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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMaster Plan Amendments - 1958 to 1973 A­ffida,V_2.*t-­of ftr -sfication itate of California County of Orange ss ty. of Huntington;Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a /� 1 ' citizen of the United States,-over the age of twenty-one years. J That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper _ of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court published Huntington Beach News Sept. of Orange,County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. 6,1973. a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING That the MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 73-7 Master Plan Amendment 73.7 . `NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- 4c hearing will be held by the City Council.of the City of Huntington Beach, of which the,annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- in the Council Chamber of the Civic 1? Center, Huntington Beach, at the 'hour .of''7:Q P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 17th day of paper at least One issue September„1973, for the purpose of con- eri sidng an Amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use, initiated by the City commencing from the 6th_ day of September Planning Commission, which adds the hew'land.use category-,of Agriculture to the existing'plan and',applies°it `to'the 19 r�7�� , and ending on the 6th day of September Light Industrial Area on property located on the east side of Goldenwest street, approximately 62o feet north of Ellis Avenue. A map depicting said proposal 192-3—, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and is 'on file in the Planning,Department times.of.-.publication as.said paper was regularly issued, and in the Office. regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following opinions for 'or against said Master Plan dates, to-wit: Amendment. Further information may be, obtained SP,1�t 6 1 9,L3 from the Office of the City Clerk. p DATED: 8/31/73 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M, Wentworth City Clerk Pilblisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of September 19_73 j C��i�L D P,Y G RO �Notary Publi ApP Orange County, Californi y. THOM CITY CLERK g Notary Public-California o Orange County My Commission Exoires $epfem.ber 12. 1974 Publish 9/6/73 R�UCl�I�tiBC� NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Master Plan Amendment 73-7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A public hearing will be-held by the City Council of .the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , or As soon thereafter as possible, on :Monday .._ the 17th day of September 1973 , for the purpose of considering an Amendment to the Master ,Plan of Land Use, initiated by the City Planning Commission, which adds the new land use cate- gory of Agriculture to the existing plan and applies it to the Light Industrial Area, ,located on the east side of Goldenwest Street, ap- proximately 620 feet north of Ellis Avenue. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing-and express their -opinions*. for or against said Master .Plan Amendment Further infoftAtion may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 8/31/73 CITY OF-. HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk .—� EAVIROAMEnTAL REVIEW BOARD COTY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CALIFORNIA P.O. BOX 190 92648 TO: City Council FROM: Environmental Review Board DATE : August 28 , 1973 SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No. 73- 7 Proposal to change the Master Plan designation from light industrial to agric- ultural located on the east side of Goldenwest Street 620 ' north of Ellis by the City The Environmental Review Board granted final approval to this Exemption Declaration on July 31 , 1973 , based upon the following findings : POSITIVE EFFECTS FROM THE PROJECT: 1 . The Master Plan Amendment will have little effect on the environment due to the fact that the use is already existing. 2 . The facility, upon any future expansion or alteration , would be subject to the Conditional Use Permit application , whereby it would have to comply with all requirements of the Ordinance Code. 3. This is a unique industry that is an asset to the community . 4 . An agricultural producer within the community is an asset because of the production of needed foodstuffs . S . The operation has educational value in that tours of the facility may be provided. 6. A long-term effect will be to reduce traffic generation in the area. NEGATIVE EFFECTS FROM THE PROJECT: 1 . Some fly problems are generated. 2 . There are some adverse visual effects from the existing use . 3 . There is some problem of possible odors resulting from the stockpiling of compost and other material . 4. Bacteria addition and the high bio-chemical oxygen demand loading into the water runoff. MPA 73-7 Page 2 CONCLUSION: Based upon the fact that the adverse effects can be corrected through the application of the County Health Department require- ments and the incorporation of the Conditional Use Permit application procedure to mitigate the visual effects on Central Park, the Board finds that the project will have a trivial adverse effect on the environment . Carol Schwartz , Sec etary Environmental Review Board City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington B ach Planning Commission, at their regular/lfi�n@8 meeting held , 7 If 73recommended of If approval has been recommended, the City Council will .be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, r ee 1 be submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is (Address) Air (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By Number of Excerpts None Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission'of the City of Huntington Beach, .California, for the purpose of considering an Amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use which adds the new land use category of Agriculture ..to the existing plan and applies it to the Light Industrial Area,,�.located on the east side of Goldenwest Street, approximately 620 feet north of Ellis Avenue. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , on June 19, 1973 in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange Avenue. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Master Plan Amendment Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No. (714) 536-5271 DATED this 7th day of June, 1973 . CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K.A. Reynolds Secretary WHITE-CITY ATTORNEY BLUE C I TY CLERK �, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH No. - GREEN-CITY ADMINISTRATOR CANARY-DEPARTMENTAL REQUEST for ORDINANCE or RESOLUTION Date Request made by Department Sept. 4, 1973 K.A. Reynolds Planning INSTRUCTIONS: File request in the City Administrator's Office quickly as possible but not later than noon, one week prior to the Council Meeting at which it is to be introduced. Print or type facts necessary for City Attorney's use in preparation of ordinance. In a separate paragraph outline briefly reasons for the request of Council Action.Attach all papers pertinent to the subject.All appropriation requests must be cleared and approved by the Director of Finance before submitting to City Administrator's Office. Preparation of an Ordinance or Resolution is hereby requested: Master Plan Amendment No. 73-7 (attachdd herewith) 1. Letter of transmittal 2. Staff Report 3. Area Man 4. Resolution No. 1123 S . ERB Transmittal Desired effective date Signed Approved as to availability of funds Sept. 17, 1973 Director of Finance City Attorney—Please prepare and submit printed copies to this office by: City Administrator i - ►- POP? .05 '.�...� ME -NOn� C:P. )✓ Im AAOL o K A I D R LA AOCR TfK CR. 7 HI CR. LANAI CR. : tl LEILANI }- J OR. " j R,l Y ,.'� `� \• / -0 �;'�F'� r Vic. �•?�y.'•_5 IL A o �r MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO , 73 - �. LOW DE14S I TY RESIDENTIAL TO COS'M 4;C HUNTINGTON BENCH PLANNING DEPT. RESOLUTION NO. 1109 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMEND- MENT NO. 73-1. WHEREAS, The Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires . to adopt Master Plan Amendment No . 73=! amending the Master Plan of Land Use to .redesignate a 1 . 035 acre parcel of land, located at the north intersection of Brookhur`st .Street. and Bushard Street , from Low Density Residential to Commercial-Retail ; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on adoption of said amendment was had by the Planning Commission on February 6 , 1973 in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code ; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is adopting said plan in order to : 1 . Promote, the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the general public ; 2 .. Serve as a general - guide for the development of public and private.. lands ; 3 . Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors of the city; 4. To obviate the menace to public safety and property values .resul.ting from inadequate coordination and planning. NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the. City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amendment of the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended .for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as .the official Master Plan' of said city. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California on the 21st day of February, 1973 by the following roll call vote ; AYES: Bazil , Porter, Wallin , Boyle NOES : None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Geiger, Kerins , Higgins ATTEST: K. A. Reynoloarcus orter Secretary Chairman STAFF REPORT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Planning Department MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO . 73-1 Date : February 6, 1973 INITIATED BY Huntington Beach. Planning Commission FOR CONSIDERATION From Low Density Residential to Commercial -Retail. . LOCATION: 1 .03S at. at the north intersection of Brookhurst and Bushard Streets GENERAL INFORMATION: The Planning Commission instructed the staff to set Master Plan Amendment No. 73-1 for a public hearing at the January 3 meeting when Zone Case .. No. 72-46 was approved for a minor boundary adjustment between the commercial property in question and the low density residential to the north. LAND USE AND ZONING: Ale Subject property is vacant at this time and is zoned C4. The property to the north is presentl� � ` under construction with single family houses . Property to the west is zoned R2 and is vacant at this time. The property .to the east across Brookhurst is developed with the Orange County Sanitation Sewerage treatment plant . HISTORY : This property was originally rezoned commercial to. facilitate construction of a service station. However, as the property owner was unsuccessful in getting a major oil company to develop subject property, a use permit was filed with the city to permit a commercial office and retail development . Use Permit No. 72-90 was approved by the Board of Zoning Adjustments on December 27 and the developer has been issued building permits for the project . RECOMMENDATION: In view of the above inforamtion, the staff k' . recommends approval of Master Plan Amendment No . 73-1 . 11 . PC 2/6/73 February 26 , 1973 7 v 3G To : City Council From: City Attorney Subject : Master Plan Amendment No . 73-1 At the request of the City Administrator and the Planning Director, we transmit herewith resolution amending the Master Plan of Land Use to include Master Plan Amendment No . 73-1 . Master Plan Amendment No . 73-1 is a change from low density residential to commercial-retail on 1 .035 acres of land located at the north intersection of Brook- hurst and Bushard Streets in the City of Huntington Beach. Respectfully submitted, DON P. BONFA City Attorney /er Attachment ' 7 ' Publish 2/22/73 Postcards NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 73-1 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 1 :00 P.M. , or as .soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 5th day of . March 19 for the 'purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment initiated by the City Planning Commission,. for a change from Low Density. Residential to Commercial- Retail. Subject property is located at the north intersection of Brookhurst- and Bushard. Streets . 'A map and legal description' depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or a.gainet said Master Plan, :Amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of. the. City Clerk. DATED: 2/16/73 CITY OF. HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/adjourned meetin held ,r�' �v /9��� , recommended of' If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished.. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, and a list of owners of property within 300 feet of the subject area will be submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is �u�G ,=,�� , _— l (Address) (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Pl.snning Director $y -- * t Number of ExcerptsNone ` • Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 73-1 PIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the' City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering. .4 Master Plan Amendment initiated by the Planning Commission for a change from Low Density Residential to. Commerciel-Retail. Subject property is located at the north intersection .of Brookhurst and Bushard Streets. A map and legal description depicting said proposal is on file in the PlaiViing Department Office. Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7tW n February 6, ' 1973 , in the Council. Chamber of the Civic. Center, intington reach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange y=renue. All interested persons av(, invited to. attend said hearing and express their opinions, foie or against the proposed . Master Plan Amendment Further information may rt obtained from the City Planning Department. No 536-5271 + DATED thi: 25th ,j;ly �,.�� January, 1973 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K.A. . Reynolds Secretary Affidavit of PShlication State of California County of Orange ss City of Huntington Beach I George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach -•�,,,,.. News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County'of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and A County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any �y particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court Published Huntington Beach News Jan. of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. 18, 1973, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING That the MAASTERPLAN AMENDMENT .NO. 72-10 MASTER PLAN'AMENDMENT NO. 72-10 NOTICE IS.HEREBY'G'IVEN that a.pub- lic hearing will .be held, by 'the%.G�ity Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the.5th-day,of Feb- paper at least One 1,$8 u8 ruary, 1973, for the purpose of consider- ing a Master Plan Amendment 72-10 ini- tiated by the City Planning Commission, for a change from High Density Resi- commencing from the 18th_ day of January dential ,District to office-Retail Com- mercial.F'Subject'property consists of r7�j 0.94'acre of-land on the southeast side 1911_, and ending on the 18th day of.January of,17th,Street between Pecan and Orangel Avenues.'A map depicting said proposal is' on file in,the••Planning Department 19 73 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and Office. times of publication as said All interested persons are invited to p paper was regularly issued, and in the attend said hearing;and express their regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a opinions for or against said-Master Plan supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following Amendment. Further information may be obtained dates, to-wit: from the Office.of the City Clerk. SATED: / Jan 18 , 1973 CITYOF HUNTINGTON BEACH By, Paul C. Jones' city ClarK � ,l P blisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of January 19 , Notary Public Orange County, California THOMAS I WYLLIE Notary Public-California Orange County My Commission Expires N`° September 12, 1974 J UNCI� Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 C1q7 C��6 7 TO : Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Planning Commission DATE : January 19 , 1973 RE: MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO . 72-10 Transmitted herewith is Resolution No . 1105 adopted January 16 , 1973 recommending approval of Master Plan Amendment No . 72-10 . This master plan amendment was initiated by the Planning Commission in conjunction with Zone Case No . 72-45 , approved by the Planning . Commission on January 3, 1973 . Master Plan Amendment No . 72-10 is a change from High Density Residential to Office-Retail Commercial on a . 94 acre parcel of land located on the southeast side of 17th Street between Pecan and Orange Avenues . Planning Commission Action: Approved Reason given by the Planning Commission for their action: 1 . Master Plan Amendment No . 72-10 conforms to the highest and best use of the property, pursuant to Planning Commission Resolution No . 1078 . ROLL CALL VOTE : Ayes : Bazil , Kerins , Porter , Wallin Noes : None Absent : Boyle , Higgins Additional Information: Property in the area of 17th Street, Orange and Pecan, were rezoned from manufacturing to residential some time ago and both the City Council and Planning Commission adopted resolutions establishing certain criteria under which favorable consideration would be given to the rezoning of property on 17th Street to serve the commercial needs of the surrounding neighborhood. A copy of .the Planning Commission resolution is attached . Pursuant to the resolutions adopted , Zone Case No . 72-45 and Master Plan Amendment No . 72-16 were approved by the Planning Commission. Riesspectfull submitted, K. A. Reynol s Secretary attach. Resolution No . 1105 and 1171 RESOLUTION NO. 1105. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA RECOMMEND- ING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 72-10 . WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California , has held one public hearing in compliance with the State Government Code in' o:rder to consider and review Master Plan Amendment No. 72-10 , an ' amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use, in accordance with the provisions of the State Government .Code ; and , WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is adopting said plan in order to : (a) Promote the health, safety, welfare and con- venience of the general public. (b) Serve as a general guide for the development of public and private lands. (c) Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors of the city. -- (d) To obviate the menace to . pubiic safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the amendment of the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plan of said city. PASSED' AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach , California, on the 16 day of January, 1973 by the following roll call vote : AYES: Bazil , Kerins , Porter, Wallin, Boyle NOES : None ABSTAIN: Geiger ABSENT : Higgins ATTEST : K. A. Reynolds Marcus M. Porter Secretary Chairman ltl?SOl1(JT l6N NO. .1078 "-" A RESOLUTION OF INTENT OF THE CITY P LAN N l NG COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTOh1 BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO COMMERCIAL ZONING ALONG 17TH STREET . WHEREAS ; the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach has determined that the area in the. vicinity of 17th Street, between Palm Avenue and Ocean Avenue will be developed to a density requiring addi - tional commercial zoning, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that 17th Street is best suited to serve the commercial needs of the surrounding neighborh.00d, . and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission .has determined t#Iat any Jommercial development along 17th Streelr should be' at least one-half block in. size, and WHEREAS', the Planning. Commission finds - it advisable to have a comprehensive development plan for commercial development prior to rezoning any property, on 17th Street. because of problems relating to lot depth,-. on-street parking, vehicular circulation and access . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED , that. the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach will give faiwable consideration to .a request for °commercial zoning along 17th Street where the above criteria have been met BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that the City Planning Commission .bf the City of Huntington Beach recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution of intent expressing their views on this matter . i � REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Planning ' Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, . on the 2nd day of November, 1971 , by the following roll call vote : AYES :, Boyle , Kerins , Duke , Porter, Bazil NOES: None ABSENT: Slates , Higgins THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED. ATTEST K. A. Reynolds. Marcus M. Porter Secretary Chairman Page 2 Publish 1/1S/73 I PUBLIC HEARING SET a - Jr"7 Postcards FOR%_.....,..,.,.z,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,�,................. C NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING oZ/�— MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO, 72-10 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 ?:00 P.M, , or as soon thereafter as possible, on M�n.aAv the 5th day of Fphrliiry , 1923_, for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment 72-10 initiated by the City Planning Commission, for a change from High Density Residential District to Office-Retail Commercial. Subject property consists of 0.94 acre of land on the southeast side of 17th Street between Pecan and Orange Avenues. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master Flan Amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City . Clerk. DATED: 1/11/73 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/adjourned meeting held /9 3 , recommended ofwvm: 7�-/0 If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, and a list of owners of property within 300 feet of the subject area will be submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is (Address) (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By Number of Excerpts None Publish Once LEGAL. NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 72-10 iOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will beheld by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment initiated by the Planning Commission for a change from High Density Residential to Office-Retail Commercial. Subject property consists of 0.94 acre of land on the southeast side of 17th Street between Pecan and Orange Avenues.,& map depicting said proposal is on file in` the Planning Department Office. r' paid hearing will be held at the hour of 7a00 P.M. )Yj January 3, 1973 , in the Council- Chamber of the Civic Center, :.-ur_tington 11r.ach, California, nn 5th Street between Main Street ;nd Orange 'revue. r . All in, + :rested persoris aj•,- invited to attend sai(, Alearing and ex )ress their opinion:, for or against the proposes: Master Plan Amendment Further information may bt• obtained from the City Planning Department . T. 1 : 1ione No 5 3 6-5 2 7 1 !)A'[E'D t;11i:: 21st d:1V o December, 1972w CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K.A. Reynolds Secretary Affidavit of P lieation - q t, v S!ta'te of'California County of Orange } ss t h ;- City of Huntington Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach t7��� �0:'C!✓"& News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of 'the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. That the MASTER PLAN AWNDMENT NO. 72-9 Published Huntington Beach News Mar. 22,1973. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 72-9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'that a pub- lic hearing will be held by the City paper at least one Issue Council of the City of Huntington Beach,. in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour commencing from the 22nd day of Larch of 7:00 .P.M., or as soon thereafter, as possible, on Monday the 2nd day of April, 1973, for the purpose of con- 192-3—, and ending on the 22nd day of March sidering Master Plan Amendment No. 72 9, initiated by the City Planning Com- mission, for a change from Institutional Use - (church).to low density residential 1923—, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and use. The subject property consists of times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the 5.5 acres on the west side of Springdale regular and entire issue of said Street, 295.24 ft. south of Heil Avenue. gu pewspaper proper, and not in a A map depicting said proposal, is on supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following file in the Planning Department Office. dates, to-wit' All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master Plan Mar, 22, 1973 Amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office fo the City Clerk. DATED: 3/16/73 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C. JonesA"0_ . Gity`Clel'k Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23 rd day of March— 19 73 . Notary Public Orange County, California THOMAS D. WYLLIE Notary Public-California 'a Orange County a4 My Commission Expires `<t�ronnJ September 12, 1974 �- Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Planning Commission DATE: March 7 , 1973 RE: MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 72-9 Transmitted herewith is Resolution No. 11141 adopted March 6, 1973 recommending approval of Master Plan Amendment No. 72-9. This master plan amendment was initiated by the Planning Commission in conjunction with Tentative Tract No. 4419, ap- proved by the Planning Commission February 21, 1973. Master Plan Amendment No. 72-9 is a change from Institutional Use to Low Density Residential. The subject property consists of 5.5 acres of land located on the west side of Springdale Street, 295. 24 ft. south of Heil Avenue. The Planning Commission approved Master Plan Amendment No. 72-9 for the reason that it conforms to the existing zoning and the proposed use. It was noted during the course of the public hearing by the Commission that the property was master planned for institutional use some two years ago as a result of the filing of a conditional excep- tion for use as a church site. At that time there was con- siderable opposition to the proposed institutional use by, sur- rounding residents. The conditional exception application was subsequently withdrawn and the developer of Tentative Tract No. 4419 has purchased the property from the church. Additional Information: Mr. Kurt Stack, representing Meadowlark Homeowners Association, addressed the Commission speaking in favor of Master Plan Amend- ment No. 72-9 recommending development of the property as Rl single family homes. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reyn ds Secretary Enclosure Resolution No. 1111 Area Map t / 1 RESOLUTION NO. 1111 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMEND- MENT NO. 7.2-9. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to adopt faster Plan Amendment No. 72-9 amending the Master Plan of Land Use to resesignate a S. S. acre parcel of land, located on the west side of Springdale Street , 295 .24 ft . south of Heil Avenue , from Institutional Use to Low Density Residential ; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on adoption of said amendment was had by the Planning Commission on February 21 , 1973 in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is adopting said plan in order to: 1 < Promote the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the general public ; 2 .. Serve as a general guide for the development of public and private lands ; 3. Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors of the city; 4. To obviate the menace to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE. IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amendment .of the bastes Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Cquncll of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plam of said city. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City - of Huntington Bealch, . California► on the 6th day of March, 1973 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Geiger , Bazil , Kerins , Porter, Wallin, Boyle , Higgins NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: Eta A. Reynol aircus a order Secretary Chairuan / _ f �oii�i,�ifail011�/IYili�`����ii�i ..„, •-, :.��� I 1 w" H'11M T I�TQ#I tE�C.N rt A PI p{� Dt r? Publish 3/22/73 ` Postcards 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASER PLAN AMBNDMBNP NO. 724 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 7s00 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on M0nday the 2nd day of April 19�, for the purpose of considering Master Plan Amendment No. 72.99 initiated by the City Planning Commission, for a change. from Institutional Use • (church) to low density r"idential use.. The subject property consists of , 5.5 acres on the west side of Springdale Street, 295.24 ft. south of Heil Avenue. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to Attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master Plan Amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 3/16/73 CITY OFAUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk - 312z City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/adjourned meeting held recommenced of )- 4z If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice,. and a list of owners of property within 300 feet of the subject area will be submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is (Address) � �• .� (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Dire for B Y �" Number of Excerpts None Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMDmm N0. 72-9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission. of the City of Huntington T3each for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment jn hinted by the Plaming ssion for a change from Institutional �f �s® m C,hurc .to low density residential use. The Subject property consists of 5.5 acres on the West side of Springdale Streety 295.24 ft. south of Heil Avieaue. .:A W9 depicting said proposal is on. file in the Planning Department Qf f ice e Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7s00 on December 19, 1972 in the Council. Chamber of the Civic Center, .:ur_tington i,F.ach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street gad OrangeT�en.ue. All interested persons art, invited to attend saki hearing and. express their opinion:) for or against the proposed Master Plan Amendment Further information may b- obtained from the City Planning Department. Tol-c:,Bone No 536-5271 DATED t;h i:. 7th �i;iv o 1 December, 1972 s CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By Richard A Harlow Acting Secretary ORDINANCE NO. 1830 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY ADDING THERETO SECTION 9885 PERTAINING TO ISSUANCE OF PERMITS DURING APPEAL PERIOD The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does ordain as follows : SECTION 1 . The Huntington Beach Ordinance Code is hereby amended by adding thereto Section 9885 to read as follows : 988.5 . ISSUANCE OF PERMITS OR ENTITLEMENTS DURING APPEAL PERIOD. Any permit or entitlement issued for which the code provides an appeal period shall contain a notice that such per- mit or entitlement undertaken by permittee during the period of such appeal shall .be at permittee ' s sole cost , risk and expense . SECTION Z . This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its adoption . The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and cause same to be published within fifteen days after adoption in the Huntington Beach News , a weekly news- paper of general circulation , printed and published in Huntington Beach, California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of 'the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of March , 1973 • Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney March 14 , 1973 To : City Council From: City Attorney Subject : Master Plan Amendment No . 72-9 At the request of the City Administrator and the Planning Director, we transmit herewith resolution amending the Master Plan of Land Use to include Master Plan Amendment No . 72-9 . Master Plan Amendment No . 72-9 is a change from institutional use to low density residential on 5 . 5 acres of land located at west side of Springdale Street 295 . 24 feet south of Heil Avenue . Respectfully submitted, x DON P. BONFA City Attorney /er Attachment 7�P RESOLUTION - NO, 3660 .. A .RESOLUTION OF, THE ,CITY COUNCIL -OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING ITS MASTER PLAN OF LAND . . USE .TO INCLUDE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT -NO. 72-9 WHEREAS , city, desires to adopt Master ,Plan Amendment No 7279 amending. its Master 'Plan of Land Use to .change , 5 . 5 .acres of land, located at. the west side of .Springdale: Street. 295-.24 feet - south of Heil Avenue from Institutional ' Use to Low Density Residential;, and Public hearing on adoption of said . amendment:,was had by the Planning, Commission on Februarry 21, 1973; and .:. By. Resolution No .. . llll, . adopted'. March _6, 1973 , .said Planning Commission approved Mas,t'er Plan Amendment No . : 72-9 ; and The City Council, after giving notice as prescribed by Government Code Section 65355 , held at least .one public hearing on said amendment., and said amendment was duly considered.,. NOW$ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council'of the City, of Huntington Beach, pursuant to provisions of Government Code ' Sections 650'OQ et seq. , the .Master Plan of 'Land Use is hereby amended by incorporating therein Master Plan Amendment No,. 72-9 ,' as. set out in Resolution No . 1111 of . the Hunting ton . Beach Planning Commission, a copy o.f. which is attached . hereto and by reference made a part of this resolution. , PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City. of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held,,on 2nd . day of April4 1973 Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM ActingCity Clerk City Attorney . : r'. RESOLUTION NO., 1111 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMEND- MENT NO. 72-9. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to adopt Master Plan Amendment No. 72-9 amending the Master Plan of- Land Use to resesignate a S. S acre' parcel of land, located on the west side of- Springdale Street, 29S :24 ft. south of Heil Avenue , from Institutional-Use.- to Low Density Residential; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on adoption of said amendment was had by the Planning Commission on February 21 , 1973 in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code., and WHEREAS, the Planning Commissioni of the .C.ity of Huntington Beach is adopting said .plan in order to: 1 . Promote the health, safety, welfare 'and convenience of`the general public; . 2 . Serve as a general guide for the development of public and private lands ; 3 . Provide an authentic source of. information for residents and investors of the city; 4. To. obviate the menace to public safety and property . . values resulting from inadequate coordination. 'and planning. NOW, THEREFORE, .BE IT RESOLVED,. that the .Planhing Commission of the City 'of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said' amendment, to the Master Plan of Land Use of :the City. of Huntington: Beach;BE, ITFURTHER RESOLVED, .that the amendment. of .the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the, City.Co�uncil of the City of, Huntington Beach 'as the official Master Plan of said city. PASSED AND ADOPTED. by ,the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach;'. California on the 6th day of March, 1973 by the following roll call. vote: AYES! Geiger , Bazil , Kerins, Porter , Wallin, Boyle , Higgins NOES: None ABSENT None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: K. A. Reyno- ldif arcus. otter, . Secretary Chairman AVE EWNGEH IwnNS lls:/W:NIMtl - — •..L../ .. T CF-E - _�{ �•� 1 •.1.J �� � CA TTFT! FITT rCok ► fi ,� , 1 - lift ( , � ; � ��t �c T �jl(} ,-r,, , 7 S: aK Rl --— — 1�i1' i CF-R R] i Rz CF-E ! LGOL CONS Rl - � ,•.1{��,_1w . _� � is � � �� 1 ca ,:MOB I LEH0ME PARK AL ------------ AVE - WAR WC, MASTER PLAN' NO. 72-9' M^l lW fON WACH NUNTINCTON NEACN' "N" DEPT. Res. No. 3660. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) as: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, ERNESTINA DI FABIO, the duly appointed, qualified Acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City .Council of said City, .do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City. of. Huntington Beach is' seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by .the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members. of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the. . 2nd day. of April 19 73 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen:. Shipley, Bartlett, Gibbs, Green, Matney, Duke, Coen NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: None J 4cting City clerk -and- ex-offic o Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia 7 June 1973 TO: City Council FROM: City Attorney SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No. 72-7 Pursuant to direction of the City Council, we transmit herewith resolution amending the Master Plan of Land Use by incorporating therein Master Plan Amendment No . 72-7 . Respectfully submitted, DON P.. BONFA City Attorney /ahb Attachment i i Affidavit of PLtlieation State of California County of Orange ss I City of Huntington Beach l4 George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach X C0�TZ News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- G- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination --19 of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide " subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and --ay CLERK County of Orange, for at least one year next,before the publication ..................... .•_ G of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not .---� devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper Public Shed ntington Beach Ne�ws lAug . of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court 31, 1972. of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Master Plan Amendment 72-5 That the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- lic hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huritington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- of 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 18th day of Sep-I tember, 1972, for the purpose of con- paper at least one issue sidering a Master Plan Amendment ini- tiated by the Planning Commission, for a change from Commercial District to August Low Density Residential District. The commencing from the ._ day Of �a subject property consists of a 3.39 acre parcel of land located on the south side of Terry Drive approximately 315 feet 1922_, and ending on the 3�t day of August ast;of Beach Boulevard. ,Said Master. t,;lan k propbses m- to 'amend 'a portion of Study Area "B." A map depicting said 19—72—, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and I proposal is-,on file .in- the "�lanrfing times of publication as said paper was regularlyf Department Office. issued, and in the 1 ;invited to regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in aattend All interested persons 'are said hearing and eKpre s'their supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following I opinions for or against said Master Plan dates, to-wit: Amendment. Further informatir-n Inay be;obtained from the Office of the City CI?rk. ,. , Aug. 31., 1972 DATED: 8/24/72 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C.Jones City Clerk P blisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18 t day of Oentember ,, 19_7_2 . Notary Public 17 Orange County, California THOM AS D. W1'LLIE W� / 3 ® Notary public-California e t* Orange County My Commission Expires '�^"� Sepfem,ber 12, 1974 Affidavit of Pttlication State of 'California County of Orange ss City of Huntington Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- �� f lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said yjJ County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemin ' n of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona id / subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, an c e County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publicati of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is of devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of a particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. _ The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper Published Huntington Beach News Aug. of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court 24, 1972. of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING Master Plan Amendment 72.4 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS'HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- That the lic hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in' the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, the hour of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- of 7:00 P.M., or 'as soon ereafter as possible, on -Tuesday th Sth day of September, 1972, f'r t purpose of one issue considering a Mast r Pan Amendment paper at least initiated by the PI n ng Commission, for a change from mmercial, District r��� to Low Density Resi ntial District. The commencing from the 241h day of August subject property corisi is of a 3.39 acre parcel of land located n the south side of Terry Drive approxi ately. 315 feet 19�►7' , and ending On the 24th day of August east of Beach/Blvd. Sa�q Master Plan Proposes to amend a portion of Study Area 'B." A, map depicting said pro- posal 19�, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and ment o on�file in the Planning Depart-! Y g p ment Offige. , times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the All interested persons are invited to i regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a attend said hearing and express their supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following opinions for or against said Master Plan Amendment, dates, to-wit: Further information may be obtained from the Office of.the-City-Clerk. - - Au 24 1972 DATED: 8/21/72 CITY.OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C. Jone.4 City clwh, 7 A blisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th -- day of August , 19 72 Notary Public Orange County, California °.,, ,R THOMAS D. WYLLIE W' Notary Public-California v m Orange County • My Commission Exairea September 12, 1974 / Y �I Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 August 21 , 1972 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission -5 RE: Master Plan Amendment No. 72� ATTN: David D. Rowlands, City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a copy of Resolution No. 1096, a resolution of the City Planning Commission recommending approval of Master Plan Amendment No 72- The proposed amendment is for a change from Commercial to Low Density Residential. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on August 15, 1972 , and unanimously approved Master Plan Amendment No. 72-4-. They recommend adoption by your Honorable Body. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held after which the Master Plan Amendment may be adopted by resolution. Respectfully submitted, K.A. Reynolds Secretary KAR:jh Encl: Resolution No. 1096 9d- ���■■n r■!! logo!■! i��n� �11 ■��■rr!!N■r! "INIIIIIIIIIIIIINMEN '°�j � iitr!►1 . rot �� ��� �i ■m m Nil sm mu, r■ am � — m � ■! m .4 wry Im r�rs ws ■r , um r! r 4J RESOLUTION NO 1096 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 72-0. -5' WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, has held one public hearing in compliance with the State Government Code in order to consider and review Master Plan Amendment No. 72-4r, an amendment for a change from Commercial to Low Density Residential , and WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission is adopting said plan in order to: (a) Promote the health, safety, welfare and con- venience of the general public. (b) Serve as a general guide for the development of- public and private lands. (c) Provide an authentic source of information for, residents and investors of the city. (d) To obviate the menace to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning. NOW9 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use, a portion of Study Area "B" , as a part of the Master Plan of the City of Huntington Beach. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption Resolution No. 1096 by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plan of said city. REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, on the 15th day of August, 1972, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Slates, Kerins, Porter, Higgins. NOES: None. ABSENT: Bazil , Boyle. THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED. ATTEST: K.A. Reyno ds Marcus M. Porter Secretary Chairman -2- STAFF REPORT Masher Plan Amendment No. 72-* Date.- August 15fl 1972 Master flan Amendment No. 72--47 is a proposal for a change in the master plan to redesignate the 3.39 acre parcel of land located on the south side of Terry Drive approximately 315 ft. east of Beach Boulevard from commercial to lour. density residential. This Faster Plan Amendment was initiated by the Planning Com- mission at the August 19 1972 Planning Commission meeting when the Commission reviewed Zone Case No. 72-24'0 Zone Case No. 72-24 is a. requast to change the zone on subject property from C4 Highway Commercial District to Rl Single Family Residence District. The Commission initiated the tester plan amendment so that .it would be heard in conjunction with Zone Case No. 72-24. The staff recommends approval of Paster Plan Amendment No. 72-V for the reasons outlined in the staff report of Zone Case No. 72-24 dated August 19 1972. RESOLUTION NO. pY, v A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING ITS MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE TO INCLUDE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 72-5 WHEREAS , city desires to adopt * Master Plan Amendment No. 72-5 amending its Master Plan of Land Use to redesig- nate a 3 . 39 acre parcel of land, located on the south side of -Terry Drive approximately 315 feet east of Beach Boule- vard, from commercial to low density residential; and Public hearing on adoption of said amendment was had by the Planning Commission on August 15 , 1972; and By Resolution No. 1096 , adopted August 15, 1972 , said Planning Commission approved Master Plan Amendment No . 72-5 ; and The City Council, after giving notice as prescribed by Government Code Section 65355, held at least one public hear- ing on said amendment , and s.aid amendment was duly considered, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, pursuant to provisions of Govern- ment Code Sections 65000 et seq. , the Master Plan of Land Use is hereby amended by incorporating therein Master Plan Amendment No. 72-5 , as set out in Resolution No. 1096 of the Huntington Beach Planning Commission, a copy of which is attached hereto and by reference made a part of this resolu- tion. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the .City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of September, 1972. Mayor 1 . WHITE-CITY ATTORNEY BLUE CITY CLERK CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH No. - GREEN-CITY ADMINISTRATOR CANARY-DEPARTMENTAL REQUEST for ORDINANCE or RESOLUTION Date Request made by Department ugust 21, 1972 K.A. Reynolds Planning INSTRUCTIONS: File request in the City Administrator's Office quickly as possible but not later than noon, one week prior to the Council Meeting at which it is to be introduced. Print or type facts necessary for City Attorney's use in preparation of ordinance. In a separate paragraph outline briefly reasons for the request of Council Action.Attach all papers pertinent to the subject.All appropriation requests must be cleared and approved by the Director of Finance before submitting to City Administrator's Office. Preparation of an Ordinance or Resolution is hereby requested: Master Plan Amendment No 72-4- (attached herewith) 1. Letter of transmittal 2. Area Map 3. Staff report 4. Resolution No. 1096 Desired effective date Signed Approved as to availability of funds ept. 51, 1972 ! h .(�C�._ Director of Finance City Attorney—Please prepare and submit printed copies to this office by: City Administrator CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ITLj INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH To Assistant City Clerk From Assistant City Attorney Subject Planning Commission Date 24 August 1972 Resolution No. 1096 The Master Plan Amendment for Terry Drive area, designated as Master Plan Amendment No. 72-4 through error of the Planning Commissio , should be republished as Master Plan Amendment No. 72- . WILLI Assis a Cit Attorney (J WM: b t; .: Publish 8/31/72 P111 LIC HEARING SE# FOR%...ez i0- /�'h Y`�07 -0- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Master Plan Amendment 72-5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday,, the 18th day of September 19 72 , for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment initiated by the Planning Commission, for a change from Commercial District to Low Density Residential District. The subject property consists of a 3.39 acre parcel of land located on the south side of Terry Drive approximately 315 feet east of Beach Boulevard. Said Master Plan proposes to amend a portion of Study Area "B". A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master Plan Amendment Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 8/24/72 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk Publishes/Z2 ao, 6 -0- PUBLIN FARING SET - FOR:-.I-"-'--`-_ -f NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - Master Plan Amendment 72-4-, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the. Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on Tuesday the 5th day of September 19 72 , for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment initiated by the Planning Commission, for a change from Commercial District to Low Density Residential District. The subject property consists of a 3.39 acre parcel of land located on the south side of Terry Drive approximately 315 feet east of Beach Blvd. Said Master Plan proposes to amend a portion of Study Area "B". A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master Plan Amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 8/21/72 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk rz_ City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planni g Commission, at their regular/mod' meeting held /.S , r mmended of 72= If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to . . hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing . before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, and-a-4?- * proper*�• -�;*-b- submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is ��•/� •'v� (Address) (Telephone) • Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By Number of Excerpts Name Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE ITOTICE .OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 72, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Reach for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment • The proposed amendment is for a change ,from Commercialpt ow Density Residential The subject property consists of .a 3.39 acre parcel of land located on the south side of Terry Drive approximately 315 febt east of Beach Blvd. Said Master Plan proposes to amend a portion of Study Area "B" . A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. maid hearing will be held at the hour of 1:00 F.M.., on . August 15, 1972 -, in the Council. Chamber of the Civic Center, :.ur_tington Reach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street =.nd Orange Alvenue.. , All int,2rested persons a7•.� invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Master Plan Amendment Further information may bt• •obtained from the City Planning Department. To 1 No 536-5271 DATED tlii:, 3rd �l .� t' August, 1972 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K.A. Reynolds Secretary Affidavit ®f P licati®n State of 'I�Iifornia County of Orange �,• ss City of Huntington Beach I George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, 'a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said A. elsewhereCounty of Orange and of local and Other newsof a gene al character,published f and has or the la bona dissemination ® T r C ��'^cf,l subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been t established, printed and published in the State of California, and ............... County of Orange, for afleast one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any ••-- particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or CITY� � ^•� any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 22-6 Published Huntington. Beach News Oct.That the iz, 1972. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 72-6 of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a p City lic hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach,; in .the council Chamber of the civic' paper at least one issue Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as Possible, o 1 November, commencing from the 12th_ day of October Monday the 6th day, 972, for the purpose of con- sidering a Master Plan Amendment ini- tiated by`the City Planning Commission. 19�, and ending On the 12th day of October Said amendment is an Interim Open Space Plan which is an element of the Master Plan, This interim plan recom- mends goals and general policies for 19 7— both days inclusive, and as often during said period and preservation of open space in Huntington times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the Beach. copies of the Interim open space regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a Plan are ,available in the Planning De- supplement, and said notice was published therein on the followingpartment. office. All interested persons are invited to dates, to-wit: attend,.'said hearing and'•;ekpres9;.their; opinions for or'against said Master'Plan Amendment. Oct. 12 19 72 Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 10/6/72 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C. Jones /Z City Clerk = QO•Y'+9�iz _ Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 3 th day of October 19 ?2 ��- •-a- Notary Public ell Orange County, California �- THOMAS D. WYLLI� y�ww�tir NotaryPu J m Public-California o Orange Count Y MY Commission Expires °c'lop M�P September 12, 1974 0 Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 October 16, 1972 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission RE: Master Plan Amendment No. 72-6 - Interim Open Spac Plan ATTN: David D. Rowlands, City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a copy of Resolution No. 1102, a resolution of the City Planning Commission recommending approval of Master Plan Amendment No. 72-6, the Interim Open Space Plan. The following is a portion of Section 65563 of the Govern- ment Code requiring an Interim Open Space Plan: On or before June 30, 1973, every city and county shall prepare, adopt and submit to the Secretary of the Resources Agency a local open-space plan for the com- prehensive and long-range preservation of open-space land within its jurisdiction. Every city and county shall, by August 31, 1972, prepare, adopt and submit to the Secretary of the Resources Agency, an interim open-space plan, which shall be in effect until June 30, 1973, containing, but not limited to, the following: a. The officially adopted goals and policies which will guide the preparation and implementation of the 6pen-space plan; and b. A program for orderly completion and adoption of the open-space plan by June 30, 1973, including a description of the methods by which open-space recources will inventoried and conservation measures determined. i Master Plan Amendment No 72-6 October 16, 1972 Interim Open Space Plan Page 2 The proposed amendment is an interim plan recommending goals and general policies for preservation of open space in Huntington Beach. The Plan was presented to the Environmental Council and Recreation and Parks Commission on September 12th and 13th respectively. Their comments are included in the attached amendment, which was unanimously. approved by the Planning Commission on October 3, 1972. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held after which the Master Plan Amendment may be adopted bv_ resolution and transmitted to the State Resources Agency.: Respectfully submitted, ' z K.A. Reyno ds , Secretary KAR:j h Encl: Resolution No. 1102 Interim Open Space Outline " RESOLUTION NO. 1102 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 72-6, FOR PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE. WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, has held one public hearing in compliance with the State Government Code in order to consider and review Master Plan Amendment No. 72-6, which is an interim plan recommending goals and general policies for preservation of open space in Huntington Beach, and WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission has adopted said plan in order to: a) Provide a comprehensive Interim Open Space Plan for the citizens of Huntington Beach, b) Promote. the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the general public. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts as an element to the Master Plan of the City of Huntington Beach a preliminary plan for preservation. of open space. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach. REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, on the 3rd day of October, 1972 by the following roll call vote: r Resolution No 1102 AYES: Bazil, Kerins , Porter, Wallin, Boyle , Higgins. NOES: None. ABSENT: Slates. THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED. ATTEST7'� 2v,W4� K.A. Reynoldi Marcus M. Porte Secretary- Chairman -2- INDEX INTERIM OPEN SPACE OUTLINE Page Introduction 1 Inventory 2 Open Space Classification 4 Determination of and Considerations for Future Open Space 8 Proposed Goals 12 Policies 13 Prepared by the Huntington Beach Planning Dept. J � PREFACE The Interim Open Space Plan identifies existing areeis of opF--!i space and potential areas for future open space. P The ocean and bluff areas are introduced as being the most important areas for further study. This plan is required by state law and acts as the first step to the Environmental Management Program which will include Con- . r servation, Open Space , Recreation and Seismic Safety' Elements of General Plan. The proposed goals and policies are an up-date and re- evaluation of existing goals and objectives being im plemented by the City and a step toward consideration of current questions about the physical environment and future of Huntington Beach. This is one of several new elements required a part of the General Plan. In Huntington Beach the Open Space, Con- servation, Recreation and Seismic Safety Elements are ' to be considered as an Environmental Management Program. Recently AB 966 amended and redefined requirements for the Interim Open Space Plan. The Interim Open Space Plan is n6w required to set forth policy, goals , and a work program relative to an Open Space Plan for Huntington Beach. .This interim plan will act as a guide to help the staff, Planning Commission, and City Council, make decisions until an Open Space Plan is adopted by June 30, 1973 . 4 ems— Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission DATE : September 4, 1973 . RE : MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73- 7 Master Pl-an Amendment No . 73- 7 proposes a change from Light Industrial to Agricultural on approximately 15 acres of land. Location: East side of Goldenwest Initiated by: Street approximately 620 feet north of Ellis Ave . Planning Commission Planning Commission Action: Approved:Aug. 7, 1973 VOTE : AYES: Geiger , Bazil , Kerins , Wallin, Porter NOES: None ABSENT: Boyle , Higgins Summary of Staff Report : The subject property is a mushroom farm that is zoned RA-0-CD Residential Agricultural combined with oil production Civic District Suffix and is master planned light industrial . Adjacent properties are master planned as Huntington Central Park. Realignment of Talbert Ave . will separate the existing use from the park and Huntington Central Library. The staff recommends a change in the master plan designation to Agricultural . Additional Information: State Law will soon require that conflicts between zoning and master plan designations be brought into compliance . d ' Masher Plan Amendment No. 73- 7 Sept. 4, 1973 Page 2 The staff identified a .number of existing conflicts and these were reviewed by the Planning Commission and certain changes , either in the master plan designation or the zoning were initiated. This proposed master plan amendment re- solves one of the conflicts . There was no one present at the public hearing to speak either for or against the proposed change . Environmental Status : Exemption Declaration No . 73- 144 was granted on July 31, 1973 by the Environmental Review Board. A determination was made that this amendment will have a trivial or lesser effect on the environment. Supporting Information Submitted Herewith: 1. Staff Report 2 . Area Map 3. Resolution No. 1123 4. ERB Transmittal Information to be Submitted at the Public Hearing: , 1. Staff Comments 2 . ' Vu-Graphs Respectfully submitted, K.A. Reynol s , ecretary KAR: jh Encl. a is STAFF REPORT TO: Planning Commissionto k FROG": Planning Department DATE: August 7, 1973 NMASTEr� PLAN AMENDMENT N0. 73�7 (Cont. 7/17/73) INITIATED BY: H.B. Planning Commission Establishes the Master Plan Designation of "Agriculture" FROM: Light Industrial ' s TO: Agriculture LOCATION: Approxim6:tely -15 acres located o on the east side of Goldenwest St. approx. 620 ft. north of Ellis PELLiS Ave . PUBLIC HEARIN( ADOPT RESOLUTION ° INTRODUCTION: Master Plan. Amendment No. 73-7 was continued on June 19 and July 17 to determine the environmental status and to allow -the processing of an exemption declaration by the Environmental Review Board . ANALYSIS: At the March 27, 1973 Planning Commission study session, the staff presented various conflicts between the zoning and master plan_ for study Area "B" . It was decided to set this item for public hearing. The subject property is a mushroom farm that is zoned RA-O-CD Residential Agricultural/Combining Oil District/Civic District Suffix and is Master Planned Light Industry. Adjacent properties are master planned as Huntington Central Park. Realignment of Talbert Avenue will in effect separate the existing use from Huntington Central Park and 'the Nuntir.gton reach Central Library. Land uses east •and south include the City's pistol range and heliport and a sand and gravel pit . ENVIRONNTENTAL STATUS: The Environmental Review Board has considered Exemption Declaration No . 73-144 and discussed the following problems: Staff Report August 7, 1973 Master Plan Amendment No. 73-7 Page 2 Concern was expressed over problems that might arise by allowing the mushroom growing facility to remain in the area of Huntington Central Park. Concerns were: 1) Can the property be improved to blend in w4_th the park; 2) What residues are stored there; 3) What odors are generated there; 4) Is there a fly breeding problem; and 5) What type of health hazards might arise . The Environmental Review Board approvedExemption Declaration No . 73-144 on July 31, 1973. RECOMMENDATION: Pending the final determination of the above information by the Planning Commission the staff suggests approval action. Also, the staff recommends a new master plan classification of agriculture to reflect the existing use of the property and the existing zone of RA. The property is presently occupied by the Ocean View Mushroom Growers and is an asset to the City of Huntington Beach. f 17 TALBERT Ao'c, 0 V MI-CD H 4A CF-R - MI-CD (H-'jWflMTQh :TNTRAL PARR) ¢ 9 MI-Co --:� — MI - MI C - 8 MI-CD e ELL IS 10 MI-o-CD �'4• -01 -- ---- cso- Mk. RA-0-CD sso TALBERT AVE. F. R. 9 I � i 1 W 10 UA us e ` V tits MPA 73 7 CONFLI iO910 & 1 • Ef 1VIROf lMEf 1TAL REVIEW BOARD J/ CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH•CALIFORNIA �- P.O. BOX 190 92648, TO: City Council FROM: Environmental Review Board DATE : August 28, 1973 SUBJECT : Master Plan Amendment No. 73- 7 Proposal to change the Master Plan designation from light industrial to agric- ultural located on the east side of Goldenwest Street 620 ' north of Ellis by the City The Environmental Review Board granted final approval to this Exemption Declaration on July 31 , 1973, based upon the following findings : POSITIVE EFFECTS FROM THE PROJECT : 1 . The Master Plan Amendment will have little effect on the environment due to the fact that the use is already existing. 2 . The facility, upon any future expansion or alteration, would be subject to the Conditional Use Permit application , whereby it would have to comply with all requirements of the Ordinance Code. 3. This is a unique industry that is an asset to the community . 4. An agricultural producer within the community is an asset because of the production of needed foodstuffs . 5 . The operation has educational value in that tours of the facility may be provided. 6. A long-term effect will be to reduce traffic generation in the area. NEGATIVE EFFECTS FROM THE PROJECT: 1 . Some fly problems are generated. 2 . There are some adverse visual effects from the existing use . 3. There is some .problem of possible odors resulting from the stockpiling of compost and other material . 4. Bacteria addition and the high bio-chemical oxygen demand loading into the water runoff. MPA 73-7 Page 2 CONCLUSION: Based upon the fact that the adverse effects can be corrected through the application of the County Health Department require- ments and the incorporation of the Conditional Use Permit application procedure to mitigate the visual effects on Central Park, the Board finds that the project will have. a trivial adverse effect on the environment . Carol Schwartz , Sec etary Environmental Review Board d RESOLUTION NO. 1123 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY 01: HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA ESTABLISHING . '1HE MASTE12 PLAN DESIGNATION OF "AGRICULTURE" AND RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO . 73- 7 WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to establish the master plan designation of "Agriculture" and to adopt Master Plan Amendment No . 73- 7 amending the Master Plan of Land Use to redesignate approximately 300 , 000 sq. ft . of land, located on the east side of. Goldenwest Street , approximately 620 ft . north of Ellis Avenue , from Light Industrial to Agriculture ; and WHEREAS , a public hearing on adoption of said amendment was had by the Planning Commission on June 19 , 1973 in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code ; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is adopting said plan in order to : 1 . Promote the health, safety , welfare and convenience of the general public ; 2 . Serve as a general guide for the development of public and private lands ; 3. Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors of the city ; 4 . To obviate the menace to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach ; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amendment of the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plan of said city. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach , California on the 7th day of August1973 by the' following roll call vote : AYES : Geiger , Bazil , Kerins , Wallin , Porter NOES : None ABSENT: Boyle , Higgins ABSTAIN: None ATTEST : y K. A. Reynolds Edward Kerins Secretary Chairman 1r#!Affidavit of, Pt# cation State of California".. n County of Orange ss City,of Huntington Beach. George Farquhar, -being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court _ of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. Published Huntington Beach News Sept. 6, 1973. MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 73-6 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING That the .' Master.Plan Amendment 73-8 NOTICE I•S HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- lic tiea'ting.uwill be held by the City Coijncil,bf.the•City of'Huntington Beach, of which the,annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- i6- the•Couricll-Chamber of. the "civic Center,-,Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:00 P.M.,*or as soon thereafter as paper at least one issue possible, on Monday the 17th•day of September, 1973, for the purpose of con- sidering a Master Plan Amendment, 6th September initiated by,the City Planning Commis- commencing from the — day of sion, from Medium Density Residential to Commercial. The subject property ��77�-� 6 4 Sentembe r is located on the north side of Alhambra 19_LL_, and ending on the � +� day of _ Avenue, approximately 100 feet west of Beach Boulevard. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning De- 192-1—, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and partment Office. times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express .their regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a opinions for or against said Master Plan supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following Amendment, dates, to-wit' Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 8/31/73 Sebt, 6, 19.73 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk IY(iblisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of - f_ � G®U�C11e September 1923 r,1T 73 NotaryPu lick r--" Orange County, California .4 Jdy 4 THOMAS D. WYLLIE Notary Public-California Orange County My Commission ExoiraR N" SePlen'bor 12, 1974 k Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 990 CALIFORNIA 92648 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission DATE: August 31 , 1973 RE : MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-6 Master Plan Amendment No. 73-6 proposes a change from Medium Density Residential to Commercial on a 115 ft . x 135 ft . parcel of land. Location: North . side of Alhambra St . , Initiateed by: approximately 100 ft . west ~` of Beach Blvd. Pla-Aning Commission Planning Commission Action: Approved:August 7, 1973 VOTE: AYES: Geiger, Bazil , Kerins , Wallin, Porter NOES: None ABSENT : Boyle , Higgins Summary of Staff Report:. Existing zoning is C4 Highway Commercial District and the Master Plan is Medium Density Residential. The property is vacant and was rezoned subject to the applicant ' s compliance with certain conditions of approval. These conditions have been met and the staff recommends a change in the master plan designation to commercial. Additional Information: State Law will soon require that conflicts between zoning and master plan designations be brought into compliance . The staff identified a number of existing conflicts and these were reviewed with the .Planning Commission and certain changes , either in the master plan designation or the zoning were initiated. This pro- posed master plan amendment resolves one of the conflicts . i Master Plan Amentmsnt No. 73-6 August 31, 1973 Page 2 Environmental Status : Exemption Declaration No. 73-145 was granted on July 31 , 1973, by the Environmental Review Board. A determination was made that this amendment will have a trivial or lesser effect on the environment . Supporting Information Submitted Herewith: 1 . Staff Report 2 . Area Map 3. Sectional District Map 4. Resolution No . 1122 5 . ERB Transmittal Information to be submitted at the Public Hearing: 1 . Staff Comments 2 . Vu-Graphs Respectfully submitted, K.A. Reynolds , S cretary KAR: jh Encl : .a, STAFF REPORT TO: Planning Commission DATE: August 7, 1973 FROG'i: Planning Department M-STER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-6 (Cont. 7/17/73) INITIATED BY: H.B. Planning Coarnission FROM: Medium Density Residential TO: Commercial LOCATION: North side of Alhambra St. approx. 100 ft . west of - - �' Beach Blvd . L PUBLIC HEARING �+ ADOPT RESOLUTION INTRODUCTION: Master Plan Amendment No . 73-6 was �• continued on June 19 to determine the - environmental status and continued on July 17 to August 7 to allow the processing of a exemption declaration. ANALYSIS: The Master Plan of Land Use and zoning conflicts were discussed for Study Area "B" on March 24 and 27, 1973 at the Planning Commission study session. It was decided to set this item for public hearing. The subject property is a vacant 115 ft. by 135 ft. lot . This property is zoned C4 Hito ghway Commercial and is Master Planned Residential. The subject property was rezoned by the Planning Commission pursuant to Zone Case No. 71-38. Conditions of approval for Zone Case No. 71-38 have been met by the property owner. Mr. Howard Abel consolidated eight abutting lots fronting on Beach Boulevard through Division of Land No. 72-6 which was approved by the Board of 'Zoning Adjustments on February 16, 1972 . CONCLTJSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: The property has been rezoned by the Planning Commission subject to the applicant' s conformance with certain conditions of approval. These have been met and the Planning Commission has directed the staff to set a Master Plan change for public hearing. Staff recommends approval of this Master Plan Amendment from Medium Density Residential to Commercial so the Master Plan of Land Use will conform to existing zoning. Staff Report August 7, 1973 Master Plan Amendment No. 73-6 Page 2 ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS Exemption Declaration No . 73-145 has been processed by the Environmental Review Board . 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D RI C6-2 ROBIDOUX OR 645 1000 455 540 C c9c.15 cc9 SARU CR. Ca~ o Y M R2 R5106' A I as CF-E t R3 •C 4 .,� M R3 i .� 5a „Ci4 = K TAMARU J L ~(P.A.'-'CIi,.IEW iCH-0i.) OR.'3 o R3 C4 Z RESOLUTION NO. 1122 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF . HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-6 WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to adopt Master Plan Amendment No. 73-6 amending the Master Plan of Land Use to redesignate approximately 1/3 acre. of land, located on the north side of Alhambra Street, approximately 100 ft . west of Beach Blvd. , from Medium Density Residential to Commercial. WHEREAS, a public hearing on adoption of said amendment was had by the Planning Commission on June 19 , 1973 in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code ; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is adopting said plan in order to : 1 . Promote the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the general public ; 2 . Serve as .a general guide for . the .development of public and private lands ; 3. ' Provide an authentic source ofinformation for residents and investors of the city; 4 . To obviate the menace to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning . NOW, THEREFORE, BE _IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach ; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amendment of the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plan of said city. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California on the 7th day of August1973 by the following roll call vote : AYES : Geiger, Bazil , Kerins , Wallin, Porter NOES : None ABSENT: Boyle , Higgins ABSTAIN : None ATTEST : eynol Edward Kerins Secretary Chairman • EnVIROnMEnTAL REVIEW BOARD J/ CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH•CALIFORNIA - P.O. BOX 190 92648 TO : City Council FROM: Environmental Review Board DATE : August 28 , 1973 SUBJECT : Master Plan Amendment No . 73-6 Proposal to amend the Master Plan from medium density residential to commercial located on the north side of Alhambra Street 100 ' west of Beach Boulevard by the City The Environmental Review Board granted final approval to this Exemption Declaration on July 31 , 1973, based upon the following findings : POSITIVE EFFECTS FROM THE PROJECT: 1 . The change from medium density residential to commercial will increase the City' s tax base . 2 . This amendment will bring the Master Plan into conformity with existing zoning in this area (property had been rezoned in accordance with the Planning Commission's requirement that the applicant file a parcel map consolidating the property into one parcel , constituting a legal building site) . NEGATIVE EFFECTS FROM THE PROJECT: 1 . Does not initiate any construction. 2 . A trivial long-term negative effect of the change in this particular case will be the tendency toward an increase in traffic generation, partially mitigated by the fact that it will be traffic generated on Beach Boulevard and not on a local street, thus creating a better traffic flow. CONCLUSION: Based upon the above findings , the Board concludes that the Master Plan Amendment will have no effect upon the environment. Carol Schwartz , S retary Environmental Review Board Publish 9/6/73 xRo�cic NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Master Plan Amendment 73-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be-held by the - City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of _7 -00 � P.M.' , or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the . 17th day of ._S.entember , 19 73 , for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment, initiated by the City .Plan- ning Commission, from Medium Density Residential to Commercial. The subject property is located on the north side of Alhambra s�t/F I"1 u 56*4e-t, approximately 100 feet west of Beach Boulevard. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master Plg,nm_dments Further inforMation may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: _8/31/73 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON .BEACH By: Alicia M. W®ntworth City Clerk ® . _ EnvlRofiMEMAL REVIEWD t ' P.O. BOX 190.92648 TO : City Council FROM: Environmental Review Board DATE : August 28, 1973 SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No . 73-6 Proposal to amend the Master Plan from medium density residential to commercial located on the north side of Alhambra Street 100 ' west of Beach Boulevard by the City The Environmental Review Board granted final approval to this Exemption Declaration on July 31 , 1973 , based upon the following findings : POSITIVE EFFECTS FROM THE PROJECT: 1 . The change from medium density residential to commercial will increase the City ' s tax base . 2 . This amendment will bring the Master Plan into conformity with existing zoning in this area (property had been rezoned in accordance with the Planning Commission ' s requirement that the applicant file a parcel map consolidating the property into one parcel , constituting a legal building site) . NEGATIVE EFFECTS FROM THE PROJECT: 1 . Does not initiate any construction. 2 . A trivial long-term negative effect of the change in this particular case will be the tendency toward an increase in traffic generation, partially mitigated by the fact that it will be traffic generated on Beach Boulevard and not on a local street, thus creating a better traffic flow. CONCLUSION : Based upon the above findings , the Board concludes that the Master Plan Amendment will have no effect upon the environment . 6,� st Carol Schwartz , Styretary Environmental Review Board • �moo:,_ City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Apach Plin Commission, at their regular/,aA4auzned, ann t meeting held ecommended L Of If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice,. ill be submitted upon your request. • , The applicant in this matter is (Address) 10%MM&O-M (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By i^ i Number of Excerpts Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 73-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the purpose of considering a Master. Plan Amendment from Commerc al to Medium subject Density Residential. The sub j property is located on the north side of Alhambra Street, approximately 100 ft. _ west of Beach Blvd. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. Said, hearing will be held at the hour of 7:00 P.M: , on June 19, 1973 , in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange Avenue. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Master Plan Amendment Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No. (714) 536-5271 DATED this 7th day of June, 1973 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K.A. Reynolds Secretary WHITE-CITY ATTORNEY Nu , CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH No. - BLUE-CITY CLERK GREEN-CITY ADMINISTRATOR .CANARY -DEPARTMENTAL REQUEST for ORDINANCE or RESOLUTION Date Request made by Department €3/31/73 K.A. Reynolds Planning INSTRUCTIONS: File request in the City Administrator's Office quickly as possible but not later than noon, one week prior to the Council Meeting at which it is to be introduced. Print or type facts necessary for City Attorney's use in preparation of ordinance. In a separate paragraph outline briefly reasons for the request of Council Action.Attach all papers pertinent to the subject.All appropriation requests must be cleared and approved by the Director of Finance before submitting to City Administrator's Office. Preparation of an Ordinance or Resolution is hereby requested: Master Plan Amendment No 73-6 (Attached herewith) 1. Letter of transmittal 2 . Staff Report 3. Area Map 4. Sectional District Map 5 . Resolution No. 1122 6. ERB transmittal i Des' d effective d e Signed: �/ Approved as to availability of funds kept . 1-, 1973 f/ Director of Finance City Attorney—Please prepare and submit printed copies to this office by: City Administrator �IrRidavit of Pu*ation ce of California ' -t,ounty of Orange ss City of Huntington Beach y� George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a U citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, 'a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and _ County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper Published Huntington.Beach.News June of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court 1a, 1973., of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. NOTICE of Pueuc HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO.73-5 That the MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- lic hearing will, be held by the City Council of the.City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntingotn Beach, at the hour of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- of 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 2nd day of July, 1973, for the purpose of consider- paper at least one 18 r ue ing a Master Plan Amendment initiated by the City Planning Commission for a 4th change from Office-Professional to Com- commeneing from the 1 day of June mercial. The subject property is located at the northeast earner of Atlanta Avenue and Brookhurst street. A map depicting 19-73—, and endingon the 14th day of June said proposal is on file in the Planning Y Department Office. All.interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their 19-23 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period and opinions for or against said Master Plan times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the Amendment: regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a ! fromr he Office of the CitFuther information y Clerk.be obtained supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following DATED: June 11, 1973 dates, to-wit: CITY OF HUNTINGTON.BEACH By::Alicia M. Wentworth June 14. 1973 City Clerk _ 1 gYCITY c0u�CIL P lisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th1 day of _ Gl"rY C June 19_. �" _ suL Ae f.C" Notary Public Orange County, California THOMAS D. WYLLIE Notary Public-California Orange County My Commission Expires I September 12, 1974 • EnYIRonMEnTAL REVIEW BOARD J CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH•CALIFORNIA -4ew- P.O. BOX 190 92648 TO: City Council Attention: Alicia ,Wentworth, City Clerk FROM: Environmental Review Board DATE : July 10 , 1973 SUBJECT : Exemption Declaration 73-123 (MPA 73-5) At the Environmental Review Board meeting today, July 10 , 1973 , the Board gave final approval to the above request for Exemption Declaration. Carol Schwartz , ucretary Environmental Review Board �r O Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 990 CALIFORNIA 32648 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Planning Commission DATE : June 6 , 1973 ATTN: David D. , Rowlands , City Administrator RE : MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-5 Master Plan Amendment No. 73-5 proposes a change from Office-Professional to Commercial on approximately . 75 acres of land. Location: Northeast corner of Initiated by : Atlanta Avenue and Brookhurst Street Planning Commission Planning Commission Action: Approved : June 5 , 1973 VOTE : AYES : Geiger , Bazil , Kerins , Porter,' Wallin, Boyle , Higgins NOES : None ABSENT : None Summary of Staff Report Existing zoning is C2 , the existing master plan is Office- Professional and the present use is medical offices . The staff recommended a change in the Master Plan designation to Commercial . Additional Information State law requires that conflicts between zoning and master. plan designations be brought into compliance by June 1 , 1973. The staff has identified a number of existing conflicts . These have been reviewed. with the Planning Commission and certain changes , either in the master plan designation or the zoning, have been initiated. This proposed master plan amendment resolves one of the conflicts . There was no one present at the public hearing that spoke either for or aginst the proposed change . Supporting Information Submitted Herewith: 1 . Staff Report 2 . Area Map 3. Legal Description 4 . Sectional District Map S . Resolution No. 1120 Information to be Submitted at the Public Hearing : 1 . Staff Comments Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynol s Secretary KAR:mmc encs . STAFF REPORT TO: Planning Commission DATE: June 5, 1973 FROM: Planning Department MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-5 .ZONE: C2 INITIATED BY: H .B. Planning Commission a .• FROM: Office-Professional 1P NOIANAPOLIS TO: Commercial ° LOCATION: Northeast corner of Atlanta Avenue and Brookhurst Street e ATL.ANTA ACREAGE: .75 approx. -�-- PUBLIC HEARING ADOPT RESOLUTION ' NAWITON At the March 27, 1973 study session the staff presented to the Planning Commission the conflicts between the zoning and Master Plan for Study Areas A. B and C. One of the decisions of that meeting was to set for public hearing a master plan amendment for Conflict No . 3 at the northeast corner of Brookhurst and Atlanta from Office-Professional to Commercial. The existing zoning is C2, the existing master plan is Office Professional, and the present use is medical offices . The staff recommends the master plan amendment for the following reason: The site is of an irregular configuration and size and would best be designated as commercial with the adjacent properties . L�APIWOILRTH CR. , SIGNET CR. DRAGON CR, ENDEVE O ~= _ a c; CAPITAN OR C C _ ? p CHA.NCE CR. ►: Q Y 2 0 IEh KITE . : r D O 3 I` CORNERBROOK :OR a n DANA' Z DR SPRIT .',CR.. . z o. w c : , oz _ ' SPAR. 'CR. Z •• _ ; -� O v r "•i... 41 EFFINGHAM, b... �000 MASTER PL AMENDDMENT NO 73-5 �ROM, II �-PROFESSIONAL O 'COMMERC L , HUNTINGTON MACH . HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DEFT. PLANNING gORfIPfG RA SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 8-6-- ® Aoa+Teo AUOOoI 18,loon kOTqQ1�- CU OF crtr couaeu onaca o ro °•al �1.i. '8:.Fid c�rsi9 cars cawen tense � ♦M :9 o-a-a loos .1-a-ro I•SC LQOQNO� e•Ii-04 me �aaAon 000ra a..c. I1.00 c 0-e0- ISoO UN yGTO BEACH s-loowoe r-G ae0 lo-e-04 ® K-+v c m�•R� asr ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUFFIX LE0E140 AVEDMO I Y ZOW CAN: sBS.ci ao,c].as.mt.o0•e.c3-e4,ca4e,n-T. '1 A AVE MA � R► s e p ' RI RI RI b p C4 Q RI i R I RI G 9 RI Ril RI I 1 RI PI RI RI RI RI m RI RI Qe RI nrcau Q RI R9 RI RI RI RI R I w RI wn r Ff RI s RI RI w ATLAUfA AVEL - �- r • � '' �c a '• �tro?�'' . M • - blish 6/14/73 • Postcards .None NOTICE OF PUBLIC. HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO., 73-5, 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_ oo_. P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 2nd day -of .July , 1973 , for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment initiated by the City Planning Commission for a change from 'Office=Professional to Commercial. The subject property is located at the northeast corner of Atlanta Avenue and Brookhurst Street: A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Departinent Office. All interested .persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master Plan AmendmenV., Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: J_ 11, 1973 CITY .OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. .Wentworth City (:lerk City Clerk Citv of Huntington Beach ' The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/ad-J-cLuz:gt" meeting held June 5, 1973 recommended approval of MaTter P an amendment No . 73-5 If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, .we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until. the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, and a list of owners of property within 300 feet of the subject area will be submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is H. B` ' Planning Commission (Address) (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By Susan Pierce • 6� WHITE-CITY ATTORNEY i, WF BLUE CITY CLERK CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH No. - GREEN-CITY ADMINISTRATOR CANARY-DEPARTMENTAL REQUEST for ORDINANCE or RESOLUTION Date June 6! i11 19? Requesr dek: Reynolds Departmell canning INSTRUCTIONS: File request in the City Administrator's Office quickly as possible but not later than noon, one week prior to the Council Meeting at which it is to be introduced. Print or type facts necessary for City Attorney's use in preparation of ordinance. In a separate paragraph outline briefly reasons for the request of Council Action.Attach all papers pertinent to the subject.All appropriation requests must be cleared and approved by the Director of Finance before submitting to City Administrator's Office. Preparation of an Ordinance or Resolution is hereby requested: MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-5 Attachments: Staff Report Area Map Legal Description Sectional District Map Resol}ztion No. 1120 Desired effective date Signed: Approved as to availability of funds Director of Finance City Attorney—Please prepare and submit printed copies to this office by: �i­ City Administrator N RESOLUTION NO. 3731 ' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING ITS MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE TO INCLUDE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT No. 73-5 WHEREAS, city desires to adopt Master Plan Amendment No. 73-5 , amending its ' Master. Plan of Land Use to change approximately .75 acres of land, located on the northeast corner of Atlanta Avenue and Brookhurst Street , from office professional district to commercial district; and Public hearing on adoption of said amendment was held by the Planning. Commission .ori February 21, 1973 ; and , By Resolution No. 1120, adopted' June 5, 1973 , said Planning Commission approved Master Plan Amendment 'No : 73-5; and The City Council, after giving notice as prescribed.. by Government Code Section 65355, held at least one public hear- , ing on said amendment , and said amendment was duly considered, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, pursuant to provisions 'of Government Code Sections 65000 et seq . , the Master Plan of Land Use is hereby amended by incorporating . therein Master Plan Amendment No. 73-5 , as set out in Resolution No . 1120 of the Huntington Beach Planning Commission, a copy of which is attached hereto and by reference made a part of .this resolution . PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of July, 1973 • Mayor. ATTEST.: APPROVED AS ,TO FORM,: DOYPPJ.' ONFA; City'Attorney By City Clerk S MEVIS , Assistant City .Attorney RESOLUTION NO. 1120. A E OL TION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF. THE CITY OF : ;fYs HUNTiNGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDIOG° APPROVAL OF IN MAT R 'PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-5 WH R AS the PlanningCommission of the City of Huntington 's ,Beach tie•°ir s to adopt Maste.`r Plan Amendment Nip,. 73=5 :amendi.ng/ the. :Ma°-t r lan of Land Use to redesignate a . 75 acre parcel of lanl3 , located at the northeast corner of Atl,anfa Avenue and Brookhb 't Street from Office-Professional to Commercial'; and �9 WHER AS, 'a• public hearing on adoption of said amendment was. had :by t 'e Planning Commission on February .21 , 1973' ,in accordance . with: p o isions of the State Government Code ; and WH R AS, the Planning Commission of the Cit.y ,of Huntington Beach ; shad pting said plan in' order to : 1 i ro�note the health , safety, welfare 'and: convenience of 21ihe ; general public ; 1 er ' e as a general guide ' for the development of Publ'ic �ndl[' private lands 3 royide an . authentic source of information for residents nd investors of the city; 4 .1 o obviate the menace to public safety and property alues resulting from inadequate coordination and I. �lanning. NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the .C''ty' of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment. to the Mast 'r Plan of Land Use of the City of. lluntington ' Beach; BE1' Ij FURTHER RESOLVED, . that the amendment of the 'Master Plan of Land ise 'is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the C•'o�ty of: Huntington Beach as the official1,laster Plan of said • city. PASS AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of. the' City of. Huntigt �n Beach , California on the Sth day of June , 1973 ,by the followin roll call vote : AES Geiger, Bazil , Kerins , Porter , Wallin ; Boyle , Higgins NOES,� None ABSE11T : None ABST CIN : None. r ATTEST : K. A. Re no1ds \ arcus M. Porte ?::., Secretar ' Chairman Wuitibel­ of i",%:-erots None LEGAL NOTICE 7TOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARTINC, MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 73-5 pj/`E IS FEREBY GIVE11 that a public hea ri ,y. t h e City Planning Commission of the City of ',,untJnFtorl Jieach for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment from. Office-Professional to Commercial. The subject property is locaL4d at the northeast corner of Atlanta Avenue and BrookhursL Street. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. ' d 1 e:i r i ng 1,14 11. be hea .3 t t hc,il) r P 4 in. }he I o-,i n c., 0 .June 5 , 1973 t I 1­4- All n Master Plan Amendment Fi information 1­,riy I obi. 536- 5271 24 t i 1 1973 CITY ''f 71"1 7­ P K.A. Reynolds -' - - monsoon oil ■IowIIA� n �NONN��`�• �;��a�; • � � �►�■ ►tea r r k -. � •• T1L7�?�. e 7� Eli ��`.<n.a....,.,�.�,. W,. :l.:.�.m...,..._,.a..,..-,.,,�.��.,..._�...�...�...o___.F,..� -_...-s�,M.,,.-:�,,.s.:...,..,....,...-.�..�,.�.r..�.....,�=,..a-•a..�.�,.,.�...,...a,..,..,.<,o,. �:..,,- ...,,�>.r. ,.�:,e..__..�_:,,.+d�: �_R Pffljo& '73 TMOMW a - , DEPT.Hu"YONG700 OUCH PLANNING .....n............. „ . _ —.... PLAN" QM 8 SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 8-6.10 ' &own wwnl a,0" NOTE. CITY OF �...��.ls a. ��;.r.a � � � .-r-Y ao• . i•.10 �• u0fN0� t•n•w rr HUNTINGTON BEACHin .-.. r•n,w ra 1•FM rr IPt•« rtt ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA tur•w �t«ao A OCO By zom CALF: AOAMS AVVSA At RI OttRI RI r • C4 � RI RI RI I� RI RI RI RI RI RI 1 RI RI a RI RI RI I RI 9 RI RI RI RI al w RI ie ai s RI RI I ATLANTA AV; ---- -� • n "'l/ . o ..eeW .,` ►�'�A,�/e��-' Bey .�y'� r Res: No. 3731 si,w : OF CALIFOItNTA ) COUNTY OF ORANCE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I, ALICIA. M. WENTWORTH, the duly appointed, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,. and ex-officio Clerk of the, City. Council of said City, ,do hereby certify that the whole number of .. , , members of the City Council of. the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at ,a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of July. 19 _, 'by •the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Gibbs, Green) Coen, Duke;_'Matney.. ; NOES.: Councilmen:' None ABSENT: Councilmen: Shipley City Clerk and:,ex-offi�cio Clerk of the City Council'of the City of Huntington Beach, California HE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE ATTEST_ . . �! i / 7 19 : ALICA M. WENTWORTW .City Clerk and Ex-off cio Clerk of the city Council of the City 4 Huntiugbn lam, Cal. Depute . , ff davit- of P#fication State of'California lforma County of raiige ss City"of Huntington Beach /. George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer''and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide / subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper, has been op/ established, printed and published in the State of California, and / /! County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication (J of 'the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach—New was adjudicated a legal newspaper of generjal circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. That the MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 73-4- (Published Huntington Beach News M•ay .24, 1973) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . of which the-annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- Master Plan Amendment No. 73-4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub lid hearing will be held by the City OI18 issue U@ Council of the City of Huntington Beach, paper at least in the Council Chamber of the Civic; Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour'' of 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as' commencing from the 24th day of May possible, on Monday the 4th day of June, 1973, for the purpose of considering.a. Master Plan Amendment, initiated by the 19-7-3—, and ending on the 24th day of May City Planning Commission, for a change from Medium Density Residential to Office-Professional. The subject property 19 both days inclusive and as often during said 6i located street an tely> 500; f Florida'south�, y g period and of. Main Street and:''wes�, of. Flida times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the Street. A map,,depictirfg,sald? proposal regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a is: on 4ile in the Planning Department supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following Offce. dates, to-wit ,All interested persons,:' are,invited toi • `i3tYend':sfiid'fieari'ng'and express their opinions for.or against said Master Plan MaV 24•� 19 73Amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: May 18,.1973. CITY OF HUNTINGTON.BEACH By: ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, Clerk j Publisher GpU �Y GITY Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2 th day OV r 73 May 19-73-- 17.. �� KK Notary Publi CY 67 Orange County, Californi '•��. THOMAS D. WYLUE Ego Notary Public-California Orange County My Commission Expires September 12. 1974 Ef 1VIROnMEf 1TAL REVIEW BOARD J I CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH•CALIFORNIA P.O. BOX 190 92648 TO: City Council Attention : Alicia. Wentworth, City Clerk FROM: Environmental Review Board DATE : July 10 , 1973 SUBJECT : Exemption Declaration 73-119 (MPA 73-4) At the Environmental Review Board meeting today, July 10 , 1973 , the Board gave final approval to the above request for Exemption Declaration. Carol Schwartz ,, SecMtary Environmental Review Board ' Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92646 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Planning Commission DATE: June 6 , 1973 ATTN: David D. Rowlands , City Administrator RE: MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73- 4 Transmitted herewith is Planning Commission Resolution No . 1119 recommending approval of Master Plan Amendment No . 73- 4. , A public hearing by the City Council is required, after which a resolution of the City Council may be adopted effecting a change to the Master Plan of Land Use . Respectfully submitted, */ f'/. 41 K. A. Reynolds Secretary KAR:bwo Attachments : Resolution No . 1118 Area Map I . RESOLUTION NO. 1119 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTI.NGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-4 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to adopt Master Plan Amendment No . 73-4 amending the Master Plan of Land Use t,o redesignate a 3. 09 acre parcel of land, located on the east side of Florida Street , approxi- mately 600 ft . south of Main Street , from Medium Density Residential to Office.-Professional ; and WHEREAS , a public hearing on adoption of said amendment was had by the Planning Commission on May 15 , . 1973 in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code ; and WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is adopting said plan in order to.: 1 . Promote the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the general public; 2 . Serve as a general guide for the development of public and private lands ; 3. Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors of the city; 4 . To obviate the menace to public safety .and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach ; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amendment of the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plan of said city. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California on the 5th day of June , 1973 by the following roll call vote : AYES : Geiger, Bazil , Kerins , Porter , Wallin, Boyle , Higgins NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST : K. A. Reynolds Marcus M. Porter Secretary Chairman . a COUNTRY " C CR. 13 Vlll., �­. : 1A ojo 0 i SCALE w iEET . � DWDENYWALNT7T04 �� OICH Cv� iE t�C At-OFF I CE IIrl PLANNING . ZONING DM 39 SEC T'IONAL DISTRICT MAP 35-5-I I Lf-GEt �. 9..1 5 16'6I B�y ,.\P .G.. � ' I� .•` :\ • I•r 1.` � I `� T Y! CALIFORNIA 5-r 6l C9Y.Y•._ 5':B 62 9C.6 'f.a 6 c 62 AMENDED 8r ZONE CASE 1 -9 62 9e? 'i• - .. 2.257.236 a •. 50 'M ..A,193.,29.505.542.6727 66-:5.69.5,,69-it•69 ?.]C-10.70 2].7t-t1.];-;7,'!-6.PP7?-6 ; ttl 6} '0'6 �-: ]: 9,72 t9.12 6,7i !,, TALBERT , MI-CD fu MI RA 4 E. C4 CF-R MI-CD MI CF-E ' I < , MI-CD RA -� " C2 RI RI MI ♦ C 2 • CF-C I R,J F RI ee�c=0 4 j Rs `RI RI MI-CD IIRI I, RI RI RI fo( F Y I �� _N_-- Gqmi- I RA ./ II� co _ MI-0-CD s� »-, ` MI.01 i Rl C 2 icy%f/.C2 RA-0-CD, .� Mfy I j j ; ,/ t .� fie. �_—_ — i / I/R5 •o"� �.. �c()*w Ll.l t_ cP M2-0 I j L-_R3 � i .. I IMI-0 a R3 .. 9R5 RA-0 j & R5 32G ,tea FwNE61 uu�.su IAWL Rs 1 3 ji;� " F R5 j /R3 C4 , .. R5 I y I +, R5 MI-0 MI-0 rrt ol.:� ; ' 9 ; RA-0 ' �� r R5 '� R5 x � R 2 R a I IFS�j// U a� 2 / f g v R5 R2 RA-0 RA-O R 1— GARFIELD AVE i i Publish Postcards 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING_ A7 an�A—.% elm ant NTH_ 7�Jt •/ �� 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 Ts�n P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on "Mgndav the Ath day of j ne 1973 for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment, initiated by the City Planning Commission, for a change from Medium Density Residential to Office-Professional. The subject property is located approximately 500 feet south Of Main Street and west of Florida Streete, A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against saidMaster Plan Amendment. I Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: Ma3z Ig� 3 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk � I '. .� Number of Excerpts > Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. MASTER PLAN AMENUMBNT NO 73-4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a publia hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Reach for the purpose of considering a ?Master Plan.• Amendment initiated by the Planning Counissien for a change from Medium Density Residential to Office-Professional. The subject property is located approximately 500 feet south of Main Street and West of Florida Street. A amp, depicting said proposal is on file E in the Planning Department Office© E f s Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7800 P.M. , on 15, 1973 �! , in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, t ::u.^tington Reach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street E , end Orange Avenue. All interested persons ar(, invited to attend said hearing and express their opinion: for or against the proposed Master Plan Amendment Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Tolk­.hone No 536-5271 DATED thi:; 3rd clriy n f' May• 1973 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By R.A. Reynolds Secretary w City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/mod meeting held Iva^ S 73 recommended _ of If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, • vy�;:�xt�o�awnr + p�apzs6y�w�t� ar.ea..will be submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is (Address) (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director B y ,� V Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 TO: Honorable Mayor and. City Council FROM: Planning Commission DATE: May 29, 1973 ATTN: David D. Rowlands, City Administrator RE: CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM G-5 - MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT No. 73-4 AND G-7 - MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-3 Please open the public hearing on these two items and. continue action until June 18, 1973. The reason for this request is to permit the Planning Commission to ad.opt resolutions on each item recommending approval , by the City Council. Respectfully submitted. K. A. Reynolds Secretary KAR:bwo V J� Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Planning Commission DATE : May 25 , 1973 RE : ZONE CASE NO. 73-8 MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO . 73-4 - �oNT/n/t�ED l"RoM �/y/'3 Zone Case No . 73-8 is a request for a change of zone from R3 Medium High Density Residential District to R5 Office Profes - sional District on 3. 09 acres of land . Master Plan Amendment No. 73-4 proposes a change from Medium Residential to Office-Professional . Location : East side of Florida St. , Applicant : R. J . Zinngrabe approximately 600 ft . 18811 Florida St . south of Main Street Huntington Beach, Calif. Planning Commission Action: Approved : Master Plan Amend- ment No . 73-4 for the reason t at the change is an asset to the community Planning Commission Action : Approved : Zone Case No . 73-E for the reason that it conforms to the Master Plan as amended Vote : Ayes : Geiger, Bazil , Kerins , Porter , Wallin, Boyle , Higgins Noes : None Absent : None Additional Information : Mr. Robert Zinngrabe , applicant , addressed the Commission and spoke in favor of the proposed zone change and master plan amendment . There was no one present to speak in opposition. I I 1 f I I 4� i I V Master Plan Amendment No . 73-4 May 25 , 1973 Zone Case No . 73-8 Page 2 Supporting Information Submitted Herewith : 1 . Staff Report 2 . Area Map Information to be submitted at the Public Hearing : 1. Staff Comments 2 . Vu-graphs Respectfully submitted , K. A. Reynolds , Secretary RESOLUTION NO. 111.9 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE, CITY OF HUNTLNGTON BEACH., CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-4 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to adopt Master Plan Amendment No. 73-4 amending the Master Plan of Land Use to redesignate a 3. 09 acre parcel of land , located on the east side of Florida Street , approxi- mately 600 ft . south of Main Street , from Medium Density Residential to Office-Professional ; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on adoption of said. amendment was had by the Planning Commission on May 1S , 1973 in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code ; and WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is adopting said plan in order to : 1 . Promote the health , safety , welfare and convenience of the general public ; 2.. Serve as a general guide for the development of public and private lands ; 3. Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors of_� the city ; 4 . To obviate the menace to public safety and property Values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning . NOW, . THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach ; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amendment of. the Master Plan of Land . Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Plaster Plan of said city. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the, City of Huntington Beach, California on the Sth day of •.June , 1973 by the following roll .call vote : AYES : Geiger , Bazil , Kerins , Porter , Wallin , Boyle , Higgins NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN : None ATTEST : t K. A. Reynolds Marcus M. Porter Secretary Chairman V MPA - � _AFF REPORT TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: Planning Department DATE: May 15 , 1973 ZONE CASE -NO. 73-8. ZONE': R3 in con unction with FASTER P AN AMENDMENT NO. 73-4 MASTER PLAN: Medium Density Residential AGENT: R. J. Zinngrabe 18811 Florida Street Huntington Beach .. OWNER: H.B. Company 4. p REQUEST: Change of Zone from R3 to R5 on 3. 09 acres. I LOCATION: East side of Florida Street approx. 600 ft. south :of Main .Street M. P. ( "' CHANGE : From Medium Density Resi- dential to Office-Professional f MASTER PLAN CONSIDERATION: The Planning Commission has discussed with the staff at a study session a creation of a hospital office-professional medical node or center in the area' south of Main Street , north of Garfield Avenue and west of Beach Boulevard. The Planning Commission requested that the lower half of this area be considered with Study Area "B" of this- section will be considered as Master Plan Amendment No. 73-4 . Subject property in question is zoned R3 and master planned Medium Density Residential will be changed to RS Office Professional . GENERAL INFORMATION: The Planning Commission reviewed Zone Case No. 73- 8 and Master Plan Amendment No. 73-4 at the April 24, 1973 Planning Commission study session pursuant to the policy that all zone cases which do not conform to the master plan be reviewed prior to public hearing. Therefore, Master Plan Amendment No. 73- 4 is being heard with the applicant's zone change request to facilitate the development of a 200 bed residential care facility proposal . MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT: Planning Commission requested that Master Plan Amendment No. 73-4 on properties, bounded by. Main Street , Garfield Avenue and Beach Boulevard to .Office Professional also to initiate a zone change on other parcels not covered by this zone change and- to study further areas'south of Garfield Avenue. Master Plan, consists of V. Staff Report Zone Case No. 73- 8 Master Plan Amendment No. 73-4 Page 2 nine and one-half acres located on Florida Avenue south of Main Street . Subject property is adjacent to Huntington Beach Convalescent Hospital, Pacifica Hospital , and medical towers and backs up to Harbour Volkswagen. ZONE CHANGE REQUEST: The applicant has filed a Zone Change No. 73- 8 in conjunction.. with Master Plan Amendment No. 73-4. Subject property is bounded on the east by C4, north by RS , south by R3. The abutting property to the south is being developed as apart- ments at this time . The concept of an office-professional medical center tends to create a total area which is in agreement with proper planning principles and practice . The zone change request consists of 3 acres located at . the southerly section of the master plan amendment adjacent to the above mentioned apartment complex under construction. The staff concludes that this request be an assert to the community and a continuation of the medical office uses being developed in the area. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: On May 1, 1973 the applicant was notified that his Exemption Declaration No. 73-32 had been approved for residential care facility, 18770 Florida Street . Environmental. Review Board made a determination that proposed project would have a trivial or lesser effect on the environment and therefore , approved it after the ten day public input time . RECOMMENDATION: Planning De artment recommends approval of Zone Case No. 73-8 And Master lan Amendment No. 73-4. OWN 6 cmmoom cam. C2rb N ,AU.1 A ,f`, R5 : 00 :z Z'NV R3 J � ' v Q O 6 0 0 lopo SOLE v FEET MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-4 HUNTINGTON BF&('N HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DEPT. • t LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-4 ZONE CASE NO. 73-8 The south one-half of Lot 20, Block H, Tract 7 and Lot 21 , Block H, Tract 7. f L'Le RESOLUTION NO. 3704 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING ITS MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE TO INCLUDE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-4 WHEREAS , city desires to adopt Master Plan Amendment No . 73-4 , amending its Master. Plan of Land Use to change a .3 . 09 a acre parcel of land , located on the east side of Florid. Street , approximately 600 feet south of Main Street , from medium density residential to office-professional district ; and Public hearing on adoption of said amendment was held C by the Planning Commission on May 15 , 1973 ; and By Resolution No . 1119 , adopted June 5, 1973 , said Planning Commission approved Master Plan Amendment No . 73-4 ; and The City Council, after giving notice as prescribed by Government Code Section 6535-5, "held at least one public hear- ing on said amendment, and said amendment was duly considered, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Councif of the City of Huntington Beach, pursuant to provisions of= Government Code Sections 65000 et seq . , the Master Plan of Land Use is hereby amended by incorporating therein Maser Plan Amendment No . 73-4 , as set out in Resolution No . __- 1119 of the Huntington Beach Planning. Commission, a copy of which Sri is attached hereto and by reference made a part of this , resolu- tion. - ".- PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City--- of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of July , 1973 . ayor 1 . RESOLUTION NO. 119 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTI_NGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-4 WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to adopt Master Plan Amendment No . 73-4 amending the Master Plan of Land Use to redesignate a 3. 09 acre parcel of land , located on the east side of Florida Street , approxi - mately 600 ft . south of Main Street , from Medium Density Residential to Office-Professional ; and WHEREAS , a public hearing on adoption of said amendment was had by the Planning Commission on May 15 , 1973 in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code ; and WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is adopting said plan in order to : 1 . Promote the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the general public ; 2 . Serve as a general guide for the development of public and private lands ; 3. Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors of the city ; 4 . To obviate the menace to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning . . NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the 'faster Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach ; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amendment of the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plan of said city. PASSED AND ADOPTED_by___ the_- Planning Commission of -the City of Huntington Beach , California on the Sth day of June , 1973 by the following roll call vote : AYES : Geiger, Baz_il , Kerins , Porter , 1allin, Boyle , Higgins NOES : None ABSENT : None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST : K. A. ReynoI s T Marcus M. Porter Secretary Chairman ATTEST. APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk Ci y A or 2 . > No. 3704 STATIs OF CAMFORNIA ) CO1rN'J'Y OF ORANGE ) SS: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, the duly appointed, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16 th day of Tiny 19__7_, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Gibbs , Green, Coen, Duke, rIatney NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: - ^ = Shipley City Clerk and- ex-officio Clerk . of the City Council of the City = -- - --of-Huntington Beach;, California-_- - 1'HE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT IS A CORK;'', COPY OF THE ORIGINAL ON FILE IN THIS OFi t''i ATTEST------ --- ------ -- 1973 III ALICA M. WENTWORTH l - - - - - --- . - -..- City Clerk and Ex-cfficio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beaetl, By- Depute Affiaavii': of P licati®n 1� 5 State of California County of Orange ss City of,Huntington Beach 111 George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. I/ That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach ��® News, 'a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination BY CO�.91�i�iL of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and TO:-------. County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication ...... of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. �C $fk The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court (Published Huntington Beach News May of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. 24, 1973) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING That the MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-3 Master Plan AmcnIGI GIVEN tha 733 NOTICE IS HEREBY N that a pub- lic hearing will be held, by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in .the' Council Chamber of the Civic of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:00 P.M., or as. soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 4th day of June, Orie issue 1973, for the purpose'of considering a paper at least Master Plan,Amendment,,initiated by,the Cityi Planning Com;missian', fp`r a;change from,"Medium: `Density 'Residential to commencing from the 24th day of May ,Office=Co mmercial.'Subject property is jocated on the west side of Delaware ;Street, 620 ft. north 'of Garfield Avenue. 19--73_, and ending on the 24th day of May A 'legal description is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their 19-2-3—, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and opinions for or against said Master Plan times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the Amendment. Further information may be regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a obtained from the Office of the City supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following Clerk. DATED; May 18, 1973. dates, to-wit: .CITY OF HUNTIN,GTON BEACH May 24 1973 By; ALICIA M. WENTWORH, �— - City.Clerk � cN- Gov -_--_ Publishe 00 O Subscribed and sworn to before me this th clay of MY— 19-23L. 4� a Notjdy" Pub�lild 44 Mtge Coui>t3f, Calif ' iOLI THOMAS D. WYLLIE ! ` Notary Public-California s � Orange County ' My Commission Expires SePfember 12, 1974 o EnVIROnmEnTAL REVIEW BOARD CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH•CALIFORNIA P.O. BOX 190 92648 TO: City Council Attention : Alicia Wentworth, City Clerk FROM: Environmental Review Board DATE : July 10 , 1973 SUBJECT : Exemption Declaration 73-118 (MPA 73-3) At the Environmental .Review Board meeting today, July 10 , 1973 , the Board gave final approval to the above request for Exemption Declaration. C Carol Schwartz , Seftetary Environmental Review Board Je Huntington Beach Planning Commission ,. P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 r TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Planning Commission DATE : June 6 , 1973 ATTN : David D. Rowlands , City Administrator RE : MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73- 3 Transmitted herewith is Planning Commission Resolution No . 1118 recommending approval of Master Plan Amendment No . 73-3 . A public hearing by the City Council is required, after which a resolution of the City Council may be adopted effecting a change to the Master Plan of Land Use . Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynol s Secretary KAR:bwo Attachements : Resolution No . 1118 Area Map V" J RESOLUTION NO. 1118 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-3 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to adopt Master Plan Amendment No. 73-3 amending the Master Plan of Land Use to redesignate a 1. 99 acre parcel of land , located on the west side of Delaware Street , approxi- mately 620 ft . north of Garfield Avenue , from Medium Density Residential to Office-Professional ; and WHEREAS , a public hearing on adoption of said amendment was had by the Planning Commission on May 15 , 1973 in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code ; and WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is adopting said plan in order to : 1 . Promote the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the general public ; 2 . Serve as a general guide for the development of public And private lands ; 3. Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors of the city; 4 . To obviate the menace to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning. NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amendment of the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plan of said city. PASSED AND .ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California on the Sth day of June , 1973 by the following roll call vote : AYES : Geiger , Bazil , Kerins , Porter, Wallin , Boyle , Higgins NOES : None ABSENT : None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST : K. A. Reynolds Marcus M. Po ter Secretary Chairman } 1 Vt J . - F a — GAR Q�ELF LA ASTER PLAN A�'ENDP'ENT NO. 73=3 2.00 ACRES A,NGE FROM MEDIUM .DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL OFFICE aid" WATHOM BUM RAN" K"• 4 i' QM 5S Sf-'CTIO'NAL DIS JCT MAP 35-5-1 1 ADOPTED MARC. � 1%60 y i! — 11 A CITY COUNC ORD;NANCE -4 54 CITY OF AMENDED1R k-,--Q AMENDED 0 9fig._qp_ LEGEND 9-6 790 411 FRA '0-3::0 9-80 0 :506 11-7.60 ;99: 9 C9 .112 L Ht'NTINGTON BEACH :0 a[ 3: 5 7, R34 aNmy,yawxpra 70 W 'L-` 5:6 62 09.900 4 0 OHANGF, COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 62 a a :760 6:** 90 02 910 ; It AMENDED BY ZONE CASE 7- 7 C- '3 5, 34.(38.,41.14 7 212,257.230 :13 146, 4 5-1 -6 '0 6 A •2 179 0 4 5 a.- 12 le 2.1 66; 14. rr rALBERT AVE MI-CD ill m I .3 RA m i 3� t C4 CF-E CF-R MI-CD M1 MI-CD RA C2 tAYt OR f RI R m I ON TAR" OR 1 C2 IRA-0-CD ,'- 4144 TAR" R L R 1 C RI R11 C F DO R1 flR I R 3 ALBERTA R IF R1 MI-CD R1 R1 R1 C4 RI RA Rjlf R2 -�J R) MI "2 MI-0-CD R2 IM 1-01 C2 C 2 RA-0-CD R5 � C1 R3 M2-0 �R ...... R5 t -IR5 m I-0 RA-0 R� 2 R 5. (R-its, We Ao R5 R5 R3 C4; 7� IN F R5 R5 MI-0 MI-0 z RA-0, z R5 R5 9 R2j ro -` ,; R2 R5 RA-0 RA-0 R5, I L GARFIELD AVE P: 44,400HOstr +3-5 • ,5pyr Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 TO : Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Planning Commission DATE : May 24 , 1973 RE : ZONE CASE NO. 73-5 ORD, /�5^21 — / sr- �e oGirf 6/y MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO . 73-3 T/A..,ltiG�O Zone Case No. 73-5 is a request for a change of zone on 1 . 99 acres of land from R2 Medium Density Residential District to R5 Office-Professional District . Master Plan Amendment No. 73- 3 proposes a change from Medium Density Residential to Office-Professional . Location : West side of Delaware St . , Applicant : Paul Dispalatro approximately 620 ft . 18792 Delaware St . north of Garfield Avenue Hunt . Beach, Ca. Planning Commission Action: Approved : Master Plan Amendment No. 73-3 for the reason that the property will be an additio to the existing medical towers , Pacifica Hospital and H. B. Conva- lescent hospital Planning Commission Action: Approved : Zone Case No . 73-5 or the reason that it conforms to the Master Plan as amended Vote : Ayes : Geiger, Bazil , Kerins , Porter , Wallin, Boyle , Higgins Noes : None Absent : None Additional Information: Mr. Richard Todd , Administrator of Paci ica Hospital , was present to answer any questions . There was no one present to speak in opposition. � p Master Plan Amendment No . 73-3 May 24 , 1973 Zone Case No . 73-5 Page 2 Supporting Information Submitted Herewith : 1 . Staff Report 2 . Area Map Information to be submitted at the Public Hearing : 1 . Staff Comments 2 . . Vu-graphs Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynol , Secretary RESOLUTION NO. 1118 A RESOLUTION OP THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE" CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73- 3 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to adopt 'taster Plan Amendment No.. 73-3 amending the Master Plan of Land Use to redesignate a 1 . 99 acre parcel of land , located on the west side of Delaware Street , approxi- mately 620 ft north of Garfield Avenue , from Medium Density Residential to Office-Professional ; and WHEREAS , a public hearing on adoption of said amendment was had by the Planning Commission on May 15 , 1973 in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code ; and WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is adopting said plan in order to : 1 . Promote the health, safety , welfare and convenience of the general public ; 2 . Serve as a general gu.'Lde for the devel.olmient o t public and private lands ; 3. Provide an. authentic source of information for residents and investors of the city ; 4 . To obviate the menace to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning. . NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach ; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amendment of the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plan of said. city. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach , California on the 5th day of June , 1973 by the following roll call vote: AYES : Geiger , Bazil , Kerins , Porter, Wallin , Boyle , Higgins NOES : None ABSENT : None ABSTAIN : None ATTEST : K. A. Reynolds Marcus M. Porter ' Secretary Chairman -TAFF REPORT TO: . PLANNING COMMISSION` FROM: Planning Depart nt DATE: May 15 , 1973 ZONE CASE N0. 73 S. ZONE : R2 in conjunction with ROISTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-3 MASTER PLAN: APPLICANT: Paul Dispalatro OWNER: AGENT: Richard P. Codd _-- 18792 Delaware St. H. B. O Z.C. , REQUEST: From R2 to R5 on 1. 99 �1 a acres. U i LOCATION: West side of Delaware St. approx. 620 ft. north of P Garfield Ave. zavj IPA REQUEST: From Medium Density Residential to Office-Commercial REASON: To develop a two-story medical professional building GENERAL INFORMATION: The Planning Commission reviewed Zone .Case No. 73-5 and Master Plan Amendment, No. 73-3 at the March 13 , 1973 Planning Commission meeting pursuant to the policy that all zone cases which do not conform to the master plan be reviewed prior to the .public hearing. Therefore , Master Plan Amendment No. 73-3 is being heard with the applicant's zone change request to facilitate the development of a two-story medical professional building. PRESENT LAND USE AND ZONING: Subject property is ,bounded on the east by R5 and Pacifica Hospital . On the west side is vacant;.RS . and vacant R2 to the south. Property located to the north. is. developed as R5 and C2 by Zone Case No. 138 in 1960 . Since that time zone changes have been approved south of Main Street to accommodate. the Pacifica Hospital . This zone change and master plan amendment will improve the zoning ,pattern and will delete R2 zoning from the master plan in R2 zoning district which agrees with the. present policy of the Planning Commission. The proposed development will be an ext.ention of the medical office- professional center which is in agreement, with proper,. planning principles and practice . /' V Staff Report Master Plan Amendment No . 73-3 Zone Case No. 73-5 Page 2 CONCLUSION : This parcel consists of 1 .9 acres of R2 Medium Density Residential district and if approved as R5 could be an addition to the existing medical towers , Pacifica Hospital and Huntington Beach Convalescent Hospital development in the area adjacent to the proposed zone . change and master plan amendment . ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Exemption Declaration No . 73-47 for a proposed new, medical office building located in this 1800 block of Delaware Avenue . Mr. Richard Codd, 18792 Delaware Avenue , was informed that Exemption Declaration No . 73- 47 pertaining to zone change from R2 to R5 was granted an . exemption. The Environmental Review Board made a determination that the proposed project would have a trivial or lesser effect on the environment and, therefore , approved it after the ten day public input time . Notice of this action was mailed the applicant on May 1 , 1973 . RECOMMENDATIONS: Planning Department recommends approval of Zone Case No. 73-5 and Master Plan Amendment No. 73-3 for above reasons . e. APb 1 I yI T R C RS 2 R ...... 2 R5 R5 R5 R5 R2 " ,+ 5 R2 r � J � o w R2 60 ao GARFIELD �. ; AVE. low MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-3 2.00 i, TOANGGEEICEO0MEDCMLENSITY RESIDENTIAL F C4 HUNTIN GTON Ill 4(H HUNTINGTON'BEACN PLANNING OEPT. LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-3 ZONE CASE NO. 73-5 Lot 5 , Block F, Tract 7 Publish 5,404 3- Postcards NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 73-3 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.nn P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on the 4e! day of Jtme 19—;.3,, .for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment, initiated by the City Planning Commission, for a change from Medium Density Residential to Office-Commercial. Subject property is located on the west side of Delaware Street, 620 ft. north of Garfield Avenue. A legal description is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said t, Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 18. 1923. CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH BY: Alicia M, Wentworth City Clerk 4 City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/wed meeting held .S , recommended `� of If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, aa4-a-14-4—e4f—owner be submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is (Address) ,� • (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By Number of Excerpts Publish Once; LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT No . 73- 3 IJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering Master Plan Amendment No . 73-3 initiated by the Planning Commission for a change from Medium Density Residential to Office-Commercial . Subject property is located on the west side of Delaware Street , 620 ft . north of Garfield Avenue. A legal description is on file in the Planning Department Office. Said hearing will be help?. at ti-le ?:o .r of 7 : 00 P.i`t . ' April. 17 . iQ7- , in the Cotinci ! -Chamber of the i is ;enter, : i.-�tington 1'r:ach, California, nr. 5t11 'Street be+-w r°n :street Orange- ti revue. A.11 in ,�r�sted. persons .aj-! invi.tec? to att r;c ,zi..; �ea.1 ing and express their opinion:, for, or against th Master Plan Amendment Further information may b- obtained from, to C;i Planning Department. o i '!lone No 536-5271 DATED thi:-- 19 March 1973 CITY PLANNING CON i,:S -IO;d 1 i K . A. Reynolds, s Secretary l_ ��g RESOLUTION NO . 3703 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING ITS MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE TO INCLUDE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-3 WHEREAS , city desires to adopt Master Plan Amendment No . 73-3, amending its Master Plan of Land Use to change a 1 .99 acre parcel of land, located on the west side of Delaware Street , approximately 620 feet north of Garfield Avenue , from medium density residential district to office-professional district ; and Public hearing on adoption of said amendment was held by the Planning Commission on May 15 , 1973 ; and By Resolution No . 1118 , adopted June 5 , 1973 , said Planning Commission approved Master Plan Amendment No . 73-3 ; and - - The City Council ; after giving notice as prescribed .by Government Code-Section-- 65355, .held-- at_ -.least one public near- ing on said amendment , and said amendment was duly considered, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, pursuant to provisions of Government Code Sections 65000 et seq . , . the Mas.ter- Plan of Land:-Use --is :hereby -.amended.--by- incorporating therein Master P-lan:=_Amendment _No . -73-3 , as set. out- in Resolution No . 1118 of'-- he :Hunt-ington Beach Planning -Commission;- a. .copy ..of ..which - - 1s-_ at-fached:-hie reto- and"by reference made a part of this resolu PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of July, 1973. 1 ` ay or 1 . RESOLUTION NO. 11 �6 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION 01; THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA R1-:CO'-1MFv'DING APPROVAL 01: MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73- 3 WHEREAS , the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach desires to adopt Master Plan Amendment No. 73 - 3 amending the Master Plan of Land Use to redesignate a 1 . 99 acre parcel of land , located on .the west side of Delaware Street , approxi -' mately 620 ft . north of Garfield Avenue , from Medium Density Residential to Office-Professional ; and WHEREAS , a public hearing on adoption of said amendment teas had by the Planning Commission on May 1S , 19 �� in accordance with provisions of the State Government Code ; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach is 'adopting said plan- in order to : 1 . Promote the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the general public ; 2 . Serve as-a general guide for the development of public and private lands ; 3. Provide an authentic source o r i-rr fo-n!,,,r t i or for residents and investors of the city ; 4 . To obviate the menace to pub]. is safety ;inci Property values resulting from 1 nac egIiate cooi­ll i nat i on .and ,- t " , -� lc; 4,1c. rli 1 [1< <,ori:L', i Oil" of" the City of Huntington Beaci - iiE: rc°nt rtc'tcT{�t s:rr d "�1III --m r;ier t:- to _ the Master Plan..of Land Use of the C tv of i uitt iri ton Beach ; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVF.Ii, that the art the %Lister flan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by ? h,_, C it v Counc i-1 of .}'lan of . said - - -- city._ ". - - -- - -- - -- - - - - - -_ ---- - - - - - -- .-- _ _ PASSEL)-----AtiD :=ADCs"PIED -bv the" i'I anr:i:,h -;:t. 1 i= ti .- > i= �7i==-=t`}`i C: r.,;- ii Huntington- I3eac-h-;- La- 1,orn i:a o-r.=: tht�==--5"tlr Ql 1,� .ut: - -,:rig" ;. 1_�1 ; iyv fo-14--oiTi1r" _F_ol--tart=_ve-te_=__- -=--- :.. AYES : f�eL - - 13�_zl1�: i�� - t.er --- -------_ --' L e�,�. _ _',��i_x. ;�'-='-= - - ABSENT : None - ABSTAIN : None ATTEST : K .-A. Reynolds Marr.us orter Secretary Chairman ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk y A ey i 2 . R No. 3703 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE, ) SS: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BE.AC11 ) I, ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, the duly appointed, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of July 19 73 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Gibbs `Green, Coen., Du?c , Matney NOES: Councilmen: None - AB-SENT: Councilmen--- _— - - - - - -- - - - City .Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City. Council of- the City _. of Huntington Beach _.California - - - - - - !'N:E;_FOREGOING:=INSTRUMENT_ IS_-_A.-CIOR - ATTEST- ALICA_M.WEN TWQ,RIM- City Clerk and Ex-offacio Clerk of-the City Counca- - -- - - -- - : - -- — -_.----- -_.- of the City of Huntington Beach, Cal. Bq �L' /�Depuh l ,Affidavit of P lication `' _State of California County of Orange ss a W City of Huntington Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. : r1 --3�,1_ 11 That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach _ News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- .. lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination1 of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide 3 subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not q I� devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. Published Huntington each News Feb.- The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper 22,1973. ' I of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 73.2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- lic hearing*will be held by the City' That the MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 7.3-2 Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour. of 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as' of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- possible, on Monday the 5th day of March, 1973, for the purpose of con- sidering a Master Plan Amendment ini- tiated by the City Planning Commission paper at least for a change from Office-Professional to Low Density Residential. The subject property consists of 3.58 acres of land commencing from the 22nd day of February located on the south side of Holland Drive, approximately 260 feet east of Beach Blvd. A map and legal description 1973---, and ending on the 22nd day of February depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their 1973—, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and opinions for or against said Master Plan times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the Amendment. regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a Further information may be obtained supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following from the office of the City Clerk. DATED::2J16/73 dates, to-wit: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C. Jones Feb. 22, 1973 City Clerk Publisher Wit Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of �.... . - February 1992 .............. "�- — Notary Public Orange County, Call is I A PROVED BY CITY COUNCIL i THOMAS D. WYLLIE 6"�6 2-- Notary Public-California 'a Orange County Y CITY CLE � My Commission Expires �X °Lroa«' Saate-ber 12, 1974 q. �.0 0 My OF �1URMG70n BEACH dd P.O. BOX 190, CALIFORNIA 92648 PdANNNG DEPT. (714) 536-5271, 00March 9 , 1973 ! D M �'� I J t3 Honorable Mayor and. City Council CITY d, BEACH City of Huntington Beach AD`�f';��'ST�i i�VE OURCE Subject : Master Plan Amendment No . 73-2 Zone Case No. 72-48 Attention: David D. Rowlands , City Administrator This communication is in response to the City Council request for additional data. The subject property is located on the south side of Holland Drive . It is presently zoned R5 and master planned Office-Professional . The request for R1-PD, if granted, would add 24 single family dwelling units as a planned development . This would increase the population by an estimated 75-80 people . Condominiums of this type will normally generate 0 . 65 elementary school students per unit and 0 . 12 high school students per dwelling unit . Thus , an estimated 18 elementary and 4 high school students will result from this project. The future students will be attending Lake View School via Beach Blvd . and Slater Avenue , since Holland Drive has a cul-de-sac and 6 ft. wall across the public right of way . The wall should have a pedestrian access point for school children and other foot traffic. Discussion with Mr. Milt Berg of the Ocean View School District concluded that Lake View School could enroll any students from the proposed planned development., Also , Mr. Berg observed school children climbing over the 6 ft. wall mentioned above as a short cut to school . He was surprised to see that it was a solid wall obstructing pedestrian movement along existing sidewalks . The proposed project will generate approximately 240 vehicle trips per day. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reyno ds Planning Director KAR:bwo Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Planning Commission DATE : February 27 , 1973 RE : MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-2 Master Plan Amendment No . 73-2 is a change from Office- Professional to Low Density Residential on 3 . 58 acres of land located on the north side of Holland Drive, approximately 260 feet east of Beach Boulevard. This master plan amendment was initiated by the Planning Commission in conjunction%with Zone Case No . 72-48 , approved by the Planning Commission on February 6 , 1973 . The Planning Commission approved Master Plan Amendment No . 73-2 on February 6 , 1973 because they think the change is in the best interest of the surrounding environment . The vote was as follows : AYES : Bazil , Kerins , Porter , Boyle , Higgins NOES : Wallin ABSENT: Geiger A minority report on Zone Case No. 72-48 and Master Plan Amendment No. 73-2 has been filed by Commissioner Wallin, a copy of which is attached. Additional Information The subject property is bounded on the east by R1 Single Family Residential , on the west by commercial uses and on the north across Holland, by an R3 apartment complex. Property to the south is vacant and a portion is master planned office-professional . A resolution of intent was approved by the Planning Commission in January 1967 re- zoning the property to R5 . The present master plan of this area was approved by the Planning Commission and City Council in February 1972 . This change to Low Density Residential is consistent with the Planning ., Commission' s policy to reduce density. Y Honorable Mayor and City Council February 27 , 1973 Page 2 Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynolds Secretary KAR:j a Enclosures Minority Report Area Map A s� 4! HURUn an Beach Nafifli l Commission µ`; r P.O. .®01C 990 CAL1FORRIIA 92548 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council - FROM: Katherine Wallin, Planning Commissioner DATE: February 2-2, 1973 RE : MINORITY REPORT- MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-2 ZONE CASE NO. 72-48 The property in question is indeed a "problem parcel" surrounded to the west by developed Beach Boulevard commercial , the. norty by developed R3 and to the south by undeveloped C4 and R5 . Holland Drive has been terminated so' that -the property no longer relates to the R1 on the .east. A change in the master plan and zoning on the property accommodates the applicant but may not be in the Tong term interest of the city because : 1 . The argument that R1 would be a lesser intense use is no longer valid since present R•5 zoning does not permit residential . Denial of zone changes from non-residential to residential appears to be one of the 'few legal tools a city has to limit population. 2 . The location is undesirable as an Rl living environ- ment . 3. Property over. the long term could conceivably be develop- ed as presently master planned and zoned R5 - i . e . , nursing home , clinic , etc. 4 t` dWkKbt IL L t NK $ - .{ ' VULAOL R 2 J f- t9 a 0 VALENCIA i k FRI SLLA40 Cu R3 R3 LH �� � ^__..S t tLAKF Vl W SC4C?3.) { _ 4 rl SLATER 1 'ter COPAL R LL COCK, 9CAL[ ZC 72 RS TO Ri-�' i ` 4 i 1�1 MASTER PLAN AMENDMEN 4"')f _.um. HUNTINTOW litACw PLANa"K 0W.M. .. Publish 2/22/73. �. Postcards NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 73-2 _ 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 : P.M. , or ae .soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 5th day of March , 1973, for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment initiated by the City. Planning Commission for a 'change from Office-Professional, to Low Density Residential. The subject property consists of 3. 58 acres of land, located on the south side of Holland Drive, approximately 260 .feet east of Beach Blvd. A map and legal description depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or again t said Master Plan Amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of . the City Clerk, DATED: 2/16/73 CITY OF- H* UI TTINGTON BEACH By: 'Paul C . ..Tones City Clerk City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/adjourned meeting held 6 19 73 , recomme ded If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council , will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been. recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice,. and a list of owners of property within 300 feet of the subject area will be submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is (Address) �e�n�u � Cm �cJ (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Pl.enninR Director By /L�/%�✓�~x� Number of E�-cerpts None Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMOMMENT NO. 7 3-2 ITOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach for' the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment initiated by -the Planning Commission for a change from Office- Professional to Low Density Residential. The :subject property consists of 3.58 acres of land located on the south side of Holland Drive, approximately 260 feet east of Beach Blvd. A map and legal description depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office* maid hearing will be held at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , on February 69 1973 , in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Dz tington Rrach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange Avenue. All interested persons ar(- invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Pates Plan Amendment Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. To1.k­,,1ione Nn 536-5271 DATED this,, 25th ,l;ly () j• January, 1973 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K.A. Reynolds _:: , Secretary 1 c�p GENERAL MEETING OF THE DUTCH HAVEN HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION WAS HELD ON " APRIL 9TH 1973, AND THE FOLLOWING PROPOSALS WERE DISCUSSED AND VOTED ON FAVORABLY : 1 . IF THE PRESENT EASMENT LOCATED ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF THE EXISTING HOUSE IS STILL A VALID 20 FOOT EASMENT AS DESCRIBED. WE THE HOM E OWNERS WANT THIS EASMENT To REMAIN IN ITS EXISTING LOCATION AND . IT BE RESTRICTED TO WALKWAY ONLY , AND NOT OPEN TO ANY TYPE MOTOR TRAFFIC TO OR FROM SLATER AND THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. 2. WE PROPOSE THAT A 100 FOOT BUFFER ZONE EXTEND TO THE FIRST RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE OF THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT, FROM THE REAR PROPERTY LINES OF THE SINGLE FAMILY HOMES LOCATED ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF MARKEN LANE. IF SAID STRUCTURES BE TWO STORY WE PROPOSE THAT SAID TWO STORY BE CONSTRUCTED SO THAT NO WINDOWS APPEAR FACING THE REAR OF THE RESIDENCES ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF MARKEN LANE, IN ORDER TO AFFORD THE PRESENT HOMEOWNERS ON MARKEN LANE THEIR PRESENT PRIVACY- 3 ALTERNATE PROPOSAL TO ITEM 2. WE PROPOSE A 30 FOOT BUFFER ZONE FROM f THE REAR PROPERTY LINES OF THE DEVELOPED SINGLE FAMILY HOMES LOCATED ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF MARKEN LANEV TO THE FIRST SINGLE STORY DWELL— ING OF THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. NO TWO STORY STRUCTURES ARE TO BE CONSTRUCTED CLOSER THAN 100 FEET FROM THE EXISTING DEVELOPED PROPERTY LINES LOCATED ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF MARKEN LANE. WE FURTHER PROP- v OSE THAT SAID TWO STORY STRUCTURES BE CONSTRUCTED SO THAT NO WINDOWS APPEAR FACING THE RESIDENTS ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF MARKEN LANEV IN ORDER TO AFFORD THE PRESENT HOMEOWNERS THEIR PRIVACY AS INDICATED rv '; IN ITEM 2. t.,i;:; 4• WE THE HOMEOWNERS PROPOSE THAT A FINISHED WALL BE AT LEAST SEVEN FEET IN HEIGHT TO BE PROVIDED BY THE DEVELOPER. SAID FINISHED BLOCK WALL TO BE MEASURED FROM THE PRESENT PROPERTY OWNERS ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF MARKEN LANE- WE REFER TO THE PRESENT DEVELCPED SIDE AND AT THE PRESENT PROPERTY LEVEL�, SAID WALL TO BE 7 FEET ON SIDE OF THE HOMEOWNERS ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF MARKEN LANES FINISHED WALL. 5 . �j IT WAS FURTHER DISCUSSED AND AGREED THAT THE PRESENT BLOCK WALL CLOSING OFF HOLLAND DRIVE WILL NOT BE OPEN TO ANY TRAFFIC, MOTOR t OR PEDESTRIAN OF ANY TRIPE, AS AGREED TO BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE HOMEOWNERS OF THE DUTCH HAVEN TRACT. MR. VINCENT P. PRESIDENT HOMEOWNER ASSOC. GUARCELLO DUTCH HAVEN TRACT. VICE PRE ( DENT MR. ROBERT REMMAN -- idavit of P iication State of..e4nfornia County of Orange ss City'bf Huntington Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. _ That he' is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beac 1 APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and put fished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the sai County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the disseminatio i of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fid subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has bee established, printed and published in the State of California, an County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publicatio CITY CI.EI�It� of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. Published Huntington Beach News Feb. 22,1973. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING That the PRECISE PLAN ALIGNMENT NO 73-1 MASTER'PLAN AMENDMENT 73-1 { NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- .lic- hearing will be held by the 'City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:00 P.M., or as,soori thereafter as r at least one issue possMarch, 19on for the 5th day 'of page purpose of con- sidering a Master Plan Amendment ini- tiated by the City Planning Commis- commencing from the 22nd day of February sion, for a change from Low Density Residential to Commercial-Retail. Subject 22nd February property is located at .the north inter- 19�, and ending on the day of y section .of Brookhurst and Busha'rd Street. A map and legal description depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. 19—?3_ both days inclusive, and as often during said period and An':interested persons are invited ,to times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the attend said hearing and express their regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a opinions for or against said Master Plan supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following Amendment, i P p g � Further information may be obtained dates, to-wit: from the Office of the,City Clerk. { DATED: 2/16/73 Feb. 22 , 1973 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C. Jones City Clerk Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23 rd day of February , 19__. - 'feJGLP�c� _ Notary Public -- Orange County, California aa+ THOMAS D. WYLLIE Notary Public-California m - Orange County r My Commission Expires September 12, t974 I� Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Planning Commission DATE: February 22, 1973 RE: MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 73-1 Transmitted herewith is Resolution No. 1109 adopted February 6, 1973 recommending approval of Master Plan Amendment No. 73-1. This master plan amendment was initiated by the Planning Commission to reflect a recent rezone of the property to commercial. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on Master Plan Amendment No. 73-1 on February 6, 1973 at which time it was approved. Master Plan Amendment No. 73-1 is a change from Low Density Residential to Commercial-Retail on 1.035 acres of land at the north intersection of Brookhurst and Bushard Streets. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynolds Secretary KAR:j a Enclosure STAFF REPORT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Planning Department ' MASTER PLAN .AMENDMENT NO . 73-1 Date : February 6, 1973 INITIATED BY Huntington Beach. Planning Commission FOR CONSIDERATION From Low Density Residential to Commercial -Retail LOCATION: 1 .035 ac. at the north intersection of Brookhurst and Bushard Streets GENERAL INFORMATION: The Planning Commission instructed the staff to set Master Plan Amendment No. 73-1 for a public hearing at the January 3 meeting when Zone Case No. 72-46 was approved for a minor boundary adjustment between the commercial property in question and the low density residential to the north. LAND USE AND ZONING : Subject property is vacant at this time and is zoned C4. The property to the north is presently under construction with single family houses . Property to the west is zoned R2 and is vacant at this time. The property to the east across Brookhurst is developed with the Orange County Sanitation Sewerage treatment plant. HISTORY: This property was originally rezoned commercial to facilitate construction of a service station. However, as the property owner was unsuccessful in getting a major oil company to develop subject property, a use permit was filed with the city to . permit a commercial office and retail development . Use Permit No. 72-90 was approved by the Board of Zoning Adjustments on December . 27 and the developer has been issued building permits for the project. RECOMMENDATION: In view of the above inforamtion, the staff �( recommends approval of Master Plan Amendment No . 73-1 . 11 . PC 2/6/73 INTERIM OPEN SPACE PLAN September 28, 1972 INTRODUCTION OPEN SPACE DEFINITION For the purpose of this report open space shall mean the urban landscape used to maximize natural and spatial values . This definition includes traditional open space functions and other applications to enhance air and water quality, public safety, physical and social well-being and to serve as a force in shaping urban development. In Huntington Beach two types of open space are: (1) land with positive values such as beaches, parks and golf courses; and (2 ) land with secondary open space value such as flood control channels and other public rights of way. Inventory of Open Space in Huntington Beach Permanent open space includes those sites usually owned by the public which are most likely to remain in public use. In an urban environment like Huntington Beach, such open space is now almost exclusively parks, schools , waterways and beaches. Additional areas to consider for open space include, but are not limited to, private or public right-of-way, 'Edison easements, flood control channels, existing and abandoned railroad rights-of-way, buffers, golf courses, bluffs, etc. The following inventory identifies the number and acreage of open space sites in Huntington Beach. -1- OPEN SPACE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Inventory of Vacant and Open Space Land 1 . Existing permanent OPEN SPACE a. Public Ownership Schools * * Number Acres Goldenwest College 1 20 High Schools 4 100 Junior High 3 20 Elementary Schools 50 360 Parks Huntington Central Park 1 207 Community Parks 3 65 Neighborhood (incl . Mini) 40 1.50 Beaches Huntington State 1 180 Bolsa Chica 1 85 City Beach 1 50 Water Orange Co . Flood Control Channels 3 187 Huntington Harbour Waterways 6 258 TOTAL 19682 b . Private Ownership Number Acres Bluff & Beach - II. B. Co . 1 85 Golf Courses : Meadowlark 96 Seacliff 2 140 Edison night-of-Way Substation Buffer 1 125 TOTAL 446 -2- 2 . Proposed Permanent Open Space Schools * * Number Acres I-I:igh School 2 50 Junior High 2 15 Elementary 15 60 Parks Regional HCP Phase III 1 200 Community 3 4S Neighborhood 20 SO TOTAL 420 3 . Existing Vacant Land - No Plans Submitted for Development. Residential 1 , 350 Commercial 560 Industrial 980 TOTAL 2 ,890 4 . Existing Interim Open Space Uses That Preclude Permanent Development Within 5-10 Years . Airport 100 Mud Dump 25 Equine Riding Areas 17S Orange County Sanitation Treatment Plant - Vacant 28 Sheraton Inn 9-hole Golf Course 10 Orange County Sanitation Treatment Plant Buffer 16 Oil Fields 800 TOTAL 1154 **Includes approximately So% oil total site (useable open space) . Prepared by Huntington Beach Planning Department -3- Open Space Classification The open space classification includes a brief des- cription of the several types of open space important to Huntington Beach. This is the first step in identifying the function of open space in this urban environment. NATURAL RESOURCE LAND A. Santa Ana River Corridor acts as a natural city boundary and regional urban trail. B. Tree groups exist in several locations near the top of the bluff and usually need professional attention. C. Tideland-areas are controlled by the State and include all land covered between high and low tides. D. Marshlands and wildlife habitats. The Huntington Central Park contains a fresh water marsh while larger salt water marshes exist in the Bolsa Chica Bay area. E. Historic and cultural sites. Several archeolog- ical sites are located within the city. Other areas to consider include historic buildings and sites. F. Agriculture. Crops still being produced are considered as an interim use. The remaining vacant flat land is class I and II type soils and will probably be developed in the next S to 10 years . -4- RECREATION LAND . A. Parks I. Regional - Huntington Central Park 2. Community - Murdy, Huntington, Marina and Edison Community Parks are located near or adjacent to a high school. 3. Neighborhood - The forty neighborhood parks are located adjacent to an elementary school whenever possible, to compliment the school playgrounds. 4. Beaches. Four major beaches approximately 82 miles long are used all year and perform a local and regional recreation function. B. Golf Courses. The two private 18 hole coursesyMeadowlark and Seacliff, are now supplemented by two 9-hole courses and one commercial driving range. C. Trails. A Preliminary Plan for Recreation Trails has been adopted recommending: 1. . Bicycle - 100 miles 2. Hiking-Jogging - 19 areas . 3. Equestrian - 22 miles. D. Private Lands. Residences and business establishments are classified here since mobilehome parks , apartments , condo- miniums and commercial health clubs provide a recreation function. These are controlled and not open to the public in general, but do offer protection, aesthetic amentities, scenic beauty and some privacy. The open space is usually intensively planted and needed for light, air, aesthetic and utilitarian reasons . -5- SCENIC LANDS A. Bluffs and Vista Points. There are an estimated ten (10) miles of bluff at the edge of the Huntington Beach and Bolsa Chica Mesas, which offer an ideal view of the ocean and low lands. B. Linear Parks and Greenbelts. This concept can be applied in private residential developments and as a means to connect the regional park to the beach via the bluff to create rest areas and a special-use park. C . Natural Areas . Wetlands , marshes , wildlife habitats , ponds and lakes are best preserved in large publicly owned parks on class III and IV soils. D. Scenic Highways and Streets. Pacific Coast Highway, Main Street and Talbert Avenue between Ellis Avenue and the bluff have a potential to provide access to scenic lands. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY LANDS, A. Earthquake fault zones . Several faults pass through the coastal lowlands and mesas . The Inglewood-Newport Fault splits into north and south branches to form fracture zones. B. Unstable soils . Subsidence, landslides and peat soils require extra precautions to develop or preserve as open space . C . Flood control and sewage disposal sites . The regional flood control system is controlled by the County and Army Corps of Engineers and can adversely affect the -6- natural environment and open spaces such as the ocean, beaches, etc. D. Buffers between conflicting land uses. These areas include clear zones for the airport and heavy indust- rial uses separated from residential uses. E. Private open space. Small scale private open space in residential, commercial and industrial developments are usually intensively planted and needed for light , air, fire prevention, aesthetic and utilitarian reasons . The majority of Huntington Beach is developed low density residential with 50% open areas required in front, side and rear yards . OPEN WATERWAYS A. Ocean. The city limits extend three miles out and form the largest and most important natural open space in Huntington Beach. B. Harbor channels. Huntington Harbour C. Lakes and ponds. Huntington Beach Central Park, Hunt- ington and , Talbert Lakes; Greer, Chris Carr and poss- ibly Irby Parks . CORRIDORS FOR OPEN SPACE A. Dual function areas for visual and physical relief and contrast with urban development. 1. Edison power transmission rights-of-way. 2 . Flood control channels with landscaping. -7- 3. Transportation ways. a) Railroads- dual use as trails b) Streets and scenic highways with landscaped medians and parkways. c) Freeways- design as scenic corridors. B. Neighborhood - Community identity and design. 1. Schools and college sites . 2 . Natural features- ocean, river, bluff and ponds . 3 . Wildlife preserve and military site. Determination of and Concerns for Future Open Space It is difficult to formulate exact quantitative and qualitative standards for open space. Generally a designa- tion for open space is relative to an area ' s natural feat- ures and its location relative to supply, demand and access . This particularly is true of an urbanized city like Hunt- ington Beach, where the major natural features have been defined as the ocean, bluff areas and the Santa Ana River. Therefore, in Huntington Beach these areas offer opportun- ities to add open space to the existing park and recreation facilities found within residential neighborhoods . A standard recommended by the National Recreation and Park Association, U.C. I. - Project 21 Study Team and the County of Orange for local open space is 10 acres per 1000 population. This is also a realistic minimum for open space -8- in Huntington Beach since the beach and part of the ocean supplement parks and other forms of open space . The following criteria is based on those published by SCAG in the Interim Open Space Element and are also app- licable to local determination of open space needs. They may be used as a check list or guide in future decisions : A. Safety Is the area or site subject to natural or man-made hazards that would be detrimental to life and property if they were developed to urban uses, rather than being kept open? Existing or potential hazards such as: 1) Earth slippage or subsidence or other geological hazards. 2) Flooding from storm run-off and tidal conditions . 3) Airport runways. 4) Proximity to storage of explosives or other man- made hazards . B. Health and Social Welfare Does the proposed area enhance and protect the physical health and social welfare of the public? 1) Does the proposed site correct deficiencies in park and recreation needs? 2 ) Does the site or area provide a buffer between incompatible land uses, i.e . residential relative to industry or airport? C. Environment and Ecological Balance Will the site or area preserve or protect environmental quality and/or ecological balance? Areas that generally will satisfy this criterion are: 1) Water recharge areas and water injection 2) Marshes, estuaries, tidal pools 3) Beaches, river and ponds 4) Land for sewage treatment and solid waste disposal -9- S) Natural areas established to protect wildlife D. Unique Site Is the site or does the area include a site which is unique, "one of a kind" or non-replaceable? Such as: 1) Scenic area 2 ) Historic site 3) Cultural and archeological site 4) Site having unique geological or natural form- ations E. Recreation Areas Does the area have potential. for recreational activities related to natural resources? 1) Beaches, bluffs, lakes,, ocean, river, ponds, etc. 2) Areas for special recreation (i.e. , trails, skin diving) F. Urban Shaping and Improvement Does the proposed site or area demonstrably shape or improve urban development? 1) Does this open space provide for the separation of communities? 2) Does the open space encourage more economical or desirable urban development? 3) Does the open space prevent congestion? G. Cost of Missing Opportunity to Act Now How will the dollar cost as well as social costs be increased if action is postponed? H. Economic Purposes Does the open space area have particular economic value -10- such that it should remain open? Such economic uses as : 1) Agriculture 2 ) Tourism 3) Oil extraction 4) Beach I. Alternatives to Purchase of Land in Fee Does the site of area lend itself to alternatives to purchase in fee? Such as : 1) Protective zoning 2) Purchase of development rights only 3) Tax relief agreements and contracts 4) Leases and easements 5) Gifts and donations 6) Tax incentives J. Relationship to Local Plans and Programs Is the site in question tied or related to open space at the neighborhood or community level? (This criterion would attempt to measure the degree to which the site or area is linked to the planning programming efforts of Orange County and other cities in the area. ) For example, a proposed open space site adjacent to a city will have a higher rating if the plans of that city indicate coordination in development of the site. RESPONSIBILITY FOR IMPLEMENTATION A. Recognition and emphasis on the primary responsibility of the city as the provider of local recreation. B. Plan and develop facilities and programs to meet the needs of the citizens for: cultural and social resources, athletic and sports areas , open space and beautification. -11- C. Create a plan of open space areas and recreation facilities as an element of the general plan. D. Work cooperatively with all community agencies and groups to ensure that all available park and recreation resources within the city are utilized to their fullest in provding for the needs of all citizens. PROPOSED GOALS FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH Goals for future open space in Huntington Beach are a combination of interrelated items which are necessary to achieve an optimum environment and a balanced distribution of open space meeting the needs of all people of the city. These goals are: 1. To provide the present and future citizens of Huntington Beach with open space which is related to the urban needs and to the natural resources available. 2 . To ensure the conservation and preservation of open space to guarantee the following: a. Shaping the urban environment (vistas , green belts and parks) b. Maintain water tables and prevent salt water intru- sions c. Preserve significant ecosystems and related wildlife habitats d. Protect the oxygen recharge areas, both at sea and on land, to replenish the natural air supply e. Protection of bluffs f. Provide a legacy of open space for future generations -12- 3. To ensure that future developments provide for open space within the project to achieve the following: a. Prevention of congestion and overcrowding b. Preserve an open and healthy environment for the residents of each development 4. To ensure the safety of City residents through the following: a. Proper consideration of earthquake faults and their relationship to development b. Proper consideration of natural flooding hazards from storm run-off and tidal conditions c. Proper consideration of slope development and related problems of earth slippage 5. To provide a buffer between conflicting land uses. 6. Create community identity utilizing greenbelt separ- ation where possible. GENERAL POLICIES 1. Preserve physical resources of the city including the bluffs , ocean and shoreline. 2 . Promote development of neighborhood and community parks and recreation facilities. 3 . Promote coordination and integration of open space and urban development policies directed at bringing about desired urban form and design. 4. Preserve significant historic, scenic, geological and archeological sites within the city. 5. Promote means of maintaining open space buffers around urban hazard and noise generating activities such as the airport and freeways . -13- 6. Develop open space plans and programs in close cooperation with the County of Orange and the cities of Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Newport Beach, Seal Beach, and Westminster by establishing procedures to bring about more efective communication and coordination. -14- -; Publish 10/12/72 Postcards p PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR:_________� Z sil............... NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PL•QN AMFNDA�EW1 72-6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday_ the 6th day of November 1972 , for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment initiated by the City. Planning Commission, Said amendment is an Interim Open apace Plan which is an element of the Master Plan. This interim plan recommends goals and general policies for preservation of open space in Huntington. Beach. Copies of the Interim Open Space Plan are available in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Mapter Plan Amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 10/6/72 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington ea h Planning Commission, at their regular/wed meeting held . 3 PV7 Z recommended of 7Z. If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, d " * ^f ^ s ^f peepeTty M—nOu' teet of the subject area w e submitted upon your request. ,�,,// The applicant in this matter is + Qi ge' zed- (Address) 6euoo�tnat amf (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By �L Ntuiiber of E-•. ,erL)ts None EGAL NOTICE i3OTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR'H11 G MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 72-6 ;. OTICE IS HERERI GIVER that a public hearing -ill be held ;;y the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington "each for the purpose of considering a. Master Plane Amendment Said amendment is an Interim Open Space Plan which is an element to the Master Plan. This interim plan recommends goals and general policies for preservation of open space in Huntington Beach. Copies of the Interim. Open Space Plan are available in the Planning Department Oftice. , !_-i-id hearing .,rill be held at hoa_ ofrT October 3 , 1972 i t`7e %C?tinc i C.heuri ,,-Lr o f ',lP_tlnv poi. 1 fo:;'n2.�3 t,i re 0,e t All .r. acted p,, rsc,n a_ • i nv i.ted t-o tt :ice:. l p7 -,heir opinion"; foJ' .)r a,-aln�'t Master Flan Further in.forn:-tio.n may b- obtair ((d fro:., t,lF° P Ming D na,-tmiotit. 5 3 6-5 2 7 1 21st { : , {' Sept-ember, 1972 CI r7i 1 L(� �;1 J.T Se rr : .. .y 26 October 1972 TO : City Council FROM: City Attorney SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No . 72-6 Pursuant to recommendation of the Planning Com- mission and direction of the City Council, we transmit the attached resolution amending the Master Plan of Land Use to include amendment No . 72-6 , interim open space plan, as set out in Planning Commission Resolution No . 1102 . Respectfully submitted, DON P. BONFA City Attorney /b c Attachment i Affidavit of i%, bilication State of California County of Orange ss City of.Huntington Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a ✓� citizen of the United-States, over the age of twenty-one years. J That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach / News, 'a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub-• __ lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said O ED BY CITY C017NCI' AP__ County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination _ - of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide (`_'-�-_.-199 subscription list of - - T p paying subscribers, and said paper has been .____..--•----_- established, printed and published in the State of California, and Count of Orange, for at least one ------- of g year next 'before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper - -=-""' ~- CITY CLL'RK p per is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. ---- �Pulilished Huntington Beach News Mar: That the APPEAL TO DENIAL I23, 197?' NOTICE OF PUBLIC"HEARING APPEAL TO DENIAL MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 7243 i MASTER'PLAN AMENDMENT:72-3 of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN°that a pu b- liclic hearing will be held by, the City Council'of the City of Huntingtbn-Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic paper at least one issue Center, Huntington Beach,,it`the,Hour of i7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as pos- sible, on.Monday the 3rd day of April, commencing from the 23rd ._ day of March i1972, for the purpose of considering an; appeal to the denial by the City Plan- ning Commission of Master Plan Amend. 19 and ending on the 23rd day of March meet 724, as initiated by the Planning Commission to a portion of Study Area "B." The proposed amendment +is for a change from Office-Professional to com- 19-72L, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and mercial for a .96 acre parcel of land times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the located on the north side of Slater} regular and entire issue of said p p proper, Avenue -approximately 268 ft. east of gu pews paper er and not in a supplement, and said notice was published therein on the followingBeach Boulevard. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning De- dates, to-wit: apartment Office. All interested persons are invited to Mar. 23 ? 1972 attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said appeal. Further information may be obtained from'the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 3/16/72 - CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C. Jones r City Clerk Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of March 19_Z2j Notary Public Orange County, California THOMAS D. WYLLIE Notary Public-California ® ;o Orange County My Commission Expires September 12, 1974 � V t. Huntington Beach Planning Commission �. P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 IN April 3, 1972 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission RE : Master Plan Amendment No. 72-3 — APPEAL ATTN : David D. Rowlands, City Administrator Paul Jones, City Clerk Gentlemen : Transmitted herewith is a report on the Planning Commission ' s recommendation for denial of Master Plan Amendment No. 72-3. This amendment was initiated by the Planning Commission in conjunction with Zone Case No. 72-10, which was also denied by the Commission on March 7, 1972. The Planning Commission ' s decision was appealed by Councilman Donald D. Shipley . The subject Master Plan Amendment is for a change from Office— Professional to Commercial on a . 96 acre parcel of land located on the north side of Slater Avenue, approximately 268 feet east of Beach Boulevard. Planning Commission action : Denied Reasons given by the Planning Commission for their action: 1 . A secondary highway is not the place for a commercial zone. 2. There is a sufficient amount of commercial property in the area. 3. If the subject property was zoned commercial , it would be detrimental to the surrounding area. 4. The Master Plan Amendment would encourage strip zoning along Slater Avenue. ROLL CALL VOTE : . AYES : Porter, Kerins, Duke, Bazil, Higgins, Boyle NOES : None ABSENT: Slates Additional Information : Margaret Preninger, property owner, gave the history of her property and how it was zoned from Cl to R5 by the City without her knowledge. Mrs. Preninger requested that her property be changed back to a commercial zone . There was no one present to speak in opposition. Res 2t.ful ubmitted, .A�. Reynold Secretary Yy Published Huntington Beach News Mar. 23, 1972. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APPEAL TO DENIAL MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 72-3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- lic 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 pos- s;ble, on Monday the 3rd day of April, 1972, for the purpose of considering an appeal to the denial by the City Plan- ning Commission of Master Plan Amend- ment 72-3, 'as�initiated by the Planning Commission to a portion of Study Area "B." The proposed amendment is for a change from Office-Professional to Com- mercial for a .96 acre parcel of land located on the north side of Slater Avenue approximately 268 ft. east of Beach Boulevard. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning De- partment Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said appeal. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 3/16/72 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C. Jones City Clerk publish 3/23/72 Pink wataxtock 35 PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR:-_..._'7 - _3..__` -----.__------------ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ?- - ''o � " r� �, APPEAL TO DENIAL yi+slc -?lr n-1.._...7 .:--3 MASTER PLAN AMMMMU 72-3 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 3rd day of April 19 72 , for the purpose of considering an appeal to the denial by the City Planning Commission of Master Plan Amendment 72-3, as a initiated by the. Planning Commission, to a portion of Study Area "B". The proposed amendment is for a change from Office-Professional to Commercial for a.'.96 acre parcel of land located on the north side of Slater Avenue, approximately 268 ft. east of Beach Boulevardl A map depicting . said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said appeal Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 3/16/72 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk oil,. City O Huntington Beach °D'4dnEiMc,LEer BRANDER D.CASTLE P.O. 90X 1lp, CALIFORNIA'!Z Assistant Adm{r1k+tMtor DON P. SONFA City Attorney March 160 1972 >� a WARREN G.HALL MAYOR rf George C..McCracken of yCF� q PAUL C.JONES ... COUNCILMEN t r+j£ "� City Clerk Jerry A.Harney Ted W.Bartlett CHr Alvin M.CooneA1�� Norms Brandel Gibbs Jack Green Donald D.Shipley tea. * ] 3 Js Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach, California Attention: David D. Rowlands , City Administrator Gentlemen: As a member of the'City Council I wish' to appeal the denial by the City Planning. Commission of Master Plan Amendment 72-3 and Zone Case '72-1Q,;,,,*&ich were initiated by the Planning Commission. Sinceftly yours:,.,,, .,, Donald D. Shipley JAME$R,JWMEE�,,�It EARLE RoRiTAiL" OLLIN C.CLEVELAND KENNETH A.REYNOLDS Director of Public Marks Police Chief •Builliing Director Planning Director VINCaNT G.MOORHOUSE FRANK'fI.ARfiU14;LO RA4MONb Firt'!►l�p; Director Harbors, WALTER W.JOHNSON NORMAN L.WORTHY Finance Director'. Fire Chief i,_- 8ee6h4&Development Library Director Recreation&Parks Director City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Plan ing Commission, at their regular/A4+&urwed meetin held 'L r commended of 7.� - 3 If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, The applicant in this matter is (Address) • (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By Number of Excerpts Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 72-3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment, as initiated by the Planning Commission, to a portion of Study Area "B". The proposed amendment is for a change from Office Professional to Commercial for a .96 acre parcel of land located or. the north side of Slater Avenue, approximately 268 f t. east of Beach Boulevard. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department office. Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , on March 7, 1972 , in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, untington Beach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange Avenue. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Duster Plan Amendment Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No 536-5271 DATED this 24th day of February 1972 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K.A. Reynolds Secretary 12 April 1972 TO: City Council FROM: City Attorney SUBJECT : Master Plan Amendment No . 72-3 Pursuant to direction of the City Council, we transmit the attached resolution amending the Master Plan of Land Use to include amendment No. 72-3 , a portion of Study Area "B . " tBONFA P: City Attorney /b c Attachment fAridavit of Publication State of--California County of Orange ss City-of Huntington Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination 00 of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide �7 v•"•• subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been ��,. ••••" established, printed and published in the State of California, and *•"" County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication •••"'°"••••�• of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race.or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper Published Huntington Beach News Mar. of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court 23, 1972. ' of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. r NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER.PLAN AMENDMENT 72.2 That the MASTER PLAN AI ENDMLNT 72-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a, pub- lic hearing originally scheduled for April 3, 1972; will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in,the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 17th day"of April, 1972, paper at least One issue for the purpose of considering the denial by the City Planning Commission of Master Plan Amendment 72-2, to master commencing from the 2 rd — dayof March plan a-,portion. of--Study-Area,, c.'` Fftb proposed•. /� �amendment is`"for,`a,"ch�ge' ; 1L a-, from light industrial to medium density 9—�'J and ending On the 23rd day of March residential for a 36.5 acre parcel located at the northwest corner of Edinger.Ave- nue and Graham Streetr`A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning, 19__L2_, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and times of publication as said regularly Department office. p paper was re Marl issued, and in the All interested persons are .invited to regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a attend said hearing and express their)) supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following opinions for.or against said Master Planl dates, to-wit: Amendment. k Further information may be obtained) 7 from.the Office of the City Clerk. Mar. 23 , 19 r/2 DATED:•3/21/72 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C. Jones City Clerk 47 ublisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of March 19--7-2 . OA-A Notary Public Orange County, California OR THOMAS D. WYLLIE P�-�.r Notary Public-California f f Orange County (\// • My Commission Expires . My. September 12, 1974 �1 AMERICAN General Offices: 7501 Pulaski Highway/ Baltimore, Maryland 21237 / a.c. 301—866-1900 El j,i,• BANK STATIONERY COMPANY An American Standard Company Address Reply to: Arthur Long,Senior Vice President 2284 Marietta Boulevard, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30318 404 355-3580 March 10 , 1972 Mr. George Lusk John D. Lusk & Son P. 0. Box 2140 Newport Beach, California 92663 Dear Mr. Lusk: We are seriously considering your proposal for locating a new plant in the Huntington Beach Industrial Park. When you and I discussed this proposal several weeks ago, I believe you mentioned that your Company plans to build condominiums in the immediate area. You anticipated that a 1400 sq. ft. condominium would cost between $22 ,000 and $25 ,000 dollars . Would you kindly advise me of the progress being made on these condominiums as they make the Industrial site much more attractive to us . Would it be practical for you to Bold some of the units for American Bank Stationery personnel? I plan to be in Los Angeles the latter part of this month and will discuss this further with you at that time. Sincerely you , hurr ng Sew-rbr Vice President AL:vv The Financial Marketing People Y • S • ' TANSEY AIRCRAFT PULLEY CO. phenolic and metal pulleys 1520 W. 139TH STREET GARDENA, CALIFORNIA 90249 .� . (213) 321-1633 '6 March, 1972 Huntington Beach Industrial Park 17550 Gillette Ave. Irvine Industrial Complex P.O. Box 2140 Newport Beach, Calif. 92663 Gentlemen: Please use this letter to inform the City Council of Huntington Beach, California, that we are very much in favor of having the area to the west of Graham and north of Edinger re-zoned R-3 for condominium apart- ments. We knew of this proposal at the time of our negotiations with the Lusk organization. The condominiums were one of the main reasons for locating our plant in Huntington Beach Industrial Park, as they would enable some of our employees to obtain housing nearby. We trust you will make our feelings known to the Council at their next meeting. Very truly yours, TANSEY AIRCRAFT PULLEY CO. David Tansey, President DT/pc wheels-rollers-industrial-aircraft plastics NOACK'S DISPLAY LETTER COMPANY, INC. March 6, 1972 Huntington Beach Industrial Park 17550 Gillette Newport Beach, California 92663 Gentlemen: One of the reasons I bought business property and located our plant in Huntington Beach Industrial Park was that I was told according to the master plan the area West of Graham and North of Edinger was to be rezoned to R-3. I am very much in favor of this rezoning, as both my employees and I are looking forward to moving into this area. Very truly yours, ALI William G. Noack, President Noack's Display Letter Co., Inc. WGN:jg 859 W. 190th Street / Gardena, California 90247 / Telephone 321-9285 BIO-MEDICAL `CROAN ENGINEERING COMPANY_ON- CEC0� DISPOSABLE SUPPLIES 5582 McFADDEN AVE., HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. 92649 (213) 430-0524 (714) 893-0561 March 6, 1972 Mr. John D. Lusk & Son —Huntington Beach,.Industrial Park. . Huntington Beach; California Gentlemen: This letter will outline our comments and general feelings relative to the proposed development of the Garden Apartment project adjoining the Industrial Park. Our firm 'spent more than one year studying various industrial sites before purchasing our facility at 5582 McFadden. The original tract map included the parcel of land proposed for apartment development. It was our opinion at that time that this represented a sound land-use program. We do not feel that the proposed project will detract in any way from the value of our property, but rather should enhance the value of the entire area. We have reviewed the planned development, and it appears quite logical that apartment dwellings should be available to the labor force that will rely, to a large extent, on the tenants of the Huntington Beach Industrial Park. Sincerely, CROAN -ENGINEERING COMPANY C;CCL4t)Olt,-) GARY L. CROAN Vice President - Manufacturing COMPLETE SERVICE DESIGN ENGINEERING TOOLING MANUFACTURING c - _ - STANDARD CHEMICAL CORPORATION 3200 EAST 29TH STREET LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90806 GARFIELD 6-7631 NEVADA 6.2662 March 6, 1972 Mr. George Lusk 17559 Gillette Avenue Newport Beach, Calif. 92663 Dear Sir: Now that we are in production at our new site in the Huntington Beach Industrial Park and are looking forward to ground breaking for our second facility adjacent thereto, I wish to remind you that one of the considerations of our moving to Huntington Beach was the promised housing accomodations near our factory site. We therefore hope that this zoning problem maybe resolved in the immediate future. Very trul yours, p�anv Thomas J. Horan TJH:j g r GREAT WESTERN INDUSTRIAL REALTY CO. 426 W. CARSON STREET, SUITE 12 CARSON, CALIFORNIA 90745 320-5151 March 6, 1972 Huntington Beach Industrial Park 17550 Gillette Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 Gentlemen: It was my understanding that according to the master plan, the area West of Graham and North of Edinger was to be rezoned to R-3. I am very much in favor of this rezoning, as this is one of the reasons I bought property in this area. Very truly yours, Webb Morrow WM/ma SALES • LEASES • ACREAGE • NEW CONSTRUCTION 0 INVESTMENTS MEMBER AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION • INDUSTRIAL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - f '<:''><'>'.=�v;>:,,>•,.k:,.;�; STORE FRONT REMODELING AND ELECTRICAL ADVERTISING ^?":......<tiy. 12036 CENTRALIA, HAWAIIAN GARDENS, CALIF. 90716 PHONE 860-2004 March G, 1'72 Huntington Beach Industrial Park 17550 Gillette Avenue Newport Beach, California 92133 Ge ntle ne n: One of the reasons for my purchasing lanai in the Huntington Beach Industrial Park was that in looking over your master plan, I noticed that a portion of the area was zoned R-3. This very much impressed sae, and I am very much in favor of it, because we do need housing for ourselves and our employees. Hoping that the Council members of Huntington Beach, Calif. will pass favorably on this rezoning, I remain, Sincerely, Ralph D. Parson RDP:sx PARSON SIGN COMPANY ENGARD COATINGS CORPORATION 15541 COMMERCE LANE ® HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. 92649 • PHONES (213) 431-6553 (714) 892-8316 March 6, 1972 Huntington Beach, Industrial Park 17550 Gillette Avenue Newport Beach, California 92633 Gentlemen: We feel deeping a portion of the area in the Huntington Beach Industrial Park zoned R-3 to be beneficial to the area. Sincerely, ENGARD COATINGS CORPORATION Mary Ca zdvy Office Manager me • Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 February 22 1S" FyG TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission ..... � RE : Master Plan Amendment No . 72- 2 ....... ATTN: David D . Rowlands , City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is the Planning Commission' s recommendation for denial of Master Plan Amendment No . 72-2 . Said amendment is a proposal for a change in the Master Plan of Land Use on the 36 . 5 acre parcel of land located at the northwest corner of Edinger Avenue and Graham Street from Light Industrial to Medium Density Residential . This Master Plan Amendment was initiated by the Planning Commission to be heard in conjunction with Zone Case No . 71-40 , a proposal to rezone said property from M1-A to R3-PD . This action was taken because the property is Master Planned industrial and the provisions of the state law are such that if Zone Case No . 71-40 is approved, .a tentative tract map cannot be approved unless it complies with the General Plan. The Planning Commission held their public hearing on Zone Case No . 71-40 ; however, action was continued to March 7 , 1972 to allow time for the City Council to take action on the proposed Master Plan Amendment, thereby indicating to the Planning Commission the Council ' s attitude toward rezoning., this parcel . The Planning Commission at their February 1 , 1972 meeting by majority vote denied the proposed Master Plan Amendment . The roll call vote was as follows : AYES : Porter, Kerins , Duke , Bazil NOES : Higgins , Slates ABSENT : Boyle It is noted that a prior motion to approve the Master Plan Amendment failed by the following vote : AYES : Bazil , Slates , Higgins NOES: Porter, Kerins , Duke ABSENT : Boyle I 'Y When the motion to deny was .first considered it failed by the following ;ote : . AYES : Porter , Kerins , Duke NOES : Bazil , Slates , Higgins ABSENT : Boyle Upon motion for reconsideration Commissioner Bazil changed his vote from no so the matter could be transmitted to the City Council for consideration and stated his vote did not reflect his opinion on this matter . The following argument was given in favor of this Master Plan Amendment . 1 . Approval will uphold the gentlemen' s agreement between the City and the developer as evidenced by rezoning of the ten acre parcel on the east side of Graham Street approximately 600 ft . north of Edinger Avenue . The following reasons were given for denial of the proposal : 1 . Said amendment will have a detrimental effect on the tax base . 2 . There is sufficient housing in the area for workers that will be employed in this industrial area . 3 . The gentlemen ' s agreement with the Lusk Company should be backed up by ordinance . ADDITIONAL INFORMATION : It was the consensus of the Planning Commission that if the City Council approved this request that it be done in a phasing program and that this phasing program be evaluated by the Planning Commission. If this Master Plan Amendment is to be approved, the State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held after which the plan may be adopted by resolution . Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynolds Secretary KAR: sen Page 2 / CF-E z ! ZFl J i 000 100-M1-A-20,000 RI 100-M 1-A-15,000 Rl R R3 '� LR1 3 m N --- DR. m CF-R DR Z R1 _ MI-A X. DR C F C D 0 EUI NC,E Q AVE. -T = R1 RI _...._.__ RIT J �r p HENRICKSEN .� DR I j j CA`� ti _,, "a 17 SLALI MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 72- 2 �A no LIGHT INDU3.TRI.4L TO MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. „uNruvcroN.FACH NUNTINGTON BEAcn PLANNING DEPT. 1 February 15, 1972 MEMO TO: ASSISTANT PLANNING DIRECTOR, RICHARD A. HARLOW FROM: ROGER D. SLATES, PLANNING COMMISSIONER SUBJECT: MINORITY REPORT - MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 72-2 The undersigned is not in agreement with the majority a-tion of the Planning Commission in denying Master Plan Amendment 72-2 .for the following reasons : 1 - The City, via Council actions in August and September of 1969, made a commitment to the Developer, John D. Lusk and Son, tha'_ the 44.5 acres of property located on both sides of Graham Street and north of Edinger Avenue would be zoned to a multiple density (R3) , subject only to a building phasing program. As part of this commitment , a zone change to R3 was granted on the ten acre parcel located on the east side of Graham Street. Later the City acquired five of the ten acres for a park. 2 - The 35 acre parcel of property subject to Master Plan Amendment 72-2 is now zoned MI-A and is surrounded on three sides by, non- industrial land uses(residential) . Because of these uses on the surrounding property, I do not think the subject property lends itself to industrial uses. 3' - This Master Plan Amendment and subsequent zone change (low to middle income-townhouses) will allow the developer to build housing of a type and price that will fill a critical need in the area, as evidenced by surveys presented to the Planning Commission by the staff. These surveys indicated absolutely no homes for sale or sold in the4for less than $22,500.00. 4 - The availability of reasonable priced new housing immediately adjacent to an industrial area is something most industrial developments have not been in a position to offer. This will allow the Huntington Beath Industrial Park to he more competitive with other industrial areas outside of Huntington Reach (ie. Irvine, Segerstrom, etc. ) . 5 - The R3-PD(15) developmentp hat will be built if the Master Plan Amendment is approved, will result in a lower unit density than a R3 apartment development (approximately 350 housing units less) . It should not be overlooked that the proposed development will allow individual ownership of housing rather than absentee owner- ship which generally exists in a normal multiple family (R3-apt) development . I ! y •--2- For these reasons , I feel the City Council should definitely approve Master Amendment 72-2. A brief review of the reasons for approval are: a - A commitment by the City was made for Multiple family density. b - The area is not prime industrial land. c - A lower density than what was originally proposed and approved will be developed. d - A housing type (individually owned townhouses) in a price range not available in the immediate area and critically needed will be built. - i HUNTINGTON BEACH INDUSTRIAL PAR " ~ _-" A MEMBER OF THE LUSK FAMILY OF COMPANIES 17550 Gillette Ave., Irvine Industrial Complex.P.O. Box 2140.Newport Beach, Calif.92663•(714)557-8220.(213)694-1971 October 26, 1971 The City Council /P0 The City of Huntington Beach 3 Post Office Box 190 Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648 Re: Approximately 36 acres on the northwest corner of Edinger Avenue and Graham Street Honorable Mayor and City Council : . We have filed a request ..fo'r. zoning from M-lA to R-3PD (15) on the approximately 36 acres lying on the northwest corner of Edinger Avenue and Graham Street. This application was filed pursuant to action taken in the September. 7, 1971 ' Council meeting and subsequent conversations and meetings with the City staff and City Attorney. During several City Council meetings held during the middle of 1969, approximately 10 acres of property located on the north side of Edinger Avenue, west of the Marina High School site, were zoned from M-lA to R-3, and an informal agreement was reached whereby the approximately 36 acres referred to above were committed to R-3 apartment zoning. This zoning was to be completed in phases as the adjoining industrial property was developed by us. We hereby request that the City _Council enter into a new understanding with us that, as part of the agreement to reduce density from high density R-3 zoning to not more than 15 units per acre, subject to a precise plan, the zoning and development of this property in phases be eliminated. This approval for a Planned Unit Development and/or condominium- townhouses subject to a precise plan will require the final zone change to low density R-3, as previously agreed, but subject to a precise plan for a Planned Unit Development a Wor condominium- townhouses of low density which will comprehensively cover the total 36 acres by committing this property to its entire\development instead of phasing, for the following reasons: The City Council Page 2 October 26, 1971 The City of Huntington Beach 1 . A Planned Unit Development is a total concept plan and must be developed orderly and continually through com- pletion of the entire project, rather than developing in intermittent parts as would be required under the existing phasing agreement. 2. The Real Estate Commissioner will want to know the cost of maintaining and operating recreational facilities and open space area to the homeowners, which will have to be stated in the public report. 3 .' Recreational facilities and open space areas are planned and developed for the total project. To provide these recreational facilities and open space areas for only a portion of the project would put an undue burden on the first phase owners in that they would have to pay the cost of maintaining these recreational facilities and open space areas provided for the entire project. 4. We will have .to bond the completion of the recreational facilities and open space areas, and it is necessary that we proceed on an orderly, continual basis subject to the market situation. 5. People buying in a Planned Unit Development will want to know the use of the property adjacent to them. We have met with the City staff and presented our tentative development concept and our concern with the phasing agreement, and they have agreed with our proposal in both cases. Your consideration of eliminating the existing phasing understanding as a part of the agreement to reduce density will be sincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, HUNTINGTON BEACH INDUSTRIAL PARK By: JOHN D. LUSK & SON, General Partner j John' D. Lusk Chairman of the Board J D L/j k � - k Lusk ZoNE. cHOGE It Is the intent of .the City Council to establish a. 1:6 ratio ' for rezoning- from MIA to R3, to grit: When SO per cent of approximately SO MIA acres is under construction, then a zone change to R3 .for the next unit of apartments will be given favorable consideration. s fir/ Vy ro HUNTINGTON BEACH INDUSTRIAL PARK A MEMBER OF THE LUSK FAMILY OF COMPANIES 17550 Gillette Ave., Irvine Industrial Complex. P.O. Box'2140,Newport Beach,Calif.92663.(714)557-8220.(213)694-1971 September 1 , 1971 The City Council The City of Huntington Beach Post Office Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Honorable Mayor• a'nd City Council : Due to the opposition to high density and the concern of the City Council , we feel it is better planning to reduce the density of our R-.3 zoning by precise plan to a Planned Unit Development of condominium townhouses, with a maximum density of 15 .units per acre. We believe this would be aesthetically attractive with large open areas and recreational facilities. To do this the entire area must' be master planned with the expense of the, open areas and recreational areas approved by. the Real Es- tate Commissioner: While we will build in stages, it is necessary that we have complete zoning and be able to commit the property to , a master plan, which is the requirement of the Real Estate Commis- . sioner in making sales of condominium units . Your consideration of this reduction in density will be -sincerely appreciated, subject to precise plan. Very .truly yours, HUNTINGTON BEACH INDUSTRIAL PARK By: JOHN D. LUSK & SON, General Partner John D. Lusk Chairman of the Board JDL/j k • `,%5 Y /. Pv. V SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS O CLARENCE HALL ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS WOODIS CHADDICK JAMES CARVELL JOHN RAJCIC OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 7972 WARNER AVENUE, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92647 714-847-2551 November 12, 1971 The City Council City of Huntington Beach c/o Mr. Brander Castle P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648 Honorable Mayor and City Council: .I have been informed of the request submitted to the City Council by Mr. John' D. Lusk, on behalf of Huntington Beach Industrial Park, for immediate development of 36 acres at the northwest corner of Edinger and Graham. Unfortunately, the Board of Trustees of Ocean View School District is not scheduled to meet until November 29 , 1971 , and will not, therefore, have an opportunity to officially express an opinion concerning the request for immediate development of the par- cel in question. It is, however, the expressed understanding of the Board that development would be phased in proportionate to develop- ment of the adjoining industrial property. It is my judgment that the members of the board of Ocean View School District will strenuously object to this change in commitment. This matter will be brought to their attention at the regular meeting sched- uled for November 29 and the action taken will be immediately trans- mitted to you. CR pectfully, Clarence L. Hall Superintendent of Schools CLH/j s cc: Board of Trustees • J/ HUNTINGTON BEACH CHAMBER of COMMERCE 18582 BEACH BOULEVARD, SUITE 224 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92646 e • TELEPHONE (714) 962-6661 HUNTINGTON BEACH March 6, 1972 OFFICERS LUSK INDUSTRIAL PARK President ROGER D.SLATES ZONE CHANGE Ml-A to R3-PD(15) R.D.Slates-Realtors COUNCIL AGENDA-MARCH 6, 1972 First Vice President PAGE 10, ITEM L-1 WILLIAM FOSTER Huntington Beach Company Second Vice President Honorable Mayor and Council Members JEROME M.BAME Attorney-at-Law City of Huntington Beach Treasurer P. 0. Box 190 PAUL FRIZZELLHuntington Beach California 92648 Security Pacific National Bannkk g � DIRECTORS Dear Mayor & City Council Members: ALLEN KLINGENSMITH Attorney-at-Law STAN BOTELHO After review and action by this Chamber's Legislative Action General Telephone Company Committee and Executive Committee, the Board of Directors of ROBERT BURBANK this Chamber, at noon meeting on this day, have taken the Southern California Edision Company following action to which -w:.e; request the .City Council's EDCOUNTRYMAN ' Dot Datsun,Inc. sincere consideration. JAMES DE GUELLE DeGuelle&Sons Glass Company RESOLVED: That the Lusk Industrial Park of over 300 acres PETE DI FABIO is a unique and essential asset to the City of Huntington Postmaster Beach and that its development by the John D. Lusk Company DALE DUNN Huntington Harbour Corporation should be encouraged in every possible way. JACK FEEHAN Southern California Gas Company That the 1969 Agreement between the City and Lusk Company JACKGROTH to favorably consider rezoning of some 36 acres of this property Groth Chevrolet from Ml-A to R3, upon the commencement of a certain number of MARK HAMMARQUIST Huntington Valley Stationers industrial developments in this project, be and should be STEPHEN HOLDEN honored and upheld. South Shores Insurance PETER HORTOn McDonnell/Douglas Astronautics Co. That, the Lusk Company is, to our understanding, performing in accordance with its agreement with the City and now needs, DICK HUSTON Los Angeles Times Distributor as an integral part of their industrial sales (which includes JAMESLANGE availability of adequate nearby housing) the rezoning to R-3 in Viking Imports keeping with their original agreement. GEORGE MC CRACKEN General Contractor That, the original agreement contemplated, for better City BILL PETERSON Bank of America control, the rezoning of the 36 acres to R-3 be done in phases ED SULLIVAN but the present proposal to rezone the whole 36 acres to Automobile Club of R3-PD(15) is to the better interest of the City because: Southern California ROBERT TERRY Terry Buick (a) a lower density will be achieved, consisting of HERBERT VAUGHN condominium townhouses, individually owned, rather Top Hat Liquor than rented apartments as originally contemplated. DARRELL WARD Smiths'Mortuary C.E."BILL"WOODS Signal Oil&Gas RALPH C.KISER I Executive Manager of Chamber of Commerce / 0 honorable Mayor & City Council Members -2- March 6, 1972 (b) a complete master-planned housing development will be obtained. This- requires the 36 acre rezoning to be treated as a whole and not in phases; (c) presently unavailable housing of the type necessary to enhance the industrial development in the most attractive manner will be obtained; (d) the 36 acres is so situated, next to developed residential properties, that residential rather than industrial uses would appear more fitting for such area; (e) lastly, development of this land .under our PRD ordinance gives to the City greater control of its actual development with full review and approval of the City- required, architecturally and in every other aspect. The Chamber of Commerce respectfully requests the City Council full consideration to this matter, so that such agreements with the City can be respected and that this important industrial asset to this City might obtain its maximum development to the benefit of- the City and all parties involved. APPROVED, ADOPTED AND RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY, Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors March 6, 1972 Ta` --- Publish 23/72 PUBLIC NEARING SEA Postcards -0- FOR:...... ... .� .r.:7• ... =2=. •••••• NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 72-2 originally scheduled for .April 3, 1972, 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 17th day of April , 1972 , for the purpose of considering the denial by the City Planning Commission of Master Plan Amendment 72-2v to nester plan a portion of Study -Area "C". The proposed amendment is for a change from light industrial to nedLun density residential for a 36.3 acre parcel located at the northMest corner of Edinger Avenue and Graham Street. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and . express their opinions for or against said Master Plan Amendment. Further information maybe obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 3/21/72 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk Affidavit of Publication State of California County of Orange ss City of Huntington Beach 1 George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, 'a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. Oublished Huntington Beach News.Mar. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper 1972. of general•circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court NOTICE OF. PUBLIC HEARING of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. MASTER PLAN.AMENDMENT 72-2 ao NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub That the MAKER PLAN AMENDPONT '72-2 hearing will be held, by. the city council of the'City•of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the. Civic :enter. Huntington Beach, at,the hour of 7:30 P.M., or as soon :thereafter as of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- )ossible, on Monday the 3rd day of 4pril, 1972,. for the .purpose of consid-.i ering the- denial,by the City Planning'I at least Q11P, issue Commission'of Master Plan Amendment paper 72-2, to master plan a portion of Study Area "C". The proposed,amendment is for •a '•change. from;.light. industrial .to� commencing from the 9th ._ day of 19a.rch medium density residential for- a 36.51 acre parcel located at- the northwest, corner of Edinger.AGenue and Graham 19��, and ending on the 9th day of March street. A map depicting.said, proposal :s. on file in the Planning Department Office. All- interested persons are invited to 19-7-Z-, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and attend said nearing and,express their times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the I opinions for or.against.said Master.Plan regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a Amendment.' supplement, and said notice was published therein on the followin Further information- may be obtained g ,from the Office.of.the•City Clerk. dates, to-wit: DATED: 3/7/72 j r� CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Mar. 9 , 19 7 2 by: Paul C. Jones i City Clerk ublisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 th day of March f�19__Z2 . Notary Public Orange County, California THOMAS D. WYLLIE Notary Public-California :A Orange County MY Commission Expires ` °"" Sepfember 12, 1974 l Publish 1/9/72 Postcards U PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR:.... .'"'.. 7. Tom, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ^ __ , MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 72-2 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 =rd day of April 19 72 , for the purpose of considering the denial by the City Planning Commission of Master Plan Amendment 72-2, to master plan a portion of Study Area "C". The proposed amendment is for a change from light industrial to medium density residential for a 36.5 acre parcel located at the northwest corner of Edinger Avenue and Graham Street. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master Plan Amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 3/7/72 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY OPINION NO. 72-8 2 March 1972 SUBJECT : Master Plan Amendment 72-2 (Lusk) REQUESTED BY: City Council PREPARED BY : Don P . Bonfa, City Attorney Willis Mevis , Deputy City Attorney QUESTION : May the City Council legally adopt Master Plan Amendment 72-2 in the light of Section 9820 , Huntington Beach Ordi- nance Code? ANSWER: Yes . DISCUSSION : Master Plan Amendment 72-2 is before the Council on the con- sent calendar following denial by the Planning Commission. The City Council may either vote to deny a hearing or set a public hearing date . Government Code , Section 65355 • Following a public hearing, the Council may approve by reso- lution . Government Code , Section 65357 - Changes or additions must be referred back to the Planning Com- mission . Government Code , Section 65356 • Following the amendment to the master plan, the area may be rezoned . This zoning matter is now pending before the Plan- ning Commission. Upon receiving the recommendation of the Planning Commission, the Council may set the matter for public hearing and adopt the zoning amendment by ordinance . Government Code , Section 65854 . A zoning ordinance , like any other ordinance , does not require findings . Huntington Beach Ordinance Code , Section 9820 merely recites the elements of the police power and does not add any requirement . The presumption is in favor of the validity of an ordinance , f Office of the City Attorney 2 March 1972 Opinion No. 72-8 Page 2 the subject matter of which is within the legislative power of the municipality . 35 Cal Jur 2d, p . 233 . Zoning is a legitimate exercise of the police power. CEB Zoning, Section 5 . 1. If the legislative decision is not totally senseless , but is debatable , the legislative decision is upheld . CEB Zoning, Section 7 .11 . Upon enactment , a zoning ordinance may be attacked in court . The attack may be on the basis of fraud; that it is arbitrary and discriminatory ; that it is in excess of the police power; that the ordinance is an effective taking for public use with- out ,just compensation; that it creates a monopoly; that the use of adjacent property renders the land entirely unsuited to, or unusable for the only purpose permitted by ordinance.; that a small parcel is restricted and given legs right than the surrounding property . Wilkins v. San Bernardino , (1946) 29 C 2d 332, 175 P 2d 542 , CEB Zoning, Section 7 .9 . Ordinarily, California courts do not second .-guess legislative determination on how land should' be zoned. CEB Zoning, Section 7 . 10 . c A zoning ordinance is the proper subject of a referendum com- menced by a petition signed by not less than ten percent ( 10%) of the voters of the city on the day the petition is filed protesting the ordinance and which must be filed within thirty ( 30) days of. the ordinance adoption. Elections Code , Section 4051 . CONCLUSION: Master Plan Amendment 72-2 may be set for public hearing and passed by resolution . The same area may then be rezoned to follow the master plan. (It may be done concurrently following receipt of the recom- mendation of the Planning Commission) . Upon passage - of the zoning amendment , it is subject to attack i' F: L HUNTINGTON BEACH INDUSTRIAL PAR A MEMBER OF THE LUSK FAMILY OF COMPANIES 17550 Gillette Ave., Irvine Industrial Complex.P.O. Box 2140,Newport Beach, Calif. 92663.(714)557-8220.(213)694-1971 October 26, 1971 The City Council The City of Huntington Beach Post Office Box 190 Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648 Re: Approximately 36 acres on the northwest corner, of Edinger Avenue and Graham Street Honorable Mayor and City Council : f if We have filed a request for zoning from M-lA to R4PD (15) on the approximately 36 acres lying on the northwest corner of Edinger Avenue and Graham Street. This application was filed pursuant to action taken in the September 7, 1971 Council meeting and subsequent conversations and meetings with the City staff and City Attorney. During several City Council meetings held during the middle of 1969, approximately 10 acres of property located on the north side of Edinger Avenue, west of the Marina High School site, were 'zoned from-M-lA to R-3, and an informal agreement was reached whereby the approximately 36 acres referred to above were committed to R-3 apartment zoning. This zoning was to be completed in phases as the adjoining industrial property was developed by us . We hereby request that the City Council enter into a new understanding with us that, as part of the agreement to reduce density from high density R-3 zoning to not more than 15 units per acre, subject to a precise plan, the zoning and development of this property in phases be eliminated. This approval for a Planned Unit Development and/or condominium- townhouses subject to a precise plan will require the final zone change to low density R-3, as previously agreed, but subject to a precise plan for a Planned Unit Development and/or condominium- townhouses of low density which will comprehensively cover the total 36 acres by committing this property to its entire development instead of phasing, for the following reasons: i ,The City Council s Page 2 October Go, 1971 The City of Huntington Beach i I . A Planned Unit Development is a lotal concept plan and mu-,t be developed orderly and (.on L i nua I I y through com- pletion of the entire project, rather than developing in intermittant parts as would be required under the existing phasing agreement. 2 . The Real Estate Commissioner will want to know the cost of maintaining and operating recreational facilities and open space area to the homeowners, which will have to be stated in the public report. 3 . Recreational facilities and open space areas are planned and developed for the total project . To provide these recreational facilities and open space areas for only a portion of the project would put an undue burden on the first phase owners in that they would have to pay the cost of maintaining these recreational facilities and open space areas provided for the entire project. 4. We will have to bond the completion of the recreational facilities and open space areas, and it is necessary that we proceed on an orderly, continual basis subject to the market situation. 5. People buying in a Planned Unit Development will want to know the use of the property adjacent to them. We have met with the City staff and presented our tentative development concept and our concern with the phasing agreement, and they have agreed with our proposal in both cases . Your consideration of eliminating the existing phasing understanding as a part of the agreement to reduce density will be sincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, • HUNTINGTON BEACH INDUSTRIAL PARK By: JOHN D. LUSK & SON, General Partner John D. Lusk Chairman of the Board JDL/jk i t It is the intent of the City Council to ;establish a le ratio for rezoning from MIA to R3, to wit: When 50 per cent of approximately 50 MIA acres is under construction, then a zone change to R3 .fohr the next unit of apartments will be `t. f given favorable consideration. 90'7 r t City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington B ac Pla ping Commission, at their regular/aid meeting hel a , recommended o f 7 at If approval has -been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purpose. If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, of the subject area will be submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is (Address) (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By Number of Excerpts None Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 72-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment to a portion of Study Area "C". The prpposed amendment is for a change from light industrial to medium density residential for a 36.5 ac. parcel located at the northwest corner of Edinger Avenue and Graham Street. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the banning Department Office. Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7'00 P.M. , o1n February 1, 1972 , in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, ` untington Beach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange Avenue. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Master Plan Amendment Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No 536-5271 DATED this 20th day of January, 1972 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By Richard A Harlow Acting Secretary o • 17. MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 72-2 A Master Plan Amendment to a portion of Study Area "C". The proposed amendment is for a change from light industrial to medium density residential for a 36.5 acre parcel located at the northwest corner of Edinger Avenue and Graham Street. Action: -.Acuff. .mac 17. 2/1/72 p PC HUNTINGTON BEACH INDUSTRIAL PARK A MEMBER OF THE LUSK FAMILY OF COMPANIES 17550 Gillette Ave., Irvine Industrial Complex. P.O. Box 2140,Newport Beach, Calif.92663.(714)557-8220.(213)694-1971 November 1 , 1971 Mr. Paul Jones, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648 Dear Mr. Jones: Due to circumstances beyond our control , it would be impossible for us to appear before the City Council today in connection with our agenda item No. K-4-Lusk-PD. If this item can be continued to the date of November 15, 1971 , it will be very much appreciated. Very truly yours, HUNTINGTON BEACH INDUSTRIAL PARK By: John D. Lusk & Son, General Partner John DKusk e - `� -'Chairman of the Board JDL/j k r'' • �1�! Ir y' ` HUNTINGTON BEACH CHAMBER Of COMMERCE � I 11- . 18582 BEACH BOULEVARD, SUITE 224 HUNTINGTOIN BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92W i TELEPHONE (714) 832-6581 HUNYONGTON BEACH March 6, 1972 Orru:EBS LUSK INDUSTRIAL PARK PresidentZONE CHANGE MI-A to R3-PD(15) ROGER D.SLATES R.D.Slates-Realtors COUNCIL AGENDA-MARCH 6, 1972 First Vice President PAGE 10, ITEM L-1 WILLIAM FOSTER Huntington Beach Company Second Vice President Honorable Mayor and Council Members JEROME M.BAME Attorney-at-Law City of Huntington Beach Treasurer P. 0. BOx 190 P FRIZZELL Security Pacificic National Bank gon Huntin t Beach, California 92648 N DIRECTORS Dear Mayor & City Council Members: ALLEN KLINGENSMITH Attorney-at-Law STAN BOTELHO After review and action by this Chamber's Legislative Action General Telephone Company Committee and Executive Committee, the Board of Directors of ROBERT BURBANK this Chamber, at noon meeting on this day, have taken the Southern California Edision Company following action to which w e, request the City Council's ED COUNTRYMAN Dot Datsun,Inc. sincere consideration. JAMES DE GUELLE DeGuelle&Sons Glass Company RESOLVED: That the Lusk Industrial Park of over 300 acres PETE DI FABIO is a unique and essential asset to the City of Huntington Postmaster Beach and that its development by the John D. Lusk Company DALE DUNN Huntington Harbour Corporation should be encouraged in every possible way. JACKFEEHAN Southern California Gas Com p'an y That the 1969 Agreement between the City and Lusk Company JACK GROTH to favorably consider rezoning of some 36 acres of this property Groth Chevrolet MARK HAMMARQUIST from Ml-A to R3, upon the commencement of a certain number of Huntington Valley Stationers industrial developments in this project, be and should be STEPHEN HOLDEN honored and upheld. South Shores Insurance PETER HORTON McDonnell/Douglas Astronautics Co. That, the Lusk Company is, to our understanding, performing in accordance with its agreement with the City and now needs, DICK HUSTON Los Angeles Times Distributor as an integral part of their industrial sales (which includes JAMESLANGE availability of adequate nearby housing) the rezoning to R-3 in Viking Imports keeping with their original agreement. GEORGE MC CRACKEN General Contractor That, the original agreement contemplated, for better City BILL PTERSO Dank ofAmerica control, the rezoning of the 36 acres to R-3 be done in phases ED SULLIVAN but the present proposal to rezone the whole 36 acres to Automobile Club of R3-PD(15)' is to the better interest of the City because: Southern California o ROBERT TERRY Terry Buick (a) a lower density will be achieved, consisting of HERBERT VAUGHN condominium townhouses, individually owned, ra`::aer Top Hat Liquor than rented apartments as originally contemplated. DARRELL WARD Smirhs'Mortuary C.E."BILL"WOODS Signal Oil&Gas RALPH C.KISER ' Executive Manager of Chamber of Commerce 1\ f; G Honorable Mayor & City Council Members -2- March 6, 1972 (b) a complete master-planned housing development will be obtained. This requires the 36 acre rezoning to be treated as a whole and not in phases; (c) presently unavailable housing of the type necessary to enhance the industrial development in the most attractive manner will be obtained; (d) the 36 acres is so situated, next to developed residential properties, that residential rather than industrial uses would appear more fitting for such area; (e) lastly, development of this land under our PRD ordinance gives to the City greater control of its actual development with full review and approval of the City required, architecturally and in every other aspect. The Chamber of Commerce respectfully requests the City Council full consideration to this matter, so that such agreements with the City can be respected and that this important industrial asset to this City might obtain its maximum development to the benefit of the City and all parties involved. APPROVED, ADOPTED AND RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY, Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors March 6, 1972 . Q TW I �11 ' >, � HUNTINGTON BEACH CHAMBER of COMMERCE 1&532 BEACH BOULEVARD, SUITE 224 HUNTINGTON BEACH,CALIFORNIA 92646 ` G i TELEPHONE (714) 832-fwW HUNTONGTON BEACH March 6, 1972 OFFICERS LUSK INDUSTRIAL PARK President ROGER D.SLATES ZONE CHANGE MI-A to R3-PD(15) 1:.D.Slate- Realtors COUNCIL AGENDA-MARCH 6, 1972 First Vice President PAGE 10, ITEM L-1 WILLIAM FOSTER �. Huntington Beach Company Second-Vice President Honorable Mayor and Council Members JEROME M.BAME Attorney-at-Law City of Huntington Beach Treasurer P. 0. Box 190 P FRIZZELL Security Pacificic National Bannkk g Huntin ton Beach, California 92648 DIRECTORS Dear Mayor & City Council Members: ALLEN KLINGENSMITH Attorney-at-Law STAN BOTELHO After review and action by this Chamber's Legislative Action General Telephone Company Committee and Executive Committee, the Board of Directors of ROBERT BURBANK this Chamber, at noon meeting on this day, have taken the Southern California Edision Company following action to which w e, request the City Council's ED COUNTRYMAN ' Dot Datsun,Inc. sincere consideration. JAMES DE GUELLE DeGuelle&Sons Glass Company RESOLVED: That the Lusk Industrial Park of over 300 acres PETE DI FABIO is a unique and essential asset to the City of Huntington Postmaster Beach and that its development by the John D. Lusk Company DALE DUNN Huntington HarbourCorporation should be encouraged in every possible way. JACK FEEHAN Southern California Gas Company That the 1969 Agreement between the City and Lusk Company JACK GROTH to favorably consider rezoning of some 36 acres of this property Groth Chevrolet from MI-A to R3, upon the commencement of a certain number of MARK HAMMAROUIST Huntington Valley Stationers industrial developments in this project, be and should be STEPHEN HOLDEN honored and upheld. South Shores Insurance PETER HORTON McDonnell/Douglas Astronautics Co. That, the Lusk Company is, to our understanding, performing in accordance with its agreement with the City and now needs, DICK HUSTON Los Angeles Times Distributor as an integral part of their industrial sales (which includes JAM.ES LANGE availability of adequate nearby housing) the rezoning to R-3 in Viking Imports keeping with their original agreement. GEORGEMC CRACKEN General Contractor That, the original agreement contemplated, for better City BILL PETERSON Bank of America control, the rezoning of the 36 acres to R-3 be done in phases ED SULLIVAN but the present proposal to rezone the whole 36 acres to Automobile Club of Southern California R3-PD(15) is to the better interest of the City because: ROBERT TERRY Terry Buick (a) a lower density will be achieved, consisting of HERBERT VAUGHN condominium townhouses, individually owrned, rather Top Hat Liquor than rented apartments as originally contemplated. DARRELL WARD Smiths'Mortuary C.E."B!LL"WOODS Signal Oil&Gas RALPH C.KISER Executive Manager of Chamber of Commerce , .Honorable Mayor & City Council Members -2- March 6, 1972 (b) a complete master-planned housing development will be obtained. This requires the 36 acre rezoning to be treated as a whole and not in phases; (c) presently unavailable housing of the type necessary to enhance the industrial development in the most attractive manner will be obtained; (d) the 36 acres is so situated, next to developed residential properties, that residential rather than industrial uses would appear more fitting for such area; (e) lastly, development of this. land under our PRD ordinance gives to the City greater control of its actual development with full review and approval of the City required, architecturally and in every other aspect. The Chamber of Commerce respectfully requests the City Council full consideration to this matter, so that such agreements with the City can be respected and that this important industrial asset to this City r:-cht obtain its maximum development to the benefit of the City and all parties involved. APPROVED, ADOPTED ARID RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY, Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerc6 Board of Directors March 6, 1972 / FI • � 770 moo, 18582 BEACH BOULEVARD. SlllTEE 224 S-iLI ING ON BEACH, CALIF0RN lA 52643 �1 0 ! TELEPHONE (714) ?32-�i9 !F?:UN• ONO- Ti ON DEACE a March 6, 1972 OFFICERS LUSK INDUSTRIAL PARK PresidentER D.SLATES ROGER ZONE CHANGE Ml-A to R3-PD(15) R.1).slates-Realtors COUNCIL AGENDA-iI'RCH 6, 1972 First Vice President WILLIAM FOSTER PAGE 10, ITEM L-1 �. Huntington Beach Company Second Vice President Honorable Mayor and Council Members JEROME M.BAME Attorney-at-Law City of Huntington Beach Treasurer P. 0. BOX 190 P FRIZZELL Security Pacificic National Bank g Huntin ton Beach, California 92648 N DIRECTORS Dear Mayor & City Council Members: ALLEN KLINGENSMITFi Attorney-at-Law STAN BOTELHO After -review and action by this Chamber's Legislative Action General Telephone Company Committee and Executive Committee, the Board of Directors of ROBERT BURBANK this Chamber, at noon meeting on this day, have taken the Southern California Edison Company T following action to which w e+ request the City Council s ED COUNTRYMAN Dot Datsun,Inc. sincere consideration. JAMES DE GUELLE DeGuellc&Sons Glass Company RESOLVED: That the Lusk Industrial Park of over 300 acres PETE DI FABIO is a unique and essential asset to the City of Huntington Postmaster Beach and that its development by the John D. Lusk Company DALE DUNN Huntington Harbour Corporation should be encouraged in every possible way. JACK FEEHAN Southern California Gas Company That the 1969 Agreement between the City and Lusk Company JACK GROTH to favorably consider rezoning of some 36 acres of this property Groth Chevrolet MARK HAMMARQUIST from Ml-A to R3, upon the commencement of a certain number of Huntington Valley Stationers industrial developments in this project, be and should be STEPHEN HOLDEN honored and upheld. South Shores Insurance PETERHORTON McDonnell/Douglas.Astror.autus Co. � py That the Lusk Company is, o�to our understanding performing DICK HUSTON in accordance with its agreement with the City and now needs, Los Angeles Times Distributor as an integral part of their industrial sales (which includes JAMES LANGE availability of adequate nearby housing) the rezoning to R-3 in Viking Imports keeping with their original agreement. GEORGE MC CRACKEN General Contractor That, the original agreement contemplated, for bet-ter City BILL PETERSON Bank of America control, the rezoning of the 36 acres to R-3 be done in phases ED SULLIVAN but the present proposal to rezone the whole 36 acres to . Automobile Club of R3-PD(15) is to the better interest of the City because: Southern California i, ROBERT TERRY Terry Buick (a) a lower density will be achieved, consisting of HERBERT VAUGHN condominium townhouses, individually owned, rather Top Hat Liquor than rented apartments as originally contemplated. DARRELL WARD Srnrths'Mortuary C.E."BILL"WOODS Signal Oil&Gas RALPH C.KICER Executive Manager of Chamber of Commerce `Honorable Mayor & City Council Members _ -2- March 6, 1972 (b) a complete master-planned housing development will be obtained. This requires the 36 acre rezoning to be treated as a whole and not in phases; (c) presently unavailable housing of the type necessary to enhance the industrial development in the most attractive manner will be obtained; (d) the 36 acres is so situated, next to developed residential properties, that residential -rather than industrial uses would appear more fitting for such area; (e) lastly, development of this land under our PRD ordinance gives to the City greater control of its actual development with full review and approval of the City required, architecturally and in every other aspect. The Chamber of Commerce respectfully requests the City Council full consideration to this matter, so that such agreements with the City can be respected and that this important industrial asset to this City might obtain its maximum development to the benefit of the City and all parties involved. APPROVED, ADOPTED AND RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY, Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors March 6, 1972 W U t id (1a1 HUN1"INGTON BEACH CHAMBER or COMMERCE 1&%2 BEACH BOULEVARD, SUITE 224 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92646 TELEPHONE (714) °82-6661 HUNTINGTON BEACH March 6, 1972 OFFICERS LUSK INDUSTRIAL PARK President ROGER D.SLATES ZONE CHANGE MI-A to R3-PD(15) , R.D.Slates—Realtors COUNCIL AGENDA-MARCH 6, 1972 rirst Vice President WILLIAM FOSTER PAGE 10 ITEM L-1 Huntington Beach Company li Second Vice President Honorable Mayor and Council Members JEROME M.SAME Attorney-at-Law City of Huntington Beach Treasurer P. 0. Box 190 PAUL FRIZZELL Security Pacific National Bannkk un Hting ton Beach, California 92648 DIRECTORS ALLEN KLINGENSMITH Dear Mayor & City Council Members: Attorney-at-Law STAN BOTELHO After review and action by this Chamber's Legislative Action General Telephone Company Committee and Executive Committee, the Board of Directors of ROBERT BURBANK this Chamber, at noon meeting on this day, have taken theSouthern California Edision Company ED COUNTRYMAN following action to which w e- request the City Council's DOT Datsun,Inc. sincere consideration. JAMES DE GUELLE DeGuelle&Sons Glass Company RESOLVED: That the Lusk Industrial Park of over 300 acres PETE DI FASIO is a unique and essential asset to the City of Huntington Postmaster Beach and that its development by the John D. Lusk Company DALE DUNN Huntington Harbour Corporation should be encouraged in every possible way. JACK FEEHAN Southern California Gas Company That the 1969 Agreement between the City and Lusk Company JACK GROTH Groth Chevrolet to favorably consider rezoning of some 36 acres of this property MARK HAMMARQUIST from M1-A to R3, upon the commencement of. a certain number of Huntington Valley Stationers industrial developments in this project, be and should be STEPHEN HOLDEN honored and upheld. _ South Shores Insurance PETER HORTON McDonnell/Douglas Astronautics Co. That, py the Lusk Company is, to our understanding, performing DICK HUSTON in accordance with its agreement with the City and now needs, Los Angeles Times Distributor as an integral part of their industrial sales (which includes JAMES LANGE availability of adequate nearby housing) the rezoning to R-3 in Viking Imports keeping with their original agreement. GEORGE MC CRACKEN General Contractor BILL PETSR50N That, the original agreement contemplated, for better City Bank of America control, the rezoning of the 36 acres to R-3 be done in phases ED SULLIVAN but the present proposal to rezone the whole 36 acres to Automobile Club of R3_PD(15) is to the better interest of the City because: Southern California Z ROBERT TERRY Terry Buick (a) a lower density will be achieved, consisting of HERBERT VAUGHN condominium townhouses, individually owned, rather Top Hat Liquor than rented apartments as originally contemplated. DARRELL WARD Smiths'Mortuary C.E."BILL"WOODS Signal Oil&Gas RALPH C.KISER Executive Manager of Chamber of Commerce Honorable Mayor & City Council Members -2- March 6, 1972 (b) a complete master-planned housing development will be obtained. This requires the 36 acre rezoning to be treated as a whole and not in phases; (c) presently unavailable housing of the type necessary to enhance the industrial development in the most attractive manner will be obtained; (d) the 36 acres is so situated, next to developed residential properties, that residential rather than industrial uses would appear more fitting for such area; (e) lastly, development of this land under our PRD ordinance gives to the City greater control of its actual development with full review and approval of the City required, architecturally and in every other aspect. The Chamber of Commerce respectfully requests the City Council full consideration to this matter, so that such agreements with the City can be respected and that this important industrial asset to this City might obtain its maximum development to the benefit of the City and all parties involved. APPROVED, ADOPTED AND RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY, Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors March 6, 1972 . p N �;- M! y HUNTINGTON BEACH INDUSTRIAL PARK A MEMBER OF THE LUSK FAMILY OF COMPANIES 17550 Gillette Ave., Irvine Industrial Complex. P.O. Box 2140,Newport Beach, Calif.92663•(714)557-8220.(213)694-1971 March 10, 1972 f FCEIVED Mr. Paul Jones, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach . 13 � Post Office Box 190 :. �, 7 Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648 Dear Mr. Jones: On March 6, 1972, the change of master plan at Huntington Beach Industrial Park from MI-A to Planned Unit Development was ex- tended to March 20, at which time I left the meeting. Later, I understand that Mrs. Gibbs stated she would not be present at that meeting and had it extended to April 3. will be out of the country from March 21 to approximately April 6, and it would be virtually impossible to cancel this trip. For this reason, I would appreciate your consideration and respectfully request an extension of this master plan change to the following City Council meeting, which I understand will be April 17. Very truly yours, HUNTINGTON BEACH INDUSTRIAL PARK t� fc� John D: Lusk JDL/jk -' J HUNTINGTON BEACH CHAMBER of COMMERCE • 18582 BEACH BOULEVARD, SUITE 224 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92M 0 TELEPHONE (714) 962-6661 HUNTINGTON BEACH March 13, 1972 OFFICERS President ROGER D.SLATES LUSK INDUSTRIAL PARK R.D.Slates—Realtors First Vice President ZONE CHANGE WILLIAM FOSTER Huntington Beach Company Second Vice President City of Huntington Beach JEROME M.BAME Attorney-at-Law P. 0. Box 190 Treasurer Huntington Beach, California 92648 PAUL FRIZZELL Security Pacific National Bank Attention: Mr. David Rowlands DIRECTORS City Administrator ALLEN KLINGENSMITH Attorney-at-Law STAN BOTELHO Dear Mr. Rowlands: General Telephone Company ROBERT BURBANK The enclosed comments by the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Southern California Edision Company concerns the Lusk Industrial Park zone change which is presently ED COUNTRYMAN Dot Datsun,Inc. before the City Council for action. JAMES DE GUELLE DeGuelle&Sons Glass Company It would be appreciated if you would bring these enclosed PETE DI FABIO comments to the Council's attention at their next meeting Postmaster on this subject or in their Council agenda packets prior DALEDUNN Huntington Harbour Corporation thereto. JACK FEEHAN Southern California Gas Company Yours very truly, JACK GROTH Groth Chevrolet HUNTINGTON BEACH MARK HAMMARQUIST Huntington Valley Stationers CHEER OF COMMERCE STEPHEN HOLDEN South Shores Insurance PETER HORTON -/ McDonnell/Douglas Astronautics Co. Ra pi C. Kisgr DICK HUSTON In Los Angeles Times Distributor ecutive Ma ager JAMES LANGE / Viking Imports Enclosure GEORGE MC CRACKEN cc: John D. Lusk & Son General Contractor BILL PETERSON Bank of America ED SULLIVAN Automobile Club of Southern California ROBERT TERRY Terry Buick HERBERT VAUGHN Top Hat Liquor DARRELL WARD Smiths'Mortuary C.E."BILL"WOODS Signal Oil&Gas RALPH C.KISER Executive Manager of Chamber of Commerce HUNTINGTON BEACH CHA6 BER ®f COMMERCE 0�� 16562 BEACH BOULEVARD, SUITE 224 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92&46 ! TELEPHONE (714) e32-6551 HUIINTpNGTON BEACH March 6, 1972 OFFICERS LUSK INDUSTRIAL PARK President ROGER D.SLATES ZONE CHANGE Ml-A to R3-PD(15) R.D.Slates-Realtors COUNCIL AGENDA-MARCH 6, 1972 First Vice President WILLIAM FOSTER PAGE 10, ITEM L-1 Huntington Beach Company Second Vice President Honorable Mayor and Council Members JEROME M.BAME Attorney-at-Law City of Huntington Beach Treasurer P. 0. Box 190 PAUL FRIZZELLHuntington Beach California 92648 Security Pacific National Bannkk g � DIRECTORS Dear Mayor & City Council Members: ALLEN KLINGENSMITH Attorney-al-Lain STAN BOTELHO After review and action by this Chamber's Legislative Action General Telephone Company Committee and Executive Committee, the Board of Directors of ROBERT BURBANK this Chamber, at noon meeting on this day, have taken the Southern Calif ornia Edision Company following action to which w e request the City Council's EDCOUNTRYMAN Do;Datsun,Inc. sincere consideration. JAMES DE GUELLE DecueBc&Sons Glass Company RESOLVED: That the Lusk Industrial Park of over 300 acres PETE DI FABIO is a unique and essential asset to the City of Huntington l'ostllla,lUl' Beach and that its development by the John D. Lusk Company DALE DUNN Huntington Harbour Corporation should be encouraged in every possible way. JACK FEEHAN Southern California Gas Company That the 1969 Agreement between the City and Lusk Company JACK GROTH Groh Chevrolet to favorably consider rezoning of some 36 acres of this property MARK HAMMARQUIST from MI-A to R3, upon the commencement of a certain number of Huntington Valley Stationers industrial developments in this project, be and should be STEPHEN HOLDEN honored and upheld. South Shores Insurance PETER HORTON McDonnell/Douglas Astronautics Co. That, �the Lusk Companyis to our understanding, performing in accordance with its agreement with the City and now needs, DICK HUSTON Los Angeles Times Distributor as an integral part of their industrial sales (which includes JAMESLANGE availability of adequate nearby housing). the rezoning to R-3 in Viking Imports keeping with their original agreement. GEORGE MC CRACKEN General Contractor ' That, the original agreement contemplated, for better City BILL PETERSON Bark of America control, the rezoning of the 36 acres to R-3 be done in phases ED SULLIVAN but the present proposal to rezone the whole 36 acres to Automobile Club of R3-PD(15) is to the better interest of the City because: Southern California b ROBERT TERRY Terry Buick (a) a lower density will be achieved, consisting of HERBERT VAUGHN condominium toimhouses, individually owned, rather Top He Liquor than rented apartments as originally contemplated. DARRELL WARD Smiths•:Moriva.y C.E."BILL"WOODS Signal Oil&Gas RALPH C.KISER Executive Nianagcr of Chamber of Commerce Honorable Mayor & City Council Members -2- March 6, 1972 .r (b) a complete master-planned housing development will be obtained. This requires the 36 acre rezoning to be treated as a whole and not in phases; (c) presently unavailable housing of the type necessary to enhance the industrial development in the most attractive manner will be obtained; (d) the 36 acres is so situated, next to developed residential properties, that residential rather than industrial uses would appear more fitting for such area; (e) lastly, development of this land under our PRD ordinance gives to the City greater control of its actual development with full review and approval of the City required, architecturally and in every other aspect. The Chamber of Commerce respectfully requests the City Council full consideration to this matter, so that such agreements with the City can be respected and that this important industrial asset to this City might obtain_ its maximum development to the benefit of the City and all parties involved. APPROVED, ADOPTED AND RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY, Huntington Beach Chamber of Con-merc6 Board of Directors March 6, 1972 • b Affidavit of PpOlication State df California County of Orange ss City of Huntington.Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. ------ That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach c� --� News, 'a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- �k03 CLk L£ "'" -- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court Published Huntington Beach News Feb. 17, 1972. of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 72.1 That the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- lic hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, - MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 72-1 in the Council Chamber of the civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- of 7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Tuesday the 22nd day of =ebruary, 1972, for the purpose of con- paper at least one issue sidering a Master Plan Amend- ment, initiated by the City Planning Commission, to a portion of Study Area commencing from the 1 t}1_ da of Februar B'• The subject property is generally Y �y i bounded by Ellis Avenue on the south, Edwards Street on the west, Warner 1 Avenue on the north and Newland Street 19� th, and ending on the � day of February on the east. A map depicting said pro• posal•is on file in the Planning Depart- ment Office, 19 72 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and attend interested persons are invited to said hearing and express their times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the opinions for or against said'Master Plan regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a Amendment. reformation may be obtained from the Office a supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following the city Clerk. dates, to-wit: DATED: 2/7/72 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Feb. 17, 1972 By: Paul C. Jones City Clerk Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of March y�19 Z2 . r Q� f� �vX�' _ Notary Public J Orange County, California °`r THOMAS D. WYLLIE r Notary Public-California ® " A Orange County P' My Commission Expires September 12, 1974 Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 February 22 , 1972 TO : HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission RE : Master Plan Amendment No . 72-1 ATTN: David D . Rowlands , City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: The Planning Commission at their February 1 , 1972 meeting unanimously approved Master Plan Amendment No . 72-1. This Master Plan proposes to amend a portion of Study Area "B" which is generally bounded by Ellis Avenue on the south, Edwards Street on the west , Warner Avenue on the north and Newland Street on the east . The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held after which the amended, plan may be adopted by resolution. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynolds Secretary KAR: sen r % % \% % rt C<, CITY OF !;, HUNTINGTON BEACH ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA /� • MPA72 - 1 HUNTINGTON BEACh HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DEPT. REVISED MASTER PLAN STUDY AREAS S DY RE s AREA El �% T i• STUDY AN'EA ® o _ CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH -- - ORANGE COMITY CALIFORMA Publish PUBLIC HEARING SET Postcards FOR:-------.. dw ZZ _ ,a............ &. OJT*. NOTICE .OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 72-1 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 Tuesday the 22nd day of February , 1972 , for the purpose of considering a . _ � , initiated by the City Planning Commission, to a portion of Study Area "B". The subject property is generally bounded by Ellis Avenue on the south, Edwards Street on the west, Warner Avenue on the north and Newland Street on the east. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master Plan Amandment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 2/7/72 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk . . r t Number of Excerpts_ Pub 1 i s)i Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 72-1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering a Master Plan-Amendment No 72-1 as initiated by the Planning Commission, to a portion of Study Area "B". The. subject property is generally bounded by Ellis Avenue on the south, Edwards Street on the west, Warner Avenue on the north and Newland Street on the east. A map depicting said proposal .is on file in the Planning Department Office. Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , on February 1, 1972 , in. the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, . ° ur_tington Beach,. California, on 5th Street between Main Street end Orange Avenue. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Master Plan Amendment Further information may be obtained from the City . Planning Department. Telephone No 536-5271 DATED this 20th day of January, 19112 . CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K.A. Reynolds Secretary 16. MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT N0. 72-1 as initiated by the Planning Commission to a portion of Study Area "B". The subject property is generally bounded by Ellis. Avenue on the south, Edwards Street on the west, Warner Avenue on the north and Newland. Street on the east. Action: mac, e I I I `I I 16. 2/l/72 - PC ' � 1 City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington B ac Planning Commission, at their regular/e4fe en,. meeting held 2 , rec mmended of If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. Although there is a 10 day appeal period, we suggest that the matter be set for the earliest possible City Council meeting, because the purpose of any appeal is to have a hearing before the City Council and this is already being accomplished. We further suggest that you not accept any appeal, as it will serve no purposes If approval has been recommended other than as requested, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing on this matter. However, there is a possibility that the Planning Commission's decision will be appealed; therefore, we suggest that publication be held off until the 10 day appeal period has expired. If denial has been recommended, the City Council may summarily deny the request. However, we suggest that the matter not be scheduled on the City Council agenda until the 10 day appeal period has expired. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, a_a—- "q* a� �z^" ^f set of the subject area will be submitted upon your request. The applicant in this matter is lzoe A 94-- (Address) 9 ' (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By #ado., Affidavit of Pi#fication 1 State of California County�of Orange ss 6 City of Huntington Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. t he is the printer an publisher f the Huntingtn Beach News as weekly newspaper of general circulat o prin'ted oand pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said .� -Rovi� County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination f' of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. That the MASTER PLAN Ali!', iVT �1� Published Huhtington Beach New Jar 6, 1972. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN. -AMENDMENT 71.5 of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- NOTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- 'lic '�hearing, will be held by• the City Council of the.City of Huntington Beach, paper at least one 1t3ijue in, the. Council Chamber of .•the_ Civic Center, Huntington Beach; at the hour of 7:30 P.M., or as soon'thereafter as commencing from the bth _ day of January possible, on Monday the-17th -'fay of 'January, 1972, for the purpose'of con- sidering Master Plan Amerdment• 71-5 19 _, and ending on the burl dayof January initiated by the City Planning, Commis- sion, to a portion of Study Area "B." The subject property is generally bound- 19 72 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period and ed by warner avenue west the south, y pe Edwards Street on the west and the'city times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the limits on the north and northeast.'.A regular and entire issue of said pewspaper proper, and not in a map depicting said proposal is on file supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following in the Planning-Department Office. dates, to-wit: All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or,against said Master Plan I Jan b 1972 Amendment 71-5.. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 1/3/72 II CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH D By: Paul C. Jones 7 / I City Clerk Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January 19-72 . �L42 - 6J,ee _ Notary Public Orange County, California �.v .�. THOMAS D. WYLLIE v I Notary Public-California Orange County My Commission Expires c60 Nv September 12. 1974 I� �- Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 January 17 , 1971 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission RE: Master Plan Amendment:.:No. 71-5 ATTN: Brander Castle, Acting Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: The Planning Commission at their December 21 , 1971 meeting unanimously approved Master Plan Amendment No. 71-5. This Master Plan proposes to amend a portion of Study Area "B" which is generally bounded by Warner Avenue on the south, Edwards Street on the west and the city limits on the north and northeast. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held after which the amendment plan may be adopted by resolution. Respectfully submitted, K.A. Reynolds Secretary KAR:j h AMENDMENTS MASTER PLAN OF ARTERIAL 7�r PL�rae ar. ca�ofla+ cawo� c STREETS AND HIGHWAYS •=' �" - LEGEND FREEWAY .�� MAJOR_ 120'R/W PRIMARY 100'R/W "Q SECONDARY__80'R/W c NOTE: -�...r SOLID LINES INDICATE EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY / NOT NECESSARILY ULTIMATE RIGHT OF WAY M.F A.71-5 MSHED LING INDICATE AREAS WHERE NO RgHT OF WAY EXISTS �>d SYMBOL DENOTES PRIMARY COUPLET 1 -- *k -- L.. �- . , CERTIFICATIONS: PLANIM ea MISSM , C4TY COUWX .eo.o n inu.c.o. l 1 / ® 0- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH '��• �, - ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA / �a w Publish 1/6/72 PUBLIC HEARING SET Pink Cardstock ��ie None MIAFOR:------/��,��" 7� - ----- -`- 7- - -- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMEN Hm 71-5 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 17th day of January 19 72 , for the purpose of considering Master Plan Amendment 71.5 initiated by the City Planning Commission, to a portion of Study Area "B0°.' The subject property is generally bounded by Varner Avenue on the south, Edwards Street on the west and the city limits on the north and north east. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master plan Amendment 71.5. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 1/3/Z2 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk A City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/ad-&-ourneO meeting held 4?7® , recommended of ` S— • If approval has been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing in this matter, and it will be transmuted , to you prior to the next regular meeting of the Council. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, �trha i att hed hereto. The applic 'n this matter is C , Address Tele. hon 5? Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By .Iw`� Number of Excerpts None Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 71-5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment to a portion of Study Area "B". The subject property is generally bounded by Warner Avenue on the south, Edwards Street on the west and the city limits on the north and north. east A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , on December 21, 1971, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, iuntington Beach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange Avenue. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Master Plan Amendment Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No 536-5271 DATED this 9th day of December, 1971 . CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K.A. Reynolds Secretary Affidavit of P licaition State•gf''California �j County of,Grange ss a City of WrAington Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is acitizen of"the.United States, over the age of twenty-one years. �Ik That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach ` l News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- , �l lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been Publisne l Huntington Beach News_ Sept. established, printed and published in the State of California, and 9, 1971. County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication NOTICE OF PUBLIC, HEARING of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not I MASTcR.PLAN AMENDMENT 71-3 devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- j particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or Lic hewing will be held by the City any number thereof. Council of the city of Huntington Beach, in the MUrdy Community Center, Mundy The Huntington Beach New was adjudicated a legal newspaper park, 7000-• Norma Drive, Huntington of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M.,. or as of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. soon tivzrcatter as possible, on Monday" the 20th day of September, 1971, for the purpo.;e of considering a Master Plan That the MMER PLAN MFNDMFNT 71_3 Amendment" to Study .Area "C". Th'g 1 'T— subject property is generally bounded a' follows: Starting; at a point at the inter- sectioo of Ellis Avenue and Edwards Street; thence northerly along Edwards of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- street to the Navy Railroad line;"thence northwestarly, along the city limits to Rancho Avenue: thence southwesterly paper at least i=e issue ialong Rancho Avenue to Bolsa Chita L S''treet; thence southerly "along Bolsa Chica' Street to Edinger Avenue; thence i commencing from the 9th — day of September westerly along Edinger Avenue to the) proposed Rout( 1. Freeway; thence west- erly Tong said freeway to the western 19-71_, and ending on the nth da "of Sa dher boundary of sunset Aquatic Park; thenceI Y —�tP southvrestarly perpendicular to the,coast-I line to the mean high tide line;'thence J southeasterly along the mean high .tide) 19-71--, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and line to 'warner Avenue; thence easterly) times Of publication as said regularly along tdarncr Avenue'and' Los. Patos p paper was re ularl issued, and in the l regular and entire issue of said pewspaper Avenue .e the proposed Route 1 Free-i " proper, and not in a way; thence southeasterly along sail supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following freeway it., Ellis Avenue extended; thence dates, to-wit: �` easterly along Ellis Avenue to_the point of beginping. A- map depicting" said proposal is on Sept 9 1971 file in the Planning Department Office. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said-Master Plan Amendment, Q� FurthNr infoimation may be obtained ��...�� from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: -8/23/71 � Yublisher �civi OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Subscribed and sworn to before me this loth dayof By: Paul C. Jones City Clerk September , 19 71 Notary Orange lLfiii Y 5�1��PWy�� THOMAS D. WYLLIE "°`"'•�~ \t Notary Public-California d:Z Orange County " My Commission Expires = `+ n�� September 12, 1974 Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 November 19 , 1971 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission RE : Master Plan Amendment No . 71-3 ATTN: Brander Castle , Acting City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: Pursuant to the City Council ' s request , the Planning Commission reconsidered their decision on Master Plan Amendment No . 71-3 which proposes to update the Master Plan for Study Area described on the attached map. This matter was heard by the City Council on September 23 , 1971 , in conjunction with Zone Case No . 71-20 , which was to implement the proposed master plan amendment . . The City Council approved Zone Case No . 71-20 with the following three exceptions : 1 . Area "A" (R1 to R2 and C4) was denied 2 . Area "D" (R3 and R2 to Rl) was placed in a 90-day hold, giving the property owners an opportunity to form assessment districts to provide off-site improvements . 3 . Area "L" (R3 to R2) was referred back to the Planning Commission for further consideration. The Planning Commission reconsidered Master Plan Amendment No . 71-3 at the October 19 , 1971 meeting . It was the determination of the Planning Commission that the proposed master plan represents good planning and should not be changed. In view of the above information, the Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve Master Plan Amendment No . 71-3 as originally recommended. ROLL CALL VOTE : AYES : Bazil , Slates , Boyle , Higgins NOES : Duke , Porter , Kerins �0 �� / I � Additional Information: MINORITY REPORT : Commissioner Duke felt the area located on the south side of Edinger Avenue approximately 270 ft . east of the Rancho Los Bolsa Chica boundary line (City limits) proposed , for medium density residential and commercial , could be developed as a low density development and that there was no need for commercial in that location< (This area is also known as Area "A" on Zone Case No . 71-20 and Number 1 above . See attached map) Commissioner Porter , concurred with Commissioner Duke on the residential portion, but felt there was a need for commercial . `Respectfully submitted , K. A . Reynol s Secretary KAR: sn Page 2 REVISED MASTER PLAN STUDY AREAS S DY RE „c, a STL DY ARIA -o �-c1 e 1 y, STUDY AN EA ® c CITY OF ��qy HUNTINGTON BEACH -- ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA • ao w w • ��+. ,anti/h// ///���...11l tom - j tr Mc �,�pT)� I rn J O t ILI- /' � ' . 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BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 August 30, 1971 TO: HONORABLE .MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission RE : Master Plan Amendment No . 71-3 - Study Area "C" ATTN : Doyle ,Miller , City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen : The Planning Commission at their August 17 , 1971 meeting unanimously approved Master Plan Amendment No . 71-3 . The recommendation on Area "L" (as described in Zone Case 71-20) was revised from loW-to medium density. Said Master Plan Amendment is transmitted herewith with a recommendation for adoption by your Honorable Body. This master plan amendment proposes to up-date the Master Plan for the area generally bounded by : Starting at a point .at the intersection of Ellis Avenue and Edwards Street ; thence northerly along Edwards Street to the Navy Railroad line ; .thence northwesterly along the city limits to Rancho Avenue ; thence southwesterly along Rancho Avenue to Bolsa Chica Street ; thence southerly along Bolsa Chica Stteet to Edinger Avenue ; thence westerly. along Edinger Avenue to the proposed Route 1 Freeway; thence westerly along said freeway to the -western boundary of Sunset Aquatic Park; thence southwesterly perpendicular to the coastline to the ,mean high tide line ; thence southeasterly along the ,mean high . tide line to Warner Avenue ; thence easterly along Warner Avenue and Los Patos Avenue to the proposed Route 1 Freeway; thence southeasterly along said freeway. to Ellis Avenue extended; thence easterly along Ellis Avenue to the point of beginning . The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held after which the amendment plan may be . adopted by resolution. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reyno ds Secretary MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Commission FROM: Planning Department RE: Master Plan Amendment No. 71-3 DATE: August 17, 1971 Master Plan Amendment No. '71-3 was originally set for public hearing at the August. 3rd Planning. Commission meeting. . The Commission continued action on this item to allow a restudy of areas "C" and ."L" of Zone Case .No. 71-20 which .were continued to the August loth Planning Commission Study Session. Pursuant to the Commission's action to approve area "C" as advertised, no change will be re- quired on. the Master Plan Amendment for that area,..however, the Commission's recommendation for R2 rather than R1 for area "L" will re- quire an amendment to reflect medium density in lieu of the low density as .originally proposed. The staff will, be prepared to discuss this z amendment at the August 17th meeting if the Commission so desires. Publishes PUBLIC HEA,eRRING SET Postcards FOR:- --��'"- - 7�_ _ �= -__-____--_-__�.______. `3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENTMENT 71-3 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 2-30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday__ the day of 19_a, for the purpose of. i - considering a 'Master Plan Amendment to Study Area "C". The subject property is generally bounded as follows: Starting at a point at the intersection of Ellis Avenue and Edwards Street; thence northerly , along Edwards Street to the Navy Railroad line; thence northwesterly along the city limits to Rancho Avenue; thence southwesterly along Rancho Avenue to Bolas ChicalStreet; thence southerly along Bolsa Chica Street• to Edinger Avenue; thence westerly along Edinger Avenue to the proposed Route 1 Freeway; thence westerly along said freeway to the western boundary of Sunset Aquatic Park; thence southwesterly . perpendicular to the coastline to the mean high tide line; thence southeasterly along the mean high tide line to Warner Avenue; thence easterly along Warner Avenue and Los Patos Avenue to the proposed Route 1 Freeway; thence southeasterly along said freeway to Ellis Avenue extended; thence easterly along Ellis Avenue to the point of beginning. I A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. { J ! All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and 1 { express their opinions for or against said _11sater Plan_A=ndment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 8/23/71 CITY OF- HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk I1 1 a ' City Clerk \ City of Huntington Beach \ The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/ad=jonpned meeting held &tga recommended Of fir - If approval has -been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing in this matter, and it will be transmitted . to you prior to the next regular meeting of the Council. A .copy of the Planning Department legal notice, and rep,— i.rithin 300 feet o£__te s attached hereto. The applicant in this matter is (Address) (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By : Number of Excerpts None Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 71-3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment to Study Area "C" . The subject property is generally bounded ' as follows: Starting at a point at the intersection of Ellis Avenue and Edwards Street; thence northerly along Edwards Street to the Navy Railroad line; thence northe.'-:cerly along the city limits to Rancho Avenue; thence southwesterly along Rancho Avenue to Bolsa Chica Street; thence southerly along Bolsa Chica Street to Edinger Avenue; thence westerly along Edinger Avenue to the I roposed Route 1 Freeway; thence westerly along said freeway to the western boundary of Sunset Aquatic Park; thence southwesterly perpendicular to the coastline to the mean high tide line; thence southeasterly along the mean high tide line to Warner Avenue; thence easterly along Warner Avenue and Lo& Patos Avenue to the proposed Route 1 Freeway; thence southeasterly along said freeway to Ellis Avenue extended; thence easterly along Ellis Avenue to the point of beginning. A map depicting said proposal is on file in the Planning Department Office. Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , on August 3, 1971 in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, ' untington Beach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange Avenue. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed _Master Plan Amendment .Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No 536-5271 DATED this 22nd day of July, 1971 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K.A. Reynolds Secretary Huntington Beach Planning Commission, P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 v November 151, 1971 k TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission RE : Master Plan Amendment No. 71-3 . ATTN: Brander Castle , Acting City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: Pursuant to the City Council ' s request, the Planning Commission reconsidered their decision on Master Plan Amendment No . 71-3 which proposes to update the Master Plan for Study Area "C described on the attached- map . This matter was heard by the City Council on September 23 , 1971 , at which :time the Council amended the Planning Commission' s recommendation on Area "A" of Zone Case No . 71720 , which was held in conjunction with -the Master Plan Amendment . Because of this change , the City Council referred the Master Plan Amendment back to the . Planning Commission for reconsideration. The Planning Commission reconsidered Master Plan Amendment No . 71- 3 at the October 19 , 1971 meeting . It was the determination of the Planning Commission that the proposal to master plan the area located on the south side of Edinger Avenue approximately 270 ft . east of the Rancho Los Bolsa Chica boundary line (City limits) for medium density residential and commercial represents good planning and should not be changed. In view of the above information, the Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve Master Plan Amendment No. 71-3 as originally recommended by the Planning Commission. ROLL CALL VOTE : AYES : Bazil , Slates , Boyle , Higgins NOES : Duke ; Porter , Kerins Additional Information: MINORITY REPORT : Commissioner Duke felt the area could be developed as a low density development and that there was no need for commercial in that location. Commissioner Porter concurred with Commissioner Duke on the residential portion but felt there was a need for commercial . Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynolds Secretary KAR: sn REVISED MASTER PLAID STUDY AREAS t S DY A RE f STL DY ARIA g c� % i r-�-~- STUDY t AREA a � ' CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH -- ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA �` J, ® , Huntington Bench Planning Commission . P.O. BOX 990 CALIFORNIA 92848, August 30, 1971 I'0: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM : Planning Commission RE : Master Plan Amendment No. 71-3 - Study Area "C" ATTN : Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: The Planning Commission at their August 17 , 1971 meeting unanimously approved Master Plan Amendment No . 71- 3. The recommendation on Area "L" (as described in Zone ' Case 71-20) was revised from low to medium density. Said Master Plan Amendment is transmitted herewith with a recommendation for adoption by your Honorable Body. This master plan amendment proposes to up-date the Master Plan for the area generally bounded by: Starting at a point at the intersection of Ellis Avenue and Edwards Street ; thence northerly along Edwards Street to the Navy Railroad line ; thence northwesterly along the city limits to Rancho Avenue ; thence southwesterly along Rancho Avenue to Bolsa Chica Street ; thence southerly along Bolsa Chica Street to Edinger Avenue ; thence westerly along Edinger Avenue to the proposed Route 1 Freeway; thence westerly along said freeway to the western boundary of Sunset Aquatic Park; thence southwesterly perpendicular to the coastline to the mean high tide line ; thence southeasterly along the mean high tide line to Warner Avenue ; thence easterly along Warner Avenue and Los Patos Avenue to the proposed Route 1 Freeway; thence southeasterly along said freeway to Ellis Avenue extended; thence easterly along Ellis Avenue to the point of beginning . The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held after which the amendment plan may be adopted by resolution. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reyno ds Secretary 1 La E xFOR r •� K.-no i cam-- :tnN s -g C u < z R l/� 71 //� \At� I t<� ;J l Z�L I ■_20 E•E'rUR f_ C) ]PILN� . EASANT 1000 0 1000 3000 5000 • -ON. TPI I NN �J . OUA•l z � PFI_'l�•Lz DR)�i i)dNT IM '" j�d� ��• ' SCALE tN FEET i•L`v 6j aL( J A.r"� * J 1'I•tv t t �• f�� chi LDEz NE ITr u {� f �06 EDINGER 0 of yam, 3 B Ab E D ISKtLd4K I .' 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Il c o'�' ``� V /�� NMI ] DOWN GNEN( � ' \` [ \\ t - TOM �rl� p KL7L a �.7 \ \� PE« \✓ �- 1t fZ I - RE RICK uv �I» I o, q ' KIVND jz.�- �� LE4C•-! iY'ip; �; M410ELid i •---•� yc� �` ° � �o •�tY:n`CYd ? yL6'E� c'�°A4'a 41]� itiPiC AS I` E • � `��•\ �\, \\ t Q cLr'r n8t'rJt4•� iiI\ i ♦� .c 29I2d oftNE \• \ \"32 Ti, � 28 .7 IIGNLA I1 �/'�•�_ 331 CALE..04. a.•eN aar._ M ' R t 6 SET 53 A UATIC PARK OD i 190 4 r 2 +a o TO R2 TO C4 RI ` C4 � q' r \ w [..waroors MAW a•.ice' Q J R 1 R� ZC 71 -20.'(A) Rl TO 12 & C4 � H +c HUNTINGTON NEACN PLANNING DEFT. OFFICE MEMORANDUM To Paul Jones Date 11/16/71 From K.A. Reynolds In Re Attached The attached transmittal should appear as a separate agenda item under Old Business, P.C. Report - Master Plan Amendment No. 71-3, Study Area 'C'. Area 'A' located on the south side of Edinger Avenue approximately 270 ft. east of the Rancho Los Bolsa Chica . boundary line (City Limits). You have the original transmittal in your office. The confusion, understandably so, stems from the combination of numbers and letters. ' In the future, we will give each zone case a number and do away with the letters. This should help. Huntington Beach Planning Commission ' P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 November 15 , 1971 TO : HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission RE : Master Plan Amendment No. 71-3 ATTN: tinder Castle-,- Acting City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: Pursuant to the City Council ' s request , the Planning Commission reconsidered their decision on Mister P an,-Amendmennt,No . �,-3- which proposes to update the Master Plan for Study Area -'C' , described on the attached map . This matter was heard by the City Council on September 23 , 1971 , at which time the Council amended the Planning Commission' s recommendation on Area _`A of Zone Case No . 71 -20 , which was held in conjunction with the Master Plan Amendment . Because of this change , the City Council referred the Master Plan Amendment back to the Planning Commission for reconsideration . The Planning Commission reconsidered Master Plan Amendment No. 71-3 at the October 191, 1971 meeting . It was the determination of the Planning Commission that the proposal to master plan the area located on the south side of Edinger Avenue approximately 2 ft'aot of the- Rancho Los Bo�lsa Chica boundar line 'Cit limits) for medium density residential and commercial represents good planning and should not be changed. In view of the above information, the Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve Master Plan Amendment No. 71- s onyo,finally recommended by the Planning Commission. ROLL CALL VOTE : AYES : Bazil , Slates , Boyle , Higgins NOES : Duke , Porter , Kerins Additional Information: 14INORITY REPORT : Commissioner Duke felt the area could be Te-veloped as a low density development and that there was no need for commercial in that location. Commissioner Porter concurred with Commissioner Duke on the residential portion but felt there was a need for commercial . Respectfully submitted , K. A. Reynolds Secretary KAR: sn f yb 4Tr � - f � w ♦ '' ii / \ 1,Ile polio te► C m _ rn si S _.a Zj SA M MICA N lw -• r•AN "�'.! ' �SM 4•...—. \�•r.�_\. ` � � '_ �'aT.lfi' I Ir_aRR M_..._ �...-UVwIN :_ _ i 1 �`Ulyrl � •,SNORa I uLFs rn GRA AM -� '...ate � - No �I,H \\ � ""t•Jo,tyt it r- C,.I,w,�v t. '., I � I �- • .._ ._ a., � � a Ir fir, ![.,� 'ci ;t � I II f!a1�J tALs{UL_. 22, \1�•, { n \ Qi y�,_ IIL... R.I�MnT U • (( I .u,Nr l4 f� - 'l q�*vrcvn .�-._.� 1•�Nayt. '.7.�6S7iR3't'- ,lu�l rwrn+E � 1 I h'�i *r - - c=-_-- ni i[6 k Rara i F I g i ;f �Sa I I Un;CwNSIIIP. srnNo,l C.:Jtlji� f`'.. Yu Nt Na,. � � I' 1 _t;.•1I,!F.iO w �7jgEt�t-� �� l 'C.CARRII .ynl' _ i _ =31.l1_.li ,' Ia�C , �\. I >. — y r I .SOaa Q. 1 ((--,, $$�1. Fr4Cl1 Nr• 1 _ _'J i,IEN fJ1YQ_� � I -, �L-•�J - i NA.,_cA.�.'� 1 hw.aw:_ .Jll ��: tl� I I-.�.�WLN :..F �� �- �1 •��E fir— � _�, 1.JF ...:.F��j'""jj�� M 1T, N • I :.J ut►C .I .� )rni9 [�r','�_Ni •u . ' I I'� ? '•� i L wwn �..J _ w V f_..—J QI'cru. 1 I 1IIIG�iiy�1 ,�1•,Lt � _,�' /(N.rLR 9 -}m�� I —1�III!_1rII:J@I1� II Rn.c (olf.l� rR tT a i'. -,Affidavit of,,P06fication State of California, County of-Orange ss' City of Huntington Beach George Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL, citizen_of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach �, -7 News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- — _ 19 lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide CLERK' subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, NT established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof. The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. - Published Huntington Beach News 'July That the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 8; 1971. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 71-2 MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO, 71-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub- of which the annexed-is a printed co Co nearing be Held by the city p copy, was published in said news- council of thee city of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour paper at least one is8ae of 7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 19th day of July, 1971, for the purpose of consider- ing from the 8th day of July ing a master plan of land use amend- commencing Y ment,on.;property.generally,bounded.on. the- north=,byz Garfield'Avehue,. on j the east!.by;Ahe Sarita,xAna?River,'• on the 19�, and ending on the 8 t h day of "Ju1Y soutWby the•Pacific-0cean, on,the-west by Beach Boulevard,.-and on the north- west by the proposed Route 1 Freeway. 1971 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period and Additional information is available in the times of publication as said Planning Department Office. p paper was regularly issued, and in the An interested persons are iriVitfed to regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a attend said nearing and express'their supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following opinions for or against said Master Plan dates, to-wit: of Land Use. Further information may be obtained p from the Office of the City Clerk. igly cJ , 19 71 DATED: June 28, 1971. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH- By: Paul C. Jones City Clerk I /Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9 t h day of July ,1971 Notary Public OYrange County, California � P THOMAS 0, vyY��rE W t. Notary pAb1i6'California BPdng@qunfy My CemRI!Wen Ixpirgs September I,g, 19 Q4 �'F - 'rye..-`... �- Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 July 19, 1971 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission RE: Master Plan of Land Use Amendment No. 71-2 ATTN: Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones, City Clerk Gentlemen: The Planning Commission, at their June 15, 1971 meeting un- animously approved Master Plan of Land Use Amendment No. 71-2 and. recommends adoption by your Honorable Body; except, the triangle northeast of Brookhurst Street. and the easterly extension of Banning Avenue should remain unchanged. This master plan amendment proposes to up-date our Master Plan of Land Use for the area generally bounded on the north by Garfield Avenue, on the east by the Santa Ana River, on the south by the Pacific Ocean, on the west by Beach -Boulevard and on the northeast by the proposed Route 1 Freeway. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held after which the plan may be adopted by resolution. Respectfully submitted, ,eZ G K.A. Reynolds Secretary Publish PUBIC HrARING S'hT Postcards OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - MASTS PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 71-2 i +f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing mill be held by the (l City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council i Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of ' 77.0. :30 P.M. , or *as soon thereafter as possible, on _Monday the T 19th day of , 19 71 , for the purpose of considering a master plan of land use amen"nt on property generally bounded on the north by Garfield Avenue, on the east by i the Santa Ana. River, on the south by the Pacific Ocean, ion the west by Beach Boulevard, and on the northwest by the proposed, Route 1 Freeway.. Additional information is available in the 'Planning Department Office. All .interested persons are invited to attend- said hearing and express their opinions' for or against .said MaatgZ PI&O of 16and Use. Further information may be .obtained from' the-' Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 6/21 71 CITY OF• HUNTINGTON BEACH y- Paul C. Jones City Clerk City Clerk 7// 7 City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/armed meeting held / , recommended of — If approval has -been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing in this matter , and it will be transmitted to you prior to the next regular meeting of the Council. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, and is attached hereto. The applicant in this matter is , (Address) (Telephone) u Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By / r 0 Number of Excerpts 0 Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE 0`T PUBLIC I"EARING MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE ATMENDMENT NO . 71-2 NOTICE l�� f{EREBY ;IVE11 th=3t ri oubli.c hearing will be held by the City Planning Commis::ion of the City of Huntington Beach for thc� purpose of considering a master nlan of land use generally bounded on the north by Garfield Avenue , on the east by the Santa Ana River , on the south by the Pacific Ocean, ^oA the west by Beach Blvd . , and on the northwest by the proposed Route 1 Freeway. Additional information is available in the Planning Department office . Said hearing will be held at thr, hour of 7 : 00 P.M. , on ._June 1 , 1971 , in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange Avenue . All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and expr-sS their opinions for or against the proposed :Master elan of land use Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No 536--5271 DATED this 20t1i day of May , 1971 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION �v K. A. Reynolds Secretary pvopartios �. .Ar H: ZC 71.19 Taabt .•:�� C 2b €f�c1e ,-, pier nit. t- Beach; Cal'. 92bb i t. tcti, :4:a1.*�a}j : �� Bntles umtrise ottilie Solt _r°. la�atai» Yal sT. School ',s:.. = ' tighthov$4 Lai" 9611 Cleacirook Dr. ;' thw Cal.La �- ' Hunt. Beach, 1Ca 92646 , ;;.; .Main Val;lht, Cali . Grover Ro Saki th Do*4 #, Btck ndoft " o i. Oaf vo Sim StI I; 9601 Clearbtrook or. # sppertree Dar. Hunt, Death, Cal. 92646 Rwt%. *Mehl Cal. 92646 f�. 1902 17tb Str w ,; Mmt. Beachi Calif. 92" • � ter; ''r�'•' . D re"aoh, .r ,.:Staff rook Dr• 9 442 pertree Dar. Asat• D4aigst S Cal. 92646 Uach, Cal. 92644 $Late Dit. of Nitbivaaps ' ' p.0. c 2344 Term..'Aalweac. Los Angeles, Cal. 90054 l' 6" opseat Ce Eller W. Lucky 4 0 „j�,• :, 96 sarbrook Ds. 4 Lo Newitt }rx: ch, Cal. 92646 �} 1ppertree Dr. j Hoal4t., wench, Cal. 92646', N saYbi 1075 Crest way 9562 PpWpertroo Dr. "r... ' Park, Cal. 9173�4 * . , ch, Cal. 92641ki.: H IT 'bF HUNTING-rON BEAC��t# Ro rt S• Slater 1ne . 83eb dnrr �' S C o l�31 h�i I S S I Q N. 96 Clsarbrook Or. �2.'tpertree D» Hunt. Beach, Cal. 92646 i9«' Meb, Cal. 4264d i R. Callahan ► j ;. Mcphersm 964 learbraok Dr. 99e3 pert-r" �• YEAR Han . Beach, Cal. 9,1646 8"t. •Samcb, Cal, 9 6 r<; tdi J;tTN Robert L. Taubo >xa�rt i►. fleas INDORSEMENT Calah construction Corp %12 aqppertt*e Dr. � I 1 ,. 4541 Birch , ft"'. Bch, Cal. 92 46 Netrport Meech, Cal. 92"0 Robert L. Tanbab�eC: �� Kolutnr 2622 Circle Dr. #6 22 Bapper tree Dr. k MoVott Beach, Cal. 92660 • Mach, Cal. 926461 14mi dies !`aai J.. Rubino R t L. ube Dr. 2 ,. M . nfacht. Cal. 9 .2C 71.19 0*-n- L. Cade . A• .Caldesen21` ' Saluda Cis l ,%11*r is Cir - Hunt. Esach, Cal. 92646 Rmt. .Bea4h, Cal. 92646 t. Gooses . I�t9V A. MontalvoEdwa $d�razd gong 954sLaadfall Dr. 14i2;$ aria Cir Saba Cir Notty : h, Cat. 92646fit. leash, Cal. 926�►6 Hunt* Beach, Cal: 92646 _f - b,, C. Thomas Fritsinges Edd#!: a '"Smith 9551 Landfall Dr. : .,;`,' 1�"wis B. Sanborn Jr. Hunt. Beach, Cal. 92646 21.672'', tte ria Cir 21bS1 seaside Lin h# Cal. 92646 : .ldant. Bache 1Cal. 92646 John Fearaley Jr. x1m 956 fall Ds. W. Baitz Han , Cal. 92646 t+2i61 Siaside ln. $pat. Beach, Cal. 92646 Jay A. Taylor Wixliam"A', 'McElroy Jr ; ' v. Maudlin 9581 Landfall Dr. 21072 x to Cir Hen . ch. Cal. 92646 . .�l'671 Susiae La H�i�. Dta�¢he Cal. 92646 "&int. Seach, Cal, 92646 Ddva . Phillips ?eifb for; � IIyekama � ltorman K. Fr*ker 9591 Landfall Dr. 21"1 $djAria Cir 21652 Seaside Ln Hun ch, Cal. 92646 `• Die Cal. 92646 �luat. Deacb, Cal. 92646 Jea E. Waddell lilt Abel Citr of'Newport Beach 960 or Dr. 31652 HUaria Cir City Hall Hunt. Beach, Cal.. 92646 fit' h+ Cal. 926ib,`' z ;• Newport beach, Calif. Orvil Kirer O"Id J• Dotiac� : Corp of the presiding Bishop l611 dfall�bs. 2051 Saluda Cir the Jesus Christ of LDS Hunt. each, Cal. 92646 o Seeche Cal. 926" t0 S. !chin Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 C Hendrik Molenkamp k� C.S. Bch+ Cir ts 9Z64i son Jack L. Samp 9621 Landfall Dr. •2 � Saludaa Cir _ Hunt. Ae ivh, Cal. 92646 Hunt. Beach Cal. 92646 Joseph Tebeau SWU Sariego Baal J. Rodrigues 9631 Landfall Dr. 21671 Saluda Cir 17412 La Mesa La Bunt. Brach, Cal. 92646 BWhe Cal. 92646 fit. Beach, Cal. 92647 Dean L. Carrier S4�r11, oleas John P. Anderson 9641 Landfall S.�¢ , we' da Cis 9621 Claarbrook Dr. Elam. Beach, Cal. 92646 Cal. 92646 a y''" Hunt. Beach, Cal. 92646 ZC 71.19 Florsis ' ��oo,,�. `;atta 'Alit Cir Aitui Cir Cad,:;92641�;<, a' Basch, Cale. 92fa46 Louis Jo Stafnnetsiti- ._: .y' . " -a.`<CO�tlius Callio 9431 Dre ►� i. Hunt, Beach,, Cal. 92646 1= i Cis .', 9,"2 Alit Cir , Itlst, mach, Cal* 92646' - , Hunt. 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HeLnrichs 9442 last Dr, varty to LYOq 947 2 ialani Cfr Vella Jr. Hun:-,* each, Cal. 92646 9441 Alit Cir , 47 Mmt, beach, Cal. 92646 %=to Beach, Cal, 92646 Gerhard h. Faeth Ubert.E. Rodrigues ,losaph Co !idler 9432 Naolani lDr. 9461 Alit Cir "•tlaltar C. Robinson Jr runt. Reach, Cad. 92646 8uat. -Biwch, Cal. 91"t 9511 Landfalt Dr. Iftmt, Beach, Cal, 92646 Harold We Milder lawar Ws, Spradling William R. Hamilton 9431 Kooki Cir 9471 Al.ti Cir �• 9521 Landfall Dr. Hunt. Beach, Cal. 92646 Heat. 39aeh, Cal. 92646 Hist. Beach, Cal. 42646 ;. Ronald J. Corbett Cerald D. Poesersake Richard L. Majors 9441 Kooki Cir y47.2 ilii Cir 9531 Landfall Dr. Hunt. Beach, Cal. 92646 .` Hunt. Beach Cal. 92646 • se..�.t.....>Seseh. Cal. 92b� .. „. -: r State of California County of Orange ss ,a` (Sty of Huntington Beach J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a �~_ citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. , That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach California and circulated in the said (/`'- ► -2 g 2 County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and ±* County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or ----~ -any number thereof. (PublisNod Huntington Bdach. N=s The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper Jon. 22; 1970) general circulation b Jude G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of g y g P MASTER. PLAN OF LAND USt$ ,;., of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. AMENDMENT No.70-1 and MA3TEA PLAN ' ®F ARTERIAL STREIEVS�& IQIO9*AV6 i.TOTT^E Or' `'TTPLTC T4 ARTNG AMENOKENT No. 70-2 That the NOTICE IS,HEREBY-GIVEN that,a pub=• lic hearing will be',held;_by,the City, Council of the City of Huntington Beach,. A',t-'7TWT77 N1 0. 70-1 AND A1,,JE7D1,,7,_7NT N0. 70-.2, in 'thp Council Chamber of the civic of which the annexed is a printed co center; Hu6r as n O�fqe ea the hour s9 p copy, was published in said news- 7s3o P,M., or as soon >pt'ereafter as taus• sible, on Moridgy the grid day of Wiru- k ary, 1970, for the pulrmse•Of considering. paper at least 01l e T C 4 U P Master*Plan.of Larld'F9ffio Amendnt4lflt NO. 70-1 and Master Plan of Arterlal Streets & Highways Amendment,No. 70.2.for a 2 21 6 Ja n'af T'y P rti of; Arga,V tigown. as;the commencing from the day of t t y :. 70 22nn. JP nua ry nbr..• >p • Avenue, '. ka 19 S�teet4'anW,At]anta.AY@hue on the naalh; each edblevard•`on ',the east and,the i 1 Racifjd Ocean on the southwest" Addi-I . 70 tional information isr asoslife-In -the ? 19 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and office of the,Planning,Department. times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the All interested"pergons a,e invited to. regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a attend said hearing' ann eYprgs; their; I supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following opinions for or against said roaster Plan amendments. �.•. dates, to-wit: Further information may be,obtained from from the Office of the City Clerk. J^nuQry 22, 1970 • DATED: 1/21/70. CITY-,OF HUNTINGTON BEWCH. Dyt PAUC'C. .>"M Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this . day of ,r 191L_. ; 1 - Notary Public Orange County, California + THOMAS D. WYLLIE !.; NOTARY PUBLIC -'CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY My Commission (Expires ,Sepf. 12, 1970 State of California County of Orange ss City of Huntington Beach J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication O� of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not � devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any C, particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or any number thereof, i The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper A,�; of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. That the • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (Published Huntington Beach News April 3, 1969) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 69-2 MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 69.2 of which the annexed is a printed co was published in said news- NOTICE is will be GIVEN that a p copy, p public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of,Huntington Beach, One Issue in the Council Chamber,of 'the;'Civic paper at least Center, Huntington Beach, at. the• hour •of'7:30 P.M., or as. soon thereafter as possible, on- Monday, the'21st day of 3rd April :April, 1969, for�the purpose of consider- commencing from the day of ing an amendment to the Parks, Open Spaces, Schools and Recreation Element 69 3rd. April of the Master Plan of Land Use. 19 and ending on the day of All interested'persons are .invited to attend said hearing and express their 6 opinions for or against said;Master Plan Amendment. 19 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period and Further information may be obtained times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the from the Office of the"City Clerk: regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a DATED: 4/2/69, supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By, PAUL C. jONES dates, to-wit: City Clerk April 3, 1969 ---- - •- ------ A Publisher Subscribed and sworn o before me this y day of 19 . Notary Public Orange County, California WTHOMAS D. WYLLIE OTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE- COUNTY _ My r—ommissinn EYnirps Snn4. 19 107n • t ' I I Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 April 21, 1969 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No. 69-2 ATTENTION: Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones, City Clerk Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a copy of Resolution No. 69-2, a resolution of the City Planning Commission recommend- ing approval of an amendment to the Parks, Open Spaces, Schools and Recreation Element of the Master Plan of Land Use. The City Planning Commission held a public hearing on the matter April 1, 1969. By unanimous vote of the City Planning Commission, Master Plan Amendment No. 69-2 was approved and recommended to your Honorable Body for adoption. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held on the matter after which the plan may be adopted by Resolution of the City Council. Additional Information: Commissioner Duke voted in favor of the amendment; however, he requested that the record show that he felt more neighborhood parks should be combined into community parks, thus allowing the entire family to participate in the park facilities. Re/sppe/ctfully ubmitted, K. A. Reynolds Secretary, Planning Commission KAR/bd Encl. RESOLUTION NO. 69-2 RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION RESOLUTION OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 69-2. WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, has held one public hearing in compliance with the State Government Code in order to consider and review Master Plan Amendment No. 69-2, an amend- ment to the Master Plan of Parks , Open Spaces , Schools and Recreation Element to the Master Plan of Land Use , and WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission is adopting said plans for the following reasons : (a) Promote the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the general public . (b) Serve as a general guide for the develop- ment of public and private lands. (c) Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors of the City. (d) To obviate the menace to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, 'that the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach, California. BE IT FURTHER .RESOLVED that said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the- City of Huntington Beach as amendment to the Official Master Plan of Land Use of said city. -1- REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, on the lst day of April , 1960, by the following roll call vote : AYES: Miller, Duke , Slates , Bokor, Bazil , Tom, Porter NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: /s/ K. A. Reynolds /s/ Robert D. Bazil K. A. Reynolds Robert D. Bazil Secretary Chairman PUBLIC •H'EARING SET Publish 4/3/69 FOR:......... ---------•------------ 1•.------._........ �� nn ••-• Postcards NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 69-2 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 . 2--1s.�-' day of April 19 for the purpose of considering an amtndmerk to the Parks, Open Spaces, Schools and Recreation Element of the Master Plan of Land Use. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against said Master Plan Amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 4/2/69 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: Paul C . Jones City Clerk f City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regular/adjourned meeting held recommended Ct�r of If approval has been recommended , the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing in this matter , and it will be transmitted to you prior to the next regular meeting of the Council- A -copy of the Planning Department legal notice, - �;, � s att ched beret m The applicant in this matter is D • (Address) (Telephone) Kenneth R. Reynolds , Planning Directo ° By � r Number ,of Excerpts None Publish Once LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 69-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering an amendment to the Parks, Open Spaces, Schools, and Recreation Element of the Master Plan of Land Use. Said hearing will be held at the hour of 7:00 P.M. , on Argil 16 1969 , in the Council Chamber of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, California, on 5th Street between Main Street and Orange Avenue. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed amendment Further information may be obtained from the City Planning Department. Telephone No 536-6551 DATED this 20',4 day of March, 1969 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION By K. A. Reynolds Secretary Affidavit of.1fwoblication State of California County of Orange y} ss City of,-Iuntington Beach J. S. Farquhar, bring duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a . {� ' citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide A subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been MAY 96 established, printed and published in the State of California, and ------• -�x` +--- . 19.._... County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any """ -••••"— particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or • CITY CLERK" any number thereof. The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper (Published Huntington`' Beach News of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court April 18, 1968) of Orange County,_California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. NOTICE of PUBLIC. HEARING MASTER PLAN -AMENDMENT 68.2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a That the NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, in the Council Chamber of the Civic MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 68-2 center, Huntington Beach, at the hour of 7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- possible, on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968, for the purpose of considering a Master Plan Amendment identifying non- structural blighted areas within the City paper at least One Issue of Huntington Beach. All interested persons are invited to atterid said hearing and express their commencing from the 18th day of April opinions for or against said Master Plan Amendment, Further- information may be obtained 19 68, and ending on the 18th day of April !from the Office of the City Clerk. DATED: 4/17/68. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH By: PAUL C. JONES 19 68 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and City Clerk times of publication_ as said paper was regularly issued, and in the regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following dates, to-wit: April I8, 1968 1�iblisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9 day of a4aia ,19�. 'lN��-_ Notary Public Orange County, California THOMAS D. WYLLIE NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY 4V Commission Exoires Senf- 17 197n) INGTp,�� � =MweroxrFc F9 Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 F cpUN TY cad May 6, 1968 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No. 68-2 ATTENTION: Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones, City Clerk Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a copy of Resolution No. 68-2, a resolution of the City Planning Commission recommend- ing approval of an amendment to the Master Plan identify- ing non-structural blighted areas within the City of Hunting- ton Beach. The City Planning Commission held a public hearing on the matter April 16, 1968 . By unanimous vote of the City Planning Commission, Master Plan Amendment No. 68-2 was approved and recommended to your Honorable Body for adoption. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held on the matter after which the plan may be adopted by Resolution of the City Council . Respectfully ubmitted, C. . K. A. Reynolds Secretary, Planning Commission KARZf Encl. --3 RESOLUTION NO.. 68m2 RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION RESOLUTION OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF MASTER PLAN AMEND- MENT NO. 65-2. WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission of .the City of Huntington Beachs California, has held one public hearing in compliance with the State Government Code in order to consider and review Master Plan Amendment No. 68-2, an amendment to the Master Plan identifying non-structural blighted areas within the City of Hunt- ington Beach, and WHEREAS, the City FlanTling CommissA_on is adopting said plans for the following reasons (a) Promote the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the general public. (b) Serve as a general guide for the develop- ment of public and private lands . (c) Provide an authentic source of information for resident, and investors of the City. (d) To obviate the menace to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City of Huntington Beach, California. 1 � Resol14tion No. 68-2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as amendment to the Official Master Plan of Land Use of said City. REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED9 by the City planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, on the loth dayof April, 1968, by the following roll call vote: AYES- Diller, Worthy, Larkin, Bazil, Tom, Royer, Lane NOES- None ABSENT: None ATTEST: K_ A. Reynolds Robert De Bazil Secretary Chairman i � r May 6, 1968 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Huntington Beach Gentlemen: I would like to request that you defer any consideration of Resolution No. 2743 until the evening portion of the Council meeting. I will be unable to be present during the afternoon por- tion of the meeting, and would like to be on hand when this item is discussed . Respectfully, 1 INS CITY OF • jD Fo Q CALIFORNIA �C � �isbs.P• �c0 �CpUNTY GP\\ MEMORANDUM TO: Doyle Miller, City Administrator FROM: Floyd Belsito, Associate Planner DATE: April 5, 1968 RE: Margaret Preininger property located in the quarter section southeast of Beach Boulevard and Warner Avenue. .Master Plan Amendment No. 66-2 At the request of the'Planning Commission on March 15, 1966, the Planning Department was instructed to conduct a land use study in the Warner Avenue-Beach Boulevard area. This study was prompted by the approval of C-4 zoning along the north side of Warner Avenue; the existence of R2-X and R4-X (County zoned) property; and the request for R-5 zoning at the intersection of Warner Avenue and Ash Street. The Planning Commission originally considered Master Plan Amendment No. 66-2 on May 17, 1966, but they continued the case until June 7, 1966, at which time they recommended approval to the City Council. Included within their approval was the recommendation that the property belonging to Margaret Preininger located east of Beach Boulevard and north of Slater Avenue be master planned for Office and Professional Use instead of high density residential. The City Council considered M. P. A. 66-2 at its July 5, 1966 meeting at which time it was recommended that the Master Plan be referred back to the Planning Commission for reconsideration. The Planning Commission reconsidered M. P. A. 66-2 on August 2, 1966 and unanimously recommended that the City Council adopt the amendment. One of the reasons given by the Planning Com- mission, which applies to Mrs. Preininger' s property was: "The existing commercial on the northeast corner of Beach Boulevard and Slater Avenue has set the pattern for develop- ment at that corner. The land east of this strip can be effectively used as ofTice-protessional because the parcels o7 iandare ot sufficient size for R-5 uses ice an ro essiona . " t The City Council once again considered M.P.A. 66-2 on September 6, 1966. There being no one present to speak on the matter, and no protests filed, either oral or written, the Council adopted the Resolution effecting the change. Zone Case No. 66-52 As a consequence of M. P.A. No. 66-2, Zone Case No. 66-52 was initiated by the Planning Commision on November 1, 1966 to implement the Master Plan of Land Use. Sub-item 7 of this zone case recommended changing the zones in the area of Mrs. Preininger' s roperty from Cl, C2 and R4-X to R5 (Office and Professional}. Mrs. Preininger appeared at the meeting and requested that her, . property remain in the C1 zone. The Planning Commission approved Zone Case No. 66-52 except that Mrs. Preininger' s property remained in the C1 zone. The City Council concurred at its November 21, 1966 meeting. Zone Case No. 67-22 On August 1, 1967, the Planning Commission initiated Zone Case No. 67-22 which changed all of the Cl zoned property located at major and primary arterials because the Cl- zone was being changed to a more restrictive neighborhood commercial zone to be located at secondary highway,- intersections. The Planning Commission approved this zone change which included Mrs. Preininger' s property. Mrs. Preiningerua.s notified of the zone change and her name is on our certified mailing list. No one appeared at the Planning Commission meeting to contest this action. The City Council considered Zone Case No. 67-22 on August -21, 1967 at which time there were no protests filed, either oral or written. They adopted the zone change. INGTpy = Huntington Beach Planning Commission Q �9yC `fe i?;s \t`OQ P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 FpOUNTY July 15, 1968 LETTER OF TRA N S M I T T r4 L TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission SUBJECT: Rezoning Request, Margaret Preininger ATTENTION: Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk Gentlemen: This is in reply to your request that the Planning Commission review the zoning of Mrs. Margaret Preininger ' s property located at the northeast corner of Beach Boulevard and Slater Avenue. This was prompted by a letter submitted by Mrs . Preininger asking that her property be rezoned back to its original C-1 classification. The request was scheduled for the June 4, . 1968 meeting; however, Mrs. Preininger asked that it be continued to a later date and that she would notify the Planning Commission when she would be available to discuss the matter. Because of this request, the Planning Commission has not taken any action on this matter. Res ectfully submitted, Z (4j-ek� Richard A. Harlow Acting Secretary, Planning Commission RAH/f March 27, 1968 The Honorable Mayor Shipley and Councilmen of Huntington Beach City Hall Huntington Beach, California Attention: Mr. Doyle Miller, City Attorney Dear Sirs: For many years my property of one acre on the north side of Slater Avenue (100 feet off Beach Boulevard) has been designated as C-1 . During this last year when general changes were made, mine was included and changed. I protested to the council , and every member agreed that my property should remain as is, zoned C-l . Recently, and without notifying me, another attempt was made to change the zoning, but I was not notified this time, as I certainly would have made a protest. However, I just learned about this last week. have been paying taxes on this acre for the past 42 years, and the taxes are very high. I am sure it must have been an over- sight or an omission with no intention of downgrading my property now. Please return my one acre back to C-1 zoning. Thank you. Yours sincerely . M r aret Preininger 4 2 West 4th Street MP/jt Los Angeles, California 90005 M :y � 3 �xAffidavit of' Alicati®n r State of California County of Orange 1 ss City of Huntington Beach J J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntingtori.Be h News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, I lis d and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere d—ro� �� � published for the dissemination of local and other news of a gene 67 character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribe �_.. �__._ and said paper has been established, printed and published in t e ct cY CLEsM State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year ne before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the _ said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race (Published Huntington Beach ,News or denomination, or any number thereof. Nov. 9, 1967) • ' `' ' The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, j of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court MASTER`PLAN AMENDMENT 67=3 of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a I public'hearing'wilkbe held by the City j Council of•the City of.Huntington Beach, That the NOTTOF OF PUBLIC HEARING in the Council Chamber of the civic Center, Huntington Beach, at the hour MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT 67-3 of i P. or as soon thereafter as possible, on Monday the 20th day. of.I of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- November; 1967, for the purpose of p considering a Master Plan Amendment One Issue —Study Area `II ,and,V, proposes to paper at least amend certain'portions of said greas gen- erally'bounded by Goldenwest Street on commencing from the 9th day of November the west, Talbert Avenue on the north, Beach '.Boulevard on the .east and Clay 67 9th November Avenue the south. 19—, and ending on the day of All interested'persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their 19 67 , both days inclusive and as often during opinions for-or,against'said Master Plan y g said period and Amendment. times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the Further -information -may be obtained regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a from the Office of,the City,Clerk. supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following DATED: fi'1%8f67. dates, to-wit: CITY-OF•,HUNTINGTON"BEACH November 9 1967 By: PAUL C.;JONES City'Clerk 711lublisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Notary Public Orange County, California THOMAS D. WYLLIE NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ' Q ORANGE COUNTY My Commission Expires .Sept. 12, 1970 (06 I NGTpy� ` —�Mcoeron,rFo F9� Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 FppUNTY �P`\ November 20, 1967 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission PP OVED ByI�i7 ouNciL SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No. 67-3 - tucy Area ATTENTION: Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones , City Clerk -�19_.. Gentlemen: CITY CLERK Transmitted herewith is a copy of Master Plan Amendment No. 67-3, recommending approval of an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use, Study Area II and V.. This case proposes to amend the Master Plan of Land Use in certain portions of the area generally bounded by Goldenwest Street on the west, Talbert Avenue on the north, Beach Blvd. on the east and Clay Avenue on the south. The Planning Commission considered the matter on November 7, 1967, and unanimously recommended that your Honorable Body adopt the attached proposal. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held on the matter after which the plan may be adopted by Resolution of the City Council. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynolds Planning Director and Secretary KAR/f Enc1 INGTpy� i _McoRPOR4 Fc F9 o ;: Q Huntington Beach Planning Commission 9'fG► `Fe„,; �t��Q P.O. BOX 190 CA NIA 92648 �ppUNTY Cad June 19 , 1967 PftOVEDBy CITY COUNCIL UN 19 1967 LETTER OF T R A N S M _ _ _ _ �19_..... TO: HONORABLE MAYOR .AND CITY CO CITY CLERK FROM: Planning Commission SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No. 67-2 - Study Area III ATTENTION: Doyle Miller City Administrator Paul Jones, 6ity Clerk Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a copy of Master Plan Amendment No. 67-2, recommending approval of an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use, Study Area III This case proposes to amend the Master Plan of Land Use in the area bounded by warner Avenue on the North, City limits on the south, Graham Street on the east and Bolsa Chica Street on the west . The Planning Commission considered the matter on June 6, 1967, and unanimously recommended that your Honorable Body adopt the attached proposal. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held on the matter after which the plan may be adopted by Resolution of the City Council. Respectfully submitted, A. Reynol s Planning Director and Secretary KAR/bd Encl. PLANNING ZONING DM 33 SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 28-5-II NOTE ADOPTED- AUGUST 15.1960 ALL DIMENSIONS APE IN FEET CITY OF ANY T 11-1 Mi EDE..Y CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. LATER AMENOED ORD.N0. AMENDED ORD. LEGEND�N 9-3.1963 1000 10-7-1963 1007 ® SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE —RIOT HUNTINGTON BEACH 4-6-198` O42 NMTMAYYLRE-EK DDISRI 6.16-1964 1056 ED R ESSENCE INSTAXT 4-5-1985 1132 Tw Fau6r RESD6xcELOISTRItt 10-I9-1965 1162 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 6-6-1966 1215 '1 SUFFIX LEGEND AMENDED BY ZONE CASE N0: 352,365,396,426,805.526.66-16 -- s[razcN LINE IUI�S�er ��la� �men��terr� Coy(-2 292I PI EE 15 v, 20 2l A' WARNER AVE I' 1 64 K'S -- = R I _ EL DORADO DR N -z I RI RI I C4 R 1�dD� R3 PENDL TON DR. !o" v °R13JR10 RI W RI R3 RI iI RI a 3 RI D30'G- ?'GLENROYZ DR R 3 RI DP Av G y RI (yP R I f 4 LIEGE R. R3 �� K%LWORTH DR. RI 720'c 2Go' �e RI .RI aTr�--.%e NUNTINGTON eEaCN .1 U.- �� y GNENT DR 4 i Z 1 RI r 1 0 ppE is TILBURG—� DP RI RI RI RI ENM-CR J Dd1ITA p1. w W RI o G o� o LD 8 m ; rc pR. a RI -' SLATER AVE. Y RI J PRICE DR. I I RI o RI F�IR 8 RI IN RI LOURDES p, 1 RI RAPHAEL DR. � RI PINON DR. 1 RI h TERRIER DR. � RI � PADUA DR. 27 1 29 20 33!� �r lNGTpN� `� —\McoeroxrFc F9� y - Huntington Beach Planning Commission Q 9'yG► `Fe i�ieo'.°° t��Q P.O. BOX 190 CALI FppUNTV C D BY CITY COU•I�CIL April 17, 1967 R 171967 LETTER OF T R A N S M TTAL CITY CLE" TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No. 67-1 - Study Area I ATTENTION: Doyle Miller City Administrator Paul Jones, 6ity Clerk Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a copy of Master Plan Amendment No. 67-1, recommending approval of an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use, Study Area I. This case proposes to amend the Master Plan of Land Use in the area bounded by Ellis Avenue on the north, Beach Boulevard on the west, the Pacific Ocean on the south and the Santa Ana River on the east . The Planning Commission considered the matter on April 4, 1967;-- and -unanimously recommended that your Honorable Body adopt the attached proposal. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held on the matter after which the plan may be adopted by Resolution of the City Council. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynolds Planning Director and Secretary KAR/bd Encl. PUBLIC HEARIN ld Yr �City Clerk FOR:- �� ''=..................... � City of Huntington Beach MpA (7-/__ The Huntington Beach Planning Commission, at their regu ar !1m meeting held v� , recommended o f e07� e If approval has -been recommended , the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing in this matter , and it will be transmitted to you prior to the next regular meeting of the Council. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, The applicant in this matter, isL (Address) (Telephok Kenneth R. Reynolds, Planning Director By X ; 1 PUE3LI FARING SET j -------------------------- IN Huntington Huntington Beach Planning Commission v g -�.— P. O. Box 190 „ g �o g, , p• Q City Hall �y�•�yP'`�O Huntington Beach, California c� c� September 19, 1966 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L r — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No. 66-3 - Study Area I ATTENTION: Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones, City Clerk Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a copy of Master Plan Amendment No. 66-3, recommending approval of an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use, Study Area I. This case proposes to amend the Master Plan of Land Use in the area bounded by Ellis Avenue on the north , Pacific Ocean on the South , Santa Ana River on the east and Beach Boulevard on the west . The Planning Commission considered the matter on September 7, 1966, at which time one person spoke against the said amend- ment, and unanimously recommended that your Honorable Body adopt the attached proposal. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held on the matter after which the plan may be adopted by Resolution of the City Council. Respectfully submitted, K. A. Reynolds, Planning Director and Secretary KAR/bd Encl. �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MAP ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK Pam. 9'- l9= G ,k.P 'Ji- - Masi 04 14A City Clerk City of Huntington Beach The Huntington Beac Plannin Commission, at their regular/adjourned meeting held , recommended of — _ If approval has -been recommended, the City Council will be required to hold a public hearing in this matter , and it will be transmitted to you prior to the next regular meeting of the Council. A copy of the Planning Department legal notice, and a. list of owners of prop- erty within 300 feet of the subject area is attached hereto. The applicant in this matter is , (Address) (Telephone) '_: -7 Kenneth R_ Reynolds, PUBLIC HEARING SET Planning Director a FOR:--- -----�-----�- e • ;By;: �.�e� -.�ti=N�lw 6 6 3 State of California County of Orange ss City of Huntington Beach J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race ;(Published ,Huptington eescli; 0 w, or denomination, or any number thereof. !Aug.4, 1966) l The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper I NOTICE om;;Pti. .1 P.t';. r�Ns MASTER PLAN"AN IIN,0AA O. tl" of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court NOTICE IS,HEREO�'9`6f �tPsBt-the of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. -5931. Planning ComritlasliA of ,.Vw'MW1 of Huntingtori.owb,iprc>pos�as to adopt ari r^ n * �l amendment t0 the`ARe?#1 Plan of Lend, NOTICE OF PT1',LIC '._A�:I, G �T That the use-Siudy ftte3�•k ttihTch•will geridli the _. future-deveoe ?"dF"_4h8t portion of hAST R PLAN Ar4NT Fil! �4C . (E_ j the City lying within tie area•bomded by Ellis Avenue ,on k, @, north, Oaclft of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- Ocean on the south;t IMA Ana River ott the east and Beach"61Wt016 t4 west.; paper at ]east One I S SUe A public hearing will b0 held oct said plan in in accordance,with the State Low. A 11 a'L1.Is,t NOTICE 'IS FURTHER GIVEN thai a commencing from the th ---day of__ _ - - _. public hearing for the''omendment of the Master ,Plan, 'of Land Uae-Studi 19-�6, and ending on the th day of At1�JuSt _—_ Area I will be held .oh the 16th„day of August, 1966, at,"-hour of 7.30 P.M., �6 in the Council Chatnberi, Civic Center, l.9—.', both days inclusive, and as often during said period and Huntington Beach; 'Gelifornie,rand any times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the land'-aii persons interested may.appear regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a I and be heard thereon: + 1, .• supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following + A copy of the proposed amendment is. dates, to-wit: I on file in the office of. the Secretarp to the Planning Commlosion, 'to hich A u gnu E t 4 f 1.9 6 6 !ref wv erence may be made for further in- __--- --_--------------..---- formation'. i DATED this 4th day of.August. 1966. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION — -_-- ------✓� 1--- -- ---------- K. A. REYNOLDS �! Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this .—____ _ day of -- 19�= . Notary Public Cf Orange County, California Ni)G,RY FU9i IC - C1`.!.IFORidIA ` a� •as, '�� --- f RiNC!PF,L OF'riL'E IN _I j COUNTY - !n„�JGE C O�'� 1 ray Commission, Expires Sept. 13, 1966 �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH OVERSIZED DOCUMENT ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK _ Affidavit ofirbleeaLCO LN vD State of Califor~'a l �} (� EP County of Orange } es ^�--—v-_�,74��� City of Huntington Beach 111 19._..... J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: -...,.,��: citizen of the-United States, over the age of twenty-oneacs— .� $ ....... That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper.has been established, printed and published in the :(Published ,. Huntjngton Beach News] State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next i Aug.18, 1966) z i before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the I • NOTICE OF:PUBLIC HEARING said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 66.2 entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race NOTICE in HEREBY GIVEN to a or denomination, or any number thereof. public nearing ity,of unteld by-the City The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper ;.Council of the CiCha .Huntington Beach g J g -in -the Council -Chamber of the Civic of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court �Center, Huntington Beach, California,'atl of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. ;.the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M.,'or as, soon thereafter as possible, on 'Tuesday,' the 6th day of September, 1966, for ihel That the NOTICE OF PUBLIC F-TARING purpose of considering an amendment) to fhe Master Plan of Land Use, bye MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 66-2 adopting an amendment entitled I]," stv-' Plan of Land Use, Study Area il," cov- of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- eying,an area boimded by Stater mere; p on the south, Pacific, Electric Railvyay�� One Issue right-of-way',on the !west; Heil Avenue! paper at least €pn,ftl g..Ftgjth,s nt�,l(�I ✓t4�i d;�sNjgeh11 n f]e` commencin from the 18th day of August A copy of'said prop osed"Masi:W� I g y Plan-of. Land• Use—Study Areat II I 19b6 18th August is'on fi le,in the office of the�Sec. , and ending on the day of retary'to the Planning Commission, I to which'. reference may-lie made 66 I for further particulars: 19 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period and An interested ;persons are invited�to' times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the attend said. hearing and express :their regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a opinions for or against said Nia_ster..Fian` supplement, .and said notice was published therein on the following !Amendment. Further information";may. dates, to-wit: be'-obtained 'from the Office of,the City August 18, 1966 Clerk. - DAT '1E: August 16, -1966.Y CfTY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, PAUL C. 16NEs Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this / 9 4 day of l�:ac 19 66 `2 Notary Public Orange County, California e.n THOMAS D. 71FORNIA NOTARY PUBLIC CPRINCIPAL OFFORANGE COU My Commission Expires Sept. 13. 1966 • x PUBLIC SHEARING SET q �,zu+srQ,i, AUG 15 A"-6 s Huntington Beach Pl P. O. Boa 100 t„ �P• OQ City Hall vG+�,i�tss• �<c Huntington Beach, California F c� August 15, 1966 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Planning Commission SUBJECT: Master Plan Amendment No. 66-2 - Study Area II ATTENTION: Doyle Miller, City Administrator Paul Jones, City Clerk Gentlemen: On June 20, 1966 you referred. the proposed Master Plan Amendment No.. 66-2, Study Area II, to the Planning Commission for further "study and report . The Planning Commission considered the matter on August 2, 1966 and unanimously recommended that your Honorable Body adopt the attached proposal for the following reasons : 1. The commercial zoning south of Warner Avenue and west of Beach Boulevard should remain, because most parcels are small, a commercial zone will allow a greater variety of uses than the R-5 zone and office uses are permitted in commercial zones . 2. The area on the east side of Beach Boulevard and north of Holland Drive should remain commercial, because the area is mostly undeveloped and a com- mercial zone would encourage development . 3. The existing commercial on the northeast corner of Beach Boulevard and Slater Avenue has set the pattern for development at that corner. The land east of this strip can be effectively used -as office-professional, because the parcels of land are of sufficient size for R-5 uses . 'a 4. North of Warner Avenue the commercial lines are being established and undeveloped areas should be left in residential until new lines of com- mercial are established. Respectfully s bmitted; K. A. Reynolds Secretary KAR/bd Encl . -2- Affidavit of Rubfication State of California ) �P' ` T County of Orange } as City of Huntington Beach 1 P/I.,y,y,�,� J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a �^ citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. . J�O ti f/ U d t� That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly.newspaper of general circulation printed, published 7_S, 6 and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and (published,• Huntington Beach News' published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general i June,23, 1966).. . -, . character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, - NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING and said paper has been established, printed and published in the MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT No. 66.2 State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the public'hearing will be held by the City said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the Council of the City of Huntington Beach entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race ii, the Council. Chamber of,.the Civic Center, Huntington Beach, California, at or denomination, or any number thereof. the hour of 7:30 P.M., or as soon The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper thereafter as, possible, on Tuesday, the of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court 5th day of July, 1966, for the. purpose of of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by Order No. A-5931. considering an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use by adopting an amend- ment entitled "Master Plan of Land'Use,' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Study Area 11,1' covering an area.bound-ed That the by Slater Avenue on the south, Pacific Electric Railway right-of-way on the west, MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 66-2 Heil Avenue;on the north and Newland Street on the east. of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- A copy of said proposed. Master Plan of Land Use - Study'Area rl a One Issue is on file in the office of the Sec- P Per at least ! retary to th`e'Planning Commission, June to which reference may be made commencing from the 23rd day of for further particulars. -All interested person .are invited to 19 66 , and endin on the 23rd da of June ,''attend said hearing and express their Y i opinions for or against said Master Plan 66 I Amendment. Further information may be 19-, both days inclusive, and as Often during said period and rr obtained"from the' Office .of the City times of publication as said f Clerk. p paper was regularly issued, and in the Dated: June 21, 1966. regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a I CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following By PAUL C. JONEs dates, to-wit: City Clerk June 23, 1966 _- - Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 951 day of Notary Public Orange County, California K TFiOMAS D. WYLLIE NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY___ My Commission Expires'5ept. 13, 1 66 �lEl�rt�iv� S Er 6 JU 0- 196 zC , zursro�,� ------------ °�� ? Huntington Beach Planning Commission P. O. Boa 100 �Pp• OQ City Hall iC � ds ��t Huntington Beach, California June 20, 1966 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I' T T A L TO : HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach. ATTN: DOYLE MILLER, City Administrator. RE: RESOLUTION,MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO . 66-2. Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a copy of Resolution Master Plan Amendment No. 66-2, a resolution of the City Planning Commission recommending approval of an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use,Study Area II . This case proposes to amend the Master Plan of Land -Use - Study Area II in the area bounded by Slater Avenue on the south, P. E. Railroad R/W on the .west, Heil Avenue on the north. and Newland Street on the east . The City Planningg Commission held their last public hearing on the matter June 7, 1966, at which time there were three persons who spoke in favor of said amendment . Master Plan Amendment No. 66-2 was unanimously approved and recommended to your Honorable Body for adoption. The State Planning Act requires that a public hearing be held on the matter after which the plan may be adopted by Resolution of the City Council. Respectfully su mitted, K. A. Reynolds, Planning Director and Secretary KAR/bd u Encl : Resolution Master Plan Amendment No. 66-2 RESOLUTION NO. 66.2 RE,SOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION A RESOLUTION OF THE. CITY PLANNING CO tail SSI ON OF THE CITY OF HUNTING TON BEACH 9 CALIFORNIA, RECC MFIENDING APPROVAL OF _ NO. 66a2 M to PLow 4.4e.✓0wraT WHEREAS, The City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, has held one public hearing in compliance with the State Government Code ma.r-� F in order to consider and review ' N . 66.029 an amendment to the Feaster Plan of Land Use, Study Area II, in accordance with the provisions of the State Govern- ment Code, and WHEREAS, The City Planning Commission is adopting said plans in order to: (a) Promote the health safety, welfare and convenience of the general public. (b) Serve as a general '2uide for the development of public and private lauds. (c) Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors -of the city. (d) To obviate the menace to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and planning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment to the Master Playa of Land Use, Study Area II, as part of the General Plan of the City of Huntington Beach. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plan of said city. RESOLUTION NO 66-2 REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, on the 7th day of June , 1966, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Crabb, Bazil, Larkin. NOES: Worthy, Miller. ABSENT: Lawson, ATTEST: Reynolds Robert D, Bazi Secretary Chairman ' `' o1TIN6TQ,� Huntington Beach Planning C mnlission N� P. O. Box 100 APPRO OE Bf CITY COUNCIL uLL j 87966 �+j 7 • City Hall 9 6 �f► r'p Q� Huntington Beach, California 417NTY � July 5 , 1966 CITY CLERK L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A -L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach. ATTN: DOYLE MILLER, City Administrator. RE: RESOLUTION, MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO 66-1. Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a copy of Resolution No 66-1, ° a resolution of the City Planning Commission recommending .approval of the Parks, Open. Spaces, Schools_ and Recreation Element to the Master Plan of Land Use. This element of the Master Plan of Land Use will serve as a guide for location and development of future_park sites in the City. - 3 iL-v i�l&•`provide a_so_und basis _for _purchasing park sites by establishing criteria for the type of rec- . reation,_ site location and space required. The City Planning Commission held their public hearing on the matter June 21, 1966, at which time there were three persons who spoke in favor of said amendment. Master Plan Amendment No 66-1 was unanimously approved and recommended to your Honorable Body for adoption. The State Planning Act requires that public hearing be held on the matter after which the pl n adopted by Resolution of the City Council. PUB'Lic HfgRINc SET Respectfully s itted, / JUJUJU 18; 1966 L 5 ---�.,... 1966 .. K.A. Reynolds Planning Director and Secretary `�""-- KAR/j Encl: Master Plan Amendment No 66-1 Parks, Open Spaces, Schools and "Recreation Element Affidavit of Ablication State of California l County of Orange } ss City of Huntington Beach 111 J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been established, printed and published in the (Published Huntington Beach News State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next July �, 1966.) before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT No..66-1 entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pub"' lic hearing will be held by-the City Couni or denomination, or any number thereof. cil of the City, of Huntington Beach in The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper the Council Chamber of'thelCivic Center,l of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court Huntington Beach,.California;at the hou'r'� of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. of 7:30 o'clock P.M., or as soon there' after as possible, on Monday, the 18t6� day of July, 1966, for the purpose of! NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING considering ,a recommendation of thI That the Planning Commission for approval of the MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 66-1 Parks, Open.Spaces, Schools and Rec- reation Element to the Master'Plan of Land Use, to serve as a guide for local of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- tion and development of futu'rb 'park l One Issue 'sites in the City and provide a sound paper at least basis ,for purchasing .park "sites by es- tablishing criteria.#or the type of'recrea= 7th July tion, site location and-space required. commencing from the day of All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their 19 66 and ending on the 7th day of July opinions for or.against said Master Plan Amendment. Further `information' may be.o,btained from the'Office'of the-City, 19 66 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and Clerk. times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the Dated: July 6, 1966. regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following By; Paul c. Jones dates, to-wit: City Clerk July 7, 1966 --------- -- - ---- Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 19� Q— Notary Public Orange County, California `~ THOMAS D. WYLLIE fib (>}{•.��"�'"i�F � NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA i+y��..... +. �`.,,,;�:y,: PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY My Commission Expires Sept. 13, 1966 4-� ' INGTpy� �� � �qy Huntington Beach Planning Commission P. O. Box 100 'aCCity Hall Huntington Beach, California June 30, 1964 Honorable Mayor and Councilmen City Hall Huntington Beach, California Gentlemen: Mr. John Biby, Controller of the local Douglas plant, called me this morning in his capacity as Chairman of the Airport Subcommittee of the Northwesterly Orange County Coastal Projects Coordinating Committee. He called to my attention a matter of some urgency which. I am forwarding to you. In recent months Mr. Biby's Airport Subcommittee has been studying the needs of airport facilities in the westerly portion of the County. To date these studies have indicated that an aircraft terminal is necessary in this portion of the County and it should be developed to what is called a Secondary Airport. This would be comparable to the Fullerton Municipal Airport. The Committee is cognizant that the City has adopted the Master Plan of Land Use - Study Area III_ which designates Ih.e _ existing Meadowlark Airport as a continuing aircraft terminal. The Subcommittee research. h,as found that most secondary airports are in public ownership primarily to guarantee their perpetual existence. It is apparently very diffi- cult for a private airport to be sufficiently profitable for private enterprise though, it is not difficult to "break even" on an airport operation. As to the matter at hand, it is my understanding that the Orange County Airport Commission will be meeting on July 14 to consider recommending to the Board of .Super- visors that the County acquire Meadowlark Airport and operate it as a public County airport. It appears that such will be the recommendation which. will reach the Board on July 15. 4 Page 2 Honorable Mayor and Councilmen June 30, 1964 It is suggested that the Council carefully consider the economic benefit to the City and its tremendous aid in attracting industry to the City. It will also be attractive to industrial and business executives who may wish. to live in Huntington Harbour or the future Bolsa Chica area. It is recommended that the Council support the acquisition of Meadowlark Airport and so indicate their support to the Board of Supervisors by resolution. Such a resolution should reach. the Board on July 15 which. means Council action at your next meeting, July 6. Respectfully submitted, W. C. .Warner Planning Director WCW; lb cc; John E. Biby, Jr. INGTpy� Huntington Beach Planning Commission P. O. Box 100 O �T- City Hall � "-i44' `�t0 Huntington Beach, California �puNTY October 1, 1962 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TO: HONORALBE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach., Calif. ATTN: Doyle Miller, City Administrator RE: RESOLUTION NO 276, a resolution of the City Planning Commission, recommending approval of an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use - Signal Oil and Gas Co. Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith. is a copy of Resolution No 276, a resolution of the City Planning Commission, recommending approval of an amend- ment to the Master Plan of Land Use - Signal Oil and Gas Co. This plan proposes, in a general way, the development of the major portion of the pyoperties leased to the Signal Oil and Gas Company, consisting of approximately 466 acres of land within the City of Huntington Beach., lying generally east of Highway 39 and north. and south. of Adams Avenue, to residential, commercial, recreational and related purposes. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on the matter on September 18, 1962, at which time a letter, submitted by the Signal Oil and Gas Company, was read regarding the general plan for the development. By unanimous vote of the Planning Commission, Resolution No 276 was approved and recommended to your Honorable Body for adoption. The State Planning Act provides that the City Council shall hold a public hearing on the matter after which a resolution may be adopted approving the amendment . Respectfully submitted, W. C. Warner Planning Director and Secretary WCW: 1b Enc1: Resolution No 276 RESOLUTION NO 276 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH MAKING RECOMMENDATION OF APPROVAL FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE. 4 . 5 WHEREAS, The Planning, Commission of the City of Hunting- ton Beach has held one. public hearing to consider an amendment 7 8 to the Master Plan of Land Use,, "Signal Oil and Gas Company'' as submitted by the Signal Oil and Gas Company, in accordance 9 10 with provisions of the State Government Code, and11 . WHEREAS, said plans are being adopted in order to: 12 (a) Promote the health, 'safety, welfare and convenience of the general public. - 13 (b) Serve as a general guide for the development of public 14 and private lands-. - 15 (c) Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors of the City. . 16 (d) To obviate the -menace to 'public safety and property values 17 resulting from inadequate coordination and planning. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the Planning annn, Commission 19 of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts said amendment 20 to the Master Plan of Land Use as part of the general plan of 21 ,the City of Huntington Beach. 22 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That said amendment to the Master. 23 Plan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by the City Council 24 of the City of Huntingtonle'ach a's the official Master Plan of 25 said City. 26 REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED, At a regular meeting of the 27 Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach held at 28 29 1 Resoluti8n No 276 2 3 4 5 7:30 P,M. , in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 6 Huntington Beach, California, on the 18th day of September, 7 1962. 8 ROLL CALL VOTE: 9 AYES:. Crabb, Letson, Bazil, Kaufman, Worth:,, Miller, . Chairman Stang. 10 NOES: None. 11 ABSENT: None. 12 THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED, 13 14 ATTEST: 15 16 17 . W. C. Warner Edward Stang Secretary Chairman 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 .. 2 29 Publish once No a cerpts please Huntington Beach Planning Nmmission P. O. Box 190 q �C O4 City Hall Huntington Beach California NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commisaion of the City of Huntington Beach in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, Huntington Beach, California, at the hour of 7s 30 P.M. , on the l8th day of September, 1962, for the purpose of considering an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use of the City in the area bounded generally by Beach Blvd. , Yorktown Avenue , Cannery Street and Atlanta Avenue being the property of Signal Oil and Gas Co. All interested persons are invited to attend eaid hearing .and express their opinions for or against said proposed amendment. Further information may be obtained from the Office of the Planning Commission in the City Hall. DATED this 6th day of September, 1962. CITY PLANING COMMISSION, BY W. C. WARNER SECRETARY 19471 Newhaven lane Huntington Beach, Calif. October. 8, 1969 Huntington Beach City Council P. 0. Box 190 Huntington Beach, California Attention: Paul C. Jones, City Clerk Subject: Resolution #276 of the City Planning Commission - Amendment to the Luster Plan of Land Use, Signal Oil-.and Gaza .Company Dear Mr. Jones: This letter is written in opposition to Signal. Oil and Gas Companyt a resolution to amend the master plan of land use. We are a young family who moved to Huntington Beach to get away from apartment-type living. We bought our first home here, are raising our children. here. and do not want to see this residential area ruined by apartment buildings.We all realize Huntington Beach is having growing pains but let's not make it any more painful. The young families in this area are willing and anxious to work with the city government in trying to make this southeastern valley area an attractive place in which to live. 'this_ cannot be accomplished by surrounding the homeowners with apartments which will create additional noise, traffic hazards, congestion as well as other general, inconveniences. We hope you will give this matter the thought and consideration it deserves. Sincerely, G�� cc: Mayor Lambert Councilmen Geisler, .�.� � Stewart, Welch andWelle r I -e October 1, 1962 TO WHOM IT 11AY COMCERN: This is to establish our objection to the rezoning of the prdperty between Adams and Yorktown, in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif. from R-1 to high density R-4. Our naives are to be considered as added to a petition of this effect. �j f e w I o i s M. Ro�- Owners: 8421 Yorktown Hwztington Beach, Calif, i i i i cllll� ry)D Z2� rvym�� mm -rlllll�� rl" TYPA\rn ce ll 1�1 I �e r,cln mew lr MWY rv� CY-YZ k9t � � vp G u cz� N r� i fool j �o &, JAA- Oa C 8422--Gill'orGL: Circle hiiriingtcn'B_eaCh, Calif. October lop- ,196:2 Huntington Beach City Council P. 0. ox-190 r . _ Huntington: Beach, .California Attention; paul..,.C..: .J.oneg.,. �C;Yty. .Clerk Subject: Resolution-4.276 of the'City plariniing Connission - Amendment i;o the-Master P1;an: of .,;and u,se.,.. Signal_ val....and-Gas Company _ Dear Tones.: 2ncl6sed--is a petition signed. by. 255 .rAsidents of the city-of Huntington-Beach. against kes©iution� #276 ;= Amendment io the.. aster .rl.an. of-Lana. U'Ae, Signal uil and. Gas Company,. Sincerely, Southeastern Valley Homeowners Association CG: Mayyor-Hobert k.. . Lambert Councilmen lgrne6t ueisler, Fake Stewart, xhomas W el oh, Lyndon-Wells,..Sr. l~ PE'1'1TION AGA"k;T "SOLUT101i It276 CO Lii�ic: API)tiUVA; OF' "L.r . up L"D USB _ SlubAL U1.L GIAZ GU. _ To the Honorable .City Council of Huntington Beach We the undersigned. residents of the. City oi. Huntington Beach-,do hereby..r.equest. that the .City Council of Huntington Beach den Y the A"equest-of Signal Oil Gas Company., for an.-ame.ndbaent to tie luster Plan of I �l Land Use covered by resolution #�276. U KA ADSS Si �iluit: -------- ------------r-------------------m----i------ i T �'_Y V ' •7 ,/.z. �4't is �� -- r✓' � i ���.1 ez ol- i l d 62 4;'ST1TiUN AUAlbBT iirESULUT1U.N V276 a(;UKi9W): WG ARPROVAL OF AN PL" OF LAID_ USE - SiuliAL ull eC UAv GU. To the Honorable. City, 0ouncil ..of Huntington. .Heach. We the undersigned residents, of the City of Runt.ington Beach-do. hereby 'requegt that. the City Council of, Huntington Beach c- enZ the-,-request- of Signal...Oil & Gas Company for an amendi6ent to the.'I�t'aster .flan. of Land Use cornered by resolution.f276. NAIM AD SS lub"(i ----------------------------------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------ f/ /` G/c� ' fJV• � G/ '6)- I /9677 l OuLl l�l &AwIxiUjm AtiE1"b' ctLSULu`x1CAti #276 t ;4:U tt �1VU1�G APPUOVAL UIP A8i A t.Uka i ,ry 1" °Tzh f'lAb To the Honorable City Coubell-of IIunt ir*-vvn. Beach We the undersi6ned. residents oY ;,he City ofiuritir ,b'brt - Beach-do hereby requgst that the City Council of I�. Huntington Beach Aj�iy the request of .Signal Oil �S Gag Company for an amendmbnt .to the `Master Plan of Land Use covered by resolution #276. WL UP NAB AD SS e r..----rrom+rerW,ererrsra ---------errreor�rrerwer—rrs— eee rr—r--rverr--r----rr+.--seerre--rreer—rr r+---es 44 V ° . 4 3�L- i IL Z 7 PkxIr10N AGAIRS-i ALSULullUg #276 "UU1"C"b"� AP:t'nk)VAL UIP Ali `lFI�E IiA611;h 1-IL" UF LAND. U�; s - S luf i`iL U1L tic GAS, C.U. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington .Beach We the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington Beach-,do hereby request that the City. Council of Huntington Beach Afn Z the reque_st, of .Signal-oil .& Gas Company for an amendment to , the Master Plan, of Land Use covered by resolution #276. LAT:k� UP �1A� AI7b�i�t+;SS S:tiriti 1.i�G ---------------------- ---------------------- -------- --------------- -------------- -------- --------- --- l49lo��o Z. - 0_6/& � Ila 4,1 s PETITION AGAINST RESOLUTION #276 RECOM14ENDING APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE - SIGNAL OIL & GAS CO. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington Beach We the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington Beach do hereby request that the City Council of I� Huntington Beach deny the request of Signal Oil & Gas Company for an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use covered by resolution ##276. , DATE OF r NAME ADDRESS SIGNING ---------------------------------------------------------------- o Xfq r - 2LZ CY3 L y �'3 �a'�%�C-o ri2Clzr ._ vi✓n.GEr�u 1,7.��.!_ ID G -G Z �. A3,21 c94.21 6,11 ,Ql 6;C-1, HLi—u , �w,, 13�ee-4 /0 \ Z21 (Alr� ,.® /X01 PETITION AGAINST RESOLUTION #276 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE - SIGNAL OIL & GAS CO. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington Beach We the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington Beach do hereby request that the City Council of Huntington Beach deny the request of Signal Oil & Gas Company for an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use covered by resolution #276. DATE OF NAME ADDRESS SIGNING ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Ze? / d a-r--ale--✓ /o-���v / qo z- kk 11 AlaQ Sri G �r�2 a CCCJJJ .. ` �VJ- 1016 0 PETITION AGAINST RESOLUTION #276 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE - SIGNAL OIL & GAS CO. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington Beach We the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington Beach do hereby request that the City Council of Huntington Beach deny the request of Signal Oil & Gas Company for an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use covered by resolution #276. DATE OF NAME ADDRESS SIGNING ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- ,61 O 91 X' 10167 Z 13 �O .� 7 • i�- � - b 2- '4/ e 0 r � 16 c�-ram- JP 3 `T ;7- c U IYSTITiOIT AUAINST R SULU° ION #276 tc"l':i7 DIIiU OY I.&ND U" SIGNAL UiL cic UAS. W. To . the Honorable. City- Council of Huntington Beach l� We the undereigne.d. r.esidents of the-City of Huntington .;_Beach.-,do. hereby. .request that the_ .City Council of, Huntington Beach -diek the--request. of .Signal oil.& Gas Company. f.or an-amendment .to. tie" Master plan of. Land Use covered by resolution #976. '�w U MAIM AbDaSS S IGA"G •--- -- -------------- ---------------------- ---- ..js--rr •-r----••---ems- - - --- - -------------- ly ; /~ R_ r 927 2, c� DcT Z � a -� - � � Y � 3 N0LfT N° �- � I PETITION AGAINST RESOLUTION ##276 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL ,OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE 14ASTER PLAN OF LAND USE - SIGNAL OIL & GAS CO. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington Beach We the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington Beach do hereby request that the City Council of / Huntington Beach deny the request of Signal Oil & Cb Gas Company for an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use covered by resolution ##276. DATE OF NAME ADDRESS SIGNING ~f y - IO - - 6 !f n Gc / Z TZ �� -f� 41 n iU .6Ilk —(JA'e 1�311 � l PL1 11 UN r�t:,�YiiiST ti 6U.LUlION k276 "%O DI APPRUVAL .U:W Ali =1 ..xU 'x" �nE�l'y t PLt;�ttl UP :U, USA - SlIGNA , :U L u.1w ,, CU. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington_ beach.. We the undersigned residents of the City of IlUnt:ington, g Beach-do, hereby request that the City Council of': Huntington .Beach deny the--request, of Signal 0.ii &. Oas C,ompariy for an amendiaent to the.`Master Plan -of Land Vse covered by resolution #916. N� ADZ�i1�;55 Slt�iv 1�t�: .. --------------------------- -------- -------------- ----------;--------------------------------------------�, s G & �2 2 Rzro .� 7 GP - 9 ... 19 6 t Z PETITION AGAINST RESOLUTION #276 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE m SIGNAL OIL & GAS CO. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington Beach 1 1--je the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington 7 Beach do hereby request that the City Council of Huntington Beach deny the request of Signal Oil 8: Gas Company for an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use covered by resolution #276. DATE OF NAME ADDRESS SIGNING e_®®_v______________®____m___®_____®___®_________sm__vos_______- -------------®_/__o-e__e____o_____ ®m___o0_______ '�AZ� r � Z- v 6 = _ GU. © 6 - 11 �G, �/ PETITION AGAINST RESOLUTION #276 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN " OF LAND USE - SIGNAL OIL & GAS CO. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington Beach We the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington Beach do hereby request that the City Council of Huntington Beach deny the request of Signal Oil & Gas Company for an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use covered by resolution #276. DATE OF NAME ADDRESS SIGNING --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 6"AA-,l 3 Z Za�� 4z �/ � 49 jj 31 %Iz . PETITION AGAINST RESOLUTION #276 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE - SIGNAL OIL & GAS CO. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington Beach / We the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington Beach do hereby request that the City Council of Huntington Beach deny the request of Signal Oil & Gas Company for an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use covered by resolution #276. DATE OF NAME ADDRESS SIGNING ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- / -A ILl"�.,TT, ' ,�. __ /;fy�' Z'T1`1(J2� ii3 i 'i' L u.Lu'r 1u,N ELCU``y"ry ;' "'1:�TiV'C 21 w � •..a t, r. a � AF hUVAL. QF AN � V i . 1 U J:� T.k'kt P", To the Hoinora'ble..City .C,otinail,.,of Huntington Hea.ch p We the und.ere igned. residents of-the City .of 1iuntington Beach-do here,byW.;request• that. the...City. ,C.ounc.il of Huntington Beach, d_e the-- requast- of Signal Oil ,�.. 'Gas Compa4.,. to the,..'Mast.er Pl.an. .of . Land Use cover..ed. by .,r,.e.,s,oluti,on...�2.7.6. DA L, UY ivA AD. S 1�iu:i�i - ----- ------------------------------------- �_- --_ ---=------ --- :�- ------------------------------------ 3� A, J-15 -C� 2 C,-A&�6 66 a I _3 'je. IJ 16• 7-6 x PETITION AGAINST RESOLUTION #276 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE - SIGNAL OIL & GAS CO. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington Beach We the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington Beach do hereby request that the City Council of Huntington Beach deny the request of Signal Oil & Gas Company for an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use covered by resolution #276. DATE OF NAME ADDRESS SIGNING ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- /o)AZ71 _ 0000- ���/� . "TITION Ai A"bc#-`l' "i SUIW 10 1 276 APPROVAL OF ji AI =41,Y'U Tlig PL `i'o the Honorable.,City, Council:..of huntington. Beach We the undersigned residents. of..the, City of hunt.ingtop � Beach-do ,herwbj�,-. �equ�esht that, the. ,City C,ot�ncil,.,of huntxi6n.9 Bea'c}h den,k the 4-equest of .Signa Oil & andCUe saoo ere~ abra"reso`lurtonv76, aetr Flan of.. S AD7 S5 S i U i UG ----------------------------------•------ -------- ------------------- -,� ----•-- 2 4--AA tlt. )/0 4 Fe 24 di I r al9!foa - _ r e- 6 z F �u�•`� �-7- C, - C. -2____..... :96TITIUI9 AUAINS'1 ii : uLU'TI.UW V276 itIXu iiI)I t+ AP.cROVAL Ok riGl i"jfAL,14Y_'lu `.Llii; !"TAuh iu.Ah UIi' LJ%N11 U`.:E - SIU.WiL UIL 1Sc Giui LO. To the honorable City Council of Huntington Beach We the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington Beach do hereby request that the City Council of Huntington Beach fta the request of Signal Oil & Gas Company for an amendment to the 'Master Plan of Land Use covered by resolution #276. CIA= ADNCLSS S IUA"U --------------------------------------------------------- ------- ------ ----------------------..---------------- ;r, 5- - 822.1 f 3O I 3c PETITION AGAINST RESOLUTION #276 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE MASTER PLAN OF LAND USE - SIGNAL OIL & GAS CO. To the Honorable City Council of Huntington Beach We the undersigned residents of the City of Huntington Beach do hereby request that the City Council of Huntington Beach deny the request of Signal Oil & Gas Company for an amendment to the Master Plan of . Land Use covered by resolution #276. 3 DATE OF NAME ADDRESS SIGNING -------------------------------•--------------------------------- - •-------------------------------------------------------------- TING Huntington Beach Planning Commission w • P. 0. sox 190 City Hall Huntington Beach, California COUNTY � October 2nd, 1961 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach, Calif . ATTN: DOYLE MILLER, City Administrator . RE : RESOLUTION NO 1056, Recommending Approval of an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use "Huntington Harbour" . Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a copy of Planning Commission Resolution No 1056 recommending adoption of an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use, "Huntington Harbour" . This plan proposes the general use of the land within the Huntington Harbour Marina. M The Planning Commission held a public hearing on September 19th, 1961, at which time there were five persons who appeared before the Commission, one of them a representative of the Marina developers explained their proposal and the other four asked questions . The Commission voted unanimously to approve the amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use and recommends it to Your Honorable Body for adoption. The State Planning Act provides that the City Council shall hold a public hearing on the matter after which the plan may be adopted by resolution. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, W. C. WARNER, SECRETARY CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ENCL: , Resolution No 1056 2 RESOLUTION NO 1056 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION 4 OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MAKING RECOMMENDATION OF APPROVAL FOR AN AMENDMENT 5 TO THE MAS LR .PLAN OF LAND USE. g 11EREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of -7 Huntington Beach Has held one public heari.n�; to consider 8 . . - an amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use, "Huntington 9 Harbour-" as submitted by the Huntin&ton Harbour to Corporation, in accordance with provisions of the State 11 Government; Code, and 12 WHEPEAS ,. said plans are being adapted in order to 13 (A) Promote the health, safety, welfare and convenience 14 of the general public. 15 (b) Serve as a general Suide .for the development of public and private lands. 16 (c) Provide an authentic source of information for 17 residents and investors of the City. 18 (d) To obviate the menace: to .publ.i.c safety and property values resulting from inadequate coordination and 19 plannins. 20 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning 21 Comnissi.on of the City of Huntington Beach hereby adopts 22 said amendment to the Master Plan of Land Use as part of 23 the general plea of' trhe City of Huntington Beach, 24 BE IT F.URT]HER AESOLV'ED, that said amendment to the 25 Master Flan of Land Use is recommended for adoption by 26 the City .Council of the City of Huntington Beach as -the 27 official Master Plan, of said City. 28 REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED at, a regular meeting 29 of the Planning, Commission of the City of Huntington the 2 RESOLUTION NO 1056 3 4 City Hall,' Huntington. Beach, Cilifornia, on the 19th 5 day of September, 1961. 6 MOLL CALL -VOTE: 7 AYES : Welch, , Letson, Stang, Miller, Worthy, Chairman 8 Bazil. 9 NOES : None. 10 ABSENT: Kaufman. 11 TisZ R1,7S(3LUTION. WAS ADOPTEOD. 12 13 14 15 16 17 ATTEST: 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 s 25 W. C. Warner, Robert Bazi , 26 Secretary Chairman 27 2. 28 29 Huntington Beach ,Planning Commission _P._O. Box.190 � City Hall: HunEin 6t Beaeh ;California �' v � January 13th, 1961 L E T T E R O F T R-.A N S M I T T A L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach, Calif. ATTN: DOYLE MILLER, City Administrator. RE: RESOLUTION NO 1043 A Resolution of the Planning Commission Recommending Approval of the Master Land Use Plan— Revised 1961. Gentlemen: Resolution No 1043 is herewith forwarded to your honorable body for your consideration.. It is a resolution of the City Planning Commission recommending approval of the Master Land Use Plan — Revised 1961. It will be necessary for the Council to hold at least one public hearing on the Master Plan. The adoption of the Master Land Use Plan would require action by resolution. A copy of Resolution No 1043 is respectfully submitted herewith and attached to this transmittal. CERTIFIED BY: n � CL5i FORD E. TRIP PLANNING DIRECTOR ENCL: Copy Resolution No 1043 E .":1 :� -//- ------- ------------- 1 2 RESOLUTION NO 1043 3 A RESOLUTION OP THE P14A.NNING COMMI` IaN, 4 OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGT'ON BEACH MAKING RECOMMENDATION OF APPROVAL FOR MASTER"``-` 5 LAND USE PLAN - .REVISED 1961. 6 BE� IT RESOLVED, by the Planning Commission 'of the 7 City of Huntington Beadh, California$ as follows $ :;HE,iuAS., the Planning Commission of the City of 9 ' Huntington. B�ach has held two public hearings on the .10 Mals for Land Use Plan _ Revised 161" in accordance with 11 pcv cans of the State Government Code, and 12H: F1.,a"i , said plans. are being adapted in order to t 13 $} . Promote the health, safetyt welfare and convenience of . tie General public . 14 (b) serve as a general guide for- the development of 15, public and private lande, streets, highwaym, and locations of the necessary public improvements4 16 (c) Provide. an authentic source of information for 17- residents and investors of the City. 18 '(d) To obviate the menace -to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate coardinst.ion, and 19 pl&rmingel. 20 NOW WHERE ,BR IT RESOLVED, that said Planning -Commission 21 hereby adopts that certain plan entitled , ' "Master Land 22 Use Plan Revised 1961" as part; of the General Plan of 23 the City of Huntington .Bauch, 24 FURTHER R.ESOLV '.X, that said"Master Land Use Plan 25 Devised 1961" is recommended for adoption by the City 26 Council of the City of Huntington .Beach as- the Official 27 Master Land- Use Flan' of said City. 28 I 29 I 1 2 3 RESOLUTTOI-NO 1043 4 5 REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOITED at a regular meeting 6 of the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington 7 ` ' Beath* 1held at 700 P.M. , in the Council Chambers of tho 8 City Hall on the 4th day of January, 1961. 9 ROLL CALL VOTE: 10 AYE-3 r Press©n, Letiaon, .Doutt,. Worthy, Kaufman, Stang, 11 Chairman 2azil. 12 NOES: N0110. 13 A30)ENT: gone, 14 THZ P.i.SCLU'TIOlIr 'I a �DOI ED. 15 16 17 18 19 ATTEST: 20 21 22 23 24 25 Mffora Tripp, RoB9 T B it Secretary Chairman 26 27 28 ..2— 29' i r NOTICE OF PUBLIC UEARING NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the City Counci-1. 08 the City of Huntington Beach proposes to revise the Master Land Use Plan encompassing all territory within the present City limits, in order .to guide future development and that a -public hearing will be weld on said plan in accordance with the State Law. NOTICE IS FURTMI GIVEN that the public hearing for the Master Land Use Plan will be held oo the 20th day of, February, 1961, in the Council Chawbers of 'tne City Pull, Huntiliagton Reach, California, at tpae hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. , or as soon thereafter, as possible, and any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. A copy of said proposed IMaster Land Use Plan is on file in the Office of the Planning CoLiaissi.on of the City of 3untington Beach, to w1hich reference may be made ror further particulars. CITY OF HU111TINGTON BEACH By PAUL C. JOI tS City Clerk Huntington Beach Planning Commission P.O. Box.190 � City Hall Huntington Beach, California December 19, 1960 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach, Calif. ATTN: DOYLE MILLER, City Administrator. RE: RESOLUTION NO 1039, Recommending Approval for proposed change Section 9741.6 Huntington Beach Ordinance Code Regarding Dedication of Access. Gentlemen: Resolution No 1039 is herewith forwarded to your honorable body for your consideration. It is a resolution of the City Planning Commission recommending approval for proposed change Section 9741.6 Huntington Beach Ordinance Code regarding dedication of access. A copy of Resolution No 1039 is respectfully submitted herewith and attached to this transmittal. CERTIFIED BY: CLIFFORD E. TRIPP PLANNING DIRECTOR ENCL: Resolution No 1039 1 2 3 RESOLUTION NO 1039 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION M"IN0 RECOWENDATION OF APPROVAL FOR 5 PROPOSED CHANGE SECTION 9741.6 H. B0 ORDINANCE CODE REGARDING DEDICATION OF . 6 ACCESS 7 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has proposed to 8 amend Section 9741.6 Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. 9 And said proposed change would establish required 10 dedication of vehicular access to properties fronting 11' on arterial highways where such lots may be designed 12 within a subdivision. 13 14 O WHERW 1, the Planning Commission seeks to 15 establish an efficient and effective subdivision code. 16 NOW THEREFORE DE IT RESOLVED, 17 Section 1. That the Planning Commission has reviewed 18 for adoption of the following Section 19 as revised. 3 9741.6 Nan-Accesaz and Planting Strips. 20When the rront side or rear of any o's 21 border any major or sQcondary street, 22 highway or parkway, the subdivider shall be 23 required to execute and deliver to the City 24 an instrument deemed sufficient by the City 25 Attorney, prohibiting the' right of ingress 26 and egress to the front sidle or rear of such 27 lists across the sidelines of such streets or 28 29 i 2 3 RESOLUTION NO 1039 4 5 highways and. shall_ be required to construct 6 a wasonry wall to the side tit'- rear of such 7 lots' as required by the City Engineer; 8 when the side or .rear of any lots border 91 any freeway, state highway or parkway, the 10 subdivider may be required to dedicate, 11 fence or wall, and improve a planting 12 strip adjacent to such parkway or freeway, 13 as required by Lite Planning Commission. 14 Section 2. T,.-ta.t the Planniag, Commission as a result of 15 study and consideration regards the proposed 16 changes as c necessary and vital step 17 towards the preservation of health, safety, 18 welfare, and morals .of the general public. 19 Sect io-a' 3. That Planning Commission recommends the 20 adoption of the proposed revised regulations 21 Concerning Section 9741.6 Huntington Beach' 22 Ordinance Code in the Subdivision Chapter. 23 Sectio-a 4. That the 3ecretary shall certify and attest 24 to. the passage and adoption of this resolu- 25 tion by a two-thirds majority vote of the 26 Members . of the Planning Commission. 27 LEGULARLY PASSED :,NZD ADOPTED by the City Planning. 28 29 - 1 2 3 RESOLUTION NO 1039 4 Comission of the City of Huntington Beach, California, , 5 on the 6th day of December, 1`06G. 6 ROLL CALL, VO I'L: 7 AYES: Presson, Letson, Doutt_, Wort4y, Kaufman., 8 13tang, Chairman Bazi1. 9 NOES: None. 10 ABSENT: None. 11 THE P SOLUTION W�S �iKfPTM. 12 13 14 15 16 ATTES.1: 17 18 19 20 21 22UTIMM E. Tripp Robert B za�,a i.� 23 Secretary Chairman 24 25 26 27 28 29 NOTICE OF- PUBLIC HEARING RESOLUTION NO. 1039 NOTICE I5 HERE-BY GIVEN that a public hearing4il'l be held by the City Council of the City, of Huntington Beach,, California, at the hour of 7:45 o'clock P.M. , or as soon thereafter: es possible, on Monday, the 16th day of January, 1961, on Resolution- No. 1039 of-,the City Planning .Commission, relative to proposed amendment to the- City Subdivision Code Chapter 97 by Revising Section 9.741.6; concerning non-acceps and planning strips. All interested ,persona $re invited to appear. at said hearing and express their opinions- for or against said proposed amend nt. Further in o urst on many be obtained ;,from the City=:Clerk's Office:. CITY bF HtOT.iNGT01t,BEACH, By--PAUL C,. JONES, City Clerk �41e�enme fn ` THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH OVERSIZED DOCUMENT ON FILE WITH CITY CLERK r Huntington Beach;Plannrig Commission 4�'��City;Hall,.. f 4'• Huntington Beach. California � C���. I q 05 i a April llth, 1960 MA'S S`va9 15 v � L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --_ - - - - TO: HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach, California. ATTN: DOYLE MILLER, City Administrator. RE: RESOLUTION NO 99, Recommendation for Interpretation of M-2-0 District. Gentlemen: Resolution No 99 is a resolution adopted by the Planning Commission at a special meeting held Friday, April 8th, 1960, which was called by the Chairman at Commissioner Thompson' s request. Resolution No 99 recommends to the City Council that their honorable body under Section 9445.6 establish a policy ruling to prohibit ready mix cement plants from operation within the M-2-0 District. A copy of Resolution No 99 together with a citizens petition are respectfully submitted herewith and attached to this transmittal. cIK - G yaAj CERTIFIED BY: Gti R� if'f�ord E. Tripp Plannin&,-" Director TIM, F�OPT ,OINS IMSTrr_iMENT IS A C^RPr.CT ccll-l' f..1'i 'ii: C,s i i .`: IN T e"') O " ATT_,.-..I, i ............_.................------------------- .............................. cif the Liry sty 1 � � 2 2 3 4 RESOLUTION NO 1035 5 A EsOLUTION OF THE PLANNING CO-1.1101i ISSION RECOM EVDING .ADOPT-1011 OF THE 1`01AS"21. 6 PLAN OF .03x,INAGZ­ 1960. 7 8 BE IT RSSOLVED p by the Planning Commission of 9 the City of lluntington- Bel ch, California, as f©ll.owst 10 WRMEAS., the Planning Commission of the City 11 of Huntington'Beach has held two ,public hegrings 12 on the Master Plan of P`rainage -- "196011 in accord- 13 ance with tha prdvision`; of. Article 8, Chapter 5, 14 Title 7 of the State Government Cade of the :state 15 of California-, and 16 WHBREAS, said plainis ,are being. adoptaa in order to: 17 (a) Promote the public' health, safety, welfare and convenience. 18 19 (b) Serve as a genoral guide for the development of public and private lands, ►streets, highways3, 20 and locations of the necessary flood control stations and channels. 21 to') Provide an authentic sourer of information 22 for residents mid investors of the City. 23 (d) To obvia'to the menace•..to publics 6af eta" and proyerty values resulting from inadequate 24 p;ovision for flood coritrol measuresrt now i5 therefdreg be" it 26 Rk:;OLVLD, than said Planning Commission hereby 27 adopts that aertain plan entitledt "City of Hunt- 28 ingtan Beach, Vaster. Flan, of Drainago »- 1960" , an . 29 a part of the General Plan of the City of Huntington y ` Beach. 1 2 REJOLUTION NO 1035 3 4 FURTHER RESOLVED* that said Master Plan of 5 Drainage 1960 is recommended for adoption by the 6 City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the 7 Official Master Plan of Drainage -of said City. 8 REGULA.ILY Pi"S y Ell .A',TL at a regular 9 meeting of the Planning .Conki. si©u of the City of 10 Huntington Beach, hel "at TOO P. b1. , in the Council 11 Chambers of the City 4-all on` the 16th day of August. 12 1960. r 13 ROLE, CALL VOT; ; 14 AYES;: Preseon, Leeson, Dout.tg Thompbon, Vice- 15 Chairman 0-tare. 16 NOES: None. 17 ABSENT t Kaufman, Chairman 4axi1., 18 THE R.ESOLUTTON WA3 LDOPTED. 19 20 21 ATTEST: 22 23 24 25 ClIfford 2. TrIpp Edward Edw;rd btang 26 Secretary Vice-Chairman 27 28 i I, 29 -2- i i NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California, proposes to amend the Master Plan of Streets and Highways which encompasses all territory within the present City Limits in order to guide future development, and that a public hearing will be held on said plan in accordance with the State Law. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the public hearing for the Revised Master 16 Plan of Streets and Highways will be held on the/$th day of May, 1960, in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, Huntington Beach, California, at the hour of 8:30 o'clock p.m.. All interested persons are invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the revision of the Master Plan. A copy of said proposed revision of the Master Plan of Streets and Highways is on file in the office of the Planning Commission in the City Hall, to which reference may be made for further particulars. By order of the City Council Sated thisJjW day of May, 1960. . d2dD PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach Planning Commission 7 P.O. Box 190 City Hall �J Huntington Beach, California April 18th, 1960 L E T T E R —O—F— T R A N S 111 I T T A L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TO: HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach, California. ATTN: DOYLE MILLER, City Administrator. RE: RESOLUTION NO 95 , recommending amendment of the "Master Plan of Streets and Highways 1957 — 1958" . Gentlemen: Resolution No 95 is herewith forwarded to your honorable body for your consideration. It is a resolution of the City Planning Commission recommending amendment of the "Master Plan of Streets and Highways 1957 - 1958" • A Copy of Resolution No 95 with related maps are respect- fully submitted herewith and attached to this transmittal. CERTIFIED BY: Clifford E. ., Tripp Planning Director ENCL: Resolution No 95 related maps d ' 1 2 3 RESOLUTION NO 95 4 A RESOLUTION OP THE PLANNING COMMISSION 5 =,O ` 'SHE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TO AMEND TBB MASTER PLAN OF STRZETS AND HIGHWATS 6 1957 - 1958 , 7 8 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission. and the city 9 Counail of the City of Huntington Beach had initiated 10 and adopted in May of 19589 A Master flan of Streets 11 and Highways enoompassing all. ,territory within the limits . 12 of tho City in order to promote organized and planned 13 ,growth, and 14 WHEREAS, under. the State Conservati€ng ; Pl.annijagr 15 and Sahin.,g Act, the Planning Commission under its own 16 volition ►d cognizancemay study and recommend revision 17 of portions of a Master Plain 18 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED 19 Section 1# That the Planning. Comml,ssion of the {pity of 20 Huntington Beach as a result of otudl and 21 consideration has adopted. "They Master Plan 22 of Streets and Highways 1957 _ 1958, Aaondsd 23 Septemberr 1959: and April 1960", . to include 24 the original study and report together with 25 a new map indicating revision of street widths 26 and their location. 27 Station 2: They. pl.anAin,g Commission of the City of Huntingtoin 28 Beach revommendo the proposed amendments to 29 the "Master flan of Streets and Highways i o- 1 2 RESOLUTION 10 95 3 4 1957 1958V Amended"q for adoption. by the 5 city council*. 6 Section 3• That the Secretary shall certify and attest 7 to the passage end adoption of this resolution 8 by a two thirds majority vote of the members 9 of the Planning 'dammission. 10 REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Planning 11 Oomiesion of the City of Huntington Beau: on the 5th 12 tar of April$ 1960 0 13 BOLL CALL OTT s 14 A SI Doutty Tho&ps=# Kaufxans Stang# Chairman laeilr 15 40831 Sons# . ASSEXTI one 17 T 'IESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED HE 18 20 21 22 ATTESTt 23 24 25 26 27 MIM73, ; pp IMMIt-III! Secretary Chairman 28 � 2~ 29 // Q Huntington Be ing Commission =P O -Box`=190: G.' C•ky�I Ia11S�_' �( �,,,Q I� i G Huntington�Be ' ®�alifornia T� � September 8th,. 1959 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L TO: HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach, California REI RESOLUTION NO 699 A Resolution Recommending the Adoption of the Master Land Use Plan Revised September 1959• Gentlemen: At the Planning Commission Meeting of August 18th, 19599 a motion was made by Schryer and seconded by Presson to adopt Resolution No 69, a resolution recommending the adoption of the Master Land Use Plan Revised September 1959. The motion carried, Resolution No 69 is respectfully submitted herewith. It will be 'necessary for the City Council to hold a minimum of one public hearing prior to the adoption of these recommendations. The necessity of revising the Master Land Use Plan prior to re- zoning activity was taken as advice from the legal counsel. The program of revising the Master Land Use Plan has been coordinated with the program for adopting additional zoning classifications for existing Ordinance No 495. Several requests for rezoning are pending the outcome of these two programs. CERTIFIED BY: ClVor . Tripp'- Sec etary 2 3 RESOLOTIOg NO fig 4 A RE60LUT III OF' TRX PLAMNIg0 COXMISSION 5 Op THS. CITY OP HUNTINGTCR : C1 ADOPTINO -8,2PUBER 1959 6 7 8 BE I.T R�SOLYRDf by the-'Plaxmi g Pommisaion of tkQ 9 aitV of Runttngton B.oa4h# Californla� as. follows-4 to WREREAS, the Vlwmlag Commission of the City of 11 Huntington Reach has, held orie public bearing an e 12 otor Plan of Land UseRevised Soptemloor 1959 in aevord.— 13 aneo with. the pro-viai6iis of k�etial# go Chaptor 3, Title 7 14 of the Dover Gent Code of. Ue State of California, and 15 WHEREAS, said plank area being adopts in order to$ 16 (a Promote 'the *public -head s safety, welfare :axid 17 ervneiene 18 (b) Server ate 9*n.*ral guide fir they doYsiopnont of 19 pub is and private lands,, streets,, and highways,* 20 (a) provid.er an "thern.io sonran of Infor tion for 21 residents and investors in the City* 22 (d) To. obvia** *.6 atsnsoo to public. *&f#ty: anti 23 property Yalu** resulting-from ins4o .ate pro** 24 vialan for pla4nnUVt now th*rofa 1�# it 25 ABSOMD9 that said Planning Commission hereby adopt* .26 that 0ortain plan ontitlod: 00ity of Huntington baa e4# 27 Ma titer Land Use Plan, Amended September 195911, as a part 28 29 - 1 ROU T IOC' 90 69 2 3 4 . ,of the master Ple of the City of Huntington Beseh; 5 FURTM RZOOLVEDf . that said Master. ;Plans are 6 recoamendod for Adoptte of they 7 Oity- of Huntington Beach as the affieal X#s tear Plan of 8 s . REGULARLY PASSED AND ADOPTED wt a ra dar mewt to of the Planning 00im ei0 o , the Otty off'* t .tingtoh 11 B*ach held at 7130 Pt met in the Council Obamberre on 12 .,the 18th day- of Augusta 1959 14 15 - • -. 16 " 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 r or ':. 24ct � Chairman 25 26 27 Huntington Beach'Plarinrig Commission yr 'C P._.O. Box-190 CAR", 11 ty R ,`,� Huntingfoti�Beacli;tCalifornia �j 7 September 8th, 1959 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L TO: HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach, California RE: RESOLUTION NO 68, a Resolution Recommending the Adoption of the Master Plan of Streets and Highways Revised. Gentlemen: At the Planning Commission Meeting of August 18th, 19599 a motion was made by Schryer and seconded by Davis to adopt Reso- lution No 68, a resolution recommending the adoption of the Master Plan of Streets and Highways Revised. The motion carried. Resolution No 68 is respectfully transmitted herewith. It will be necessary for the City Council to hold one public hearing prior to adoption of these recommendations. The revisions were proposed at the request of the Orange County Road Commissioner in order that this City may more closely conform to the Orange County Streets and Highways pattern. These changes would enable the City to meet one of the necessary requirements of the County Arterial Highway Financing Program. CER IfF•D �- Cl lford E. Tr�L�xp' Secretary t' 1 3 RESOLUTION NO 68 4 A RESOLUTION OF THZ PLANNING COMMISSION OP THB CITY pp HUNTI.NGTON BEACH TO 5 AMEND THB MASTER- PLAN OP STREETS AND HIGHWAYS 1957 - 1958 6 WHBRBAS, the Planning Commission- anal -the City Council 7 _ fl tks City of Huntington Beach haed inItiated and adopted 8 i3 lay of 19589 A Master Plan of Streets and Highways 9 owto*p$a sing all territory within the 11"ta of the City 10 - 3 ' order to preaaote organized and pled growth# - and 1i WHEREAS, under .the State Canserrration, Plying, and. 12 Zoning. Acts; ' the Pl,annIng Coatission under Its own volition 13 Aaid cognizance may study and recommend revision of pertiona- 14 o a master Plan. 15 NQX THBREFORS BE IT RESOLVED. 16 4 otien 1,► That 'the Planning Commission of the City of 17 Huatin,gton, Bea eb. as a result of study and 18 consideration has adopted. "The Master Plan of 19 Streets and Hl,ghways 1957 — 1958, Amonded 20 September 1959*# to inoludo the original. study 21 ' and report together .with. a now map indicating 22 revision of street widths and their looation. 23 S .ction 2. The Planning Commission of the City of Hunt 24 iugton. Baraoh recommend* the proposed, amend- 25 merits to the Master A= of Streets and 26 Highways 1957 -- 1958s Am dat" q for adoption by 27 the City Coun.c✓il# 28 29 1 2 . .. IRESODT'TION 60 IFr 4 ' 5' Section 3« That tote Searetary ehall 44rtity and. attest 6 to the passage and adoption-of this reaso- 7 lution by a two third* majority vote at 8 tho mmbers of.. the Plannl g C©mmissiono 9. REGULARLY PASS.ID AND ADOPTED by the. Planning 10 comwisgion of the City of Huntington Boach, 0*1ifornia, 11 on the l8th day of Au just, 1959, bit the 4Q11owing vote e 12 AYES s Preaeoh., Davis# Stang# Sohvyert Chairman Basil 13 WOKS I 101140 14 ABSEI. 2't 111ee! Bork. 15 16 17. 18 Ai'TEM 1.9 - 20 - 21 22 f 23 clifldr4 . vv' 24 $40re a ry Chairman 25 26 27 28 �. 29 Hundlpi�ton Beac�h��Plann� ng Com ission F I L E � ' 0 -P: O:Box.190, T'city H61K'_` Hunting ton,BeacK;�@aali ornia 11 IsApril 2Oth, 1959 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T A L TO: HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach, California RE: RECOMMENDATION FOR ADOPTION OF "THE MASTER PLAN OF STREETS AND HIGHWAYS, 1957 - 1958 AMENDED" . Pursuant to the Conservation and Planning Law of the State Government Code, a public hearing was held on April 7th, 1959, by the Planning Commission to consider the amendment of "The Master Plan of Streets and Highways 1957 - 1958" . The required public notice was properly given prior to the hearing. A MOTION WAS MADE BY PRESSON AND SECONDED BY STANG ADOPTING RESOLUTION NO 60 - AMENDING" , THE MASTER PLAN OF STREETS AND HIGHWAYS, 195.7 - 1958. (refer to attached Resolution) THE MOTION CARRIED. Certified By: Olid d E. Tripp Secretary , q-� I 5 C, �� � � fie����.� �i3r,,.•��, 2 RESOLUTION NO . 60 ' A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMIS'SION;,;. 4 OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON "BEACH TG AMEND;t, THE MASTER .PLAN OF STREETS. .'AND HI:GHWA�,S, '' 5 1957 1958. 6 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and:,the .:City °Council. 7 of the City of Huntington Beach had initiated :and, ad.opted 8 in May of 1958, A Master Plan of Streets-,. and .Highways:. en-, 9 comp°rising all territory. within the limits 'of the city -in 10 order- to promote organized and planned growth,., and., 11 WHEREAS, under the State Conservation, Planning,. and. . 12 Z'onng. Act the Planning Commission under its own Volition. 13 and cognizance may study and recommend revision of "portions. . 14 of a Master Plan, 15 NOW THEREFORE BE IT. RESOLVED 16 .Section 1. That the Planning ~Commission of 'the , City -of 17 H,untington, B°each as a result of study and 4 , 18 consideration has adopted_ "The Master. Plan of 19 Stre:ets and Highways 1957 - 19589 Amended"., 20 to , include the .original study and,_ report to" 21 gether,vith a new map indicating revision of 22 street widths and `,their location, and inse:rton 23 of a new condition requiring limited access to 24, Arterial Highways. 25 Section 2, The Planning .Commission of the City of ,Huntington 26 Beach recommends ' the proposed amendm'ents ` to the 27 "Master Plan of Streets ,and Highways 19,57 - 1958". 28 for adoption by the City Council. 29 RESOLUTION NO 60 2 3 Section 3. That the Secretary shall certify and attest 4 . to the passage and adoption of tht.s resolution 5 by' a two thirds majority vote of the members 6 of the Planning Commission. '7 AYES: Presson, Davis, Stang, Schryer, Bazil, Sork,`. Lil-Os. 8 NOES: None. 9 ABSENT: None. 10 11 12 ATTEST: 13 14 15 16 1.7 � �_ deV, 18 'Clifford 7 Tripp Robert azi - Secretary Chairman 19 20 21 22 23 -24' —2- 25 26 27 28 29 Huntington Beach Planning Commission g g City Hall Huntington Beach, Californiab� March 17th, 1958 L E T T E R O F T R A N S M I T T. A L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TO: HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach, Calif. RE : RESOLUTION NO 489 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF THE MASTER LAND USE PLAN FOR SAID CITY BY THE CITY COUNCIL. At a regular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, Calif. , held on March 4th, 1958 at 7: 30 P.M. in the Council Chambers , action was taken by the Planning Commission to pass a resolution recommending to the City Council that the City of Huntington 'Beach Master Land Use Plan , 1957, be adopted. The aforementioned Resolution reads as follows: ( see attached Page) Certified By. Cliff rd E. T ipp Secretary t RESOLUTION No. 48 BE IT RESOLVED,, by the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach, California,as follows: WHEREAS:. The Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach has held public hearings on the Master Plan of Land Use in accordance with provisions of Article 8, Chapter 3, Title 7 of- the .Government Code of .the State of California, and WHEREAS: Said plans are bein& adopted in order to: (a) Promote the public health, safety, welfare and convenience. (b) Serve as a general guide for, the development of public and private lands, streets and highways. (c) Provide an* .authentic source of information for residents and investors in the City. (d) To .obviate the me'nance to public safety and property values resulting from inadequate provision for planning, now there- fore be it RESOLVED: That said Planning Commission hereby adopts that certain plan entitled: "CTTY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, MASTER LAND USE PLAN, 195gfq as part of the Master Plan of the City of Huntington Beach. FURTHER RESOLVED, that said Master Plans are recommended for adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach as the official Master Plan of said City. Regularly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach held at 7: 30 P.M. in the Council Chambers on the 4t7- day' of 1958 by the ow- ing vote.• AYES: NOES: ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: ATTEST: Qli d E, Tri o12 , Robert D. Bazil Secretary of the Chairman of Commission Commission NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of- Huntington Beach-propose to adopt a Boaster-Lan4--Hse--ply-eneompsssiog all territory within the present city limits in order to guide future development, and that the public hearing will be held on said plan in accordance with the State Law. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the publio hearing for the Plaster 4And- -U;ee 44an will be held on the 21st day of April, 19589 in the Council Chambers of the City of Huntington Beachp Californiap at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. Any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. A copy of said proposed Master is on file in the offices of the City Clerk and the Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beaoh, to which reference may be made for further particulars. CITY OF FiUTNINGTON BEACH J. L. Henricksen, City Clerk Huntington Beach Planning Commission City Hall Huntington Beach, California � April 7th8 1958 L B T T E R O F T R A X S M I T T A >L TO-. HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA BE-. RECOMMENDATION AND ADOPTION OF THE MASTER PLAN OF STREETS AIM HIGHWAYS. On the lot dad of April, 1958, at 7:30 P.M., the Planning Commission held their second and final public hearing on said plan pursuant to the Conservation and Planning Iraw of this State Government Code. The required legal public notice was properly given prior tb the hearing. With due consideration given to the Master Plan of Streets and Highways and the general public© said plan waa adopted by the Planning Commission and recommended to the City Council for approval. An onclosed resolution and booklet of the Master Plan of Streets and Highways,with one change, is hereby forwarded to the City Council for their reference. The one change consists of the transposing of. a primary highway from Hamilton St to Atlanta Ave, and the secondary highway from Atlanta Ave to Hamilton St. Certified By; C:- � Clifford E. Tripe Secretary 1 PU'^OWTICIN NO. 49 2 CITY OF IIUN T DiGT0N DFACH ADOPTING THR: 14 8TER 3 PLAN GF STREETS AND HIGWWAYS. 4 BE' IT RES=71D, by the Planning Commission of the City of 5 Huntington beach, California, as follows: 6 'tifri3l{;tiS: The Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach 7 has held public hea2rings of the Faster Flan of Streets and Highways in 8 accordance with provisions of Article 1, (Chapter 3, Title 7 of the Govern- 9 went Code of the State of California, and 10 HEREe:5: said plans are being adopted in order to: 11 (a) Promote the public health, safety, welfare and convenience. 12 (b) Serve as a general guide for the development of public and 13 private lands, streets and highways. 14 (c) Provide an authentic source of information for residents and investors in the City, 15 (d) To obviate the menace to public safety and property values 16 resulting from inadequate provision for planning, now there- fore be it 17 RE30LT20: That said Planning Corrnission hereby adopts that 18 certain plan entitled: "City of Huntington beach, ,Street and Highway 19 Master Plan 1958" as part of the ;':aster Plan of the City of Huntington 20 Beach. 21 FURTHFIR RESO. �:D, that said Master Plans are recommended for 22 adoption by the City Council of the City of Huntington Deach as the 23 Official Master Plan of said City. 24 REGULARLY F AS39D AND ADOFTLD at a regular meeting of the 25 Planning Commission of the City of Huntin,gton Beach held at 7-03,0.m. 26 in the Council Chambers on the let day of April , 195A. 27 28 �- hobert 0. 13saail I"I D:ST s ��-,l / y Chairman 29 C43, Srd R. ',rind ✓ Secretary Or 1 2 3 STATE OF CLLIFOFs JA } COUNTY OF ORIAN iE } ss 4 CI7Y OF HUNTDIGTCN b ;4CH ) 5 6 T, Clifford K. Tripp, :lull appointed Secretar�y of the rlsnning 7 Commission of the City of i:untir.-,ton Tjeach, oto hereby certify that 8 the whole number of :rercbers of the Pl`rring, Corrrnission is six; that 9 the foregoing resolution was gassed and adopted by tha affirmative 10 Vote of more than a majority of all the members of said Plarning 11 Commission at .a regular meeting thereof held on the day 12 of . 195% by the following vote: 13 AY-a: Members: 14 i'resson, *)chr3!Tr, r)avis. `"tannjz. Liles. 15 NOG:':: i embsrs: 16 hone. 17 AB`"FNNT: I embers: 18 None. 19 20 •, IZ 2 21 L I "ecratar if they P an y 1 ing 22 uommission of the City of ? untington :leach, 'Ialifornia 23 24 25 26 27 28 29