Zoning Administrator Agenda - December 21, 2016

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AGENDA
HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE OF THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
Room B-8 - Lower Level - Civic Center
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach California

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2016, 1:30 P.M.

ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: Ricky Ramos

STAFF MEMBERS: Joanna Cortez, Judy Graham

MINUTES: None

ORAL COMMUNICATION: Anyone wishing to speak on an item not on the agenda may do so. No action can be taken by the Zoning Administrator on items not on the agenda.

SCHEDULED ITEMS:

1. PETITION DOCUMENT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 16-039 (THUNDER SELF-STORAGE)
APPLICANT: Chris Alsop, 6831 Brentwood Dr., Huntington Beach, CA 92648
PROPERTY OWNER: Robert Mandic, 16242 Tisbury Circle, Huntington Beach, CA 92649
REQUEST: To permit the construction of a new 21,747 sq. ft. self-storage facility on an approximately 1.02 acre parcel.
ENVIRONMENTAL: This request is covered by Categorical Exemption,
STATUS: Section,15332, Class 32, California Environmental Quality Act.
LOCATION: 18796 Stewart Lane, 92648 (West of Stewart Ln., between Ernest Dr. and Garfield Ave.)
CITY CONTACT: Joanna Cortez
STAFF RECOMMENDS: Approval based upon suggested findings and conditions of approval.

 

Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the action taken by the Zoning Administrator is final unless an appeal is filed to the Planning Commission by you or by an interested party. Said appeal must be in writing and must set forth in detail the action and grounds by which the applicant or interested party deems himself aggrieved. Said appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee of One Thousand Nine Hundred Seventeen Dollars ($1,917.00) if the appeal is filed by a single family dwelling property owner appealing the decision on his own property and Two Thousand Five Hundred One Dollars ($2,501.00) if the appeal is filed by any other party. The appeal shall be submitted to the Secretary of the Planning Commission within ten (10) calendar days of the date of the Zoning Administrator's action or ten (10) working days for a coastal development permit.



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