WHAT HAPPENED: The Planning Commission unanimously...
WHAT HAPPENED:
The Planning Commission unanimously approved a request to rezone
three parcels of land to conform with the city’s current overall
general plan.
WHAT IT MEANS:
California state law requires that each city prepare and adopt a
comprehensive, long-term general plan for its future development. In
1996, the city made some changes to its general plan. Since the plan
was changed, zoning designations for First Christian Church, 1207
Main St.; the Huntington Beach City School District, 770 17th St.;
the AES Generating Station, 21730 Newland St. and the Edison storage
tanks at the northwest corner of Magnolia Street and Banning Avenue
had to be modified to fit the plan. The city made the changes so that
the zoning modifications match the changes in the master plan.
“It’s really a housekeeping item for us,” said Ricky Ramos,
associate city planner.
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