WHAT HAPPENED: The Planning Commission approved the...
WHAT HAPPENED:
The Planning Commission approved the environmental report and the
conditional use permit for a Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The development would include a 135,666-square-foot hardware store
with a 21,416-square-foot garden center and a restaurant that would
occupy approximately 8,500 square feet.
Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse, which sells home improvement
products and equipment, operates 875 stores in 45 states.
The store would be built at the northeast corner of Beach
Boulevard and Warner Avenue, at the former Rancho View School site.
The former elementary school will be demolished. Improvements will
include 734 parking spaces and improved landscaping.
Five Ocean View Little League baseball fields will be relocated to
Park View School at Goldenwest Street and Norma Drive.
Project Planner Jane James estimates that construction will begin
in spring 2004.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The Planning Commission continued plans for relocation of the
Calvary Chapel Huntington Beach.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Plans are to relocate the chapel, which is at 5772 McFadden Ave.,
to a vacant site at the south side of Edinger Avenue, west of
Parkside Lane.
The 49,000-square-foot building was formerly occupied by the
Burlington Coat Factory, but has been vacant now for five years.
The conditional use permit was continued because the Fire
Department and Building Department were not satisfied with certain
aspects of the design plans. Until the building and fire departments
are comfortable with the proposed methods for exiting and occupancy,
the project won’t be scheduled for public hearing, Associate Planner
Paul Da Veiga said.
Developers are also requesting the use of additional parking at an
adjacent site, which is owned by New Vision Financial.
Planners hope to bring the item back to the Planning Commission at
Nov. 25 meeting.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The commission voted to continue an appeal of a zoning
administrator’s denial to construct a third-floor addition to a
second-story home in the Huntington Harbor area.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The owner of a home at 16472 Malden Circle is asking for a code
variance to build a third story onto his home. The house is at the
North side of Malden Circle, west of Gilbert Street.
The addition would be 4,311 square feet and would include a
121-square-foot deck.
According to code for the neighborhood, any third floor has to be
constructed within the roof volume so that it looks like a second
story house. The owner is asking to construct a portion of the third
floor outside of the confines of the roof volume.
The item has been rescheduled to the Nov. 12 Planning Commission
meeting.
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