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File #: 22-614    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/8/2022 In control: PLANNING COMMISSION
On agenda: 4/25/2022 Final action:
Title: GENERAL PLAN CONFORMITY RESOLUTION FOR THE ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT EASEMENT AT 3190 PULLMAN STREET
Attachments: 1. Agenda Report, 2. 1. Draft Planning Commission Resolution, 3. 2. City Engineer Memorandum dated April 22, 2022, 4. 3. OCFCD request for conformity finding dated April 21, 2020, 5. 4. Vicinity Map, 6. 5. Zoning Map
TITLE:
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GENERAL PLAN CONFORMITY RESOLUTION FOR THE ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT EASEMENT AT 3190 PULLMAN STREET
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DEPARTMENT: ECONOMIC AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT/PLANNING DIVISION
PRESENTED BY: CHRIS YEAGER, ASSOCIATE PLANNER
CONTACT INFORMATION: CHRIS YEAGER, 714.754.4883; Christopher.Yeager@costamesaca.gov

RECOMMENDATION:
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Adopt a resolution finding that the proposed acquisition by the Orange County Flood Control District of an easement at 3190 Pullman Street is in conformance with the City of Costa Mesa's General Plan.
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APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT:
The applicant/authorized agent is Raymond J. Rivera, Senior Land Surveyor within Right of Way Services for the County of Orange.
BACKGROUND:
The property at 3190 Pullman Street is zoned MP (Industrial Park) with a General Plan land use designation of Industrial Park. The properties to the west, south, and east of the project site are also zoned MP and have a General Plan land use designation of Industrial Park. The State Route 55 and Interstate 405 intersection is located to the north of the project site. In addition, the property is adjacent to a flood control channel to the north.
DESCRIPTION:
The Orange County Flood Control District (OCFCD) is in the process of acquiring an easement 0.301-acre in area from Life Storage LP over land located at 3190 Pullman Street, Costa Mesa (Assessor's Parcels 427-212-01 and 427-212-02). The purpose of the easement is to provide utility access to the OCFCD's Airport Storm Channel from Pullman Street. Currently, in order to access the flood control channel, OCFCD must obtain permission from the Life Storage LP property owner before passing through the property. The easement would remove the requirement to gain permission to access the flood control channel.
The OCFCD has indicated that after obtaining the easement, future physical alterations to the property will be limited to fencing, an access gate and gravel/paving along the...

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