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Huntington Beach Planning Commission backs Golden West fuel center and car wash with tow-away parking condition
Summary
The Planning Commission voted unanimously Nov. 20 to approve a plan to redevelop 19026 Golden West Street into a Ralphs-branded fuel center and Kwik Quack car wash, adding a condition requiring overnight tow-away/no-parking signage; the General Plan and zoning amendments will go to City Council.
Huntington Beach planning commissioners voted unanimously Nov. 20 to approve the Golden West and Garfield commercial project, a redevelopment of 19026 Golden West Street into a fuel center and an express car wash, with a condition that overnight parking be prohibited and subject to tow-away signage.
Principal Planner Joanna Cortes told the commission the proposal would change the site’s General Plan designation from industrial to commercial neighborhood and amend the specific plan zoning (Specific Plan 9, Holly Seacliff specific plan) to allow commercial uses. Cortes said staff supports consolidation of eight lots into a 1.32-net-acre site, a tentative parcel map creating two parcels (one for the fuel center, one for the car wash), a conditional use permit for two fuel canopies (about 19 feet high) and a car-wash tunnel (about 30 feet at…
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