![]() The project consists of two (2) full-service hotels and one (1) limited service hotel, which will include conference/meeting banquet space, hotel restaurant space, retail space, freestanding pad restaurant/entertainment space, and a multi-level parking garage. PUD 128 12 in 2012 to allow for the proposal of hotel and ancillary uses such as pools, spas, and fitness centers. Northeast corner of Harbor Boulevard and Twintree Lane, west of Choisser Road at 12222, 12252, 12262, 12272, 12292, and 12302 Harbor Boulevard 12511, 12531, 12551, and 12571 Twintree Lane 12233, 12235, 12237, and 12239 Choisser Road.Īpproval of a resort hotel project known as the Site C following approval of a General Plan Amendment and Planned Unit Development No. Inclusion of the five (5) very low-income units qualified the project for a density bonus, concessions, waivers, and reduced parking pursuant to the State Density Bonus Law, and the project was designed to incorporate concessions and waivers of development standards pursuant to the State Density Bonus Law. The project includes six (6) affordable housing units, five (5) units designated for “Very Low-Income” households, and one unit designated for “Low-Income” households. West side of Choisser Road and north of Twintree Lane at 12233, 12235, 12237, and 12239 Choisser Road.Īpproval of (1) a Vesting Tentative Parcel Map to consolidate four existing parcels with a combined lot area of 28,793 square feet (0.66 acres) into a single lot to facilitate the development of a residential apartment complex and (2) a Site Plan for a six-story, 53 unit-residential apartment complex on the combined site. Also, Tentative Parcel Map approval to consolidate the two (2) existing parcels into a single-lot to accommodate the proposed development. Pursuant to the State Density Bonus law, the applicant requested one (1) concessions and four (4) waivers from the GGMU-2 (Garden Grove Mixed Use 2) zone development standards: (1) a concession to reduce the minimum required private balcony area and dimensions for each unit, (2) a waiver to reduce the minimum active recreation dimensions and to allow the indoor and roof deck recreation areas to contribute to more than 50% of the required open space (3) a waiver to allow a fire department turn-around area to encroach into the required 10-foot rear setback area (4) a waiver to allow the building to exceed the maximum building height of 50 feet or 4-stories and (5) a waiver to reduce from the minimum 300 cubic feet of private storage per unit. Site Plan approval to construct a five-story mixed-use development on a 1.86-acre site consisting of two parcels with 9,786 square feet of retail space, 9,270 square feet of medical space, and 52 apartment units with a 22.5% affordable housing density bonus for "very low-income" households. I was told they are having a barn sale in or about October, the proceeds help keep the museum open.Northeast corner of Garden Grove Blvd and Brookhurst Street, at 1021 Garden Grove Blvd. I believe they only offer the tour twice a month, and since they are self funded they are in need of donations and volunteers. Lots of old antiques to see, and overall a very nice afternoon. There is a little fire department building there that my son really liked, some old homes belonging to the Stanley Family, there is an old shoe repair shop, Post Office, School building, and you can walk through two homes. I am not a huge Disney fan but it was still cool to see it. There were about 6 adults on our tour and two of them were really excited to see Walt Disney's Garage workshop. There was plenty of parking on site, and the staff was super friendly. ![]() I had forgotten my wallet that day but my wife had her Card. ![]() First of all it costs $5 for Adults and $1 for kids, it's better to take cash with you as you have to go to another building to pay with card. My wife, son and I went to the Sunday afternoon tour.
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