The Huntington Beach City Council has chosen Councilwoman Barbara Delgleize as its new mayor pro tem, replacing Tito Ortiz after he resigned Tuesday night.
Huntington Beach City Council approves zoning changes for Magnolia Tank Farm property
The Huntington Beach City Council on Tuesday voted to approve land rezoning at the Magnolia Tank Farm site.
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The Huntington Beach City Council voted 5-2 to approve zoning changes to the controversial Magnolia Tank Farm site in southeast Huntington Beach during a virtual meeting Tuesday night.
Mayor Pro Tem Tito Ortiz, Dan Kalmick, Natalie Moser, Barbara Delgleize and Mike Posey voted for the zoning changes, which were considered after more than an hour of comments during a public hearing. Mayor Kim Carr and Erik Peterson voted against them.
Huntington Beach City Council to tackle divisive Magnolia Tank Farm project
The Huntington Beach Planning Commission approved an agreement for a car dealership to store up to 2,000 vehicles on a vacant site on the Magnolia Tank Farm property.
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The Huntington Beach City Council on Tuesday night will decide if it will allow zoning changes at the Magnolia Tank Farm site in southeast Huntington Beach.
That will be one hot issue tackled as the council switches to virtual meetings.
The controversial 29-acre site at 21845 Magnolia St., which once served as an oil storage and pumping facility, has been managed by Shopoff Realty Investments since it was purchased in 2016. Shopoff plans to build real estate on the land, including 250 single-family attached and detached units and a boutique lodge, as well as retail stores and parking.