HB COSTCO GAINS FIRST APPROVALS
By Jaimee Lynn Fletcher
HUNTINGTON BEACH–A new Costco for Orange County gained its first approvals Tuesday night when the Planning Commission unanimously approved a proposal for the wholesale retailer to be built at the Village at Bella Terra.
The 154,113-square-foot store would include a tire shop, a 16-pump gas station and outside food sales and is expected to be part of a larger project at the Village that would include up to 468 multi-family homes and 30,000 square-feet of additional retail space, city officials reported.
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Costco is proposed to be built at 7601 Edinger Ave., which is east of the Southern Pacific Railroad and west of the Bella Terra mall. The store would replace the Montgomery Wards and the Mervyn's buildings, which would be demolished.
The City Council will have to approve the zoning and general plan amendments that go with the Costco project but would only have to consider approval of a site plan if the project is appealed, city officials said.
The Huntington Beach Independent reported that only one resident out of about 10 who spoke about Costco at the meeting was in opposition to the project. Traffic was brought up as a concern but the commissioners and some residents said the wholesale retailer would be an asset to the city, the Independent reported.
The Huntington Beach Costco would be the company's 10th Orange County location. Other stores include Tustin, La Habra, Garden Grove, Fullerton and Irvine, among other cities.
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