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2

1200

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Casa Azul

City of Seal Beach Permit # SB2023-1

1313 Seal Way, Seal Beach, CA 90740

Rare, classic updated beachfront home with stunning sunset views and limitless beach fun ahead. Enjoy each morning mesmerized by the glassy water out front.
$400/night

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1

500

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Casa Azul II

City of Seal Beach Permit # SB2023-10

90 14th St., Unit B, Seal Beach, CA 90740

Escape to the coastal charm of Seal Beach with this newly furnished 1-bedroom apartment, offering a perfect blend of comfort and convenience just steps away from the sand. This seaside retreat is ideal for those seeking a relaxed lifestyle with modern amenities.
$200/night
Casa Azul & Casa Azul II
1313 Seal Way, Seal Beach,CA | 90 14th St., Unit B, Seal Beach, CA 90740

House Rules:

  1. Check In Time On Day Of Arrival, 3pm.
  2. Check Out Time On Day Of Departure, 12:00 Noon.
  3. Minimum Age Of Renter, 25 Years Old And Must Be Present For The Entire Stay.
  4. Maximum Number Of Guest, 4. Additional Daily Guests, Maximum 4. Contact Don Cavanaugh If You Have Any Questions.
  5. Trash Pick-up Monday And Thursdays, Except Holidays.
  6. Pay Strict Attention To Parking Signs For Street Sweeping Days (Normally Monday And Thursday).
  7. In Case Of An Emergency Please Dial 911, For Non-emergency Contact Don Cavanaugh 24/7 (949) 939-2854 ).
  8. Minimum Stay 3 Nights. No Animals Allowed.
  9. The City Of Seal Beach Constructs A Berm Typically From Thanksgiving To Easter Each Year, See The Photo Album. The Berm Is At The Cities Descreation. For More Information About The Berm Please Check Out This Video.
SEE ATTACHED TITLE 7 AND CITY EMERGENCY SERVICES NUMBERS

City of Seal Beach Emergency Contact Numbers:

New To Seal Beach:
Welcome to Seal Beach! We are pleased that you chose our community for your new home or business location. Below you will find listings for some of the utilities and services that you may find helpful to you as you begin your home or business life in our wonderful City. Additional listings for City services can be found on this website under the various menu headings. Please browse our website and if you are unable to find what you are looking for, please call City Hall at (562) 431-2527.
Utilities
Electricity
  1. Southern California Edison (http://www.sce.com
  2. Phone: (800) 655-4555
Gas
  1. Southern California Gas Company (http://www.socalgas.com)
  2. Phone: (800) 427-2200
Telephone
  1. Verizon (http://www.verizon.com)
  2. Verizon FiOS (http://fios verizon.com)
  3. Phone: (800) 483-4000
Water
  1. City of Seal Beach Water Services (/Departments/Finance/Utility–Billing–Information)
  2. Phone: (562) 431-2527 1309
Cable
  1. Time Warner (http://www.timewarnercable.com)
  2. Phone: (888) 892-2253
Trash
  1. Time Warner (http://www.timewarnercable.com)
  2. Phone: (888) 892-2253
Services
City Hall
  1. 211 8th  Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740
  2.  Phone: (562) 431-2527
Police
  1. Seal Beach Police Department (/departments/police) 911 Seal Beach Blvd, Seal Beach, CA 90740

  2. Phone: (562) 799-4100

  3. FOR EMERGENCIES, PLEASE CALL 9-1-1
  4. FOR NON–EMERGENCY NEEDS, CALL (562) 594-7232
Fire
  1. Orange County Fire Authority (http://www.ocfa.org)
  2. Phone: (714) 573-6000
  3. Division 1 Chief Ken Cruz
  4. Phone: (714) 573-6000
  5. Seal Beach Fire Station No. 44 (http://www.ocfa.org/Menu/Departments/Operations/PopUps/stn44.html)
  6. 718 Central Avenue, Seal Beach, CA 90740 (Central & 8th Street)
  7. Phone: (562) 431-0648
  8. Seal Beach Fire Station No. 48 (http://www.ocfa.org/Menu/Departments/Operations/PopUps/stn48.html)
  9. 3131 North Gate Road, Seal Beach, CA 90740 (Seal Beach Blvd, & 405 Freeway)
  10. Phone: (562) 430-0415
  11. City of Long Beach Animal Care Services (http://www.longbeach.gov/acs/default.asp)
  12. Phone: (562) 570-7387
Hospitals
  1. Long Beach Memorial (http://www.memorialcare.org/long-beach-memorial)

  2. 2801 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90806
  3. Phone: (562) 933-2000
  4. Los Alamitos Medical Center (http://www.losalamitosmedctr.com/en-US/Pages/default.aspx)
  5. 3751 Katella Avenue, Los Alamitos, CA 90720
  6. Phone: (562) 598-1311
Chamber Of Commerce (/ABOUT-US/CHAMBER-OF-COMMERCE)
  1. 201 8th Street, Ste. 110
  2. Seal Beach, CA 90740
  3. Phone: (562) 799-0179
  4. Fax: (562) 795-5637
Newspapers
  1. Sun Newspaper (http://www.sunnews.org/)
  2. 216 Main Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740
  3. Phone: (562) 430-7555
  4. Golden Rain News (http://lwsb ahn09.com/lwsbmaster/item list.asp?subcat=71&subtitle=New)
  5. Phone: (562) 430-0534
  6. Orange County Register (http://www.ocregister.com/)
Home Delivery
  1. customerservice@ocregister.com (mailto:customerservice@ocregister.com)/Phone: (877) 627-7009
OCRegister.com & E-Register
  1. epaper@ocregister.com (mailto:epaper@ocregister.com)/ Phone: (800) 946-9449
Register Connect
  1. connect@ocregister.com (mailto:connect@ocregister.com) / Phone: (714) 796-7875
General Inquiries
  1. customerservice@ocregister.com (mailto customerservice@ocregister.com) / Phone: (877) 469-7344 

Parking
  1. (/DEPARTMENTS/POLICE/DIVISIONS #TRAFFICDIVISION)
  2. PARKS & FACILITIES (/ABOUT–US/PARKS–FACILITIES)

SCHOOLS (/ABOUT–US/EDUCATION).

  1. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES (/ABOUT–US/VOLUNTEER–OPPORTUNITIES)
CITY HALL 211 EIGHTH STREET, SEAL BEACH, CA 90740 (562) 431-2527  SITEMAP (SEAL BEACH SITE MAP) PRIVACY STATEMENT (HTTPS://WWW.SEALBEACHCA.GOV/PRIVACY) TERMS OF USE (HTTPS://WWW.SEALBEACHCA.GOV/TERMS) JOB OPENINGS (DEPARTMENTS/HUMAN RESOURCES/EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES) SALARY INFORMATION (DEPARTMENTS/HUMAN RESOURCES/SALARY INFORMATION)

How To Be A Good Short-term Neighbor In Seal Beach:

Welcome from the City of Seal Beach 

Seal Beach is a world-class destination known for its small-town feel and wide, sandy beaches. We are pleased that you have chosen to spend your vacation with us, and hope you enjoy your time here! Like many of our visitors, you have rented a house or room for your own unique experience. The greatest benefit of this choice is the experience you will gain staying in one of our beautiful residential neighborhoods, and feeling like a local. You are among permanent residents who value this quaint, quiet, and safe place to live. We need your help in preserving that peace. Being a vacation renter also means being a good neighbor.

Being a Good Neighbor 

We understand you are on vacation and here to relax, but please do not create excessive noise or engage in disorderly conduct. A little consideration goes a long way to ensure that the neighborhood remains safe and quiet. We ask you to please observe the following City of Seal Beach Rules and Regulations for Short Term Rentals.
Noise
Please be respectful of your neighbors and limit the noise coming from the property to the hours between 10:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m. Quiet hours exist after 10:00 p.m. so please do not have any outside noise during that time (7.15.015 SBMC & 7.15.020 SBMC).
Parking
Only one vehicle per bedroom is allowed at the property at any given time. Please utilize the driveway and/or garage parking prior to utilizing spots on the street.
Occupancy
The maximum overnight occupancy of the short-term rental shall be limited to two (2) persons  per bedroom plus two (2) additional persons within the short-term rental. In no event may the maximum occupancy exceed twelve (12) persons in any short-term rental.
Trash
Trash shall not be left stored where it is visible from the street and sidewalk. Sufficient trash containers are provided for your use by the property owner.
Reminders
Short-term rentals shall be used only for overnight lodging accommodations, not parties, weddings, or other events. Please keep in mind that you may be cited or fined by the City for creating a disturbance. The surrounding neighbors have been given a 24-hour hotline to report a complaint in an effort to ensure that the neighborhood is kept quiet and peaceful. The owner or agent you are renting from will be able to answer any questions you may have concerning these rules and regulations. We hope you enjoy your stay in beautiful Seal Beach!

Press Release:

Seal Beach Police Department  911 Seal Beach Boulevard, Seal Beach, CA 90740

July 7, 2022

For Immediate Release 

Contact: Lieutenant Nick Nicholas
(562) 799-4100 ext.
1160 nnicholas@sealbeachca.gov

Noise
Please be respectful of your neighbors and limit the noise coming from the property to the hours between 10:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m. Quiet hours exist after 10:00 p.m. so please do not have any outside noise during that time (7.15.015 SBMC & 7.15.020 SBMC).
Parking
Only one vehicle per bedroom is allowed at the property at any given time. Please utilize the driveway and/or garage parking prior to utilizing spots on the street.
Occupancy
The maximum overnight occupancy of the short-term rental shall be limited to two (2) persons  per bedroom plus two (2) additional persons within the short-term rental. In no event may the maximum occupancy exceed twelve (12) persons in any short-term rental.
Trash
Trash shall not be left stored where it is visible from the street and sidewalk. Sufficient trash containers are provided for your use by the property owner.
Reminders
Short-term rentals shall be used only for overnight lodging accommodations, not parties, weddings, or other events. Please keep in mind that you may be cited or fined by the City for creating a disturbance. The surrounding neighbors have been given a 24-hour hotline to report a complaint in an effort to ensure that the neighborhood is kept quiet and peaceful. The owner or agent you are renting from will be able to answer any questions you may have concerning these rules and regulations. We hope you enjoy your stay in beautiful Seal Beach!

Updated Seal Beach Tsunami Hazard Area Map

Seal Beach, CA – The California Geological Survey (CGS) has released a new Tsunami Hazard Area map for Orange County, useful for evacuation planning in an extraordinary event.  The map allows users to type in an address to determine whether the property is within a tsunami hazard area. Local tsunami evacuation material will be added to the online map interface as it is developed.  Working with the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), these Tsunami Hazard Area maps include new data and improved computer modeling results, and replace maps published by CGS in 2009. The new maps are not only based on how far inland a surge of seawater might go in a worst-case scenario but also include minor inland “buffers” to roads and landmarks to clarify where people must evacuate to be safe. These buffer areas also account for potential errors and uncertainties in the modeling.  While the new map for Orange County takes a variety of potential tsunami sources into account, the worst-case scenario would result from a magnitude 9.3 earthquake in the eastern Aleutian Islands.  The City of Seal Beach is a Tsunami Ready Community. This is a national certification issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service (NWS). To be recognized as a Tsunami Ready Community there are a variety of criteria that must be met. They are:

  • Establish a 24-hour warning point and emergency operations center
  • Have more than one way to receive tsunami warnings and alert the public
  • Promote public readiness through community education and distribution of information
  • Develop a formal tsunami plan, which includes holding emergency exercises
  • Comply with TsunamiReady guidelines

In partnership with Cal OES, NOAA, and Chapman University the Tsunami Evacuation Map located at a kiosk at the base of the pier will be updated in the next few weeks with the updated map (attached) as well as a second kiosk installed in the First Street Beach lot.  The maps will also be made available here: https://sealbeachpd.com/emergency- preparedness/.  Seal Beach Police Sergeant Brian Gray is the Emergency Services Coordinator for the City of Seal Beach. Although Sergeant Gray is assigned to the Police Department, he oversees Emergency Management for the entire City of Seal Beach.  Emergency management is dealing with and avoiding disasters. Disasters can be natural, such as earthquakes, floods, and severe storms, or man-made, such as major transportation accidents, fires, and terrorism. Regardless of the cause of the disaster, emergency management is intended to be comprehensive to prepare for, mitigate, respond to, and recover from any disaster. There are four phases of emergency management that make up the “emergency life cycle”: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. These phases represent the various elements of a disaster. All phases are interconnected, and everyone has responsibilities in all four phases.  For additional information or questions about emergency preparedness, please contact:  Emergency Services Coordinator Sergeant Brian Gray at (562) 799-4100 ext. 1658 or bgray@sealbeachca.gov

Title 7-public Peace-morals And Welfare:

CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.05
Animals
7.05.005
Definitions
01
7.05.010
Penalty
01
7.05.015
Animal Control Officer
01
7.05.020
Animal Shelter
02
7.05.025
Animal Keeping (Ord 1551 - 2007)
02
7.05.030
Non-domestic Animal Permit
03
7.05.035
Cat or Dog Breed Permit
03
7.05.040
Dog License (Ord 1523 & 1533-2004)
03
7.05.045
Display of Dog License
04
7.05.050
Rabies Vaccination
04
7.05.055
At Large Requirements for Cats and Dog
05
7.05.060
Disposition of Impounded Cats and Dogs
05
7.05.065
Noisy Animals (Ord 1609-2011)
05
7.05.070
Transportation of Animals
06
7.05.075
Kennels
06
7.05.080
Sanitary Measures
06
7.05.085
Separation from Commercial Food
06
7.05.090
Blocking Public Places
06
7.05.095
Selling on Public Property
06
7.05.100
Feeding Wild Birds
06
7.05.105
At-Large Requirements for Miscellaneous Animals
07
7.05.110
Separation from Sensitive Uses
07
7.05.115
Bees
07
7.05.120
Prohibited Animals (Ord 1633-2013; Ord 1635-2014)
07
7.05.125
Dog Park (Ord 1523 & 1533-2004)
07
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.10
Harmful Matter Displays
7.10.005
Definition
11
7.10.010
Blinder Rack Requirement
11
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.15
Noise
7.15.005
County Code Adopted by Reference
13
7.15.010
Designated Noise Zones
13
7.15.015
Exterior Noise Standards
13
7.15.020
Interior Noise Standards
14
7.15.025
Exemptions
15
7.15.030
Schools, Hospitals and Churches
15
7.15.035
Heating, Venting, and Air Conditioning Equipment (Ord 1551-2007)
16
7.15.040
Motor Vehicle Burglar Alarms
16
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.20
Miscellaneous Regulations
7.20.005
Definition
17
7.20.010
Consumption/Possession of Alcoholic Beverages in Public Places (Ord 1552-2007)
17
7.20.015
Glass Containers
17
7.20.020
Camping and Storage on City Property
17
7.20.025
Nighttime Curfew
18
7.20.030
Daytime Curfew
19
7.20.035
Public Nudity (Ord 1533-2004)
21
7.20.040
Gaming
22
7.20.045
Damaging City Property
23
7.20.050
Obedience to Official Signs
23
7.20.055
Firearms and Ammunition
23
7.20.060
Tobacco
23
7.20.065
Fireworks (Ord 1606-2011)
24
7.20.070
Skate Park Facilities
24
7.20.075
Signs on Public Property. Graffiti
25
7.20.085
Sleeping in Vehicles Overnight Prohibited (Ord 1551-2007)
26
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.25
Parades
7.25.005
Definition
27
7.25.010
Permit Requirement
27
7.25.015
Permit Application
27
7.25.020
Approval or Denial of Permit
27
7.25.025
Demonstration Equipment.
28
7.25.030
Exemptions
28
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.30
Water Wells
7.30.005
Definition
29
7.30.010
Well Standards Advisory Board
30
7.30.015
Acts Prohibited; Permit Required
31
7.30.020
Permits
31
7.30.025
Completion of Work
31
7.30.030
Notice; Cancellation or Denial of Permit
32
7.30.035
Notice; Wells Constituting a Public Nuisance
32
7.30.040
Immediate Abatement
32
7.30.045
Board Hearing
32
7.30.050
Abatement Costs a Special Assessment
32
7.30.055
Standards
33
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.35
Public Nuisances
7.35.005
Definition
35
7.35.010
Public Nuisances Prohibited (Ord 1581-2008: Ord 1609-2011)
35
7.30.015
Each Day a Separate Offense
37
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.40
Nuisance Abatement
7.40.005
Definitions
39
7.40.010
Abatement
39
7.40.015
Procedure
39
7.40.020
Additional Procedure for Removing Abandoned Vehicles (Ord 1577-2008)
41
7.40.025
Compliance
43
7.40.030
Failure to Comply: Abatement by City or Private Contractor
43
7.40.035
Cost Report Posting
44
7.40.040
Cost Report Hearing
44
7.40.045
Special Assessment and Lien
44
7.40.050
Collection of Costs.
44
7.40.055
Refunds
45
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.45
Noise Disturbances
7.45.005
Prohibition
47
7.45.010
Liability for Costs of Subsequent Responses
47
7.45.015
Liability of Parents and Guardians
48
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.50
Special Events
7.50.005
Scope
49
7.50.010
Definitions
49
7.45.015
Liability of Parents and Guardians
49
7.50.020
Procedure
49
7.50.025
Standard Regulations
51
7.50.030
Permit Revocation
52
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.55
Park Use Restrictions
7.55.005
Park Use Provisions
53
7.55.010
Park Use Restrictions (Ord 1538 - 2005; Ord 1591-2010).
53
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.60
Tennis Center Regulations
7.60.005
Definition
55
7.60.010
Entering Tennis Center When Closed to Public
55
7.60.015
Obstructions in Pathways
55
7.60.020
Animals Prohibited.
56
7.60.025
Wheeled Devices Prohibited
56
7.60.030
Parking Lot Restrictions
56
7.60.035
Prohibited Conduct
56
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.65
Residency Restrictions on Registered Sex Offenders (Ord 1597-2010)
7.65.005
Definition
57
7.65.010
Residency Restriction
58
7.65.015
Residency with Other Registered Sex Offenders
58
7.65.020
Penalties
58
7.65.025
State Law
58
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.65
Residency Restrictions on Registered Sex Offenders (Ord 1597-2010)
7.65.005
Definition
57
7.65.010
Residency Restriction
58
7.65.015
Residency with Other Registered Sex Offenders
58
7.65.020
Penalties
58
7.65.025
State Law
58
CHAPTER SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
7.70
Child Safety Zone (Ord 1615-2012)
7.70.005
Purpose and Intent.
59
7.70.015
Child Safety Zone
59
7.70.020
Prohibition
59
7.70.025
Penalties for Violation.
59
7.70.030
Other Prosecution Authorized
60

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1313 Seal Way, Seal Beach, CA 90740

Casa Azul II

90 14th St., Unit B, Seal Beach, CA 90740

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