RES-2009-055RESOLUTION NO. 2009 -055
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO
THE ANAHEIM RESORT PUBLIC REALM LANDSCAPE
PROGRAM (MISCELLANEOUS CASE NO. 2009 00297).
WHEREAS, on September 20, 1994, the City Council adopted Resolution No.
94R -239 approving The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program and making certain
findings in conjunction therewith; and
WHEREAS, on October 8, 1996, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 96R-
178 amending The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program in order to provide for
modifications to the streetscape landscape plans for Freedman Way, Harbor Boulevard, Walnut
Street and West Street/Disneyland Drive; and
WHEREAS, on June 22, 1999, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 99R -137
amending The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program in order to provide for a mid
block median break on Clementine Street between Disney Way (formerly, Freedman Way) and
Katella Avenue; and
WHEREAS, on February 26, 2002, the City Council adopted Resolution No.
2002R -56 amending The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program in order to modify
the landscape concept plans for Disney Way between Harbor Boulevard and Clementine Street
to reflect a mid -block median island opening to permit vehicle ingress and egress to the modified
Anaheim GardenWalk (formerly, Pointe Anaheim) project; and
WHEREAS, the Anaheim City Planning Commission (hereinafter the "Planning
Commission did receive a verified Petition for Amendment No. 4 to The Anaheim Resort
Public Realm Landscape Program requesting that the program be modified to provide special
criteria for the "Harbor Boulevard/Katella Avenue Intersection Area" to introduce special
paving, sculptural urban design elements and to modify the landscape concept plan for this
intersection; and
WHEREAS, Amendment No. 4 to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape
Program is proposed in conjunction with General Plan Amendment No. 2008 00470;
Amendment No. 13 to the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan (SPN2008- 00055); Conditional Use
Permit No. 2009- 05403; Variance No. 2008- 004761; Determination of Public Convenience or
Necessity No. 2009- 00056; and Final Site Plan No. 2008 -00004 to construct a nine -story, 252
room hotel with 75,593 square feet of supporting retail, spa, nightclub, lounges, restaurants,
conference/meeting rooms and hotel offices (hereinafter the "Discretionary Actions and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Anaheim
Civic Center, Council Chamber, 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, on March 2, 2009, at 2:30 p.m.,
notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with
the provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code, to hear and consider evidence for and against
Amendment No. 4 to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program, and to investigate
and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, said amendment would add a new Section 1.4 (Harbor
Boulevard/Katella Avenue Intersection Area) to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape
Program to read as shown in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
reference as if set forth in full; and
WHEREAS, at said public hearing, the Planning Commission did adopt its
Resolution No. PC2009 -037 containing a report of its findings, a summary of the evidence
presented at said hearing, and recommending that Amendment No. 4 to The Anaheim Resort
Public Realm Landscape Program be adopted by the Anaheim City Council; and did find and
determine that the proposed amendment would provide for the creation of an urban, pedestrian
friendly environment at a prominent location within The Anaheim Resort (Harbor Boulevard and
Katella Avenue) that is consistent with the intent of the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the Discretionary Actions
and did find and determine that the Mitigated Negative Declaration and the associated Mitigation
Monitoring Program No. 156 is adequate to serve as the required environmental documentation
in connection with this request upon finding that the declaration reflects the independent
judgment of the lead agency and that it has considered the Mitigated Negative Declaration
together with any comments received during the public review process and further finding on the
basis of the initial study and any comments received that there is no substantial evidence that the
project will have a significant effect on the environment; and
WHEREAS, the City Council did fix the 31st day of March, 2009, as the time,
and the City Council Chamber in the Civic Center as the place for a public hearing on said
proposed Amendment No. 4 to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program and did
give notice thereof in the manner and as provided by law; and
WHEREAS, on March 31. 2009, the City Council did duly hold and conduct such
public hearing and did give all persons interested therein an opportunity to be heard, and did
receive evidence and reports at said hearing; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, as lead agency for purposes of the California
Environmental Quality Act, having reviewed the Discretionary Actions, does hereby find and
determine that the Mitigated Negative Declaration and the associated Mitigation Monitoring
Program No. 156 is adequate to serve as the required environmental documentation in
connection with this request upon finding that the declaration reflects the independent judgment
of the lead agency and that it has considered the Mitigated Negative Declaration together with
any comments received during the public review process and further finding on the basis of the
initial study and any comments received that there is no substantial evidence that the project will
have a significant effect on the environment.
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NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Anaheim that, based upon the foregoing, and further based upon its consideration of Planning
Commission Resolution No PC2009 -037, including all files, records, exhibits and plans
pertaining to the application and the Planning Commission hearing which were made available to
the City Council and all evidence testimony and reports offered at the March 31, 2009 City
Council hearing that the City Council hereby adopts the requested Amendment No 4 to The
Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Amendment No. 4 to The Anaheim Resort
Public Realm Landscape Program is granted subject to the approval by the City Council of
General Plan Amendment No. 2008- 00470, Amendment No. 13 to the Anaheim Resort Specific
Plan (SPN2008- 00055), Conditional Use Permit No. 2009 05403, Variance No. 2008 004761,
and Final Site Plan No. 2008- 00004, now pending.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that except as expressly amended herein
Resolution No 94R -239, as previously amended, shall remain in full force and effect.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council
of the City of Anaheim this 31st day of March 2009, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Mayor Pringle, Council Members Hernandez, Sidhu, Kring
NOES:
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK OF HE ITY OF NAHEIM
7244.v1/MGordon
Council Member Galloway
CITY OF EIM
By:
MA OR OF THE CIT OF A AHEIM
1.4.1 Streetscape
EXHIBIT "A"
(Amendment No. 4 to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program)
1.4 Harbor Boulevard/Katella Avenue Intersection Area
The area immediately adjacent to the Harbor Boulevard/Katella Avenue Intersection is critical
to the overall image of The Anaheim Resort. To promote an urban, pedestrian friendly
environment at this intersection, the following special criteria for landscape, hardscape and
urban design elements have been created to guide future development of the parcels having
frontage on both Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue. These parcels are located within the
Harbor Boulevard /Katella Avenue Intersection Area.
For parcels having frontage on both Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue, the following
landscape and hardscape criteria shall apply within the Public Realm:
Street trees along both Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue frontages shall include a
double row of Date Palms. Date Palms in the second row of parkway may be
provided in tree grates where special paving occurs.
Where bus shelters occur, one (1) King Palm in tree grate shall be planted on each side
of the bus shelter.
Special paving shall be provided at the Harbor Boulevard/Katella Avenue Intersection
Area corners to highlight this distinct, heavily pedestrian- traveled intersection.
Special paving shall extend a maximum of two hundred feet (200') from the edge of
curb return at the corner along both Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue frontages
for each parcel, or combined parcels for a single project, or extend the entire length of
the frontage if the parcel /project frontage is less than two hundred feet (200'). Paving
materials shall be per City standards and be consistent on all four corners, subject to
review and approval by the Planning Director and City Engineer.
Sculptural urban design elements are encouraged at each corner of the Harbor
Boulevard /Katella Avenue Intersection Area, as described in Section 1.4.2 below.
SPECIALPAVING:
ALL PAVING WITHIN THE PUBLIC REALM
SHALL BE SPECIAL PAVING MATERIAL
PER CITY STANDARDS
ULTIMATE RIGHT OF WAY
CURB
SIDEWALK
DATE PALM TREE -r
PALM TREE IN
TREE GRATE
1.4.2 Sculptural urban design elements
Corner of Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue
Sculptural urban design elements are encouraged within the Public Realm of the parcels that
have frontages on both Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue. These sculptural urban design
elements are intended to be iconic forms that identify the Harbor Boulevard/Katella Avenue
intersection as a distinctive urban environment. The design and arrangement of these
elements should be unique to each corner property of the intersection in order to provide for
diversity and visual interest. They can be located within the public realm providing there is
adequate circulation space for pedestrians. The design of the elements may include water and
lighting subject to the approval of the Planning Director and City Engineer. The number of
sculptural urban design elements is limited to two per street frontage. The final design is
subject to review and approval by the Planning Director and City Engineer.
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BUS STOP
WHERE OCCURS
SCULPTURAL URBA
DESIGN ELEMENTS
SPECIAL PAVING START
POINT AT INTERSECTION
OF EXTENSION OF CURB LINES
KING PALM TREES
IN TREE GRATES
ADJACENT TO BUS STOP
DATE PALM TREE
NOTE:
FINAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN SUBJECT TO
REVIEW AND APPROVAL FROM PLANNING
AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.