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RES-2009-069WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim did, on March 31, 2009, adopt Resolution No 2009 -053; and WHEREAS, through inadvertence and clerical error, the Permitted Density for certain uses in The Platinum Triangle Area was incorrectly set forth in Exhibit "A" of said resolution. and WHEREAS. by the adoption of this Resolution, the Anaheim City Council desires and intends to correct said error, nunc pro tune. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Exhibit "A" of Resolution No. 2009 -053 be, and the same is hereby amended, nun(' pro tune, to read as set forth in Attachment No. 1 to this Resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, except as expressly amended herein, the provisions of Resolution No. 2009 -053 shall remain if full force and effect. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the Citâ–  of Anaheim this 28th day of April 2009, by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: NONE ABSENT: Council Member Galloway ABSTAIN: NONE RESOLUTION NO. 2009 -069 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2009- 053, NUNC PRO TUNC, RELATING TO THE APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2008- 00470. Mayor Pringle, Council Members Hernandez, Sidhu, Kring CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 72692.v1/MGordon CITY OF NAHEIM By: M YOR OF THE TY F ANAHEIM T ABLE LE -4: GENERAL PLAN DENSITY PROVISIONS FOR SPECIFIC AREAS OF THE CITY Location The Mountain Park Area Area "A (Parcel Map 94 -205) The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan (SP92 -1) Area The Anaheim Resort Specific Plan (SP92- 2) Area Hotel Circle Specific Plan (SP93 -1) Area The Platinum Triangle \.rca The Stonegate Development Area General Plan Land Use Designations Low Medium Hillside Density Residential (Up to 6 du/ac) Low Medium Density Residential (Up to 16 du/ac) Low Medium Density Residential Commercial Recreation Commercial Recreation Commercial Recreation Mixed -Use Office High and Office Low Low Density Residential ATTACHMENT NO. 1 Permitted Density 485 2,015 (Up to 2,500 dwelling units) Up to 140 dwelling units See Note No. 1 on next page. See Note No. 2 on next page. The Hotel Circle Specific Plan allows for a master planned hotel project including up to 969 hotel rooms and integrated guest oriented amenities including full- service restaurants, conference room/banquet facilities, pool and spa areas, tour bus /shuttle facilities, and pedestrian promenades and plaza areas with comprehensive landscaping. Up to 10,266 dwelling units at densities up to 100 dwelling units per acre; up to 3,265,000 s.f. of office development; up to 2,254,400 s.f. of commercial development at a maximum FAR of 0.40. Up to 1,790,550 s.f. of office development and 10,000 s.f. of commercial development and a maximum FAR of 0.50 for properties designated Office -Low. Up to 35 dwelling units TABLE LU -4: GENERAL PLAN DENSITY PROVISIONS FOR SPECIFIC AREAS OF THE CITY (CONTINUED) I Note No. 1: The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan provides for the development of an approximate 489.7 acre international multi -day vacation designation resort including ongoing modifications to the Disneyland theme park, the development of a new theme park, additional hotels and entertainment areas, administrative office facilities, new public and private parking facilities, and an internal transportation system. This development is within five planning Districts (Theme Park, Hotel, Parking, Future Expansion and District A) and a C -R Overlay, which allows development within the Overlay to either be consistent with the underlying Resort District or subject to the same land uses as in the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan No. 92 -2 Zone. The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan also identifies maximum development density designations for hotel /motel development in the Hotel District (up to 5,600 hotel rooms for the entire District with up to 1,000 hotel rooms transferable to the Theme Park District), in District A (the maximum number of units permitted would be 75 hotel /motel rooms per gross acre or 75 hotel /motel rooms per parcel existing on June 29, 1993, whichever is greater) and the C -R Overlay (the maximum number of units permitted on a parcel would be the following: 1) for parcels designated Low Density up to 50 hotel rooms per gross acre or 75 rooms, whichever is greater; and 2) for parcels designated Medium Density up to 75 hotel rooms per gross acre or 75 rooms, whichever is greater; provided that for those parcels that are developed with hotel /motel rooms which exceeded the maximum density designation, the number of rooms existing on the date of adoption of The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Ordinance may be rebuilt or modified at their existing density.) It should be noted that accessory uses may be developed as well as other visitor serving commercial /retail and restaurant uses along with these hotel /motel uses. The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan also provides for the development of the Anaheim GardenWalk project pursuant to the Anaheim GardenWalk Overlay at the following density and subject to the approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 4078, as amended, to permit the following: up to 569.750 square feet of specialty retail, restaurants, and entertainment uses, including movie theaters; 1,628 hotel rooms /suites (including up to 500 vacation ownership units) and 278,817 square feet of hotel accessory uses; a transportation center, and 4,800 parking spaces. The Anaheim GardenWalk Overlay encompasses District A and the portion of the Parking District (East Parking Area) /CR Overlay south of Disney Way. Note No. 2: The Anaheim Resort Specific Plan provides for the development of approximately 582 acres within the C -R (Commercial Recreation) District which allows for hotels, motels, convention and conference facilities, as well as restaurants, retail shops and entertainment facilities; the PR (Public Recreation) District which encompasses the Anaheim Convention Center and associated parking facilities and provides for the orderly use of City -owned property as well as the existing Anaheim Hilton Hotel; the Mobilehome Park (MHP) Overlay which encompasses existing mobilehome parks within the C -R District and provides development standards for mobilehome parks and regulations and procedures to mitigate relocation concems and adverse effects of displacement upon mobilehome owners when a park is converted to another land use; and, the Anaheim Resort Residential Overlay, which applies to focused areas of the Specific Plan and provides for the incorporation of residential uses into hotel developments when such uses are fully integrated into a minimum 300 -room full service hotel. The Anaheim Resort Specific Plan also identifies maximum development density designations in the C -R District. These designations are based upon hotel /motel development and allow up to 20% of each hotel /motel project gross square footage, excluding parking facilities, to be developed with integrated (i.e., included within the main hotel /motel complex) accessory uses. These accessory uses will reduce the otherwise maximum permitted hotel /motel density at the rate of one hotel /motel room per six hundred (600) gross square feet of accessory use. For properties proposed to be developed with permitted and conditionally permitted uses other than hotels /motels with accessory uses, the traffic generation characteristics of said uses shall not exceed those associated with the otherwise permitted hotel /motel (including accessory uses) density as determined by the City Traffic and Transportation Manager prior to Final Site Plan review and approval. The density designations are as follows: "Low Density," which has a maximum density of up to 50 rooms per gross acre or 75 rooms per lot or parcel, whichever is greater; "Low- Medium Density," up to 75 rooms per gross acre or 75 rooms per lot or parcel, whichever is greater; "Low- Medium Density (Modified)," up to 252 rooms and 75,593 square feet of accessory uses: "Medium Density," up to 100 rooms per gross acre or 75 rooms per lot or parcel, whichever is greater; and. "Convention Center (CC) Medium Density," up to 125 rooms per gross acre with trip generation characteristics mitigated to the equivalent of 100 rooms per gross acre or 75 rooms per lot or parcel, whichever is greater. For those parcels that are developed with hotel /motel rooms which exceed the maximum density designation, the number of rooms existing on the date of adoption of the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan Ordinance may be rebuilt or modified at their existing density. For projects that are developed in accordance with the Anaheim Resort Residential Overlay, the maximum number of dwelling units allowed shall be less than the number of hotel rooms proposed and such projects shall not create infrastructure impacts greater than the subject property's permitted hotel /motel density, as permitted by the property's underlying C -R District density designation unless otherwise mitigated through subsequent environmental analysis.