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6358ORDINANCE NO. 6358 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (1) AMENDING SECTION 6.28.010 (BEEKEEPING PROHIBITED) OF TITLE 6 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE; (2) AMENDING SECTIONS 18.18.020 (DELINEATION OF (SC) OVERLAY ZONE BOUNDARIES) OF CHAPTER 18.18 (SCENIC CORRIDOR (SC) OVERLAY ZONE), 18.38.025 (ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE MANUFACTURING) OF CHAPTER 18.38 (SUPPLEMENTAL USE REGULATIONS), 18.38.125 (EMERGENCY SHELTERS) OF CHAPTER 18.38 (SUPPLEMENTAL USE REGULATIONS), AND 18.48.020 (APPLICATION AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS) OF CHAPTER 18.48 (RECYCLING FACILITIES) OF TITLE 18 (ZONING) OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE; (3) AMENDING TABLE 90-A ZONE CORRESPONDENCE OF SECTION 18.90.100 (FORMER ZONES) OF CHAPTER 18.90 (GENERAL PROVISIONS) OF TITLE 18 (ZONING) OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE; (4) RESCINDING CHAPTERS 18.106 (PACIFICENTER ANAHEIM SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 88-3 (SP 88-3) ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS) AND 18.120 (NORTHEAST AREA SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 94-1 (SP 94- 1) ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS) OF TITLE 18 (ZONING) OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE; AND (5) ADDING NEW CHAPTER 18.120 (ANAHEIM CANYON SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 2015-01 (SP2015-01) ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS) TO TITLE 18 (ZONING) OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: CFC'TION 1 That Section 6.28.010 (Beekeeping Prohibited) of Chapter 18.28 (Beekeeping) of Title 6 (Public Health and Safety) of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: 6.28.010 BEEKEEPING PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to keep or suffer to be kept or maintained within the corporate limits of the City of Anaheim any hive or hives, swarm or swarms of honey bees; provided, however, that this prohibition shall not apply to any property which is zoned "T" Transition Zone, "RH-1" Single -Family Hillside Residential, or the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-01 (SP 2015-01) Zone and for which a Conditional Use Permit has been approved for beekeeping pursuant to Title 18 of this code. SECTION 2. That Section 18.18.020 (Delineation of (SC) Overlay Zone Boundaries) of Chapter 18.18 (Scenic Corridor (SC) Overlay Zone) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: 18.18.020 DELINEATION OF (SC) OVERLAY ZONE BOUNDARIES. The area of the City designated as being within the Scenic Corridor (SC) Overlay Zone is defined as that area lying easterly of the intersection of the State Route 55/Costa Mesa and State Route 91/Riverside Freeways, westerly of the Orange County line, southerly of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad right-of- way, and northerly of the present or any future south city limits of the City of Anaheim, with the exception of those properties within the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-01 (SP2015-01) Zone. SFICTION 3_ That subsection .170 of Section 18.38.025 (Alcoholic Beverage Manufacturing) of Chapter 18.38 (Supplemental Use Regulations) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: .170 Up to four (4) Special Event Permits are allowed for an alcoholic beverages manufacturing use subject to Section 18.38.240, except that Special Event Permits may be permitted for alcoholic beverage manufacturing uses in the "I" Industrial Zone and in the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. SP 2015-01 (SP2015-01) Zone. SECTION 4 That subsection .010 (Maximum Occupancy) of Section 18.38.125 (Emergency Shelters) of Chapter 18.38 (Supplemental Use Regulations) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: .010 Maximum Occupancy. A single Emergency Shelter housing up to 50 occupants, or a combination of multiple shelters with a combined capacity not to exceed 50 occupants, shall be a permitted use on any parcel within the I (Industrial) Zone or the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-01 (SP2015-01) Zone, excluding properties within Development Areas 3, 4, 5 or 6; however, emergency shelters shall not be permitted in either zone on parcels designated by the General Plan for any residential use, including mixed-use residential. Any other Emergency Shelter in the "I" Industrial Zone or the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-01 (SP2015-01) Zone shall be subject to approval of a 2 Conditional Use Permit consistent with Chapter 18.66 (Conditional Use Permits). Religious institutions located within the "I" Industrial Zone may establish on site Emergency Shelters for up to 50 occupants without the need to amend an existing conditional use permit or apply for a new conditional use permit, regardless of current combined capacity with any existing Emergency Shelters currently in operation, subject to the minimum development standards contained in this Section. SECTION 5. That subsection .010 of Section 18.48.020 (Application and Permit Requirements) of Chapter 18.48 (Recycling Facilities) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: .010 An application for reverse vending machines or small collection facilities pursuant to this subsection .010 shall be made in writing on a form established for that purpose by the Planning Director and shall receive a recycling permit prior to the first day of operation, which recycling permit shall remain in effect at all times. A conditional use permit must also be obtained if the facility is located within the "I" Industrial Zone. Reverse vending machines or small collection facilities in the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-01 (SP2015-01) Zone are permitted within Development Area 2, require a Conditional Use Permit within Development Areas 1 and 6, and are prohibited in Development Areas 3, 4 and 5. SECTION 6. That Table 90-A Zone Correspondence of Section 18.90.100 (Former Zones) of Chapter 18.90 (General Provisions) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: 3 Table 90-A ZONE CORRESPONDENCE Single -Family Residential Zones Current Former Zoning Code RH- Single -Family Hillside, RS -HS - Residential, Single -Family Hillside 1 Residential 43,000 RH- Single -Family Hillside, RS -HS - Residential, Single -Family Hillside 2 Residential 22,000 RH- Single -Family Hillside, RS -HS- Residential, Single -Family Hillside 3 Residential 10,000 3 Single -Family, RS-1 RS-10,000 Residential, Single -Family Residential Single -Family, RS-2 RS-7200 Residential, Single -Family Residential RS-3 Single -Family, RS-5000 Residential, Single -Family Residential Single -Family, RS-4 No Corresponding Former Zone Residential Multiple -Family Residential Zones Current Former Zoning Code RM- Multiple -Family, No Corresponding Former Zone 1 Residential RM- Multiple -Family, RM-3000 Residential, Multiple -Family 2 Residential RM- Multiple -Family, RM-2400 Residential, Multiple -Family 3 Residential RM- Multiple -Family, RM-1200 Residential, Multiple -Family 4 Residential RM- Multiple -Family, RM-1000 Residential, Multiple -Family 4 Residential Residential Planned Community Zone Current Former Zoning Code No Replacement Zone for PC Planned Community Former Zone Commercial Zones Current Former Zoning Code C-G General Commercial CL Commercial, Limited Former Zone Incorporated into CG Commercial, General C-G Zone Former Zone Incorporated into CH Commercial, Heavy C-G Zone Former Zone Incorporated into ZONE CORRESPONDENCE Industrial Zones C -G Zone CL -HS Commercial, Limited —Hillside C- Neighborhood Center Limited Industrial NC Commercial No Corresponding Former Zone C-R Regional Commercial No Corresponding Former Zone O -L Low Intensity Office CO Commercial, Office and Professional O -H High Intensity Office No Corresponding Former Zone Table 90-A ZONE CORRESPONDENCE Industrial Zones Current Former Zoning Code I Industrial ML Limited Industrial Former Zone Incorporated into I Zone MH Heavy Industrial Public and Special -Purpose Zones Current Former Zoning Code OS Open Space OS Open Space Public PR PR Public Recreational Recreational SP Semi -Public No Corresponding Former Zone RS -A- RS -A- T Transition Residential/Agricultural 43,000 Parking/Commercial and Parking/Industrial Zones Current Former Zoning Code Multiple -Family, PD- Parking District - RM -3 C/RCommercial/Multiple Residential Family Residential 2400 General T Commercial PLD -M Parking District — Commercial Transition No Replacement Zone for PLD -M Parking/Landscape District — Manufacturing Former Zone Chapter Number Title Overlay Zones Current Former Zoning Code 18.100 Plantinum Triangle (PTMU) Mixed Use (SE) Sports Entertainment Overlay Overlay Brookhurst (BCC) Commercial (BCC) Brookhurst Commercial Corridor Overlay Corridor Overlay South Anaheim (SABC) Boulevard (SABC) South Anaheim Boulevard Corridor Overlay I Corridor Overlay No Replacement Zone for (0) Oil Production Overlay Former Zone (SC) Scenic Corridor (SC) Scenic Corridor Overlay Overlay (FP) Floodplain Overlay (FP) Floodplain Overlay (MHP) Mobile Home Park (MHP) Mobilehome Park Overlay Overlay (DMU) Downtown Mixed- (DMU) Downtown Mixed -Use Overlay Use Overlay (MU) Mixed -Use No Corresponding Former Zone Overlay Table 90-A ZONE CORRESPONDENCE Specific Plan Zones The names of the specific plan zones did not change — the chapter numbers changed as indicated Chapter Number Title Current Former ,Specific Plan No. 87-1 (The Highlands) 18.100 18.70 Specific Plan No. 88-1 (Sycamore Canyon) 18.102 18.71 Specific Plan No. 88-2 (Summit) 18.104 18.72 Specific Plan No. 88-3 (PacifiCenter) Rescinded 18.73 Specific Plan No. 90-1 (Festival) 18.108 18.74 Specific Plan No. Development) 90-2 (East Center Street 18.110 18.75 Specific Plan No. 90-4 (Mountain Park) 18.112 18.76 Specific Plan No. 90-3 (Cypress Canyon) Rescinded 18.77 Specific Plan No. 92-1 (Disneyland Resort) 18.114 18.78 Specific Plan No. 92-2 (Anaheim Resort) 18.116 18.48 Specific Plan No. 93-1 (Hotel Circle) 18.118 18.79 Specific Plan No. 94-1 (Northeast Area) Rescinded 18.110 SECTION 7. That Chapter 18.106 (PacifiCenter Anaheim Specific Plan No. 88-3 (SP 88-3) Zoning and Development Standards) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, rescinded in its entirety. cFrTION R That Chapter 18.120 (Northeast Area Specific Plan No. 94-1 (SP 94-1) Zoning and Development Standards) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, rescinded in its entirety SECTION 9. That new Chapter 18.120 (Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-01 (SP2015-01) Zoning and Development Standards) be, and the same is, hereby added to Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code, to read in full as follows: CHAPTER 18.120 ANAHEIM CANYON SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 2015-1 (SP 2015-1) ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Sections: 18.120.010 Purpose. 18.120.020 Development review and permits. 18.120.030 Intent of individual Development Areas. 18.120.040 Uses. 18.120.050 Site and building area. 18.120.060 Floor area ratio, residential density and structural heights. 18.120.070 Structural and landscape setbacks. 7 18. 120.080 Parking and loading. 18.120.090 Signs. 18. 120.100 Landscaping and screening. 18.120.010 PURPOSE. .010 Purpose. The provisions contained herein shall govern zoning and development within the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan Area. Where the provisions contained herein do not discuss a specific condition or situation which arises, the provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code, as it may be amended from time to time, shall apply to the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of this chapter and the other provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code, the provisions set forth in this chapter shall govern. All uses within the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan boundaries shall comply with all applicable local, state and federal laws, ordinances and regulations. .020 Intent. The regulations set forth in this chapter have been established to provide for orderly development of that certain property (hereinafter referred to as the "Specific Plan Area") described in the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 (hereinafter referred to as the "Specific Plan"). These regulations provide for the arrangement, development and use of various "development areas" within the Specific Plan Area, to create a regional employment center, which will provide for a wide variety of industrial and related uses, a range of services and commercial support facilities, and a limited amount of mixed-use transit oriented development. Application of these regulations is specifically intended to provide for and to ensure the most appropriate use of the Specific Plan Area, to create a harmonious relationship among land uses, and to protect the health, safety and welfare of the community. .030 Organization. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18.72 (Specific Plans), the standards herein are patterned after the zone districts and definitions of Title 18 (Zoning Code). The Specific Plan is consistent with the intent, purpose and goals of the Anaheim General Plan and Title 18 (Zoning Code). 18.120.020 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AND PERMITS. .010 Prior to commencing any work pertaining to the erection, construction, reconstruction, moving, conversion, alteration or addition to any building or structure within the Specific Plan Area, all building plans shall be subject to review and approval of the City in compliance with all provisions of Chapter 18.60 (Procedures). 020 Specific Plan Amendments and Adjustments. .0201 Specific Plan Amendments. Specific Plan amendments, including modification of development area boundaries or creation of new development areas, shall be processed in accordance with the provisions of Chapters 18.76 (Zoning Amendments) and 18.72 (Specific Plans). .0202 Specific Plan Adjustments. Modification to zoning and development standards in one or more development areas (including provisions pertaining to land uses) shall be processed in accordance with Chapter 18.72 (Specific Plans). .030 Area Boundaries. The Specific Plan is divided into six (6) development areas: Industrial Area (DA -1), Recycling Area (DA -2), Transit Oriented Area (DA -3), Local Commercial Area (DA -4), General Commercial Area (DA -5), and Open Space/Water Area (DA -6). In addition, the Specific Plan also includes a Flex Area (DA -7), which combines the zoning and development standards of the Industrial Area (DA -1) and General Commercial Area (DA -5). The Specific Plan Area is identified on Figure 1-2, Anaheim Canyon Planning Area, and the development areas, including the Flex Area, are shown on Figure 4-2, Developmental Areas in the Specific Plan document. A legal description of the Specific Plan Area is provided in Ordinance No. 6 3 5 9 , approved by City Council on Feb. 9 , 2016. 040 Nonconforming Building Requirements. .0401 The site development standards contained in this chapter shall apply to the structural expansion portion of every building. However, the structural expansion portion of a building may encroach into the setback equal to that of the existing legal nonconforming portion of a building, provided that the length of the expansion does not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the length of the existing portion of such building at the existing setback. Buildings with structural expansion (additional square footage) exceeding twenty percent (20%) of the gross floor area of the existing building shall comply with all landscaping, signage and site screening requirements of this chapter. .0402 The site development standards contained in Sections 18.120.100 (Signs), 18.120.110 (Landscaping) and 18.120.130 (Site enclosure and screening requirements) shall apply in the event that structural modification to an existing building (interior) exceeds fifty percent (50%) of that gross floor area of the existing building. .050 Expansion or Change of Nonconforming Uses. .0501 A nonconforming use lawfully existing upon the date of adoption of the Specific Plan may be expanded or extended throughout a building lawfully existing upon said date. Building additions to allow the expansion of such use 9 shall be permitted. .0502 A nonconforming use lawfully existing upon the date of adoption of the Specific Plan may be may be changed to another nonconforming primary permitted use of the zoning designation in effect prior to the adoption of the Specific Plan. .060 Destroyed Homes. A legally established single-family residence, existing on the date of adoption of the Specific Plan, that is damaged or destroyed by earthquake, fire, wind, flood, explosion or other disaster, casualty or act of God, or of a public enemy, may be reconstructed subject to development standards contained within either the RS -2 or RS -3 Zone, based on lot size; provided, however, that a complete and proper application for a building permit is filed with the Building Division within two (2) years of the date of the event that caused the damage or destruction. 18.120.030 INTENT OF INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT AREAS. .010 Industrial Area (DA -1). The intent of the Industrial Area (DA -1) is to provide for and encourage the development of light and heavy industrial uses and related facilities, and further, to recognize the unique and valuable industrial land resources existing within the City of Anaheim and to protect Anaheim Canyon as a viable, successful commerce and employment center. This resource is found to have both local and regional significance due to an ideal industrial environment, including central geographic location, regional access and circulation, availability of utilities and services, and a well-established industrial base. The underlying base zone for this area is the "I" Industrial Zone and, unless otherwise indicated, the standards of the "I" Industrial Zone shall apply. .020 Recycling Area (DA -2). The intent of the Recycling Area (DA -2) is to provide for and encourage a specific location for waste recycling and material recovery uses and facilities within Anaheim Canyon. Due to the presence of an ideal industrial environment, including central geographic location, regional access and circulation, availability of utilities and services, and the presence of a large urban population, the availability of land for recycling, materials recovery and related uses is a resource found to have both local and regional significance. The underlying base zone for this area is the "I" Industrial Zone and, unless otherwise indicated, the standards of the "I" Industrial Zone shall apply. .030 Transit Oriented Area (DA -3). The intent of the Transit Oriented Area (DA -3) is to provide for and encourage the development of a high-quality, pedestrian and bicycle friendly mixed-use district that will define the core of Anaheim Canyon and take full advantage of the Anaheim Canyon Metrolink Station and convenient access to the Riverside Freeway and open space areas. This area provides a unique location for new workforce and commuter 10 housing within Anaheim Canyon, including affordable housing. These resources are found to have both local and regional significance due to the City's central geographic location and ideal proximity to regional markets and labor pools, and regional access, circulation and public transit routes. This mixed use area, and its continued development in a quality manner, is found to be a resource essential to the community's economic health and the preservation of a competitive growth potential. The underlying, base zone for this area is the "MU" Mixed Use Overlay Zone and, unless otherwise indicated, the standards of the "MU" Mixed Use Overlay Zone shall apply. .040 Local Commercial Area (DA -4). The intent of the Local Commercial Area (DA -4) is to provide locations for the development of locally -serving commercial and retail amenities, such as sit-down restaurants, fast food restaurants, professional services and other commercial uses that serve the local workforce. These areas are dispersed throughout Anaheim Canyon and provide a viable opportunity to create new worker amenities within a walk -able or bike -able distance from most area businesses. The underlying base zone for this area is "C- NC" Neighborhood Center Commercial Zone and, unless otherwise indicated, the standards of the "C -NC" Neighborhood Center Commercial Zone shall apply. .050 General Commercial Area (DA -5). The intent of the General Commercial Area (DA -5) is to provide locations for larger, regionally -serving commercial, entertainment and medical uses. These larger uses are important to the city and the region. These uses are intended to take full advantage of good freeway access and visibility. The underlying base zone for this area is "C -G" General Commercial Zone and, unless otherwise indicated, the standards of the "C -G" General Commercial Zone shall apply. Future residential development could be an appropriate land use within Development Area 5 as long as such uses are developed in a mixed use setting and commercial and/or office uses are incorporated into the residential development pursuant to the "M -U" Overlay Zone referenced below. Residential uses should only be developed on parcels over four acres in size and should comply with the development standards of the "M -U" Mixed -Use Overlay Zone. Residential uses in this area would be subject to the approval of a General Plan Amendment, Conditional Use Permit and any environmental analysis required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. .060 Open Space/Water Area (DA -6). The intent of the Open Space/Water Area (DA -6) is to ensure that all existing water -related, open space areas are protected from incompatible uses and maintained in an orderly manner. Anaheim Canyon is located on some of the most permeable soil in Orange County, and groundwater recharge is a critically important activity of regional importance. Protecting these areas is an important focus of the Specific Plan. In addition to groundwater recharge activities, this area also encourages the creation of bicycle and pedestrian trails that link Anaheim Canyon to surrounding neighborhoods and the Santa Ana Trail system. Certain non -open space or water uses are also 11 allowed within this development area, as indicated in Tables 120-A, 120-B and 120-C. The underlying base zone for this area is the "OS" Open Space Zone, and, unless otherwise indicated, the standards of the "OS" Open Space Zone shall apply. .070 Flex Area (DA -7). The intent of the Flex Area (DA -7) is to provide locations for a wide range of industrial, office and commercial uses. This area allows flexibility in both the types of uses and development standards that are applied. Every use that is included in either "DA -1" or "DA -5" can also be located within the Flex Area. In the event there is a conflict between the development standards of the two Development Areas, the least restrictive standard shall apply within the Flex Area. The underlying base zones for this area are "I" Industrial Zone and "C -G" General Commercial Zone and, unless otherwise indicated, the standards of the "I" Industrial Zone and "C -G" General Commercial Zone shall apply. 18.120.040 USES. .010 Primary Uses. Table 120-A (Primary Uses by Development Area: Residential Use Classes) and Table 120-B (Primary Uses by Development Area: Non -Residential Use Classes) identify allowable primary uses, listed by classes of uses as defined in Chapter 18.36 (Types of Uses). .020 Accessory Uses. Table 120-C (Accessory Use Classes by Development Area) identifies allowable accessory uses and structures, listed by classes of uses as defined in Section 18.36.050 of Chapter 18.36 (Types of Uses). .030 Temporary Uses. Table 120-D (Temporary Use Classes by Development Area) identifies allowable temporary uses and structures, listed by classes of uses as defined in Section 18.36.060 of Chapter 18.36 (Types of Uses). .040 Use Tables. The allowable uses in Tables 120-A, 120-B, 120-C and 120- D for each development area are established by letter designations as follows: 0401 "P" designates classes of uses permitted by right; .0402 "C" designates classes of uses permitted with a conditional use permit; .0403 "N" designates classes of uses that are prohibited; and .0404 "T" designates classes of uses permitted with a telecommunications antenna review permit. .050 Interpreting Classes of Uses. The provisions for interpreting the classes of uses in Tables 120-A, 120-13, 120-C or 120-D are set forth in Section 18.36.020 12 (Classification of Uses) of Chapter 18.36 (Types of Uses). .060 Unlisted Uses. Any class of use that is not listed in Tables 120-A, 120- B, 120-C or 120-D is not permitted. .070 General Requirements for Permitted Uses. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, the following general requirements shall apply for the conduct of any use permitted in any development area: .0701 All uses shall be maintained in such a manner that they are neither obnoxious, offensive or objectionable by reason of emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas, noise, vibration, electromagnetic disturbance, radiation, fumes, excessive lighting (glare) or other similar causes detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare. .0702 All uses shall be conducted wholly within a building except the following: (1) Normal service station operations; (2) Those uses whose description in Chapter 18.36 (Types of Uses) allow for outdoor activities; and, (3) Those uses specifically allowed by this chapter to have outdoor activities. .080 Special Provisions. Special provisions related to a use are referenced in the "Special Provisions" column of Tables 120-A, 120-B and 120-C. Such provisions may include references to other applicable code sections or limitations to the specified land use. .090 Overlay Zones. Any property that is located within an overlay zone may be subject to additional requirements as specified in the overlay zone. .100 Flex Area (DA -7). Every use that is included in either "DA -l" or "DA - 5" can also be located within the Flex Area (DA -7). The least restrictive use requirements of the two development areas will apply to the use. 13 P=Permitted by Right Table 120-A C=Conditional Use Permit Required PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT N=Prohibited AREA: T=Telecommunications Antenna RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES Review Permit Required DA Special DA -1 DA -2 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 3 Provisions 13 Dwellings—Multiple N N C N N N Family T=Telecommunications Antenna NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES Review Permit Required Dwellings—Single- N N C N N N DA -2 Family Attached DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Dwellings—Single- N N N N N N P Family Detached P P P Mobile Home Parks N N N N N N P/C P/C P/C P/C C Section Manufacturing May be Residential Care N N C N N N permitted in Facilities 18.38.025 compliance with State law Senior Citizens' Senior Citizen Housing N N C N N N Apartment projects subject to Chapter 18.50 Supportive Housing N N C N N N Transitional Housing N N C N N N 14 P=Permitted by Right Table 120-B C=Conditional Use Permit Required PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT N=Prohibited AREA: T=Telecommunications Antenna NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES Review Permit Required Special DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Provisions Agricultural Crops P P N P P P Subject to Alcoholic Beverage P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C C Section Manufacturing 18.38.025 14 Table 120-B P=Permitted by Right PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required AREA: N=Prohibited NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA-1 DA-2 DA-3 DA-4 DA-5 DA-6 Special Provisions Permitted without a conditional use Alcoholic Beverage permit in DA Sales-Off-Sale N N P/C P/C P/C N 3, DA 4 and DA 5 if use is in conjunction with Markets— Large Alcoholic Beverage Sales-On-Sale C C P P P C Ambulance Services P P N N C C Permitted without a conditional use permit when Animal Boarding P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C conducted entirely indoors subject to Section 18.38.270 Permitted without a conditional use permit when Animal Grooming P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C conducted entirely indoors subject to Section 18.38.270 15 Table 120-B P=Permitted by Right PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required AREA: N=Prohibited NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions Permitted without a conditional use permit if designed similar to Antennas -Broadcasting P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C stealth telecommunica tions facility, as defined in Section 18.38.060.030. 0312 Antennas -Private Transmitting T T T Subject to Antennas- T T T T T T Sections Telecommunications 18.38.060 & 18.62.020 Automated Teller Subject to Machines (ATM's) P P P P P P Section 18.36.040 Automotive -Vehicle Subject to Sales, Lease & Rental C C C N C N Section 18.3 8.200 Automotive — Sales Subject to Agency Office C C C C C N Section 18.38.065 Automotive -Impound Subject to Yards C C N N N N Section 18.3 8.200 Automotive -Public Parking P I P P P 16 Table 120-B P=Permitted by Right PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required AREA: N=Prohibited NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions Permitted without a conditional use Automotive -Parts Sales P/C P/C N P/C P/C N permit when conducted entirely indoors Automotive -Repair and Modification C C N C C N Subject to Section 18.38.070; In Automotive -Service DA -3, must be Stations P P C P P N adjacent on to both La Palma and Tustin Avenues Automotive -Washing C C C C C C Bars & Nightclubs N N C C C N Subject to Bed & Breakfasts Inns N N C C C N Section 18.38.080 Beekeeping C C N N N C Billboards N N N N N N Subject to Boat & RV Sales C C N N C N Section 18.38.200 17 go P=Permitted by Right Table 120-B C=Conditional Use Permit Required PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT N=Prohibited AREA: T=Telecommunications Antenna NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions No more than 30% of the outdoor area, excluding parking, shall be devoted to Building Material Sales C C N N C N outdoor displays; subject to Sections 18.38.190 and 18.38.200 Business & Financial P P P P P N Services Cemeteries N N N N N N Subject to Section 18.38.115; Commercial Retail N N P/C P/C P/C N otherwise, a Centers conditional use permit is required. Community & N N C C C N Religious Assembly Computer Internet & N N N N N N Amusement Facilities Convalescent & Rest N N C N N N Homes go Table 120-B P=Permitted by Right PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required AREA: N=Prohibited NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions Subject to Section 18.38.110; Convenience Stores N N P P P N otherwise, a conditional use permit is required. Dance & Fitness Studios—Large N N P P P N Dance & Fitness Studios—Small N N P P P N Permitted without a conditional use permit in DA - 1, DA -2 and DA -3 if Day Care Centers P/C P/C P/C P P N integrated within a multi - tenant office building as an accessory use to serve office tenants. Drive -Through N N C C C N Facilities Educational Institutions -Business P P P P P N Educational Institutions -General N N C C C N Subject to Educational N N P P P N Section Institutions -Tutoring 18.36.040.050 19 Table 120-B P=Permitted by Right PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required AREA: N=Prohibited NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions Emergency Shelters Subject to (50 or fewer occupants) P P N N N N Section 18.38.125 Emergency Shelters Subject to (more than 50 C C N N N N Section occupants) 18.38.125 Entertainment Venue N N C C C N Permitted without a conditional use permit if use is Equipment Rental- P/C P/C N P/C P/C N conducted Large wholly indoors including storage and display of equipment Permitted without a conditional use permit if use is Equipment Rental- P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C N conducted Small wholly indoors including storage and display of equipment Golf Courses & N N N N N C Country Clubs Subject to Group Care Facilities N N C N N N Section 18.36.040.070 20 Table 120-B P=Permitted by Right PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required AREA: N=Prohibited NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions Requires a conditional use permit in DA -1 Helipads & Heliports P/C P N N C N if the use is located within 1,000 feet from a residentially - zoned parcel Hospitals C C N N C N Hotels & Motels N N C N C N Industry P P N N N C Industry—Heavy P P N N N C Subject to Junkyards C C N N N N Section 18.38.200 Markets -Large N N P P P N Subject to Section 18.38.155; Markets -Small N N P/C P/C P/C N otherwise, a conditional use permit is required Medical & Dental C C P P P N Offices Mortuaries C C N N N N Offices—Development P P P P P N Offices—General P P P P P N Subject to Oil Production C C N N N N Section 18.38.180 21 Table 120-B P=Perniitted by Right PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required AREA: N=Prohibited NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -I DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions Permitted without a conditional use Outdoor Storage Yards P/C P/C N N N N permit if all is storage screened from view; subject to Section 18.38.200 Laundromats are subject to Section otherwise, a Personal Services- General N N P/C P/C P/C N conditional use permit is Massage subject to Section 18.16.070 Restricted Subject to Sections 18.38.190, 18.38.200 and Plant Nurseries P/C P/C N P/C P/C P/C 18.38.205; otherwise, a conditional use permit is 22 23 P=Permitted by Right Table 120-B C=Conditional Use Permit Required PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT N=Prohibited AREA: T=Telecommunications Antenna NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions Subject to Section 18.38.085; Recreation -Billiards N N P/C P/C P/C N otherwise, a conditional use permit is required. Amusement arcades are allowed only Recreation- N N C P P N in conjunction Commercial Indoor with a hotel, motel, or a bowling alley Recreation- N N C C C C Commercial Outdoor Recreation -Low- P P P P P P Impact Permitted without a Recreation -Swimming N N P/C P/C P/C P/C conditional use & Tennis permit if use is conducted wholly indoors Recycling Services- C P N N N C Subject to General Chapter 18.48 23 Table 120-B P=Permitted by Right PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required AREA: N=Prohibited NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions Subject to Chapter 18.48. Small processing facilities under Recycling Services- 4,000 s.f. that work inside are allowed in DA- I and DA - 6 without a conditional use General Limited Development Restaurants -Drive- Subject to 18.38.220 24 Table 120-B P=Permitted by Right PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required AREA: N=Prohibited NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions Fast food and take-out service are permitted without a conditional use Restaurants -General C C P P P C permit when a part of an industrial or office complex of 5 or more units; subject to Section 18.38.220 Restaurants -Outdoor Subject to Dining C C P P P C Section 18.38.220 Restaurants -Walk -Up C C P P P C Permitted by conditional use permit in DA -1 & DA -2 only if the retail is industrially - Retail Sales -General C/N C/N P P P N related or household furniture occupying a minimum of 50,000 square feet of building floor area. Retail Sales -Kiosks N N C C C C 25 26 P=Permitted by Right Table 120-B PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required N=Prohibited AREA: NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required Special DA-1 DA-2 DA-3 DA-4 DA-5 DA-6 Provisions Subject to Retail Sales-Outdoor N N C C C C Sections 18.38.190 and 18.38.200 Retail Sales-Used Merchandise N N P P P N Room & Board N N C N N N Subject to Self-Storage C C N N N N Council Policy No. 7.2 Sex-Oriented Subject to Businesses P P N N N N Chapter 18.54 Subject to Section 18.16.080; Smoking Lounge N N P/C P/C P/C N otherwise, conditional use permit is required. Permitted without a Studios—Broadcasting P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C N conditional use permit if there is no live audience. Permitted without a conditional use Studios—Recording P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C N permit if there is no live audience. Towing Services P P N N N N Transit Facilities C C P C C N 26 Table 120-B P=Permitted by Right PRIMARY USES BY DEVELOPMENT C=Conditional Use Permit Required AREA: N=Prohibited NON-RESIDENTIAL USE CLASSES T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special Provisions Subject to Truck Repair & Sales P P N N C N Section 18.38.200 Utilities—Major C C C C C C Payphones must be located on the interior of a building or Utilities—Minor P P P P P P attached to the exterior within 10 feet of the main building's entrance Subject to 18.38.270; Veterinary Services P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C otherwise, a conditional use permit is required. Warehousing & Storage—Enclosed P P N N P C Wholesaling P P N N P C 27 P=Permitted by Right Table 120-C C=Conditional Use Permit Required ACCESSORY USE CLASSES BY N=Prohibited DEVELOPMENT AREA T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special 3 Provisions Accessory Living N N N N N N Quarters Agricultural Workers N N N N N N Quarters Subject to Section Accessory 18.16.060 in Entertainment N N P P P N conjunction with a commercial use Subject to Amusement Devices N N P P P N Section 18.16.050 Subject to Animal Keeping N N P N N P Section 18.38.030 Subject to Antennas—Dish P P P P P P Section 18.3 8.050 Subject to Antennas—Receiving P P P P P P Section 18.38.050 Automated Teller Subject to Machines (ATM's) P P P P. P N Section 18.36.050.035 Bingo Establishments N N P P P N Subject to Chapter 7.34 Subject to Caretaker Units P P P P P P Section 18.38.090 29 P=Permitted by Right Table 120-C C=Conditional Use Permit Required ACCESSORY USE CLASSES BY N=Prohibited DEVELOPMENT AREA T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special 3 Provisions Day Care—Large N N C N N N Family Day Care—Small Family N N C N N N Subject to Section 18.40.050; this Fences & Walls P P P P P P use may occur on a lot without a primary use Greenhouses—Private N N N N N N Subject to Home Occupations N N P N N N Section 18.38.130 Subject to Chapter 18.46; Landscaping & P P P P P P this use may Gardens occur on a lot without a primary use Mechanical & Utility Subject to Equipment—Ground P P P P P P Section Mounted 18.3 8.160 Mechanical & Utility Subject to Equipment—Roof P P P P P P Section Mounted 18.3 8.170 Subject to Outdoor Displays C C C C P C Section 18.38.190 Subject to Outdoor Storage P P N N P C Section 18.38.200 29 30 P=Permitted by Right Table 120-C C=Conditional Use Permit Required ACCESSORY USE CLASSES BY N=Prohibited DEVELOPMENT AREA T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special 3 Provisions Parking Lots & Garages P P P P P P Shall comply Petroleum Storage— with the Incidental P P P P P N Uniform Fire Code Subject to Portable Food Carts N N C C C N Section 18.38.210 Recreation Buildings & Structures N N P N N C Recycling Services— Subject to Consumer P P P P P N Chapter 18.48 Retail Floor, Wall & Subject to Window Coverings P P P P P N Section 18.38.250 Second Units N N N N N N Senior Second Units N N N N N N Signs P p p p p P Subject to Chapter 18.44 Solar Energy Panels P P P P P P Thematic Elements P P P P P P Shall be screened from view from Vending Machines P P p p p P public rights- of-way and shall not encroach onto sidewalks 30 31 P=Permitted by Right P=Permitted by Right C=Conditional Use Permit Required Table 120-C N=Prohibited C=Conditional Use Permit Required ACCESSORY USE CLASSES BY N=Prohibited DEVELOPMENT AREA DA -2 T=Telecommunications Antenna DA -5 DA -6 Review Permit Required DA Special DA -1 DA -2 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Subject to 3 Provisions Carnivals & Circuses N N N N p N Subject to Warehousing & Chapter 3.32 P P N P P N Section Storage -Outdoors P P P P P N Section Pumpkin Sales 18.38.200 31 P=Permitted by Right Table 120-D C=Conditional Use Permit Required TEMPORARY USE CLASSES BY N=Prohibited DEVELOPMENT AREA T=Telecommunications Antenna Review Permit Required DA -1 DA -2 DA DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Special 3 Provisions Subject to Section Carnivals & Circuses N N N N p N 18.38.095 and Chapter 3.32 Subject to Christmas Tree & P P P P P N Section Pumpkin Sales 18.3 8.240 Contractor's Office & Subject to P P P P P N Section Storage 18.38.105 Real Estate Tract P P P P P N Office Real Estate Tract Signs P P P P P N Subject to 18.3 8.240; Special Events Special Events P P p p p P — Outdoor Activity are not permitted in DA -1 and DA -2 31 18.120.050 SITE AND BUILDING AREA. .010 Site Development Standards — General. Site development standards are intended to provide for the continued orderly development of each development area, to assure adequate levels of light, air and density of development, to maintain and enhance the locally recognized values of community appearance, to promote the functional compatibility of uses and the safe and efficient circulation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, all of which are found to be necessary for the preservation of the community health, safety and general welfare. .020 Building Site Requirements. The size and shape of the site proposed for the use shall be adequate to allow the full development of the proposed use in a manner consistent with the stated purpose and intent of the development area within which it is proposed to be developed. .0201 Adequate provision shall be made for the safe and orderly circulation of both pedestrian and vehicular traffic between the proposed site and all streets and highways, and between coordinated facilities, access -ways or parking areas on adjacent sites. .0202 The proposed development shall not limit or adversely affect the growth and development potential of adjoining lands or the general area in which it is proposed to be located. .0203 Adequate provisions shall be made for loading and unloading of supplies and materials, and collection of refuse in a manner that is screened from view and does not obstruct required parking and access -ways or impact adjacent land uses. .030 Building Size. No commercial building shall be less than four hundred (400) square feet in size, excluding kiosks. .040 Building Articulation. Articulate building facades that face the street by using color, arrangement of facade elements, a change in materials, or other architectural devices. 18.120.060 FLOOR AREA RATIO, RESIDENTIAL DENSITY AND STRUCTURAL HEIGHT. The maximum floor area ratio, residential density and structural height for each Development Area is shown in Table 120-E. Special provisions are referenced in the "Special Provisions" column. .010 Floor Area Ratio Exception. An increase in the maximum floor area ratio is permitted in connection with a conditional use permit, as set forth in 32 Chapter 18.66 (Conditional Use Pen -nit) and subject to the following additional finding: .0101 The proposed use of the structure(s) shall not create a greater impact to infrastructure than impacts anticipated by the maximum permitted floor area ratio, as analyzed by Environmental Impact Report No. 348 prepared for the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan, unless such impacts are duly analyzed and mitigated pursuant to subsequent environmental review. Such impacts shall be determined through a sewer and traffic impact analysis to be submitted to the City Engineer. Additional infrastructure studies may be required as determined by the Planning Director. .020 Structural Height Exceptions. Projections above the height limit are permitted as set forth in Section 18.40.030 in Chapter 18.40 (General Development Standards). Table 120-E MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA RATIO AND STRUCTURAL HEIGHT BY DEVELOPMENT AREA DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA DA -5 DA -6 Special 4 Provisions An increase in Floor Area Ratio may be permitted subject to the Floor Area Ratio 0.50 0.50 3.0 0.45 0.50 0.10 approval of a Conditional Use Permit per Section 18.120.060.01 0. 60 Residential N/A N/A dwelling N/A N/A N/A Subject to Density units/acr 18.32.040 e Minimum ground -floor height for all 60 commercial, Structural Height 60 feet 60 feet 100 feet feet 60 feet 30 feet office and mixed-use buildings shall be 15 feet 33 18.120.070 STRUCTURAL AND LANDSCAPE SETBACKS. .010 Structural and Landscape Setbacks. Every building, structure or addition thereto erected in any Development Area shall be provided with setbacks and landscaping in conformance with the provisions of Section 18.40.040 (Structural Setbacks and Yards) of Chapter 18.40 (General Development Standards), and Chapter 18.46 (Landscaping and Screening), with the exception of the provisions contained in this section and Section 18.120.100 (Landscaping and Screening). Table 120-F MINIMUM LANDSCAPE AND STRUCTURAL SETBACKS BY DEVELOPMENT AREA DA -1 DA -2 DA -3 DA -4 DA -5 DA -6 Major Arterial 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet Primary Arterial 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet Secondary Arterial 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet Complete Streets Collector 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet Collector Street 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet 15 feet Local Street 5 feet 5 feet 5 feet 5 feet 5 feet 5 feet Freeway, Freeway Frontage Road, Freeway On/Off 30 feet 30 feet 30 feet 30 feet 30 feet 30 feet Ramps Interior Property Line 0 feet 0 feet 10 feet 10 feet 10 feet 10 feet .020 Permitted Encroachments within Minimum Required Setback Areas. The encroachments set forth in Table 120-G may encroach, as indicated in the table, into the required setback areas described in Table 120-F. Special provisions are referenced in the "Special Provisions" column. Any encroachment that conflicts with the California Building Code, as adopted by the City, shall not be permitted. 34 Table 120-G PERMITTED ENCROACHMENTS WITHIN MINIMUM REQUIRED SETBACK AREAS Encroachment Special Provisions Canopies (fixed) or trellises Shall encroach no more than three (3) feet Cornices, eaves, sills, belt courses, buttresses Shall encroach no more than two (2) feet and fireplaces Driveways providing access from adjacent Subject to Engineering Standard Detail No. streets or private access -ways 475 Fences and walls Subject to Chapter 18.46 (Landscaping and Screening) Limited to three flagpoles for the display of Flagpoles, including solar flagpoles national, state, city and/or company trademark or logo; shall not exceed the maximum structural height per Table 120-E Fountains, ponds, sculptures and landscaped Subject to Chapter 18.46 (Landscaping and planters Screening) Light fixtures Shall not exceed the maximum structural height per Table 120-E Signs Subject to Chapter 18.44 (Signs) Trees, shrubs, flowers, and plants Subject to Chapter 18.46 (Landscaping and Screening) Walkways leading from parking areas and Provided the walkway is integrated with the public sidewalks landscape design and does not significantly reduce the landscape area 18.120.080 PARKING AND LOADING. Minimum Off -Street Parking and Loading Requirements. All parking and loading areas shall comply with Chapter 18.42 (Parking and Loading). 18.120.090 SIGNS. Sign Regulations. All signs shall comply with Chapter 18.44 (Signs). 18.120.100 LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING. .010 Landscaping and screening. All landscaping and screening shall comply with Chapter 18.46 (Landscaping and Screening) with the exception of the 35 provisions contained in this section and Section 18.120.070 (Structural and Landscape Setbacks). .020 Required Enclosure and Screening for Industrial Uses. Industrial uses shall be enclosed to provide effective site screening from adjoining properties and public rights-of-way as follows: .0201 Required Screening Adjacent to residential properties. A solid masonry wall, planted with vines so as to prevent graffiti, landscaped earthen berm, or any combination thereof, totaling not less than eight (8) feet in height, shall be required along, and adjacent to, any side or rear property line abutting any residential zone boundary; provided, however, said wall or berm shall not be required adjacent to any lot zoned "T" Transition, which is under a resolution of intent to any non-residential zone, or any alley abutting any such zone boundary. Further, any access gates shall be constructed of view -obscuring material to provide effective sight screening. .0202 Required Enclosure of Outdoor Uses. The perimeter of any portion of a site upon which any outdoor use of an industrial nature is permitted shall be enclosed to a height of not less than six (6) feet, either by a solid masonry wall, a chain link fence (interwoven with cedar, redwood or PVC slats) or building walls, which incorporate live plants with adequate growing area, planted along and adjacent to said wall(s) or fence. No outdoor industrial use, or enclosure thereof, shall encroach into any required setback area adjacent to any public right-of-way, nor shall any storage of products or materials exceed the height of any such enclosure. .030 Required Screening of Vehicle Storage or Parking Areas. Any vehicular storage or parking area visible from a public right-of-way or a freeway shall be screened from view by landscaping or architectural devices to a height of thirty- six (36) inches. 040 Required Enclosure and Screening for Recycling Uses. Where recycling facilities are adjacent to properties not developed with such facilities, a minimum ten (10) foot high masonry block wall or metal -panel fence, as approved by the Planning Director, shall separate such uses. .050 Irrigation. All new development with landscaped areas over 2,500 square feet shall construct separate irrigation lines for recycled water. All such irrigation systems shall be designed to function properly with recycled water. SECTION 10. SEVERABILITY. The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby declares that should any section, paragraph, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance hereby adopted be declared for any reason invalid or unconstitutional by the final judgment of any court of competent 36 jurisdiction, it is the intent of the City Council that it would have adopted all other portions of this ordinance independent of the elimination herefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid or unconstitutional. The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsection, sentence clause, phrases or portions be declared valid or unconstitutionally. SECTION 11. SAVINGS CLAUSE; CONTINUITY. Neither the adoption of this ordinance nor the repeal of any other ordinance of this City shall in any manner affect the prosecution for violations of ordinances which violations were committed prior to the effective date hereof, nor be construed as a waiver of any license or penalty or the penal provisions applicable to any violation thereof. To the extent the provisions of this Ordinance are substantially the same as ordinance provisions previously adopted by the City relating to the same subject matter, the provisions of this ordinance shall be construed as restatements and continuations of those provisions and not as new enactments or amendments of the earlier provisions. SECTION 12. CERTIFICATION; PUBLICATION BY CLERK. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause this ordinance or a summary thereof to be printed once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption in the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the City of Anaheim. SECTION 13. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force thirty (30) days from and after its final passage. 37 THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on the 2 6 day of January , 2016, and thereafter passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 9th day of February , 2016, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Kring, Murray, Brandman, and Vanderbilt NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None CITY OF ANAHEIM By: V�� MAY OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTES CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OIF ANAHEIM 112784v4/TJR CLERK'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LINDA ANDAL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 6358 introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 26th day of January, 2016, and that the same was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 9th day of February, 2016, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Kring, Murray, Brandman and Vanderbilt NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 9th day of February, 2016. Plla.(1''� -49 CITY CLERK OF THE CITY $F ANAHEIM iS�,AL) ;. _ CLERK'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LINDA ANDAL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 6358 and was published in the Anaheim Bulletin on the 18th day of February, 2016. Qa6aa CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF NAHEIM (`TEAL) PROOF OF PUBLICATION AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALll-ORNIA, ) ss. — — County of Orange ) Proof of Publican o f F ,\A' I am a citizen of the United States and a resident �N of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of �� .j Paste Clipping of \,ft, eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in Notice ,( the above-entitled matter. 1 am the principal SECURELY In This Space \ clerk of the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper that has been adjudged to be a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County - SUMMARY PUBLICATION - CITY OF ANAHEIM of Orange, State of California, on December 28, • ORDINANCE NO.6358 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (1) AMENDING 1951, Case No. A-21021 in and for the City of SECTION 6.28.010(BEEKEEPING PROHIBITED)OF TITLE 6 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE; (2)AMENDING SECTIONS 18.18.020 (DELINEATION OF (SC) OVERLAY ZONE BOUNDA- Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California; RIES)OF CHAPTER 18.18(SCENIC CORRIDOR(SC)OVERLAY - ZONE),18.38.025(ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE MANUFACTURING . OFCHAPTER 18.38 (SUPPLEMENTAL USE REGULATIONS), that the notice, of which the annexed is a true • 18.38.125(EMERGENCY SHELTERS)OF CHAPTER 18.38(SUP- ' PLEMENTAL USE REGULATIONS),AND 18.48.020 (APPLICA- TION AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS)OF CHAPTER 18.48(RE- rinted co has beenpublished in each regular CYCLING FACILITIES) OF TITLE 18 (ZONING) OF THE ANA- P PY+ HEIM MUNICIPAL CODE; (3) AMENDING TABLE 90-A ZONE CORRESPONDENCE OF SECTION 18.90.100 (FORMER and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any I ZONES) OF CHAPTER 18.90(GENERAL PROVISIONS)OF TI- . TLE 18 (ZONING) OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE; (4) RESCINDINgCHAPTERS 18.106 (PACIFICENTER ANAHEIM supplement thereof on the fallowing dates, tr., SPECIFIC PLAN ING AND DEVELOP- MENT STANDARDS))AND 18..1120(NORTHEAST ONAREA SPECIFIC PLAN NO.94-1(SP 94-1)ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT STAND- wit: ARDS)OF TITLE 18(ZONING)OF THE NAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE; AND (5) ADDING NEW CHAPTER 18.120 (ANAHEIM CANYON SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 2015-01 (SP2015-01) ZONING February 18, 2016 ANE D DEVNAHEIMELOPMENT MEN C TAN ARDS) TO TITLE 18(ZONING)OF "I certify (or declare) under the penalty of The primary purpose of this ordinance is to add new Chapter 18:120 (Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-01 (SP2015-01) Zoning and Development Standards) to Title 18 (Zoning)of the Anaheim Municipal Code(the"Code")to provide for the orderly develop- perjury under the laws of the State of California ment of that certain real property described in Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No.2015-1. This ordinance also rescinds Chapters 18,106(PacitiCenter Anaheim Specific Plan No.88-3 (SP 88-3)Zoning and Development Standards)and 18.120(Northeast Area Specific Plan that the foregoing is true and correct": No.94-1(SP 94-1)Zoning and Development Standards)of Title 18(Zoning). As a result of the addition of new Chapter 18.120 and the rescission of Chapters 18.106 and 18.120,this ordinance makes corresponding amendments to the following sections and table of the Code: Executed at Santa Ana, Orange County, • Section 6.28.010(Beekeeping Prohibited)of Chapter 18.28(Beekeeping)of Title 6 .(Public Health and Safety); • Section 18.18.020(Delineation of(SC)Overlay Zone Boundaries)of Chapter 18.18 California,on (Scenic Corridor(SC)Overlay Zone)of Title 18(Zoning); - • Subsection.170 of Section 18.38.025(Alcoholic Beverage Manufacturing)of Chap ter 18.38(Supplemental Use Regulations)of Title 18(Zoning); Date: February18,2016 • Subsection.010 (Maximum Occupancy) of Section 18.38.125 (Emergency Shel tars)of Chapter 18,38(Supplemental Use Regulations)of Title 18(Zoning); • Subsection.010 of Section 18.48.020(Application and Permit Requirements)of Chapter 18.48(Recycling Facilities)of Title 18(Zoning);and • Table 90-A Zone Correspondence of Section 18.90.100(Former Zones)of ChapleF.. 18.90(General Provisions)of Title 18(Zoning). - I,Linda N.Andel,City Clerk of the City of Anaheim,do hereby certify that the foregoing is a ��• •fi' summary of Ordinance No.6358,which ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim on the 26th day of January,2016 and was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Council on the 9th day of February,2018 by the following roll call vote of the members thereof: ALES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Kring,Murray,Brandman,and Vanderbilt Signature NOES: None ABSENT: None - Anaheim Bulletin ABSTAIN:None 625 N.Grand Ave. The above summary is a brief description of the subject matter contained in the text of Or- dinance No.6358,which has been prepared pursuant to Section 512 of the Charter of the, Santa Ana,CA 92701 City of Anaheim. This summary does not include or describe every provision of the ordi-. (714)796-2209 nance and should not be relied on as a substitute for the full text of the ordinance. To obtain a copy of the full text of the ordinance,please contact the Office of the City Clerk,(714)765-5166,between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM,Monday through Friday. There is no charge for the copy. Publish:Anaheim Bulletin February 18,2016 10136466