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ITEM NO. 7
ADDENDUM NO. 5 TO FINAL SUBSEQUENT EIR NO. 339
AND MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN NO. 330
GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2015-00506
MISCELLANEOUS CASE NO. 2015-00621
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT NO. 2015-00002
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 2015-174
(DEV2015-00078)*
*This project was advertised as also including
Miscellaneous Case No. 2015-00622 and Final Site Plan
Nos. 2015-00003, 2015-00004 and 2015-0005. These
case numbers were subsequently determined to be
unnecessary.
Location: 1800 East Gene Autry Way
Request: To develop a mixed-use project consisting of
1,079 residential units inclusive of 12 live/work units, 9,800
square feet of retail space, a public park, and a network of
local streets (Jefferson Stadium Park Project) including the
following: 1) a General Plan Amendment to amend the Land
Use, Green and Circulation Elements of the General Plan to
reflect the relocation of the proposed park and proposed
street alignment; 2) an amendment to the Platinum Triangle
Master Land Use Plan to reconfigure internal streets, reflect
the relocation of the proposed park and designate areas
currently assigned for park use for mixed-use development;
3) A development agreement between the City of Anaheim
and Jefferson at Stadium Park, L.P. to develop the Jefferson
Stadium Park Project; and, 4) a tentative parcel map to
subdivide the site into three numbered lots that correspond
with the proposed buildings and one lettered lot for the
proposed park, and establish the new alignment and
configuration of internal public streets and a public park to be
dedicated to the City of Anaheim.
Environmental Determination: The Planning Commission
will determine whether an addendum to the previously
certified Platinum Triangle Expansion Project Final
Subsequent Environmental Impact Report No. 339 for the
Revised Platinum Triangle Expansion Project, along with
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan No. 330, together
with other previously-approved environmental
documentation, serves as the appropriate environmental
documentation for the Project Actions.
Resolution No. PC2016-039
Resolution No. PC2016-040
Resolution No. PC2016-041
Resolution No. PC2016-042
Resolution No. PC2016-043
(Dalati/Caldwell)
Approved, recommended City
Council approval of Addendum
No. 5 to FSEIR No. 339 and
MMRP No. 330, together with
other previously-approved
environmental documents, to
serve as the environmental
documentation for the Jefferson
Stadium Park Project; and,
approval of the requested
General Plan Amendment,
PTMLUP Amendment,
Development Agreement, and
Tentative Parcel Map.
VOTE: 7-0
Chair Lieberman and
Commissioners Bostwick,
Caldwell, Dalati, Henninger,
Ramirez and Seymour voted
yes.
Project Planner:
Scott Koehm
skoehm@anaheim.net
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Chair Lieberman asked staff to present Item 7 and disclosed that she met with the developer on the
project. Other Commissioners stated they also met with the developer.
Scott Koehm, Senior Planner, provided a summary of the staff report dated May 16, 2016, along with
a visual presentation.
The first phase of development will include a 370 unit, five-story wrap style apartment building located
on the western side of the site and he described the building design of this phase. It will have an
amenity deck on the roof and parking will be in an attached parking structure adjacent to the west
property line. Phase 2 will include a mixed-use, five-story wrap building in the middle of the site with
376 units including 12 live work units. The live work units will have separate commercial and
residential spaces. The commercial space will be located on the ground floor facing Gene Autry Way
and will be accessed from the street. The residential space on the second floor will be accessed
through the interior of the building or an interior stairwell. A condition of approval has been included
in the development agreement requiring that the commercial space must be used by the resident of
the unit and may not be sublet. The purpose of this condition is to eliminate any conflicts if two
tenant's share a connected space. He described the architectural style of this phase.
Phase 3 will consist of a mixed-use, story podium building with 333 units, and 9,800 square feet of
retail space. The building will be located at the corner of Gene Autry and State College and will be the
closest building to the stadium. This building was designed with a sports-influenced theme. A unique
corner element is proposed at Gene Autry Way and State College which will provide an entry to the
retail plaza and into the entire development.
The project also includes a 1.1 acre public park which will be completed in the first phase. The code
requires a public park for any project in the Platinum Triangle that is greater than 12 acres and
includes more than 325 units. The park is proportional to the number of units proposed. The park will
include on-street parking, a dog park, open grass field, shade structures, tables, bocce ball and a half
basketball court.
The applicant is proposing to amend the General Plan to relocate one park and eliminate another,
both of which were included as part of the General Plan as part of the previous entitlement on this
property. The relocation and elimination of the park requires modification to all figures in the General
Plan that include parks.
An amendment to the Platinum Triangle Master Land-Use Plan is also proposed to reconfigure the
local street network to reflect the proposed project and to designate one of the park areas for mixed-
use development consistent with the proposed General Plan Amendment.
Approval of this project requires approval of a development agreement. The development agreement
outlines timeframes and establishes milestones for the completion of components of the project. The
proposed development agreement would provide the applicant with the surety desired to develop the
project, and in return would provide amenities in the Platinum Triangle. Final site plans for each of the
phases have been reviewed and approved by the Planning Director. The final site plans are an
attachment to the development agreement. In addition, the applicant is requesting a tentative parcel
map to subdivide the property and establish the public streets.
In 2010 the City Council certified Subsequent Environmental Impact Report No. 339 to allow
continued development within the Platinum Triangle. An addendum to this EIR was prepared to
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determine that the environmental impacts of the Jefferson Stadium Park project were fully disclosed
by EIR No. 339 and that a subsequent supplemental EIR was not necessary.
A mitigation monitoring and reporting plan has been created to mitigate impacts of the proposed
project and includes all applicable mitigation measures from the EIR.
With the proposed amendments, the project is consistent with the General Plan, the Master Land-Use
Plan and The Overlay Zone. Staff believes that the proposed project would be a great addition to the
Platinum Triangle and recommends approval of this request.
Commissioner Henninger asked what amenities, beyond what is required by the developer, are being
provided.
Mr. Koehm stated staff made sure the park was included in the first phase of the first development
rather than the second or third phase.
Susan Kim, Principal Planner, stated the standardized agreement also included a list of fees that
included library, utilities, and General Plan fees that are not applicable to other projects in the city.
This is the only way they could get the additional fees was through a development agreement. The
development agreement also has maintenance obligations that are not typically applied in multi-family
developments citywide.
Commissioner Ramirez asked where parking is located for the park and retail space.
Mr. Koehm stated parking will be on the public streets. At some point Artisan Way will be continued
and will have additional parking.
Commissioner Ramirez asked if parking on the street would be limited to residents and Mr. Koehm
said no.
Commissioner Ramirez asked if there was a condition or requirement noting the parking and Mr.
Koehm said there was no condition, but they could address that if Commission wanted them to.
Commissioner Ramirez said she would like it addressed because it is a public park.
Ms. Kim stated the code requires parking, therefore there has to be parking adjacent to the park.
Mr. Koehm added that he parking for the retail spaces is within the parking structure.
Commissioner Henninger asked if the intersection at State College and Artisan Way is signalized and
Mr. Koehm stated yes it is signalized.
Chair Lieberman opened the public hearing.
Heidi Mather, with JPI, represents the owner of the property. She thanked staff and stated they've
come up with a good mixed-use community project that will realize the goals and objectives of the
Platinum Triangle. She provided a slide presentation explaining their past experience, financing, and
points of the project.
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Rosie Cooper with JPI, provided a slideshow of specifics on different phases the project. She
explained in more detail the live work units and the kind of retail tenants they hope to target and
attract. She also stated the park and dog park will be walkable to the majority of the Platinum
Triangle and will improve the pedestrian circulation. She described some of the architectural elements
of the project. She stated the resident profile of Phase 1 appears to be the renters who are
sophisticated and interested in fine art, work long hours and are in their late 20’s to mid-30’s so they
provided amenities that would be geared to those kinds of renters.
Phase 2 resident profile will be the enterprising professionals who are well-educated, work in the
STEM community, about half are married, work long hours, are into organic food and products and
are in their early to late 30’s. Amenities have been designed for that group too.
The Phase 3 is the industrial sports theme using a lot of glass, metal and concrete and will be an
iconic corner. The resident profile for this phase is the laptop and latte resident. They are renters by
choice, more interested in the stock market than the housing market, probably don't own a home, are
probably employed in the finance or legal industry and they work hard and play hard. They are slightly
older and are in their early to late-30’s. She described the amenities for this resident profile.
Chair Lieberman asked if there were any questions for the applicant.
Commissioner Ramirez asked where they obtained the target demographic profiles of the project.
Rosie Cooper stated the demographics that they measured are within a 5 mile radius of the Platinum
Triangle, so the target demographic are already residents of the area and they anticipate more of
them moving to that project.
Lamar Hanger, a representative for the Union Carpenters, stated there is a state-of-the-art apprentice
training center in the city of Buena Park. He stated they look forward to local hires and the carpenters
are looking forward to a relationship with JPI and the City.
Chair Lieberman asked if anyone else wanted to speak on the item, seeing no one, she closed the
public hearing.
Commissioner Dalati stated he spoke to the owner and is in support of the project and introduced a
motion to approve.
Commissioner Caldwell stated there is a vision for the Platinum Triangle and this project fits it, there
are no variances and they are building what the Commission wants to see there. Commissioner
Caldwell seconded the motion to approve.
Eleanor Morris, Secretary announced that the resolutions passed with seven yes votes. Chair
Lieberman and Commissioners Bostwick, Caldwell, Dalati, Henninger, Ramirez and Seymour voted
yes.
OPPOSITION: None
DISCUSSION TIME: 31 minutes (5:38 to 6:09 p.m.)