6448ORDINANCE NO. 6448
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING
CHAPTER 18.18 (SCENIC CORRIDOR (SC) OVERLAY
ZONE) OF TITLE 18 (ZONING) OF THE ANAHEIM
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO TREE PRESERVATION
IN THE SCENIC CORRIDOR OVERLAY ZONE AND
MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS IN
CONNECTION THEREWITH
WHEREAS, pursuant to the City's police power, as granted broadly under Article XI,
Section 7 of the California Constitution, the City Council of the City of Anaheim ("City
Council") has the authority to enact and enforce ordinances and regulations for the public peace,
morals and welfare of the City of Anaheim (the "City") and its residents; and
WHEREAS, on February 9, 2016, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 6258 setting
the boundaries of the Scenic Corridor Overlay Zone as that 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; and
WHEREAS, the stated purpose of the (SC) Overlay Zone is to provide for and promote
orderly growth in an area designated as being of distinctive, scenic importance and of a distinctive
natural and rural beauty characterized and exemplified by the interrelationship between such
primary natural features as the rolling terrain, winding river, trees and the profusion of natural
vegetation; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 18.18 (Scenic Corridor (SC) Overlay Zone) of the Anaheim
Municipal Code contains regulations that apply in addition to, and, where inconsistent therewith,
supersede any regulations of the zone in which the (SC) Overlay Zone is combined; and
WHEREAS, Section 18.18.040 (Tree Preservation) of the Anaheim Municipal Code
provides that the preservation of specified trees in the (SC) Overlay Zone is necessary to preserve
the natural beauty of the Santa Ana Canyon environment, increase the visual identity and quality
of the area, and protect the remaining natural amenities from premature removal or destruction;
and
WHEREAS, in October 2017, the Canyon 2 Fire started in the City and spread rapidly
into multiple jurisdictions. The Canyon 2 Fire consumed 9,217 acres, and despite the severe
conditions and rapid progress of the fire, no lives were lost. However, 14 homes were destroyed,
another 44 homes damaged, one commercial building damaged, and 21 other outbuildings
damaged or destroyed; and
WHEREAS, following the Canyon 2 Fire, the Anaheim Fire Department prepared the
Canyon Fire After Action Plan, which included several recommendations to protect against
future fire devastation, and identified the need for further evaluation of the City's current tree
preservation requirements with regards to fire resistive trees in the SC Overlay Zone; and
WHEREAS, because some species of trees are undesirable and invasive, and can easily
transmit fire between each other and/or to structures, the City Council desires to amend Chapter
18.18 (Scenic Corridor (SC) Overlay Zone) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code
to: no longer classify Eucalyptus trees as Specimen Trees; and, streamline the permitting process
for the removal and replacement of Specimen Trees; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that this ordinance is not subject to
the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended (Public Resources Code Section
21000 et seq.; herein referred to as "CEQA"), because adoption of this ordinance will not result
in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment and therefore is
not a project as defined in Section 15378 of the CEQA Guidelines. Further, pursuant to Section
15301 (Class 1) and Section 15304 (Class 4) of the CEQA Guidelines (California Code of
Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3), this ordinance is catagorically exempt from CEQA. Class 1
consists of maintenance of existing landscaping and native growth. Class 4 consists of minor
public or private alterations to the condition of land, water, and/or vegetation, which do not involve
the removal of healthy, mature, scenic trees except for forestry or agricultural purposes. Although
Eucalyptus trees are currently Specimen Trees within a "Scenic Corridor" Overlay Zone, Council
has directed staff to amend the overlay zone to remove this type of tree from this definition in
order to allow fire resistant landscaping. This change fits within subsection (b) of the Class 4
exemption: "New gardening or landscaping, including the replacement of existing conventional
landscaping with water efficient or fire resistant landscaping." Pursuant to Section 15300.02 (c)
and 15303 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, there are no unusual circumstances
in respect to the proposed project for which staff would anticipate a significant effect on the
environment and, therefore, the proposed project is categorically exempt from the provisions of
CEQA; and
WHEREAS, the City Council determines that this ordinance is in accord with the public
purposes and provisions of applicable State and local laws and requirements.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That Section 18.18.010 of Chapter 18.18 (Scenic Corridor (SC) Overlay
Zone) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code be amended to read as follows:
18.18.010 PURPOSE.
The purpose of this chapter, Scenic Corridor (SC) Overlay Zone, is to provide for and
promote orderly growth in certain areas of the City designated as being of distinctive, scenic
importance, while implementing local governmental agency actions for the protection,
preservation and enhancement of the unique and natural scenic assets of these areas as a valuable
resource to the community. This area has been designated as an area of distinctive natural and
rural beauty, characterized and exemplified by the interrelationship between such primary natural
features as the rolling terrain, winding river, Specimen Trees, and the profusion of natural
vegetation.
SECTION 2. That Section 18.18.040 of Chapter 18.18 (Scenic Corridor (SC) Overlay
Zone) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code be amended to read as follows:
18.18.040 TREE PRESERVATION.
Preservation of significant stands and single specified trees in the (SC) Overlay Zone is
necessary to preserve the natural beauty of the Santa Ana Canyon environment, increase the visual
identity and quality of the area, and protect the remaining natural amenities from premature
removal or destruction.
.010 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words, terms and phrases shall
have the meanings ascribed herein:
.0101 "Specimen Tree" shall mean any tree of the Quercus varieties (Oak) with a trunk
measuring twenty-five (25) inches or greater in circumference; or any tree of the Schinus varieties
(Pepper) and Platanus varieties (Sycamore), with trunks measuring fifty (50) inches or greater in
circumference; measurements of circumference shall be taken at a point four (4) feet above ground
level.
.0102 "Destroy" shall mean to include, but not be limited to, cutting down, removing,
trimming, topping or pruning any Specimen Tree to a height that may do damage to a particular
variety of tree as determined by a City Arborist.
.0103 "City Arborist" shall mean a City staff member who is a certified Arborist by the
International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) to serve as the City's tree specialist.
.0104 "Topping" shall mean a reduction of tree size by cutting live branches and leaders to
stubs without regard to long-term tree health or structural integrity.
.020 Scope. Except as provided in subsection .030, it shall be unlawful for any person to
destroy or otherwise direct or permit the destruction of one (1) or more Specimen Trees growing
within the boundaries of the "SC" Overlay Zone, without a permit issued by the City of Anaheim
pursuant to the provisions of this section.
.030 Administrative Specimen Tree Removal Permit. A Specimen Tree Removal Permit is
required to remove Specimen Trees as defined in this Chapter. Applications for authority to
destroy Specimen Trees shall be filed with the Planning and Building Department on forms
provided for such purpose, together with a filing fee as established by resolution of the City
Council. The following Specimen Trees may be destroyed lawfully; provided that, prior to such
destruction, a report obtained from the City Arborist, or an arborist certified by the International
Society of Arboriculture and authorized to do business within the City, is submitted along with an
application. Any Specimen Trees that are removed before a report is reviewed and approved by
the City must obtain a Discretionary Specimen Tree Removal Permit as identified in Section .040
below. The report shall attest that the tree(s) fit into at least one of the following categories:
.0301 Trees that have died;
.0302 Diseased trees whose condition is a source of present danger to healthy trees in the
immediate vicinity;
.0303 Trees so weakened by age, disease, storm, fire, excavation, removal of adjacent trees,
or any injury so as to cause imminent danger to persons or property;
.0304 Trees whose general health and condition are a source of present danger of falling onto
existing or proposed structures or utility lines;
.0305 Trees that have caused structural damage to a single-family residence or a required
driveway for that residence; provided an arborist has attested that removal of the tree roots would
threaten the health of the tree, or that the tree would be a source of continued damage to the
structure; or
.0306 Trees removed pursuant to lawful order of the Fire Department
.035 Exemptions. Specimen Trees planted by the current or previous homeowner as part of an
original landscape plan, and are not located in an area visible from a public or private right-of-way
and/or in a commonly viewed and maintained slope, are exempt from the requirements for a
Specimen Tree Removal Permit.
.040 Discretionary Specimen Tree Removal Permit. Applications for authority to destroy
Specimen Trees shall be filed with the Planning and Building Department on forms provided for
such purpose, together with a filing fee as established by resolution of the City Council. A City
Arborist shall review and provide a recommendation for all Discretionary Specimen Tree Removal
Permits. Applications that do not meet the requirements of subsection .030 above shall be referred
directly to the Planning Commission for determination. The determination of the Planning
Commission may be appealed to the City Council pursuant to Chapter
18.60 (Procedures). Permits are valid for a period of one (1) year from the date of issuance. A
new application shall be filed for requests that have not been exercised within the established time
frames.
.050 Findings and Issuance of Permit by Planning Commission or City Council. As a
prerequisite to granting any permit to destroy any Specimen Tree, the Planning Commission or
City Council may impose conditions, and shall make one (1) or more of the following findings:
.0501 That principles of good forest management will best be served by the proposed
destruction;
.0502 That a reasonable and practical development of the property on which the tree is located
requires destruction of the tree or trees;
.0503 That the character of the immediate neighborhood in respect to treescape will not be
materially affected by the proposed destruction;
.0504 That the topography of the building site renders destruction reasonably necessary; or
0505 That regard for the safety of persons or property requires the destruction.
.060 Replacement of Trees. Any Specimen Trees destroyed pursuant to a permit issued by the
City shall be replaced on the same parcel, or in the public right-of-way located in the immediate
vicinity, as directed by the City. Any replacement trees in the public right-of-way must be
approved by the Department of Public Works. The replacement trees shall comply with the
following provisions:
.0601 The replacement trees shall be a minimum thirty-six (36) inch box size at time of
planting, or larger if appropriate to the tree unless the City Arborist approves a twenty-four (24)
inch box size based on feasibility and site characteristics.
.0602 The number of trees shall be as identified in Table 18-A (Number of Replacement
Trees), unless the City Arborist determines that the number of replacement trees, based on the site
characteristics and the size of the Specimen Trees destroyed, is not feasible or cannot be properly
nurtured through maturity.
Table 18-A
NUMBER OF REPLACEMENT TREES
Circumference of Tree Destroyed
(4 feet above ground level)
Number of Replacement Trees Required For
Each Tree Destroyed
Under 38 inches
1
38-64 inches
2
Over 64 inches
3
.0603 Specimen Trees on private property must be replaced with one of the Specimen Trees
identified in Table 18-B (Allowable Replacement Trees: Private Properties). The City may, at its
discretion, require that only Specimen Trees be used as replacement trees, based on the size of the
tree removed and the trees in the general area of the removal.
Table 18-B
ALLOWABLE REPLACEMENT TREES: PRIVATE PROPERTIES
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
Acer macrophyllum
Bid Leaf Maple
Alnus cordata
Italian Alder
Alnus rhombifolia
White Alder
Table 18-B
ALLOWABLE REPLACEMENT TREES: PRIVATE PROPERTIES
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
Arbutus unedo
Strawberry Tree
Ceratonia silique
Carob
Citrus species
Citrus
Eriobotrya japonica
Loguat
Erythrina species
Coral Tree
Ginkgo biloba
Maidenhair Tree
Juglans californica
California Black Walnut
Lagerstroemia indica
Crape Myrtle
La unaria patersonii
Primrose Tree
Liquidambar s _ aciflua
American Sweet Gum
Liriodendron tulipfera
Tulip Tree
Lyonothamnus floribundus ssp.
As lenifolius
Fernleaf Ironwood
Macadamia inte rifolia
Macadamia Nut
Maytenus boaria
Mayten Tree
Metrosideros excelsus
New Zealand Christmas Tree
Parkinsonia florida
Cercidium floridum/Blue Palo Verde
Pistacia chinesis
Chinese Pistache
Pittosporum undulatum
Victorian Box
Plantanus racemose
California Sycamore
Popolus fremontii
Western Cottonwood
Quercus a rig folia
Coast Live Oak
Quercus engelmannii
EnEelmann Oak
Quercus suber
Cork Oak
Rhus lancea
African Sumac
Sambucus Mexicana
Mexican Elderberry
Stenicarpus sinuatus
Firewheel Tree
Umbellularia californica
California Laurel
Table 18-B
ALLOWABLE REPLACEMENT TREES: PRIVATE PROPERTIES
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
Acer paxii
Evergreen Maple
Albizia julibrissin
Silk Tree
Bau mia variegate
Purple Orchid Tree
Brachychiton aerifolius
Flame Tree
Calodendrum capense
Cape Chestnut
Cassia leptophylla
Gold Medallion Tree
Cercis Canadensis
Eastern Redbud
Cinnamomum camphor a
Camphor Tree
Eucalyptus species
Gum Tree
Fraxinus angustifo is
Raywood Ash
Gei'el ra parviflora
Australian Willow
Ginko biloba "Autumn Gold"
Maidenhair Tree
Gleditsia triacanthos
Honey Locust
Jacaranda mimosifolia
Jacaranda
Koelreuteria bipinnata
Chinese Flame Tree
Lophostemon confertus
Brisbane Box
Pinus canariensis
Canary Island Pine
Platanus acerifolia
London Plane Tree
Podocarpus gracilior
Fern Pine
Pyrus kawakamii
Evergreen Pear
Quercus vir ing iana
Southern Live Oak
Schinus molle
California Pepper
Tipuana tipu
Tipu Tree
Zelkova serrata
Sawleaf Zelkova
.0604 Specimen Trees on slopes must be replaced with the trees in Table 18-C (Allowable
Replacement Trees: Slopes) in the recommended replacement areas. The City may, at its
discretion, require that Specimen Trees be used as replacement trees, based on the recommend
locations and in the general area of the removal.
Table 18-C
ALLOWABLE REPLACEMENT TREES: SLOPES
Botanical Name
Common Name
Albiaia Julibrissin
Silk Tree
Alnus Rhombifolia
White Alder
Arbutus Menziesli
Madrone
Brachychiton Aerifotium
Flame Tree
Ceratonia Sitiqua
Carob Tree
Cercis Occidentalis
Western Redbud
Chorisia Speciosa
Floss Silk Tree
Cinnomonum Camphora
Camphor Tree
Erythrina caffra
Coral Tree
Gleditsia Triacamthos
Honey Locust
Jacaranda Acutifolia
Jacaranda
Liquidambar Rotundiloba
American Sweet Gum
Plantanus Racemosa
California Sycamore
Quercus A rig folia
California Live Oak
Tipuana Tipu
Tipu Tree
(Walnut) Juglans
California
Ca. Black Walnut
.070 Appeal. Any decision of the Planning and Building Director under this section shall be
final, unless appealed to the Planning Commission by either the applicant or any one dissatisfied
with the decision of the Planning and Building Director pursuant to Chapter
18.60 (Procedures). No permit to destroy a Specimen Tree that is approved by action of the
Planning and Building Director, as provided in this section, shall be issued prior to the expiration
of the appeal period.
.080 Replacement Trees. Any required replacement tree planted on-site, which is subsequently
removed, damaged, diseased and/or dies, shall be replaced in a timely manner.
.090 Injuring Specimen Trees. It is unlawful for any person to injure or damage, or otherwise
authorize or direct the injuring or damaging of, any Specimen Tree by any means, as Determined
by a City Arborist, including, but not limited to, the following:
.0901 Constructing a concrete, asphalt, brick or gravel sidewalk, patio, driveway or roadway,
or otherwise filling up the ground area around any tree so as to shut off air, light or water from its
roots;
.0902 Piling building equipment, material or other substances around any tree so as to damage
the tree;
.0903 Pouring any deleterious matter on, around any tree, or on the surrounding ground, lawn
or sidewalk;
.0904 Posting any sign, poster, notice or other matter on any tree, tree stake or guard, or by
fastening any guy wire, cable, rope, nails, screws or other device to any tree, tree stake or guard;
tree;
0905 Causing or permitting any wire charged with electricity to come in contact with any
0906 Causing or permitting any fire or burning near or around any tree;
0907 Topping or pruning of any tree to the point of injuring a tree; and
.0908 Causing damage to any tree resulting in weakening or disease such that the tree has to
be removed.
.100 Punishment of Violations. It shall be a misdemeanor for any person to violate the
provisions of this section. A violation shall be subject to the enforcement and penalties asset forth
in Section 1.01.370 (Violation of Code—Penalty) of Chapter 1.01 (Code Adoption and
Construction).
SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby declares that should any section,
paragraph, sentence, phrase, term or word of this ordinance be declared for any reason to be
invalid, 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. If any section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance
is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity
of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would
have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause and
phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one (or more) section, subdivision, paragraph,
sentence, clause or phrase had been declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 4. CERTIFICATION
The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same
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 5. EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force thirty (30) days from and after its final
passage.
THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council
of the City of Anaheim held on the 13 day of November , 2018, and thereafter passed and
adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 2 0 day of November )2018,
by the following roll call vote:
AYES:Mayor Tait and Council Members Moreno, Murray, Vanderbilt
Barnes, Kring, and Faessel
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
CITY OF ANAHEIM
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MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF A AHEIM
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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. 6448 introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Anaheim, held on the 13th day of November and was duly passed and adopted at a regular
meeting of said City Council held on the 2011 day of November, 2018 by the following vote of the
members thereof:
AYES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Moreno, Murray, Vanderbilt, Barnes,
Kring, and Faessel
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 21St day of November 2018.
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF NAHEIM
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Legal No. 0011204912
SUMMARY PUBLICATION
CITY OF ANAHEIM
ORDINANCE NO. 6448
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
AMENDING CHAPTER 18.18 (SCENIC CORRIDOR
(SC) OVERLAY ZONE) OF TITLE 18 (ZONING)
OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO TREE PRESERVATION IN THE
SCENIC CORRIDOR OVERLAY ZONE AND
MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS IN
CONNECTION THEREWITH
This ordinance amends Chapter 18.18 (Scenic Corridor (SC) Overlay
Zone) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code to mini-
mize fire and safety hazards, related to Specimen Trees by a) no lon-
ger classifying Eucalyptus trees as Specimen Trees; and b)
streamlining and clarifying the permitting process for the removal
and replacement of SpecimenTrees. This ordinance also updates the
allowable replacement trees list to include a selection of fire resistive
trees
I, Linda N. Andal, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certi-
fy that the foregoing is a summary of Ordinance No. 6448, which ordi-
nance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Anaheim on the 13th day of November, 2018 and was duly
passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Council on the 20th
day of November, 2018 by the following roll call vote of the mem-
bers thereof:
AYES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Moreno, Murray,
Vanderbilt, Barnes, Kring, and Faessel
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
The above summary is a brief description of the subiect matter con-
tained in the text of Ordinance No. 6448, which has been prepared Pur-
suant to Section 512 of the Charter of the City of Anaheim. This sum-
mary does not include or describe every provision of the ordinance
and should not be relied on as a substitute for the full text of the ordi-
nance.
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.
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Published in: Anaheim Bulletin November 29, 2018 11204912
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. 6448 and was published in the Anaheim Bulletin on the 29th
day of November 2018.
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