Resolution-PC 2019-007RESOLUTION NO. PC2019-007
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND RECOMMENDING
THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE AND ADOPT A
MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR PROPOSED GENERAL
PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2018-00524, RECLASSIFICATION NO. 2018-00317,
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2017-05980, AND
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 18182
(DEV2017-00124)
(APN 035-205-01)
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim (the "Planning
Commission") did receive a verified petition for General Plan Amendment No. 2018-
00524, Reclassification No. 2018-00317, Conditional Use Permit No. 2017-05980, and
Tentative Tract Map No. 18182 to demolish an existing RV storage lot and construct 39
new single-family attached residences with modified development standards (the
"Proposed Project"), for that certain real property generally located at the easterly terminus
of North Street and Wilhelmina Street, approximately 150 feet east of the centerline of
Pauline Street and commonly referred to as APN 035-205-01 in the City of Anaheim,
County of Orange, State of California, as generally depicted on the map attached hereto as
Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference (the "Property"); and
WHEREAS, the Property is approximately 1.57 acres in size and is currently
developed with an RV storage lot. The Land Use Element of the Anaheim General Plan
designates the Property for Low Density Residential land uses. The Property is located in
the "I" Industrial Zone. The development standards and regulations of Chapter 18.06
(Multiple -Family Residential Zones) of the Anaheim Municipal Code (the "Code") shall
apply to the Proposed Project; and
WHEREAS, the Proposed Project is to construct 39 single-family attached
residences with modified development standards subject to approval of Conditional Use
Permit No. 2017-05980 by the Planning Commission pursuant to Sections 18.06.030
(Uses), of Chapter 18.06 (Multiple -Family Residential Zones) of the Code; and
WHEREAS, General Plan Amendment No. 2018-00524 is to amend the General
Plan Land Use designation from Low Density Residential to Mid Density Residential; and
WHEREAS, Reclassification No. 2018-00317 is to reclassify the property from the
"I" Industrial Zone to the "RM -3.5" Multiple -family Residential Zone; and
WHEREAS, Tentative Tract Map No. 18182 proposes a 1 -lot subdivision for 39
condominiums; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.; herein referred
to as "CEQA"), the State of California Guidelines for the Implementation of the California
Environmental Quality Act (commencing with Section 15000 of Title 14 of the California
Code of Regulations; herein referred to as the "CEQA Guidelines"), and the City's Local
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CEQA Procedure Manual, the City is the "lead agency" for the preparation and
consideration of environmental documents for the Proposed Project; and
WHEREAS, a draft Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in accordance
with CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines and the City's Local CEQA Procedure Manual to
evaluate the physical environmental impacts of the Proposed Project. The Mitigated
Negative Declaration was circulated for a 20 -day public/responsible agency review on
January 10, 2019, and was also made available for review on the City's website at
www.anaheim.net. A complete copy of the Mitigated Negative Declaration is on file and
can be viewed in the Planning and Building Department of the City located on the First
Floor of City Hall at 200 South Anaheim Boulevard., Anaheim, California; at the Anaheim
Public Library, Central Library at 500 West Broadway, Anaheim, California; and, the
Ponderosa Joint Use Library at 240 East Orangewood Avenue, Anaheim, California.
Copies of said document were also available for purchase; and
WHEREAS, the City gave notice of its intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative
Declaration to (a) the public pursuant to Section 15072(b) of the CEQA Guidelines, (b)
those individuals and organizations, if any, that previously submitted written requests for
notice pursuant to Section 15072(b) of the CEQA Guidelines, (c) responsible and trustee
and other agencies with jurisdiction over resources that will be affected by the Proposed
Project pursuant to Section 15073(c) of the CEQA Guidelines, and (d) the Clerk of the
County of Orange pursuant to Section 15072(a) of the CEQA Guidelines; and
WHEREAS, in conformance with CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines, a Mitigation
Monitoring Plan has been prepared for the Proposed Project and includes mitigation
measures that are specific to the Proposed Project (herein referred to as "MMP No. 361 ").
A complete copy of MMP No. 361 is attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein
by this reference; and
WHEREAS, the City intends and desires to use the Mitigated Negative Declaration
as the environmental documentation required by CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines and the
City's Local CEQA Procedure Manual for the Proposed Project; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Anaheim
Civic Center, Council Chamber, 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, on February 4, 2019, at
5:00 p.m., notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in
accordance with the provisions of the Code, to consider the Mitigated Negative Declaration
and to hear and consider evidence for and against the Proposed Project and related actions,
and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, based upon a thorough review of the Proposed Project and the
Mitigated Negative Declaration, including MMP No. 361 and the comments received to
date and the responses prepared, the Planning Commission, based upon a thorough review
of the Mitigated Negative Declaration and related documents and the evidence received
concerning the Mitigated Negative Declaration, does find and determine as follows:
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1. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with
the requirements of CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines, and the City's Local CEQA Procedure
Manual and, together with MMP No. 361, serves as the appropriate environmental
documentation for the Proposed Project;
2. That it has carefully reviewed and considered the information contained in the
Mitigated Negative Declaration (including the Initial Study and any comments received
during the public review period) prior to acting upon the Proposed Project;
3. Based upon the record before it (including the Initial Study and any comments
received), the Proposed Project will have a less than significant impacts upon the
environment with the implementation of the mitigation measures contained in MMP No.
361 and that the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and
analysis of the Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, this Planning Commission determines that the evidence in the record
constitutes substantial evidence to support the actions taken and the findings made in this
Resolution, that the facts stated in this Resolution are supported by substantial evidence in
the record, including testimony received at the public hearing, the staff presentations, the
staff report and all materials in the project files. There is no substantial evidence, nor are
there other facts, that detract from the findings made in this Resolution. This Planning
Commission expressly declares that it considered all evidence presented and reached these
findings after due consideration of all evidence presented to it.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Planning Commission,
pursuant to the above findings and based upon a thorough review of the Mitigated Negative
Declaration and the evidence received to date, does hereby adopt the Mitigated Negative
Declaration (including the Initial Study and any comments received during the public
review period) and find and determine as follows:
1. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with
the requirements of CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines, and the City's Local CEQA Procedure
Manual and, together with MMP No. 361, serves as the appropriate environmental
documentation for the Proposed Project;
2. Based upon the record before it (including the Initial Study and any comments
received), that the Proposed Project will have a less than significant impact upon the
environment with the implementation of the mitigation measures contained in MMP No.
361 and that the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and
analysis of the Planning Commission;
3. That the Planning Commission approve and adopt Mitigated Negative
Declaration and MMP No. 361; and
4. That the Planning Commission authorize and direct City staff to file with the
Clerk of the County of Orange a Notice of Determination in accordance with Section
15075(a) of the State CEQA Guidelines.
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THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted at the Planning Commission
meeting of February 4, 2019. Said resolution is subject to the appeal provisions set forth
in Chapter 18.60 (Procedures) of the Anaheim Municipal Code pertaining to appeal
procedures and may be replaced by a City Council Resolution in the event of an appeal.
CHAIRPE4SON, PLANNING 1✓OMASSION
OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ATTEST:
SECRETARY, PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, Eleanor Morris, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim,
do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the
Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim held on February 4, 2019, by the following
vote of the members thereof:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: ARMSTRONG, CARBAJAL, DALATI, GILLESPIE,
KEYS, LIEBERMAN
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: WHITE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
2019.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 4th day of February,
SECRETARY, PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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EXHIBIT "A"
DEV NO. 2017-00124
0 vo Source: Recorded Tract Maps and/or City GIS.
FEE, Please note the accuracy is +t- two to five feet.
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EXHIBIT "B"
Downtown Anaheim 39 Residential Project
Development Project No. 2017-00124
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan No. 361
Project Name: Downtown Anaheim 39 Residential Project
Case Numbers: Development Project No. 2017-00124
General Plan Amendment (GPA 2018-00524)
Reclassification (RCL 2018-00317)
Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2018-05980)
Tentative Tract Map (TTM 18182)
Project Location: The 1.57 -acre project site is located south of North Street and north of Wilhelmina Street, approximately 1,200 feet to
the west of East Street; 480 feet to the south of La Palma Avenue. APN: 035-205-01.
Project Description:The Applicant proposes to demolish an existing outdoor surface parking lot/storage yard and construct 39 attached,
single-family residential units. The Proposed Project utilizes the RM -3.5 standards at a density of 24.84 units/acre, and
features three-story homes with entry courtyards, a private drives, fencing, sidewalks and landscaping separating the
existing single-family residential to the west. The Applicant is proposing the following setback modifications: three feet
from the east property line to the buildings where 15 feet would be required; three feet of landscape setback from the
east property line where five feet would be required; 24 feet between buildings where 40 feet would be required; 41
feet from the Single Family Residential Zone to the west where 55 feet would be required; inclusion of the three-foot
parkway and four -foot sidewalk within the required 10 -foot landscape setback from the alley; and a seven -foot
reduction of the required 10 -foot landscape setback for parking spaces and Recreational -Leisure common space area.
In addition, the existing alley would be widened to 20 feet per City standards and the existing sewer line in the alley
would be replaced. The two and four-bedroom homes would range in size from 1,215 to 1,779 SF. All homes would
have a two -car garage and there would be 28 open parking spaces, for a total of 106 spaces (2.7 parking spaces/unit,
exceeding the parking requirement by 2 spaces).
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Terms and Definitions: of the building permit consistent with the approved plans will
be final building and zoning inspections pursuant to the
1. Property Owner/Developer — Owner or developer of building permit to ensure compliance.
Downtown Anaheim 39 Residential Project.
2. Environmental Equivalent/Timing — Any mitigation measure
and timing thereof, subject to the approval of the City, which
will have the same or superior result and will have the same
or superior effect on the environment. The Planning
Department, in conjunction with any appropriate agencies or
City departments, shall determine the adequacy of any
proposed "environmental equivalent/timing" and, if
determined necessary, may refer said determination to the
Planning Commission. Any costs associated with information
required in order to determine environmental equivalency/
timing shall be d o n e by the property owner/developer. Staff
time for reviews will be charged on a time and materials basis
at the rate in the City's adopted Fee Schedule.
3. Timing — This is the point where a mitigation measure must be
monitored for compliance. In the case where multiple action
items are indicated, it is the first point where compliance
associated with the mitigation measure must be monitored.
Once the initial action item has been complied with, no
additional monitoring pursuant to the Mitigation Monitoring
and Reporting Plan will occur, as routine City practices and
procedures will ensure that the intent of the measure has
been complied with. For example, if the timing is "to be
shown on approved building plans" subsequent to issuance
4. Responsibility for Monitoring —Shall mean that compliance
with the subject mitigation measure(s) shall be reviewed and
determined adequate by all departments listed for each
mitigation measure. Outside public agency review is limited to
those public agencies specified in the Mitigation Monitoring
and Reporting Plan which have permit authority in
conjunction with the mitigation measure.
5. Ongoing Mitigation Measures — The mitigation measures
that are designated to occur on an ongoing basis as part of
this Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan will be
monitored in the form of an annual letter from the property
owner/developer in January of each year demonstrating how
compliance with the subject measure(s) has been achieved.
When compliance with a measure has been demonstrated for
a period of one year, monitoring of the measure will be
deemed to be satisfied and no further monitoring will occur.
For measures that are to be monitored "Ongoing During
Construction", the annual letter will review those measures
only while construction is occurring; monitoring will be
discontinued after construction is complete. A final annual
letter will be provided at the close of construction.
6. Building Permit — For purposes of this Mitigation Monitoring
and Reporting Plan, a building permit shall be defined as any
permit issued for construction of a new building or structural
expansion or modification of any existing building but shall
not include any permits required for interior tenant
improvements or minor additions to an existing structure or
building.
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MITIGATION RESPONSIBLE•.
NUMBER TIMING MEASURE MONITORING COMPLETION
V. CULTURAL RESOURCES
The Property Owner/Developer shall include a note on the
plans that in the event of the inadvertent discovery of
cultural resources (including historical, archaeological,
and tribal cultural resources) during ground -disturbing
activities, work within 100 feet would be halted until the
discovery can be evaluated by a qualified archaeologist,
the Native American tribal representative(s) from
Prior to the
consulting tribes (or other appropriate ethnic/cultural
Planning and
MM -CUL -1
issuance of a
group representative), and the Community Development
Building
grading permit
Director or their designee, to analyze the significance of
Department
the find. Construction activities may continue in other
areas. If the archaeologist and/or Native American tribal
representative(s) determine that the find is significant,
additional work, such as data recovery excavation or
resource recovery, may be warranted and would be
discussed in consultation with the appropriate regulatory
agency and/or tribal group.
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MITIGATIONRESPONSIBLE FOR
NUMBER TIMING MEASURE MONITORING COMPLETION
IX. NOISE
The Property Owner/Developer shall include on the
building plans the construction of a minimum 12 -foot high
sound wall, as measured from the Project Site side of the
wall, to enclose the recreational open space at the north
Prior to the
end of the Project Site, as shown on Figure 7, Conceptual
Planning and
MM-NOI-1
issuance of a
Wall and Fence Plan. The wall would begin at the
Building
building permit
northeast corner of the three-plex building and continue
Department
north along the east property line, then west along the
northerly property line for 57 linear feet. The sound wall
shall be constructed with concrete masonry units (cmu)
that are free of any cutouts or openings.
The Property Owner/Developer shall include on the
building plans the requirement that acoustic performance
Prior to the
Planning and
dual pane windows with a minimum Sound Transmission
MM-NOI-2
issuance of a
Building
Class (STC) rating of 37 STC be installed on all bedroom
building permit
Department
windows located on the north, east, and south sides of the
residential units.
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MITIGATION.• FOR
NUMBER TIMING MEASURE MONITORING COMPLETION
XIII. PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES
The Property Owner/Developer shall submit to the City of
Anaheim Public Works Department evidence that a
qualified paleontologist has been retained for monitoring
of ground -disturbing activities occurring at a depth of four
feet or greater below ground surface. If paleontological
resources are unearthed during ground -disturbing
activities associated with the Proposed Project, the
Contractor shall cease all earth -disturbing activities within
50 feet of the discovery and construction activities may
Prior to the
continue in other areas. The paleontologist shall collect
Public Works
MM -PAL -1
issuance of a
and process sediment samples to determine the small
Department
grading
g g permit
fossil potential on the Project Site. The paleontologist
shall evaluate the resource and determine if the discovery
is significant. If the discovery proves to be significant,
additional work such as data recovery excavation or
resource recovery may be warranted and shall be
discussed in consultation with the appropriate regulatory
agency. Any fossils recovered during mitigation should be
deposited in an accredited and permanent scientific
institution for the benefit of current and future
generations.
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MITIGATION RESPONSIBLEFOR
NUMBER TIMING MEASURE MONITORING COMPLETION
XVII. TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES
The Property Owner/Developer shall submit to the City a
Native American tribal monitoring agreement with the
Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians — Kizh Nation for tribal
cultural resource monitoring to take place during
subsurface ground -disturbing construction activities. If
tribal cultural resources are encountered during ground
disturbing activities, work in the immediate area must
halt. Depending on the nature of the find, if the discovery
proves to be potentially significant under CEQA, as
determined by the tribal representative, additional
Prior to the
Planning and
measures such as data recovery excavation, avoidance of
MM -TCR -1
issuance of a
Building
the area of the find, documentation, testing, data
grading permit
Department
recovery, reburial, archival review and/or transfer to the
appropriate museum or educational institution, or other
appropriate actions may be warranted. The tribal
representative shall complete a brief letter report of
excavations and findings and submit the report to the City.
After the find is appropriately mitigated, work in the area
may resume.
At the discretion of the tribal representative, monitoring
activities may be allowed to cease if enough evidence is
produced that soils underlying the Project Site are not
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