Loading...
PC 2019/07/22 City of Anaheim Planning Commission Agenda Monday, July 22, 2019 Council Chamber, City Hall 200 South Anaheim Boulevard Anaheim, California • Chairperson: Michelle Lieberman • Chairperson Pro-Tempore: Kimberly Keys • Commissioners: John Armstrong, Natalie Meeks, Rosa Mulleady, Dave Vadodaria, Steve White • Call To Order - 5:00 p.m. • Pledge Of Allegiance • Public Comments • Public Hearing Item • Commission Updates • Discussion • Adjournment For record keeping purposes, if you wish to make a statement regarding any item on the agenda, please complete a speaker card in advance and submit it to the secretary. A copy of the staff report may be obtained at the City of Anaheim Planning and Building Department, 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92805. A copy of the staff report is also available on the City of Anaheim website www.anaheim.net/planning on Thursday, July 18, 2019, after 5:00 p.m. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Planning Commission regarding any item on this agenda (other than writings legally exempt from public disclosure) will be made available for public inspection in the Planning and Building Department located at City Hall, 200 S. Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California, during regular business hours. You may leave a message for the Planning Commission using the following e-mail address: planningcommission@anaheim.net 07-22-2019 Page 2 of 4 APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS Any action taken by the Planning Commission this date regarding Reclassifications, Conditional Use Permits, Variances, Public Convenience or Necessity Determinations, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps will be final 10 calendar days after Planning Commission action unless a timely appeal is filed during that time. This appeal shall be made in written form to the City Clerk, accompanied by an appeal fee in an amount determined by the City Clerk. The City Clerk, upon filing of said appeal in the Clerk's Office, shall set said petition for public hearing before the City Council at the earliest possible date. You will be notified by the City Clerk of said hearing. If you challenge any one of these City of Anaheim decisions in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in a written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission or City Council at, or prior to, the public hearing. Anaheim Planning Commission Agenda - 5:00 P.M. Public Comments This is an opportunity for members of the public to speak on any item under the jurisdiction of the Anaheim City Planning Commission or provide public comments on agenda items with the exception of public hearing items. 07-22-2019 Page 3 of 4 Public Hearing Item ITEM NO. 2 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-06007 (DEV2019-00024) Location: 2441 West La Palma Avenue Request: To permit a clinical research facility to conduct medically-supervised clinical trials of pharmaceutical products on paid study volunteers with overnight stays within an existing office building. Environmental Determination: The Planning Commission will consider whether the proposed action is Categorically Exempt from the requirements to prepare additional environmental documentation per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Section 15301, Class 1 (Existing Facilities). Resolution No. ______ Project Planner: Lucita Tong LTong@anaheim.net Adjourn to Monday, August 5, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. 07-22-2019 Page 4 of 4 CERTIFICATION OF POSTING I hereby certify that a complete copy of this agenda was posted at: 1:00 p.m. July 17, 2019 (TIME) (DATE) LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBER DISPLAY CASE AND COUNCIL DISPLAY KIOSK SIGNED: ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION The City of Anaheim wishes to make all of its public meetings and hearings accessible to all members of the public. The City prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. If requested, the agenda and backup materials will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132), and the federal rules and regulations adopted in implementation thereof. Any person who requires a disability-related modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, in order to participate in the public meeting may request such modification, accommodation, aid or service by contacting the Planning and Building Department either in person at 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California, or by telephone at (714) 765-5139, no later than 10:00 a.m. one business day preceding the scheduled meeting. La ciudad de Anaheim desea hacer todas sus reuniones y audiencias públicas accesibles a todos los miembros del público. La Ciudad prohíbe la discriminación por motivos de raza , color u origen nacional en cualquier programa o actividad que reciba asistencia financiera federal. Si se solicita, la agenda y los materiales de copia estarán disponible en formatos alternativos apropiados a las personas con una discapacidad, según lo requiere la Sección 202 del Acta de Americanos con Discapacidades de 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132), las normas federales y reglamentos adoptados en aplicación del mismo. Cualquier persona que requiera una modificación relativa a la discapacidad, incluyendo medios auxiliares o servicios, con el fin de participar en la reunión pública podrá solicitar dicha modificación, ayuda o servicio poniéndose en contacto con la Oficina de Secretaria de la Ciudad ya sea en persona en el 200 S Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California, o por teléfono al (714) 765-5139, antes de las 10:00 de la mañana un día habil antes de la reunión programada. 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Suite #162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5139 Fax: (714) 765-5280 www.anaheim.net ITEM NO. 2 PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT City of Anaheim PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT DATE: JULY 22, 2019 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-06007 LOCATION: 2441 West La Palma Avenue APPLICANT/PROPERTY OWNER: The applicant is Anaheim Clinical Trials, LLC and the property owner is Anaheim Palms Corporate Center, represented by Phillip Schwartze of the PRS Group. REQUEST: The applicant requests approval to permit a new clinical research facility to conduct medically-supervised clinical trials of pharmaceutical products on paid study volunteers with overnight stays within an existing office building. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission adopt the attached resolution, determining that this request is categorically exempt from further environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (Class 1, Existing Facilities) and approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2019-06007. BACKGROUND: The project site is located at 2441 West La Palma Avenue, which is part of the 40-acre Anaheim Palms Corporate Center. The property consists of three parcels and is developed with a total of seven office buildings. The proposed clinical research trials facility would be located within an existing one-story 25,015 square foot office building. The applicant started the clinical research trials facility in 2008 in another facility located at 1085 North Harbor Boulevard in Anaheim. The applicant proposes to expand their business due to increasing demand by companies worldwide for research and testing of new pharmaceutical products. Figure 1. Property Location Project Site CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-06007 July 22, 2019 Page 2 of 5 The property is located in the “I” Industrial zone and has an Industrial General Plan land use designation. The surrounding land uses include offices and warehouses to the west, industrial buildings to the east across Gilbert Street, the I-5 freeway to the north across a railroad track, and single family homes to the south across La Palma Avenue. PROPOSAL: The applicant proposes to permit a medical/clinical research facility with a mini-surgical center to conduct medically supervised research of pharmaceutical products. The applicant indicates in the letter of operation that they have been conducting clinical research trials in Anaheim for the last 42 years. The proposed research facility would include five offices for pharmaceutical representatives, nine screening rooms, six patient rooms, two surgical procedure rooms, one phlebotomy room and laboratory, a pharmacy, four doctors offices, and a conference or training room. The facility would also include overnight rooms comprised of two dormitories with 32-48 beds and 14 individual patient rooms. Procedures would be conducted by licensed physicians and include studies of pain medication for bunionectomy, herniorrhaphy, adbominoplasty, and total knee replacement. The business is comprised of 60% outpatient studies and 40% inpatient studies. The on-site mini-surgical suite would be dedicated for outpatient procedures only. The research would involve the use of paid study volunteers for 1-2 day visits, or up to several weeks overnight under physician, nurse, and clinical practitioner supervision. There would be one support staff for every 10-14 overnight volunteers and a licensed physician would be on-site during such stays. The proposal also includes future expansion of 10 additional overnight patient rooms, which would be used temporarily for storage. Site security would include gated building entryways, security lighting and security cameras. The new facility would operate 24 hours, seven days a week to accommodate their overnight patients. Some clinical trial studies require extended monitoring where patients would stay on-site from one to three weeks. The applicant has indicated that no marijuana treatment/use would be administered at the proposed facility. A condition has been included in the draft resolution to prohibit the establishment of a medical marijuana dispensary or the provision of marijuana treatment at this location. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-06007 July 22, 2019 Page 3 of 5 ANALYSIS: Before the Planning Commission may approve a conditional use permit, it must make a finding of fact that the evidence presented shows that all of the following conditions exist: 1) That the proposed use is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized by this code; 2) That the proposed use will not adversely affect the adjoining land uses, or the growth and development of the area in which it is proposed to be located; Floor Plan CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-06007 July 22, 2019 Page 4 of 5 3) That the size and shape of the site proposed for the use is adequate to allow the full development of the proposed use, in a manner not detrimental to either the particular area or health and safety; 4) That the traffic generated by the proposed use will not impose an undue burden upon the streets and highways designed and improved to carry the traffic in the area; and 5) That the granting of the conditional use permit under the conditions imposed, if any, will not be detrimental to the health and safety of the citizens of the City of Anaheim. Hospitals and research facilities such as Anaheim Clinical Trials are permitted in the Industrial Zone, subject to the approval of a conditional use permit to ensure compatibility with the surrounding area. The clinical research facility would operate substantially as a medical office use with the exception of the overnight stays. The use would be operated in a manner compatible with other commercial and industrial uses in the vicinity, and would not create any adverse impacts to the surrounding properties. Staff has not received any Code Enforcement complaints related to disturbances at its existing facility on Harbor Boulevard since it was established in 2008. Conditions of approval to ensure the facility will continue to operate in a responsible manner are incorporated into the draft resolution. Parking: The Municipal Code requires that a parking demand study be prepared to determine the parking demand for any type of hospital or clinical research use. The applicant submitted a parking summary (Attachment 5) identifying the tenant list and square footage for each business within the business complex. Some of the larger tenants in the other buildings include Living Stream Ministries, West Coast University, and American Career College. Based on parking requirements set forth in Chapter 18.42 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, together with the conclusions contained in a 2008 parking study submitted with the original entitlement application, the facility requires 180 parking spaces based on the following breakdown: Use Floor Area Sq. Ft. Parking Ratio Parking Spaces Clinical Trial Area Research Facility 5,957 N/A 2/1,000 sq. ft. 0.5 spaces/bed 12 54 (108 beds) Medical Office Area 18,968 6/1,000 sq. ft. 114 TOTAL 25,015 ---- 180 Required Staff determined that there is sufficient parking on site to accommodate the proposed business. The Anaheim Palms Corporate Center has a total of 2,167 parking spaces, of which 1,863 spaces are required based on the types of land uses. Additionally, the Traffic Engineering Division requested that the applicant to provide a Trip Generation Memo to determine the additional number of trips generated by the proposed project. A Traffic Impact Assessment dated May 23, 2019 (Attachment 6) determined that the net trips generated by the project would be an additional Parking Requirements CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-06007 July 22, 2019 Page 5 of 5 23 a.m. and 42 p.m. peak hour trips. These numbers are well below the threshold of 100 vehicle trips that would require further traffic analysis; therefore, a Traffic Study was not required. The applicant has also indicated that most volunteers do not own cars and typically use the bus, taxis, ride sharing, or rely on the company’s van for transportation. The applicant has entered into a Shared Parking Agreement since the parking pool is shared with two other parcels. The Shared Parking Agreement was reviewed and approved as to form by the City Attorney and a condition of approval has been included in the draft resolution to ensure that the required parking spaces are provided in perpetuity, unless the owner and City mutually agree to modify or rescind the agreement sometime in the future. Environmental Impact Analysis: Staff recommends the Planning Commission find that the effects of the proposed project are Categorically Exempt from the requirements to prepare additional environmental documentation per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Section 15301, Class 1 (Existing Facilities). Class 1 consists of the repair, maintenance, and/or minor alteration of existing public or private structures or facilities, involving negligible or no expansion of existing or former use. The proposed project is a clinical research trials facility that will be located in an existing one-story 25,015 square foot industrial office building. Pursuant to Section 15300.2 (c) and 15301 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. CONCLUSION: The proposed project would provide a supervised environment for clinical trials and would operate substantially as a medical office use with the exception of the overnight stays. The location of the proposed business is within an existing business complex, which would be compatible with the adjacent commercial and industrial uses. Staff has determined that the proposed business will be a suitable land use for this location and recommends approval of the project, subject to the recommended conditions of approval. Prepared by, Submitted by, Lucita Y. Tong David See Contract Planner Principal Planner Attachments: 1. Draft CUP Resolution 2. Letter of Request 3. Project Plans 4. Site Photographs 5. Parking Analysis 6. Traffic Impact Assessment I DEV 2019-00024 CORPORATE CENTER I INDUSTRIAL RM-4 DE ANZA PLAZA APARTMENTS 55 DU RM-4 MAGNOLIA PLAZA APARTMENTS 84 DU I MEDICAL OFFICE I INDUSTRIAL I MEDICAL OFFICE RS-2 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE I INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIALI OFFICES I WICKES FURNITURE I BUSINESS PARK I OFFICES I INDUSTRIAL RS-2 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE RS-2 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE RS-2 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE RS-2 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE 5 FRE E W A Y 5 FRE E W A Y W LA PALMA AVE N G I L B E R T S T N DE V O N S H I R E R D W WOODLAND DR N E L E C T R I C W A Y N G I L B E R T S T W VIA PALMA W. L A P A L M A A V E W. C R E S C E N T A V E N. M A G N O L I A A V E N. D A L E A V E . ORANGETHORPE AVE W.CRESCENT AVE 2441 West La Palma Avenue DEV No. 2019-00024 Subject Property APN: 071-062-04 071-061-27 071-541-01 °0 50 100 Feet Aerial Photo: May 2018 5 FRE E W A Y 5 FRE E W A Y W LA PALMA AVE N G I L B E R T S T N DE V O N S H I R E R D N F E R N D A L E S T W WOODLAND DR W A V O N D A L E A V E N E L E C T R I C W A Y N H U B B E L L W A Y N G I L B E R T S T W V I A P A L M A W. L A P A L M A A V E W. C R E S C E N T A V E N. M A G N O L I A A V E N. D A L E A V E . ORANGETHORPE AVE W.CRESCENT AVE 2441 West La Palma Avenue DEV No. 2019-00024 Subject Property APN: 071-062-04 071-061-27 071-541-01 °0 50 100 Feet Aerial Photo: May 2018 [DRAFT] ATTACHMENT NO. 1 - 1 - PC2019-*** RESOLUTION NO. PC2019-*** A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND ADOPTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-06007 AND MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH (DEV2019-00024) (2441 WEST LA PALMA AVENUE) WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim (the "Planning Commission") did receive a verified petition to approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2019-06007 to permit a clinical trials research facility within an existing business complex (the "Proposed Project") on a portion of that certain real property located at 2441 West La Palma Avenue 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 Proposed Project is within the Anaheim Palms Corporate Center that is approximately 40 acres in size and is currently occupied with seven office buildings. The Proposed Project will occupy a one-story office building within the campus. The business complex is located in the “I” Industrial Zone and is subject to the zoning and development standards of Chapter 18.10 (Industrial Zones) of the Anaheim Municipal Code (the “Code”). The Anaheim General Plan designates the Property for Industrial land uses; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Civic Center in the City of Anaheim on July 22, 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 Chapter 18.60 (Procedures) of the Code, to hear and consider evidence for and against the Proposed Project and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; 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 Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations; herein referred to as the "CEQA Guidelines"), and the City's Local CEQA Procedure Manual, the City is the "lead agency" for the preparation and consideration of environmental documents for the Proposed Project; and WHEREAS, this Planning Commission finds and determines that the effects of the Proposed Project are typical of those generated within that class of projects (i.e., Class 1 – Existing Facilities) which consist of the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or topographical features, involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of this determination, and that, therefore, pursuant to Section 15301 of the - 2 - PC2019-*** CEQA Guidelines, the Proposed Project will not cause a significant effect on the environment and is, therefore, categorically exempt from the provisions of CEQA; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, after due inspection, investigation and study made by itself and in its behalf, and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing with respect to the request for Conditional Use Permit No. 2019-06007, does find and determine the following: 1. The proposed request to allow a clinical research facility in an office building is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized under the classes of allowable uses set forth in Section 18.10.030 of the Code. 2. The proposed conditional use permit to permit a clinical research facility, under the conditions imposed, would not adversely affect the adjoining land uses and the growth and development of the area in which it is proposed to be located because the facility would operate similar to a medical office and the existing building is surrounded by compatible buildings and uses. 3. The size and shape of the site for the use, under the conditions imposed, is adequate to allow the clinical research facility in a manner not detrimental to the particular area or to the health and safety because the facility would be located within an existing commercial office complex with shared on-site parking that is surrounded by other industrial and office related uses. 4. The traffic generated by the clinical research facility will not impose an undue burden upon the streets and highways designed and improved to carry the traffic in the area because the traffic generated by this use will not exceed the anticipated volumes of traffic on the surrounding streets and adequate parking will be provided to accommodate the use. A Traffic Impact Assessment dated May 23, 2019 determined that the net trips generated by the project would be an additional 23 a.m. and 42 p.m. peak hour trips. These numbers are well below the threshold of 100 vehicle trips that would require further traffic analysis; therefore, a Traffic Study is not required. Additionally, most volunteers do not own cars and typically use the bus, taxis, ride sharing, or rely on the company’s van for transportation. 5. The granting of the conditional use permit under the conditions imposed will not be detrimental to the health and safety of the citizens of the City of Anaheim as the proposed land use will continue to be integrated with the surrounding industrial uses in the area and would not pose a health or safety risk to the citizens of the City of Anaheim. WHEREAS, the 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. The Planning Commission expressly declares that it considered all evidence presented and reached these findings after due consideration of all evidence presented to it. - 3 - PC2019-*** NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission does hereby approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2019-06007 contingent upon and subject to the conditions of approval set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, which are hereby found to be a necessary prerequisite to the proposed use of that portion of the Property for which Conditional Use Permit No. 2019-06007 is applicable in order to preserve the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the City of Anaheim. Extensions for further time to complete conditions of approval may be granted in accordance with Section 18.60.170 of the Code. Timing for compliance with conditions of approval may be amended by the Planning Director upon a showing of good cause provided (i) equivalent timing is established that satisfies the original intent and purpose of the condition, (ii) the modification complies with the Code, and (iii) the applicant has demonstrated significant progress toward establishment of the use or approved development. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any amendment, modification or revocation of Conditional Use Permit No. 2019-06007 may be processed in accordance with Chapters 18.60.190 (Amendment to Permit Approval) and 18.60.200 (City-Initiated Revocation or Modification of Permits) of the Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission does hereby find and determine that adoption of this Resolution is expressly predicated upon applicant's compliance with each and all of the conditions set forth in Exhibit B hereto. Should any such condition, or any part thereof, be declared invalid or unenforceable by the final judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction, then this Resolution, and any approvals herein contained, shall be deemed null and void. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that approval of this application constitutes approval of the proposed request only to the extent that it complies with the Code and any other applicable City, State and Federal regulations. Approval does not include any action or findings as to compliance or approval of the request regarding any other applicable ordinance, regulation or requirement. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted at the Planning Commission meeting of July 22, 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. CHAIRPERSON, PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: SECRETARY, PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM - 4 - PC2019-*** 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 July 22, 2019 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 22nd day of July 2019. SECRETARY, PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM - 5 - PC2019-*** - 6 - PC2019-*** EXHIBIT “B” CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2019-06007 (DEV2019-00024) NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT OR BUSINESS LICENSE 1 The applicant shall enter into and maintain at all times an agreement in a form satisfactory to the City Attorney and the Planning Director, which shall be recorded in the Official Records of the County of Orange and will provide shared parking within the Anaheim Palms Corporate Center to support the availability of site sufficient parking to meet the Code-required parking for the clinical trials facility. A copy of the recorded agreement shall be submitted to the Planning Services Division. Planning and Building Department, Planning Services Division 2 Applicant shall contact Water Engineering for recycled water system requirements and specific water conservation measures to be incorporated into the building and landscape construction plans. Public Utilities Water Engineering 3 Prior to commencement of structural framing, fire hydrants shall be installed and charged as required and approved by the Fire Department. Fire Department 4 Permanent, temporary, and phased emergency access roads shall be designed and maintained to support an imposed load of 70,000 lbs. and surfaced to provide all-weather driving capabilities. Fire Department 5 Fire hydrants shall meet minimum Fire Department Specifications and Requirements for spacing, distance to structure and available fire flow. Fire Department 6 Emergency vehicular access shall be provided and maintained in accordance with Fire Department Specifications and Requirements. Fire Department 7 An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be designed, installed and maintained in all structures as required by the Fire Department per NFPA- 13. Fire Department 8 A fire alarm system shall be designed, installed and maintained as required by the Fire Department and NFPA-72. Fire Department 9 Lockable pedestrian and/or vehicular access gates shall be equipped with Knox devices as required and approved by the Fire Department. Fire Department 10 There shall be a recorded use agreement satisfactory to the City Attorney’s office for all parcels sharing fire protection equipment and associated appurtenances. Fire Department - 7 - PC2019-*** NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS 11 Building shall be equipped with a comprehensive security alarm system (silent or audible) for the following coverage areas: • Perimeter of building and access route protection. • High valued storage areas. Police Department 12 Complete a Burglary/Robbery Alarm Permit application, Form APD 516, and return it to the Police Department prior to initial alarm activation. This form is available at the Police Department front counter. Police Department 13 A closed circuit television (CCTV) security system shall be installed, with the following coverage areas: • Pedestrian Entrances • Building perimeter • Parking lot Police Department 14 If security cameras are not monitored, signs indicating so should be placed at each camera. Police Department 15 CCTV monitors and recorders shall be secured in a separate locked compartment to prevent theft of, or tampering with, the recording. Police Department 16 CCTV recordings should be kept for a minimum of 30 days before being deleted or recorded over. Police Department 17 Address numbers shall be positioned so as to be readily readable from the street. Number should be illuminated during hours of darkness. Police Department 18 Rooftop address numbers shall be added for the police helicopter. Minimum size 4’ in height and 2’ in width. The lines of the numbers are to be a minimum of 6” thick. Numbers shall be spaced 12” to 18” apart. Numbers shall be painted or constructed in a contrasting color to the roofing material. Numbers shall face the street to which the structure is addressed. Numbers are not to be visible from ground level. Police Department 19 All exterior doors to have adequate security hardware, e.g. deadbolt locks. Police Department 20 Wide-angle peepholes or other viewing device shall be installed in solid doors where natural surveillance is compromised. Police Department 21 The locks shall be so constructed that both the deadbolt and deadlocking latch can be retracted by a single action of the inside doorknob/lever/turn piece. Police Department 22 If stairwells are enclosed, convex mirrors shall be installed on the landings to allow visibility of the landing and the next flight of stairs, and stairwell doors shall be fitted with as much transparent material as permitted by the fire code. Police Department - 8 - PC2019-*** NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT 23 Stairwell landings shall allow for a 60” turning radius to facilitate police use. Police Department 24 Elevator cabs shall have convex mirrors installed to allow visibility of the interior of the cab from outside the elevator door. Police Department 25 Monument signs and addresses shall be well lighted during hours of darkness. Police Department 26 Adequate lighting of parking lots, passageways, recesses, and grounds contiguous to buildings shall be provided with lighting of sufficient wattage to provide adequate illumination to make clearly visible the presence of any person on or about the premises during the hours of darkness and provide a safe, secure environment for all person, property, and vehicles on-site. Police Department 27 All exterior doors shall have their own light source, which shall adequately illuminate door areas at all hours to make clearly visible the presence of any person on or about the premises and provide adequate illumination for persons exiting the building. Police Department 28 Minimum recommended lighting level in all parking lots is 0.5 foot-candle maintained, measured at the parking surface, with a maximum to minimum ratio no greater than 15:1. Police Department 29 “No Trespassing 602(k) P.C.” posted at the entrances of parking lots/structures and located in other appropriate places. Signs must be at least 2’ x 1’ in overall size, with white background and black 2” lettering. Police Department 30 All entrances to parking areas shall be posted with appropriate signs per 22658(a) C.V.C., to assist in removal of vehicles at the property owners/managers request. Police Department 31 Any graffiti painted or marked upon the premises or on any adjacent area under the control of the business owner shall be removed or painted over within 24 hours of being applied. Planning and Building Department, Code Enforcement Division 32 The business shall be operated in accordance with the Letter of Request submitted as part of this application. Any changes to the business operation as described in that document shall be subject to review and approval by the Planning Director to determine substantial conformance with the Letter of Request and to ensure compatibility with the surrounding uses. Planning and Building Department, Planning Services Division 33 No medical marijuana dispensary shall be allowed on the premises in accordance with Chapter 4.20 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Planning and Building Department, Planning Services Division - 9 - PC2019-*** NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT 34 The clinical research facility shall not exceed more than 108 beds for the purpose of overnight stays of study volunteers as shown on plans on filed with the Planning Services Division. Planning and Building Department, Planning Services Division 35 During all clinical research trials and overnight stays involving study volunteers, a California licensed physician shall either be in attendance or on-call with a minimum of one support staff member for every 14 study volunteers. Planning and Building Department, Planning Services Division GENERAL CONDITIONS 36 The following minimum clearances shall be provided around all new and existing public water facilities (e.g. water mains, fire hydrants, service laterals, meters, meter boxes, backflow devices, etc.): • 10 feet from structures, footings, walls, stormwater BMPs, power poles, street lights, and trees. • 5 feet from driveways, BCR/ECR of curb returns, and all other utilities (e.g. storm drain, gas, electric, etc.) or above ground facilities. Public Utilities Water Engineering 37 The Applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City and its officials, officers, employees and agents (collectively referred to individually and collectively as “Indemnitees”) from any and all claims, actions or proceedings brought against Indemnitees to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul the decision of the Indemnitees concerning this permit or any of the proceedings, acts or determinations taken, done, or made prior to the decision, or to determine the reasonableness, legality or validity of any condition attached thereto. The Applicant’s indemnification is intended to include, but not be limited to, damages, fees and/or costs awarded against or incurred by Indemnitees and costs of suit, claim or litigation, including without limitation attorneys’ fees and other costs, liabilities and expenses incurred by Indemnitees in connection with such proceeding. Planning and Building Department, Planning Services Division 38 The applicant is responsible for paying all charges related to the processing of this discretionary case application within 30 days of the issuance of the final invoice or prior to the issuance of building permits for this project, whichever occurs first. Failure to pay all charges shall result in delays in the issuance of required permits or may result in the revocation of the approval of this application. Planning and Building Department, Planning Services Division ATTACHMENT NO. 2   Pr o j e c t   S i t e   LA   P A L M A   A V E N U E   G I L B E R T   S T R E E T   AT T A C H M E N T NO. 3 PHARMACY M5M4M3 P6 CONFERENCE/ TRAINING LOBBY/ RECEPTION OFFICE 4 RECRUITING NURSE LAB STORAGE STORAGE (E) GL SECTIONAL (N) DOOR BREAK/ PATIO AREA PROCEDURE 1 PROCEDURE 2 CHANGING ROOM UTIL/ JAN W/H LOUNGE STORAGE PRE-OP POST-OP CLOSET FUTURE EXPANSION PHILEBOTOMY R/R STAFF 2 BED 30X72 FR E E Z E R FR E E Z E R STAFF 1 UTIL/ JAN W/H CLEAN DIRTY R/R RACK UPS PHONE SECURITY INTERNET MUSIK VEND COFFEE STAFF BREAK/ PATIO AREA 10 IT RM BUS. OFFICE QA 42" M2 DORM #2 16 BEDS BED 30X72 DATA ENTRY STAFF CHART LAUNDRY 744 SF R/R/ SHRSHOWERS WOMENS 42"42" 42" 48" MENWOMEN 970 SF RECRUITING LOBBY/ RECEPTION OFFICE 2 OFFICE 1 OFFICE 3 OFFICE 4 M1 MD MD SCREENING 1 SCREENING 2 SCREENING 3 SCREENING 4 SCREENING 5 SCREENING 6 SCREENING 7 SCREENING 8 SCREENING 9 DORM #1 24 BEDS EXPANSION AREA 1 FOOD STAGING STOR/ CHART ON 1 ON 2 ON 3 O/NIGHT 4 ON 5 ON 6 ON 7 O/NIGHT 8 STAFF BREAK ADMIN STAFF P1 P2 P3 P5P4 PHARM OFFICERRRR HALL RR RR R/R/ SHRSHOWERS MENS R/R ELECTRICAL HALL HALL HALL HALL HALL HALL ADMIN. HALL ON 9 ON 10 ON 11 ON 12 ON 13 ON 14 EXPANSION AREA 2 CADTRONICS 2441 W. LA PALMA AVENUE, SUITE 140, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA ANAHEIM CLINICAL TRIALS SCALEAPRIL 08, 2019 PRELIMINARY AREA ANALYSIS NORTH REFERENCE SUITE 140 25,015 TOTAL USF = 2,879 OVERNIGHT STAYS 22,136 USF 1 Anaheim Clinical Trials 2441 W. La Palma Avenue Project No. CUP2019-06007 (DEV2019-00024) South Elevation Adjacent West (Building #6) ATTACHMENT NO. 4 2 Adjacent South Property (Residential) Adjacent East Property across Gilbert St. (Industrial) 3 Existing Anaheim Clinical Trials Facility at 1085 N. Harbor Blvd. Screening Offices (Doctors and Pharmaceutical Representatives) Patient Exam Rooms 4 Phlebotomy Room (Blood Draw) Treatment Lounge 5 Office Records Room Blood Storage Room 6 Private Treatment Rooms (Overnight) Dormitories (Overnight Guests) AP C C   S I T E   P A R K I N G TE N A N T OC C U P A N C Y SQ   F T Pa r k i n g   C o d e   SP A C E S / 1 0 0 0 S P A C E S   R E Q . Bu i l d i n g   1   ( F o u r   S t o r i e s ) We s t   C o a s t   U n i v e r s i t y O f f i c e 30 , 5 5 2 3   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 3. 0 0 92 We s t   C o a s t   U n i v e r s i t y A M   P e a k 45 , 8 2 8 0 . 8 2   s p a c e / s t u d e n t 0. 8 2 250 Co f f e e   N e s t Re s t a u r a n t 1, 0 7 2 5 . 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 5. 5 0 6 TO T A L   R E Q U I R E D   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 348 RE Q U I R E D   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 8 Bu i l d i n g   2 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y Of f i c e 27 , 5 0 0 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4 . 0 0 1 1 0 TO T A L   R E Q U I R E D   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 110 RE Q U I R E D   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 5 Bu i l d i n g   3 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y Of f i c e 8, 3 2 4 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4 . 0 0 3 3 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y W a r e h o u s e 18 , 0 6 8 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1. 5 5 28 TO T A L   R E Q U I R E D   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 61 RE Q U I R E D   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 3 Bu i l d i n g   4 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y Of f i c e 2, 3 5 7 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4 . 0 0 9 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y Re t a i l B o o k s t o r e 5, 0 6 6 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4. 0 0 20 TO T A L   R E Q U I R E D   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 30 RE Q U I R E D   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 2 Bu i l d i n g   5 Av a i l a b l e   f o r   l e a s e O f f i c e 13 , 9 5 0 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4. 0 0 56 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y B o o k s t o r e 7, 3 3 1 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4. 0 0 29 An a h e i m   C l i n i c a l   T r i a l C l i n i c a l   T r i a l   F a c i l i t y 5, 9 5 7 0 . 5   p e r   b e d ,   an d   2   s p a c e / 1 0 0 0   s f 66 An a h e i m   C l i n i c a l   T r i a l C l i n i c a l   T r i a l   F a c i l i t y 18 , 9 6 8 6   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0  s f 6. 0 0 114 Wi n d s t r e a m Da t a   C e n t e r 7, 6 1 3 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1. 5 5 12 AP C C St o r a g e 4, 1 2 7 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1. 5 5 6 AP T C Da t a   C e n t e r 3, 2 3 7 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1. 5 5 5 TO T A L   B U I L D I N G   5   R E Q U I R E D   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 288 RE Q U I R E D   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 7 Bu i l d i n g   6 Or a n g e   C o a s t   T i t l e O f f i c e 6, 9 5 2 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4. 0 0 28 Bi b l e s   f o r   A m e r i c a W a r e h o u s i n g 6, 7 4 6 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1. 5 5 10 Or a n g e   C o a s t   T i t l e O f f i c e 8, 9 6 1 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4. 0 0 36 Ce n t u r y L i n k   ( L e v e l   3 ) D a t a   C e n t e r 27 , 0 0 3 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1. 5 5 42 Am e r i c a n   C a r e e r   C o l l e g e O f f i c e 10 3 6 8 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4. 0 0 41 Am e r i c a n   C a r e e r   C o l l e g e C l a s s r o o m   ( M a x   2 0 0   s t u d e n t s ) 15 5 5 2 0 . 8 2   s p a c e / s t u d e n t 0. 8 2 164 AT T A C H M E N T NO. 5 Lo b e l O f f i c e 1 4 , 0 5 3 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4 . 0 0 5 6 Me t r o P C S D a t a   C e n t e r 1 5 , 0 8 2 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1 . 5 5 2 3 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y W a r e h o u s i n g 1 3 , 7 9 4 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1 . 5 5 2 1 Gl o b a l   C r o s s i n g D a t a   C e n t e r 1 2 , 9 6 4 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1 . 5 5 2 0 Gl o b a l   C r o s s i n g D a t a   C e n t e r 1 3 , 4 9 7 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1 . 5 5 2 1 Ae c e r o D a t a   C e n t e r 4 8 , 0 4 1 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1 . 5 5 7 4 A va i l a b l e f o r L e a s e Of f i c e 3, 9 7 9 4  s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4 . 0 0 1 6 TO T A L   R E Q U I R E D   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 5 5 4 RE Q U I R E D   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 1 1 Bu i l d i n g   7 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y S t o r a g e 4 , 7 6 1 1 . 5 5   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 1 . 5 5 7 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y O f f i c e 9 , 2 0 2 4   s p a c e s / 1 0 0 0   s f 4 . 0 0 1 4 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y C l a s s r o o m s   ( S a m e   u s e r s   a s   B l d g .   8 ) 2 7 , 6 0 5 0 .8 2   s p a c e / s t u d e n t ‐ ‐ TO T A L   R E Q U I R E D   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 2 2 RE Q U I R E D   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 2 Bu i l d i n g   8 Li v i n g   S t r e a m   M i n i s t r y C l a s s r o o m s   ( M a x   5 5 0   s t u d e n t s ,   6 0 %   w i t h   c a rs ) 0 . 8 2   s p a c e / s t u d e n t 0 . 8 2 4 5 1 TO T A L   R E Q U I R E D   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 4 5 1 RE Q U I R E D   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 6 TO T A L   R E Q U I R E D   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 1 , 8 6 3 TO T A L   A V A I L A B L E   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 2 , 1 6 7 TO T A L   S U R P L U S   P A R K I N G   S P A C E S 3 0 4 TO T A L   R E Q U I R E D   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 4 4 TO T A L   A V A I L A B L E   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 6 7 TO T A L   S U R P L U S   H A N D I C A P P E D   S P A C E S 2 3 May 23, 2019 Mr. Patrick McLaughlin Anaheim Clinical Trials, LLC 1085 North Harbor Boulevard Anaheim, CA 92801 LLG Reference: 2.19.4134.1 Subject: Traffic Impact Assessment for Anaheim Clinical Trials Anaheim, California Dear Mr. McLaughlin: Linscott, Law & Greenspan, Engineers (LLG) is pleased to submit this Traffic Impact Assessment for the Anaheim Clinical Trials Project (herein referred to as “Project”), located at 2441 W. La Palma Avenue in the City of Anaheim, California. The project site currently consists of a vacant 25,015 square-foot (SF) general light industrial/warehouse building. Figure 1 presents a Vicinity Map, which illustrates the general location of the project site and depicts the surrounding street system. This letter report will outline the traffic generation forecast potential for the proposed Project and assess whether the proposed Project will create any potential traffic impacts on the surrounding transportation system. Figure 2 presents the site plan for the proposed Project, prepared by Cadtronics. The proposed Project will reoccupy the existing 25,015 SF building with medical office space for clinical trials. Of this total, 2,879 SF will be allocated for overnight stays for the clinical trials and the remaining 22,136 SF will be allocated for medical office space. The facility will have a total of 80 employees and will operate 24-hours a day with the following employee shift schedule.  7:00 AM – 3:00 PM; 50 employees  3:00 PM – 11:00 PM; 20 employees  11:00 PM – 7:00 AM; 10 employees Based on the aforementioned employee shift schedule, only 60 employees will arrive and depart during the AM peak hour. No employees would arrive or depart during the PM peak hour; however this analysis assumes 60 employees during the PM peak hour to provide a conservative assessment. ATTACHMENT NO. 6 Mr. Patrick McLaughlin May 23, 2019 Page 2 PROJECT TRAFFIC GENERATION FORECAST Traffic generation is expressed in vehicle trip ends, defined as one-way vehicular movements, either entering or exiting the generating land use. Generation rates used in this analysis are based on information found in the 10th Edition of Trip Generation, published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) [Washington, D.C., 2017]. Table 1, located at the rear of this letter report following the figures, summarizes the trip generation rates and associated forecast for the existing land use and the proposed Project for a typical weekday. As shown in the upper portion of Table 1, the trip generation potential of the existing land use was estimated based on ITE Land Use Code 110: General Light Industrial trip rates. The trip generation potential of the proposed Project was estimated based on ITE Land Use Code 720: Medical Dental Office Building trip rates. As shown in the middle portion of Table 1, the existing land use is forecast to generate 124 daily trips, with 18 trips (16 inbound, 2 outbound) produced in the AM peak hour and 16 trips (2 inbound, 14 outbound) produced in the PM peak hour. The proposed Project is forecast to generate 696 daily trips, with 41 trips (32 inbound, 9 outbound) produced in the AM peak hour and 58 trips (20 inbound, 38 outbound) produced in the PM peak hour. It should be noted that 80 employees was utilized for the daily trip generation and 60 employees was utilized for the AM and PM peak hour trip generation, consistent with the employee shift schedule. Please note that based on common traffic engineering practices, the traffic generated by the existing land use may be considered to represent a “trip credit” for the project site, against which the impact of the proposed Project might be compared. Comparison of the trips generated by the existing land use to the trips generated by the proposed Project shows that the proposed Project will generate 572 greater daily trips, 23 greater AM peak hour trips and 42 greater PM peak hour trips. According to the City of Anaheim Criteria for Preparation of Traffic Impact Studies, a traffic impact analysis report is required based on the following criteria:  When the AM or PM peak hour trip generation is expected to exceed 100 vehicle trips form the proposed development.  Projects on the Congestion Management Program (CMP) Highway System which generate 1,600 Average Daily Trips (ADT) or adjacent to CMP Highway System which generate 2,400 ADT. TABLE 1 PROJECT TRAFFIC GENERATION FORECAST 1 ANAHEIM CLINICAL TRIALS, ANAHEIM ITE Land Use Code / AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Project Description Daily Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Generation Factors:  110: General Light Industrial (TE/1000 SF) 4.96 88% 12% 0.70 13% 87% 0.63  720: Medical Dental Office Building (TE/Employee) 8.70 78% 22% 0.68 34% 66% 0.97 Existing Land Use:  Industrial/Warehouse Building (25,015 SF) 124 16 2 18 2 14 16 Proposed Project:  2441 W. La Palma Avenue Project (80 Employees)2 696 32 9 41 20 38 58 Trip Generation Comparison (Proposed Project versus Existing Land Use) +572 +16 +7 +23 +18 +24 +42 1 Source: Trip Generation, 10th Edition, Institute of Transportation Engineers, (ITE) [Washington, D.C. (2017)]. 2 Based on the employee shift schedule, only 60 employees will arrive and depart during the AM peak hour. No employees would arrive or depart during the PM peak hour; however this analysis assumes 60 employees during the PM peak hour to provide a conservative assessment. 80 employees were utilized for the daily trip generation forecast. 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Suite #162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5139 Fax: (714) 765-5280 www.anaheim.net City of Anaheim PLANNING DEPARTMENT There is no new correspondence regarding this item.