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Resolution-PC 2021-022RESOLUTION NO. PC2021-022 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT NO. 2021-00767, AND MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH (DEV2021-00059) (I 10 WEST MIDWAY DRIVE; 1441, 1445, AND 1455 SOUTH ANAHEIM BOULEVARD) WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim (the "Planning Commission") did receive a verified petition for a Miscellaneous Permit for a multi -family residential project consisting of 86 attached dwelling units (apartments) in a four-story building including 85 affordable units to households earning less than 60 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI), a density bonus of 5 units, and three Tier Two Development Incentives for reduced floor area minimums, reduced interior lot line landscape setbacks, and reduced street frontage setbacks for that certain real property located on the southwest corner of West Midway Drive Avenue and South Anaheim Boulevard, and commonly referred to as 110 West Midway Drive; 1441, 1445, and 1455 South Anaheim Boulevard 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, Miscellaneous Permit No. 2021-00767, is proposed in conjunction with a tentative parcel map to create a one lot subdivision by merging the existing eight parcels and vacated streets, which is designated as Tentative Parcel Map No. 2021-123. Miscellaneous Permit No. 2021-00767, and Tentative Parcel Map No. 2021-123 shall be referred to herein collectively as the "Proposed Project"; and WHEREAS, in consideration for providing housing affordable to extremely low, very low, and low income tenants, the applicant has requested certain development concessions and incentives, including waivers or reductions of development standards, which the applicant has represented are necessary to provide affordable housing costs for the Affordable Units; and WHEREAS, the Property is approximately 2.36 acres in size and the majority of the project site is vacant and is occasionally used as storage. A 1 -story, 4,590 -square -foot office structure is located on northwest corner of the site, and is zoned "P' Industrial and "T" Transitional and is within the "RO" Residential Opportunity Overlay Zond and the "SABC" South Anaheim Boulevard Corridor Overlay Zone. The Anaheim General Plan designates the Property for Medium Density Residential land uses; and WHEREAS, on March 4, 2020, Governor Newsom proclaimed a State of Emergency in California as a result of the threat of COVID-19. On March 17, 2020, Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-29-20 (superseding the Brown Act -related provisions of Executive Order N- 25-20 issued on March 12, 2020), which allows a local legislative body to hold public meetings via teleconferencing and to make public meetings accessible telephonically or otherwise electronically to all members of the public seeking to observe and to address the local legislative body; and - 1 - PC2021-022 WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order N-29-20 the Planning Commission did hold a teleconferencing and in-person public hearing at the Civic Center in the City of Anaheim on June 21, 2021, 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 of the Code, to hear and consider evidence and testimony 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 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 CEQA Procedures, the City is the "lead agency" for the preparation and consideration of environmental documents for the Proposed Project; and WHEREAS, Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15367, the City has discretionary authority over the proposed project and is the Lead Agency in the preparation of the Appendix N: Infill. Environmental Checklist (Attachment 5) and any additional environmental documentation required for the Proposed Project. The Appendix N Checklist utilizes analysis from the previously - certified Program Environmental Impact Report (Program EIR) No. 330 for the General Plan and Zoning Code Update, which was certified by the Anaheim City Council on May 25, 2004. In addition, the Appendix N Checklist also utilizes analysis from the certified Supplemental EIR No. 346 to Program EIR No. 330 for the City of Anaheim Housing Opportunities Sites Rezoning Project, which was certified by the City of Anaheim on September 24, 2013. The Appendix N Checklist collectively refers to Program EIR No. 330 and Supplemental EIR No. 346 as the "Certified EIR". The Appendix N Checklist compares the Proposed Project's effects with the analysis in the Certified ETR and assists the Lead Agency in the evaluation of potential environmental impacts of the proposed project. Project Design Features (PDFs), Standard Conditions/Existing Plans, Programs, or Policies (PPPs), and mitigation measures from the Certified EIR that are applicable to the Proposed Project are included in the Appendix N Checklist; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission finds and determines that a streamlined review pursuant to Section 15183.3 (Streamlining for Infill Projects) of the CEQA Guidelines is the appropriate environmental review for this request under CEQA; and, that the Proposed Project would not cause any new specific effects or more significant effects that either have not already been analyzed in a prior environmental impact report or that uniformly applicable development policies would not substantially mitigate; 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, does find and determine the following facts: That the density bonus and the following Tier Two incentives are necessary to provide 100 percent of the apartment units within the Project for rent at an affordable cost to extremely low, very low, and low income households and maintain project viability under Section 18.52.090 of Chapter 18.52 (Housing Incentives) of the Code: a reduction in the minimum interior landscape setback from 10 feet to 3 feet; a reduction in the street frontage setbacks from 15 feet to 2 feet along Anaheim Boulevard and from 10 feet to 5.5 feet along Midway Drive; and a reduction in the - 2 - PC2021-022 minimum unit size for 1 -bedroom units from 700 square feet to between 569 square feet and 610 square feet and a reduction in the minimum size for 2-bedromrn units from 825 square feet to 810 square feet. 2. That granting of the density bonus and incentives will not have a specific adverse impact upon public health and safety or on the physical environment, or on any real property that is listed in the California Register of Historical Resources, and for which there is no feasible method to satisfactorily mitigate or avoid the specific adverse impact without rendering the development unaffordable to extremely low, very low, and low income households; and 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 negate 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. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that, based upon the aforesaid findings and determinations, the Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim does approve and adopt Miscellaneous Permit No. 2021-00767 contingent upon and subject to; (1) the adoption of a resolution approving and Tentative Parcel Map No. 2021-123 now pending; (2) the conditions of approval set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, which are hereby found to be a necessary prerequisite to the proposed use of the Property 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(s), (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 this permit 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 hereinabove set forth. 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. - 3 - PC2021-022 THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted at the Planning Commission meeting of June 21, 2021. 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. CH RPERSON PRO -TE PORE, PLANNING COMMISSION OF HE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST; SECRETARY, PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM - 4 - PC2021-022 STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, Simonne Fannin, 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 lune 21, 2021, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: KRING, MEEKS, MULLEADY, PEREZ, VADODARIA, WHITE NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ASSENT: COMMISSIONERS: KEYS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 21' day of .lune, 2021. SECRETARY, PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM - 5 - PC2021-022 APN: 082-185-59 082-185-01 082-185-53 082-185-48 082-185-52 082-185-47 EXHIBIT "A" DEV N4.2021-00059 W MIDWAY DR a sa ioa d Feet E PALAIS RD 4VE Source: Recorded Tract Maps and/or City GIS. Please note the accuracy is +1- two to five feet. - 6 - PC2021-022 EXHIBIT "B" MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT NO. 2021-00767 (DEV2021--00059) NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLEDEPARTMENT PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A GRADING PERMIT 1 Prior to issuance of a grading permit (with the exception of demolition grading without building pads), Sewer Improvement plans to mitigate the Public Works, deficiency on the segments on the North Katella Sewer as identified on the Development Services Sewer Study dated May 6, 2021 and further detailed in the South Central Anaheim Sewer Study (SCASS), shall be submitted, reviewed and approved by Public Works. 2 Prepare and submit a final grading plan showing building footprints, pad Public Works, elevations, finished grades, drainage routes, retaining walls, erosion control, Development Services slope easements and other pertinent information in accordance with Anaheim Municipal Code and the California Building Code, latest edition. 3 Prepare and submit a final drainage study, including supporting hydraulic Public Works, and hydrological data to the City of Anaheim for review and approval. The Development Services study shall confirm or recommend changes to the City's adopted Master Drainage Plan by identifying off-site and on-site storm water runoff impacts resulting from build -out of permitted General Plan land uses. In addition, the study shall identify the project's contribution and shall provide locations and sizes of catchments and system connection points and all downstream drainage -mitigating measures including but not limited to offsite storm drains and interim detention facilities. 4 All required plans and studies shall be prepared by a Registered Public Works, Professional Engineer. Development Services 5 The legal property owner shall obtain the required coverage under public Works, California's General Permit for Stormwater Discharges associated with Development Services Construction Activity by providing a copy of the Notice of Intent (NOI) submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board and a copy of the subsequent notification of the issuance of a Waste Discharge Identification (WDID) number. 6 The legal property owner shall prepare a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). The SWPPP shall be kept at the project site and be available public Works, for Public Works Development Services Division review upon request. Development Services - 7 - PC2021-022 NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLEDEPARTMENT Submit a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) to the City for review 7 Public Works, and approval. The WQMP shall be consistent with the requirements of Development Services Section 7 and Exhibit 7.I1 of the Grange County Drainage Area Management Plan (DAMP) for New Development/ Significant Redevelopment projects. identify potential sources of pollutants during the long-term on-going maintenance and use of the proposed project that could affect the quality of the stormwater runoff from the project site; define Source Control, Site Design, and Treatment Control best management practices (BMPs) to control or eliminate the discharge of pollutants into the surface water runoff; and provide a monitoring program to address the long-term implementation of and compliance with the defined BMPs. The Final WQMP shall be subject to the following additional conditions, which have resulted from the review of the Preliminary WQMP for this project: a. Right of Way improvements shall be described in detail and the Right of Way significant redevelopment exhibit shall be required to be included as part of the Final WQMP. Implementation of these BMPs may result in conflicts in the right of way which shall be resolved by the design engineer prior to Final WQMP approval. b. Trash provisions full capture BMPs shall be designed accordingly to meet 1 -year, 1 -hour tributary area sizing requirements with supporting calculations shall be included in the Final WQMP. c. Additional infiltration testing shall be required based on the varying infiltration rates used in the preliminary design and once final infiltrations BMP locations are established in the Final WQMP. This may result in a significant increase in the size of the infiltration system which could impact the existing infrastructure design onsite. These impacts shall be accommodated by the design team in order to ensure the requirements of the Final WMQP are met. d. Pre-treatment design shall meet all City requirements once area drain system is finalized. 8 Submit a Geotechnical Report to the Public Works Development Services public Works, Division for review and approval. The report shall address any proposed Development Services infiltration features of the WQMP. 9 Prior to issuance of a grading or building permit the City Engineer shall public Works, review the location of each project to determine if it is located within an area served by deficient sewer facilities or the Proposed Project, with peak flows Development Services provided by the property owner, will create a deficiency in an existing sewer line. If the City Engineer determines that either condition exists, the property owner/developer shall conduct a sanitary sewer study to be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer. If the proposed project will increase sewer flows beyond those programmed in the appropriate master plan sewer study for the area or if the proposed project currently discharges to an existing deficient sewer system or will create a deficiency in an existing sewer line, the property owner/developer shall be required to guarantee mitigation of the impact to adequately serve the area to the satisfaction of the City En ineer and City Attorney's Office. The property owner/develo er shall - 8 - PC2021-022 - 9 - PC2021-022 RESPONSIBLE NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL DEPARTMENT be required to install the sanitary sewer facilities, as required by the City Engineer to mitigate the impacts of the proposed development based upon the applicable sewer deficiency study, prior to acceptance for maintenance of public improvements by the City or final building and zoning inspection for the building/structure, whichever occurs first. Additionally, the property owner/developer shall participate in the Infrastructure Improvement (Fee) Program, if adopted for the project area, as determined by the City Engineer, which could include fees, credits, reimbursements, or a combination thereof. MMP No. 122 MM 5.13-4 10 The Owner/Developer shall submit a set of improvement plans for Public Public Utilities, Water Utilities Water Engineering review and approval in determining the Engineering conditions necessary for providing water service to the project. 11 Prior to the issuance of any Grading and Building Permits for the Affordable Community and Housing Developments, the Developer shall execute and record against the Economic development site a Density Bonus Housing Agreement that sets forth the Development terms and conditions of approval of said Density Bonus. The Density Bonus Department Housing Agreement shall be binding on the Developer and all future owners and successors in interest thereof. 12 If construction activity is timed to occur during the nesting season (typically planning and Building between March 1 and July 1), developers will be required to provide focused Department, Planning surveys for nesting birds pursuant to California Department of Fish and Services Division Wildlife (CDFW) requirements. Such surveys shall identify avoidance measures taken to protect active nests. MMP No. 122 MM 5.3-3 13 All archaeological resources shall be subject to the provisions of CEQA Planning and Building (Public Resources Code) Section 21083.2. Department, Planning MMP No. 122 Services Division MM 5.4-3 14 Prior to issuance of demolition, grading and/or building permits, a note shall Planning and Building be provided on plans for grading, demolition, and construction activities, Department, Planning indicating that the Project Applicant shall be responsible for requiring Services Division contractors to implement the following measures to limit construction - related noise: 1. Construction activity is limited to the daytime hours between 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., as prescribed in the City's Municipal Code (Additional work hours may be permitted if deemed necessary by the Director of Public Works or Building Official). 2. All internal combustion engines on construction equipment and trucks are fitted with properly maintained mufflers. 3. Stationary equipment such as generators, air compressors shall be located as far as feasible from nearby noise -sensitive uses. 4. Stockpiling is located as far as feasible from nearby noise -sensitive receptors 5. Construction traffic shall be limited to the established haul routes. - 9 - PC2021-022 NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLEDEPARTMENT 15 Prior to the issuance of grading permits the Project Applicant shall prepare public Works, a construction management plan that shall be approved by the City of Traffic Engineering Anaheim Public Works. The construction management plan shall: 1. Establish truck haul routes on the appropriate transportation facilities. Truck routes that avoid congested streets and sensitive land uses shall be considered. 2. Provide Traffic Control Plans (for detours and temporary road closures) that meet the minimum City criteria. Traffic control plans shall determine if dedicated turn lanes for movement of construction truck and equipment on and offsite are available. 3. Minimize offsite road closures during the peak hours. 4. Deep all construction -related traffic onsite at all times. 5. Provide temporary traffic controls, such as a flag person, during all phases of construction to maintain smooth traffic flow. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS 16 To reduce potential traffic noise impacts that conflict with land use planning and Building compatibility, the following project design features shall be implemented Department, Building for the project: • Mechanical ventilation systems such as air conditioning are required Division for all residential dwelling units so that windows can remain closed for a prolonged period of time. • The exterior wall assembly of all units facing and within 100 -feet of the nearest travel lane of South Anaheim Boulevard shall meet or exceed an assumed exterior wall assembly that includes fiber cement board siding or three -coat cement plaster, one layer of 0.5 -inch -thick plywood or OSB, 2 -inch x 4 -inch wood stud wall channels spaced at 16 inches and a minimum of R-19 fiberglass insulation, and one layer of 5/8 -inch -thick Type X gypsum board. All windows for residential dwelling units in noise -sensitive rooms directly facing South Anaheim Boulevard shall have a minimum STC rating of 31. All other windows for residential dwelling units in noise -sensitive rooms shall have a minimum STC rating of 28. The Applicant shall provide the information necessary for Planning and Building Department staff to determine compliance. 17 Prior to issuance of each building permit, appropriate Traffic Public Works, Transportation Impact and Improvement Fees shall be paid by the property Traffic Engineering owner/developer to the City of Anaheim in amounts determined by the City Council Resolution in effect at the time of issuance of the building permit with credit given for City -authorized improvements provided by the Property Owner/Developer; and participate in all applicable reimbursement or benefit districts which have been established. MMP No. 122 MM 5.15-5 18 Prior to issuance of the first building permit and subject to nexus public Works, requirements, the property owner/developer shall irrevocably offer for Traffic Engineering _10- PC2021-022 NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLEDEPARTMENT dedication (with subordination of easements), including necessary construction easements, the ultimate rights) -of -way as shown in the Circulation Element of the Anaheim General Plan adjacent to their property. MMP No. 122 MM 5.15-6 19 Prior to the issuance of a building permit, street improvement plans shall be Public Works, submitted to the Public Works Department — Traffic Engineering for review Traffic Engineering and approval of proposed signing and/or red curb painting on the south side of Midway Drive adjacent to the project access. Signage and curb painting modifications shall be installed per the approved plans and shall be completed prior to the first final building and zoning inspection. 20 Prior to the issuance of a building permit, plans shall be submitted showing Public Works, stop control for northbound traffic direction at Zeyn Street/Midway Drive Traffic Engineering intersection and at the project driveway exit on Anaheim Boulevard. STOP signs, STOP bars, and STOP pavement legends shall be located within the subject property and be installed prior to the first final building and zoning inspection. Subject property shall thereupon be developed and maintained in conformance with said plans. 21 Prior to the issuance of a building permit, plans shall be submitted to replace public Works, the existing street name signs with private street name signs at Zeyn Traffic Engineering Street/Midway Drive intersection. Prior to the first final building and zoning inspection, private street name sign shall be installed per City of Anaheim Engineering Standard Details 425 and 426 and be located outside of the public right-of-way. Subject property shall thereupon be developed and maintained in conformance with said plans. 22 Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit draft Public Works, Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) that are prepared by an Traffic Engineering authorized professional for review and approval by the City Engineer, Planning Director, and City Attorney, which will generally provide for the following: a. A requirement that residents shall use designated parking area, including garages, only for the parking of vehicles. b. A provision that parking garages are subject to inspection by the Association or City of Anaheim staff. C. A provision requiring that proposed amendments to the CC&Rs shall be submitted for review to the City Engineer, Planning Director or designee, and shall be approved by the City Attorney prior to the amendment being valid. d. A provision that the City is a third -party beneficiary to the CC&Rs and has the right, but not the obligation, to enforce any of the provisions of the CC&Rs relative to common area and utility maintenance, Water Quality Management Plan, and internal parking. - 11 - PC2021-022 NO. CONDITIQNS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT 23 The project driveway on Anaheim Boulevard shall be a right -turn m/out only driveway. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, plans shall be public Works, Traffic submitted showing R3 -5(R) (RIGHT -TURN -ONLY) sign, R1-1 STOP Engineering sign, STOP pavement legend, and right -turn arrow pavement legend at the project driveway. Subject property shall thereupon be developed and maintained in conformance with said plans. 24 Record Parcel Map No. 2021-123 pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act and in accordance with City Code. Provide a duplicate photo Mylar of the Public Works, Development Services recorded map to the City Engineer's office. 25 Public Sewer Improvements to mitigate the deficiency on the segments on the North Ifatella Sewer as identified on the Sewer Study dated May 6, 2021 public Works, and further detailed in the South Central Anaheim Sewer Study (SCASS), Development Services shall be constructed, completed and operational prior to building permit issuance. 26 Provide a pad and line & grade certification from a Registered Civil Public Works, Engineer, certifying that the building pad has been graded and compacted in Development Services accordance with the City a roved grading plan. 27 Submit an interim soils report indicating pad compaction and site stability prepared by the projects Geotechnical Engineer of Record. The pad public Works, Development Services compaction report needs to include a site plan showing the compaction testing locations. 28 Provide a certificate, from a Registered Civil Engineer, certifying that the public Works, finished grading has been completed in accordance with the City approved EadiLig plan. Development Services 29 A Right of Way Construction Permit shall be obtained from the Public Works, Development Services Division for all work performed in the public right- of -way. Development Services 30 All Landscape plans shall comply with the City of Anaheim adopted Public Works, Landscape Water Efficiency Guidelines. This ordinance is in compliance Development Services with the State of California Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (AB 1881). 31 Prior to issuance of building permits, future projects shall demonstrate public Utilities, compliance with the following water conservation measures to the Water Engineering satisfaction of the Anaheim Public Utilities Department. • Install a separate irrigation meter when the total landscaped area exceeds 2,500 square feet. (City of Anaheim Water PIanning and Building Conservation Measures) Department, Building - Use of efficient irrigation systems such as drip irrigation Division systems and automatic systems that include moisture sensors. (City of Anaheim Water Conservation Measures) • Use of low -flow sprinkler heads in the irrigation system. (City of Anaheim Water Conservation Measures) • Use of water -conservation landscape plant materials, wherever feasible. (City of Anaheim Water Conservation Measures) • Low -flow fittings, fixtures, and equipment including low flush -12- PC2021-022 - 13 - PC2021-022 RESPONSIBLEDEPARTMENT NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL toilets and urinals. (City of Anaheim Water Conservation Measures) • Use of cooling tower and waterway recirculation systems. (City of Anaheim Water Conservation Measures) • Use of water efficient ice machines, dishwashers, clothes washers, and other water using appliances. (City of Anaheim Water Conservation Measures). MMP No. 122 MM 5.13-1 32 All backflow equipment shall be located above ground outside of the street setback area in a manner fully screened from all public streets and alleys. public Utilities, Any backflow assemblies currently installed in a vault will have to be Water Engineering brought up to current standards. Any other large water system equipment shall be installed to the satisfaction of the Water Engineering Division outside of the street setback area in a manner fully screened from all public streets and alleys. Said information shall be specifically shown on plans and approved by Water Engineering and Cross Connection Control Inspector. 33 All requests for new water services, backflow equipment, or fire lines, as Public Utilities, well as any modifications, relocations, or abandonments of existing water services, backflow equipment, and fire lines, shall be coordinated and Water Engineering permitted through Water Engineering Division of the Anaheim Public Utilities Department. 34 All existing water services and fire services shall conform to current Water Services Standards Specifications. Any water service and/or fire line that Public Utilities, does not meet current standards shall be upgraded if continued use is Water Engineering necessary or abandoned if the existing service is no longer needed. The Owner/Developer shall be responsible for the costs to upgrade or to abandon any water service or fire line. 35 The Owner shall irrevocably offer to dedicate to the City of Anaheim (i) an easement for all large domestic above -ground water meters and fire Public Utilities, Water Engineering hydrants, including a five (5) -foot wide easement around the fire hydrant and/or water meter pad. (ii) a twenty (20) foot wide easement for all water service mains and service laterals all to the satisfaction of the Water Engineering Division. The easements shall be granted on the Water Engineering Division of the Public Utilities Department's standard water easement deed. The easement deeds shall include language that requires the Owner to be responsible for restoring any special surface improvements, other than asphalt paving, including but not limited to colored concrete, bricks, pavers, stamped concrete, decorative hardscape, walls or landscaping that becomes damaged during any excavation, repair or replacement of City owned water facilities. Provisions for the repair, replacement and maintenance of all surface improvements other than asphalt paving shall be the responsibility of the Owner and included and recorded in the Master CC&Rs for the project 36 The Owner/Developer shall submit a water system master plan, including a public Utilities, hydraulic distribution network analysis, for Public Utilities Water Water Engineering - 13 - PC2021-022 NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLEDEPARTMENT Engineering review and approval. The master plan shall demonstrate the adequacy of the proposed on-site water system to meet the project's water demands and fire protectim requirements. 37 The Owner/Developer shall submit a water system master plan, including a public Utilities, hydraulic distribution network analysis, for Public Utilities Water Water Engineering Engineering review and approval. The master plan shall demonstrate the adequacy of the proposed on-site water system to meet the project's water demands and fire protection requirements. 38 The Owner/Developer shall submit to the Public Utilities Department Water Public Utilities, Engineering Division an estimate of the maximum fire flow rate and Water Engineering maximum day and peak hour water demands for the project. This information will be used to determine the adequacy of the existing water system to provide the estimated water demands. Any off-site water system improvements required to serve the project shall be done in accordance with Rule No. 15A.1 of the Water Utility Rates, Rules, and Regulations. - 39 Water improvement plans shall be submitted to the Water Engineering public Utilities, Division for approval and a performance bond in the amount approved by Water Engineering the City Engineer and farm approved by City Attorney shall be posted with the City of Anaheim. 40 Prior to approval of permits for improvement plans, the property public Utilities, owner/developer shall coordinate with Electrical Engineering to establish electrical service requirements and submit electric system plans, electrical Electrical Engineering panel drawings, site plans, elevation plans, and related technical drawings andspecifications. 41 Fire sprinklers, fire alarm, and standpipes are required on this project Fire Department Community Risk Reduction Division 42 Access to Rescue Windows and Other Required Openings All buildings Fire Department equipped with openings, as required by the Fire and Building Code shall be Community Risk provided with an approved direct access route from the fire access road to Reduction Division accommodate fire department operations. The access route shall be a minimum of six (6) feet in width and be designed to accommodate a twenty- one (2 1) foot fire department ladder. A clear area of at least eight (8) feet in width shall be maintained free of permanent obstructions below all required rescue windows to allow for fire department ladder placement. Show on final landscaping plan that this condition will be met. 43 Provide a Fire Master Plan for review and approval prior to building permit Fire Department issuance. Plan shall include (but not be limited to) emergency vehicle site Community Risk access, water availability and fire flow requirements, any interior laddering Reduction Division requirements, and fire protection features like fire sprinklers and alarms. -14- PC2021-022 NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLEDEPARTMENT PRIOR TO THE FINAL BUILDING AND ZONING INSPECTIONS 44 Prior to Final Building and Zoning Inspections, the property Public Works, owner/developer shall execute and record with the Orange County Recorder Traffic Engineering an unsubordinated declaration of Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) to run with the land, satisfactory to the City Engineer, Planning Director, and City Attorney, which restricts the installation of vehicle gates across the project driveways or access roads as the site design does not allow any such gates to conform to City of Anaheim Engineering Standard Detail 475 pertaining to gate set back distance, turnaround area, guest phone, separate lane for guest access, and minimum width for ingress/egress as required by the Fire Department. Should gates be desired in the future, an amendment to the CC&R's approved by the City Engineer, Planning Director and the City Attorney's office and recorded. Gates, if any, shall comply with the current version of City of Anaheim Engineering Standard Detail 475 and are subject to approval by the City Engineer. 45 The developer shall construct a 5-ft. sidewalk and 5-ft. parkway along Public Works, Anaheim Blvd and a 4ft. sidewalk and 7-ft. parkway along Midway Drive Development Services at the ultimate right of way, curb adjacent, or as approved by the City Engineer. The proposed irrigation line and meter shall be connected to the private main irrigation line. 46 The developer shall construct all improvements along the project's frontage Public Works, on Anaheim Blvd and Midway Drive. The improvements shall include but Development Services not limited to curb and gutter, pavement, driveway, ADA ramps, parkway drains, install street lights, water meters removals, sewer improvements etc. As determined and approved by the City Engineer. 47 All required on-site Water Quality Management Plan, sewer, storm drain, Public Works, and public right of way improvements shall be completed, operational, and Development Services are subject to review and approval by the Public Works inspector. 48 All public improvements shall be constructed by the developer, inspected Public Works, and accepted by Construction Services prior to final building and zoning Development Services ins ection. 49 All remaining fees/deposits required by Public Works department must be Public Works, paid in full. Development Services 50 Set all Monuments in accordance with the final map and submit all Public Works, centerline ties to Public Works Department, Any monuments damaged as a Development Services result of construction shall be reset to the satisfaction of the City En'neer. 51 Record Drawings and As-Built Plans shall be submitted for review and Public Works, approval to the Department of Public Works, Development Services Development Services Division. 52 After building permits are issued. 2019 CFC §510 — Emergency responder Fire Department radio coverage (BDA/DAS) shall be submitted for plan review and Community Risk inspections. Project will completed and commissioned prior to building Reduction Division final inspections. -15- PC2021-022 NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT ON-GOING DURING PROJECT GRADING, CONSTRUCTIONAND OPERATIONS 53 The General Plan Circulation Element and associated Planned Roadway Network Map (Figure C-1 of the General Plan), identifies those roadways Public Works, that are planned to accommodate current development and future growth Traffic Engineering established by the Land Use Element. Roadways will be constructed as development occurs and as funding becomes available. In addition to the roadways identified on the Planned Roadway Network Map, the improvements identified in Table 5.4-7 will be necessary to maintain acceptable levels of service within the anticipated theoretical buildout identified in the General Plan. MMP No. 122A MM 515-5 54 Owner/Developer shall install an approved backflow prevention assembly Public Utilities on the water service connection(s) serving the property, behind property line and building setback in accordance with Public Utilities Department Water Water Engineering Eng!neering Division requirements. 55 Removal of nonnative trees shall be permitted only outside the nesting Planning and Building season. MMP No. 122. Department, Planning MM 5.3-4 Division GENERAL 56 File Emergency Listing Card, Form APD -281, with the Police Department, Anaheim Police available at the Police Department front counter. This card should include on and off site property management contact information for regular Department business hours as well as emergency after hours contacts. 57 In order to facilitate the efficient and rapid access by emergency vehicles Anaheim Police and personnel, all electrically operated gates providing emergency vehicle access to any hotel or residential facility/community development with more Department than 20 (twenty) rooms/residential units, or when otherwise required by the Chief of Police or his designated representative, shall include the installation of an electronic access system which allows for the use of a public safety radio frequency to open the gate. 58 Numbers should face the street to which the structure is addressed. Anaheim police Numbers are not to be visible from ground level. A complex map shall be Department provided in electronic form to the Anaheim Police Department. 59 "No Trespassing 602(k) P.C." posted at the entrances of parking Anaheim Police lots/structures and located in other appropriate places (i.e., Resident Department gathering points and access points, bicycle parking, etc.) Signs must be at least 12" wide x 24" high in overall size, with white background and black 2" lettering. 60 All entrances to parking areas should be posted with appropriate signs per 22658(a) C.V.C, to assist in removal of vehicles at the property Anaheim Police Department owner's/manager's request. -16- PC2021-022 NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLEDEPARTMENT 61 62 Security Measures: 1. Residential buildings/units shall be pre -wired for the future installation of an alarm system. 2. Closed circuit television (CCTV) security cameras are recommended, with the following coverage areas: • Clubroom (Leasing Office, Lobby, Amenities, etc.) • Pool Area 3. If security cameras are not monitored, signs indicating so should be placed at each camera. 4. CCTV monitors and recorders should be secured in a separate locked compartment to prevent theft of, or tampering with, the recording. S. With advances in technology, digital and wireless CCTV security systems are readily available and highly recommended over older VHS or "Tape" recording systems. 6. CCTV recordings should be kept for a minimum of 30 days before being deleted or recorded over. Addressing: 1. Each individual building should be clearly marked with its appropriate address. These should be positioned so they are easily viewed from vehicular and pedestrian pathways throughout the complex. Main building numbers should be a minimum height of 12" and illuminated during the hours of darkness. 2. Address numbers shall be positioned so as to be readily readable from the street. Numbers should be illuminated during hours of darkness. 3. Rooftop address/unit numbers 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 should be spaced 12" to 18" apart. Numbers should be painted or constructed in a contrasting color to the roofing material. Numbers should face the street to which the structure is addressed. Numbers are not to be visible from ground level. Anaheim Police Department Anaheim Police Department -17- PC2021-022 - 18 - PC2021-022 i RESPONSIBLE NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL DEPARTMENT 63 Doors. Anaheim Police 1. All exterior doors to have adequate security hardware, e.g, deadbolt Department locks. 2. 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. 3. Wide-angle peepholes or other viewing device should be designed into all dwelling -unit front doors and all solid doors where exterior visibility is com romised. 64 Lighting, Anaheim Police 1. Monument signs and addresses shall be well lighted during hours Department of darkness. 2. Adequate lighting of parking lots and associated carports, circulation areas, aisles, 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 persons, property, and vehicles on-site 65 Landscaping_ Anaheim Police 1. Landscaping shall be of the type and situated in locations to Department maximize observation while providing the desired degree of aesthetics. Security planting materials are encouraged along fence and property lines and under vulnerable windows. 2. Trees should not be planted close enough to the structure to allow easy access to the roof, or should be kept trimmed to make climbing difficult. 66 Line of sight/natural surveillance: Anaheim Police 1. Common rooms, such as gym facilities, recreation areas, laundry Department rooms, conference rooms, etc., should have transparent doors, have view panels installed in solid doors, or have a window installed next to the door for increased visibility into the room. 2. Doorways, alcoves, etc., should not be recessed to the extent that a place is created for a person to stand and go unobserved. - 18 - PC2021-022 NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLEDEPARTMENT 67 FencinWaccess control: Anaheim Police 1. Perimeter fencing should be utilized whenever possible to enhance Department territorial reinforcement and create defensible space. It should be an open design, utilizing materials such as wrought iron or tubular steel to maintain natural surveillance. 2. Decorative pavers should be used at all vehicular access points to enhance territorial reinforcement. 68 Parking lots/garage alley Anaheim Police 1. Minimum recommended lighting level in all parking lots in 0.5 Department foot-candle maintained, measured at the parking surface, with a maximum to minimum ratio no greater than 15:1. 69 Prior to connection of electrical service, the legal owner shall provide to Public Utilities, the City of Anaheim a Public Utilities easement with dimensions as Electrical Engineering shown on the approved utility service plan. 70 Prior to connection of electrical service, the legal owner shall submit Public Utilities, payment to the City of Anaheim for service connection fees. Electrical Engineering 71 The following minimum horizontal clearances shall be maintained between Public Utilities, proposed water main and other facilities: Water Engineering 1. 10 -feet minimum separation (outside wall -to -outside wall) from sanitary sewer mains and laterals 2. 5 -feet minimum separation from all other utilities, including storm drains, gas, and electric 3. 6 -feet minimum separation from curb face 4. 10 -feet minimum separation from structures, footings, and trees. 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.): 1, 10 feet from structures, footings, walls, stormwater BMPs, power poles, street lights, and trees. 2. 5 feet from driveways, BCR/ECR of curb returns, and all other utilities (e.g. storm drain, gas, electric, etc.) or above ground facilities. 72 No public water main or public water facilities shall be installed in private public Utilities, alleys or paseo areas. Water Engineering 73 No public water mains or laterals allowed under parking stalls or parking public Utilities, lots. Water Engineering All fire services 2 -inch and smaller shall be metered with a UL listed meter, Public Utilities, Hersey Residential Fire Meter with Translator Register, no equals. Water Engineering _19- PC2021-022 NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLEDEPARTMENT 75 Conditions of approval related to each of the timing milestones above shall planning and Building be prominently displayed on plans submitted for permits. For example, Department, conditions of approval that are required to be complied with prior to the issuance of building permits shall be provided on plans submitted for building Planning Services plan check. This requirement applies to grading permits, final maps, street Division improvement plans, water and electrical plans, landscape irrigation plans, security plans, parks and trail plans, and fire and life safety plans, etc. 76 The applicant is responsible for paying all charges related to the processing planning and Building of this discretionary case application within 30 days of the issuance of the Department, 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 Planning Services the issuance of required permits or may result in the revocation of the Division approval of this application. 77 The Applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City and its planning and Building officials, officers, employees and agents (collectively referred to Department, individually and collectively as "Indemnitees") from any and all claims, actions or proceedings brought against Indemnitees to attack, review, set Planning Services aside, void, or annul the decision of the Indemnitees concerning this permit Division 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. 78 All new landscaping shall be installed in conformance with Chapter 18.46 "Landscape planning and Building and Screening" of the Anaheim Municipal Code and shall be Department, maintained in perpetuity. Landscaping shall be replaced in a timely manner in the event that it is removed, damaged, diseased and/or dead. Planning Services Division -20- PC2021-022