PC 68-175RESOLUTION N0, PC68-175
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF 'HE CIT'i OF ANAHEIM RE~MMENDING
TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANANEIM THAT AREp DEVELOPME,\'T PLAN
N0, 93 BE DISAPPROVED
WHEREAS, as a result of the City Council's adoption of "A Study of thE Problems of
Residential Homes Fronting on Arterial Streets", the Planning Commission initiated General
Plan Amendments, Reclass?Fication petitions, and Area Development Plans to implement
conversion of the 17 areas designated in the front-on study fram residential to office and
professional or general commercial use; and
WHEREAS, Area Development Plans are designed ~o assist in providing secondary or
additinnal circulation to those properties fronting on arterial streets which have been
considered appropriate for cnnversion to commercial uses; and
WHEREAS, the City Planni.ng Commission did hold a public hearing in the City Hall in
the City of Anaheim on June 3, 1968, at 7:30 0'cloc~~ P,N.~ notice of said public hearino
having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the provisions of the
Anaheim Municipal Code, to hear and consider evidence for and against said oroposed Area
Development Plan, and tn investigate and maHe findings and recommendations in connection
therewith; and
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WHEREAS, said Commission, after due ins~~ection, inveetigation and study made by
itself and in its behalf and after due consicleration of all evidence and reports offered
at said hearing, does find and determine the ~ollowing factsc
1. That subject property is comprised of' three parcels, all developed as low-
density sinole-family residential homesites.
2• rhat adjoining land uses include low-density single-family residential home-
sites to the south and west; and a neighborhood shopping center and retail
and service commercial uses to the north and east.
3. That the Traffic Engineer has indicated that the present daily vehicular
traffic count on Euclid Street is 32,000 automobiles, ar.d is projected to
carry 40,600 vehicles per day; and that Broadway, a secondary highway, is
presently carrying 13,400 vehicles per day, and is projected i:o carry
17,000 vehicles per day in ten years.
4. That all three of the residential lots have orimary vehicular access to
Broadway; that the service station and appliance store property at the
southwest corner of Broadway and Euclid Street have existing vehicular
accessways to both Broadway and Euclid Street; however, none of the five
lots is served by an alley.
5. I'hat the two commercially zoned parcels at the southwest corner of Euclid
Street and Broadway have fully dedicated street frontages; however, the
three low-density, single-family lots fronting on Brnadway have only 40-foot
half-width street dedication, and the lot depths wnuld be reduced to 91
f eet after ultimate street dedication, and would be further reduced if
secordary access of 20 feet were required.
6. That the Commission finds that after considerable testimony and discussion,
together with a field inspection of the property, that the size and shapeof
the lots even after ultimate dedication makes th~m suitable for residential
retention.
7. That five persons appearad representina 20 persons present in the Council
Chamber in opposition, and that two persons aopeared in favor of subject
oetition.
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NOW~ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the C_;,y Planning Commission does hereby
recommend to the City Council of the City of AnaheiR: that Area Development Plan No. 93
be disapproved on the basis that the proposed increase in land use for three parcels,
; necessitating secondary circulation for utilization, is premature, and based also on
~ the foregoing findings.
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THE FOREGOING RESOLUI'ION is signed and approved by me this 13th day of June, 1966.
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CHAIRMAN ANAHEIM CITY PL~ANNIN COMMISSION
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SECRETARY ANAH~IM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
SI'ATE OF CALII~RNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, Ann Krebs, Secretary o.° the City Planning Commission or the City of Anaheim, do
hereby certify that the foregoing resv;lution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the
City Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim, held on June 3, 1968, at 7:30 0'clock P.M.,
by the following vote of the members thereofs
AYFS: COMMISSIONERS: Allred, Farano, Herbst, Mungall, Rowland, Camp,
NOESs COMMISSIONERS: None.
ABSEM: ~MMISSIONERS: Gauer.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 13th day of June, 1968.
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SECRETARY ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
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