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PC 75-45w . ~ RESOLUTION N0. PC75-45 ~ A FESOLUTION OF THE rITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY CO~YCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM THAT PETITION FOR RECLASSIFICATION ~0. 74-75-Z8 BE APPROVED. WFIEREAS, rhe City Planning Comrnission of the City cf Anaheim did receive a verified Petition for Reclassification from ANAHcIM HILLS, INC„ 380 Anaheim Hills Road, Anaheim, California 92807 (Owner); HORST J. SCHGR, 380 Anaheim Hills Road, Anaheim, California 92807 (Agent) of certain real property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of Califo~~nia, described as: That portion ot Sections 7, 8, 17 and 18, Townsliip 4 South, Fange 8 West, S.JS.II. & *S., describecl as f.oll.ows: IIeginning aL• a poir.t ia thc Northweslerly line of thaC certain land a1loCted Co IIenjamin and Thomas Flint and Lleiae~lyn Eixby in lhe Yartition of tlie R::nclio Snntia~o de Santa Ana; said point bcing located therein Plorth 35° 5G' 38" liast 33G1.66 feet from the P1or.CheasC corner of the land described in Deed to Santiago I'armers Association, recorded in Jiook 98, page 5<<G of Deeds in the of.fice ot tl~e CounCy Recor.der of Los Angeles Cuunty, Cali.furnia; thence ].elving said idorChwester.ly line, North 54° 09' 22" ldest 1534.53 fcet to t.lie True Poi~~t of. Segi.nning; thence South 64° 47' 16" West 145.71 feet to the Ueginning of a tangenC curve concav.e Southeaster].y havir~~ a radius oi 200.Op L-eet; thence: 5outlnaesterly along said curve Chrough a central angle reversr_ of 45° .L5' 33" an arc distance of 157.98 feet to the beoinning of a tangent cur.ve concuve Northerly having a tadius of 200.0(1 feeC; thence FTesterly al~ng sai.d curve throuol: a central angle of 98° 51' 37" an arc di.sl•ance of 345.09 fcet to the beginni.ng of. a tangenC. reverse curve concave Southcaesterly having a radius cf 400.Od feet; thenee \oTtho~esterly along said curve througli a cenL•ral angle of 69° 23' 13" an arc distance of 484.41 feel; thence t~ngent Lo said curve South 49° 00~ 04" WesC 167.56 feet to the beginning of 1 tangent curve concave Norlinoesterly having a rs~ius of 600.00 feet; thence Southweaterl.y along said curve L•hrough a central angle of 13° 3'l' S5" an arc distance of ?'~+1.r;8 feet to the beginning of a tangent reverse curve' concave Southeast•erl.y 1~v.ving a radius of 300.00 f.eet; thence South~oesterl.y along said curve tlirounh a central angle of 56° 38' O1." an arc di.sCance of. 296.53 feet; L•hence L•anf;enC to sald curve South 5° 54' S8" Zdest 190.00 feet to tlic heginning of a tan~cnt curve concave \orl•hwesterly having a radius of 400.00 f.eeC; thence Southcacsterly a.loiig said curve fhrough a central angJ.e of 41° 04' k0" an'arc distance ot 287.36 feet to the beginning of a tangenC reverse curve concave SouL•hcasterly having a radius oE 400.00 ieet•; tiience Southwesterly along ~aid curve tlirougli a central an~le of 19°'13~ 08" an arc distance of '!34.17 feet; thenr_e tanger.C Co said curve South 27° 51' 30" West 160.00 feet to the beginning of a tangcnt cuxve concave Nortlna~sterly having a radi.u~ of 300.00 feet; thence South~ac,LCrly along said cur.ve Chrough a central angle of 49° 38' 30" an arc di.stance of 259.92 feeC; Chence tan~ent to said curve Suuth 77° 30' 00" Flest 140.74 feet; thencc \orth 12° 30` 00° l~'est 732.00 feeC; thence Norl•h 44" 05' 00" L•'aet 3G7.~ fc~c: l'h~nce Nortt•~ 14° 23' 00" i:ast 2C1.0 feec; thence \orth 70° 5S' 00" E~sc 92,0 i.c~~; thenae norCh 45° 59' 00" F.ast 331.0 f.cet; thence North 55° ~5' 00" cast 585.~ f:ecc; thence NorCh 19° 11' 00" T:ast 122.~ fect; thence Norl•h 44° 19' oo~~ East 59G.0 CceC; thence South <<5° 41' 00" Eas~ 2z0.0 feet; Chence North 81° 4G' 00" ~as[ G09.U LecC; thence South 00° 26' 00" ~2esY 365.0 fcet la Che begin~ouCherla alon~nsaldr~urvel~ cave I:1sCerly having a radius of 500.00 feet; thence Y 6 tl~r.ough a cantral angle oL 25° 3B' S0" an arc distanc~ of 223.81 f:~et Co the 'Lrur. Poinl of ]ia~;inning ; and • WHEREAS, the City Planning Commissien did hold a public hearing at the City Hall of Anaheim on March 3~ 1975, at 1:30 ~,.m., notice of said public hearing having been dvly y-iven as required by law and iit accordance with the provisions of the Anai~c'sm Municipal Code, Chapter 18.03, to'r;ear and consider evidence for and against said proposed reclassification and to investigate a~d i~ake findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and RESOLUTION N0. ^C?5-45 WHEREAS, said Comm~ion, after due inspection, inv~igation, and sCudy made by itself and in its behalf, an~ after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearirg, does find and determine the following facts: l. That the petitioner proposes reclassification of the aoove-described property from the RS-A-43,000 (RESIDENTIAL/AGRICULTURAL) ZONE to [he RS-HS-22,000 (RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE-FAMILY HILLSIDE) ZONE. , 2. That the Aneheim General Plan designates subject property for low-density residential uses~ 3• That the proposed reclassification of subject property is necessary and/or desirable for the orderly and proper development of the community. 4. That the proposed reclassification of subject property does properly relate to the zones and their permitted uses locally established in close proximity to subject property and to the zones and their permitted uses generally established throughout the community. 5. Tnat the proposed reclassification of ~~~ject property requires the dedica- tion and improvement of abutting streets in accordance with the Circulation Element of the Anaheim General Plan, due to the anticipated increase in traffic which will be generated by the intensification of land use. 6. That no one indicated their presence at said public hearin9 in o~position, ard i~o correspondence was received in opposition to subject petition. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FINDING: That Environmental Impact Repart No. 145, having been considered this date by the City Planning Commission and evidence, both written and oral, presented to supplement said draft of EIR No. 145, the City Planning Lommission believes that said araft of EIR No. 145 does conform to the City and State Guidelines and the State of California Environmental Quality Act and, based upon such information, does hereby recommend to the City Council that they certify said EIR is in compliance with said Environmental Quality Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning C~mmission does hereby recommend to the City Council of the City of Anaheim that subject Petition for Reclassification be approved and, by so doing; that Title 18-2oning of the Anaheim Municipal Code be amended to exclude the above-described property from the RS-A-43,000 (RESIDENTIAL/AGRICULTURAL) ZONE and ta incorporate said descrlbed prop- erCy into the RS-HS-22,000 (RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE-FAMILY HILLSIDe) ZONE upon the follow'ing conditions which are hereby found to be a necessary prerequisite to the proposed use of subject property in order to preserve the safety and general welfare of the Citizens of the City of Anaheim: l. That subject property shall be served by underground utilities. 2. That a final tract map of subject property shall be submitted to and approved by the City Council and then be recorded in the Office of the Orange County Recorder. 3. That drainage of said property shall be disposed ~if in a manner satisfactory to the City Engineer. If, in the preparation of the site sufficient grading is required to necessitate a grading permit, no work on grading will be permitted between October 15th and April 15th unless all required off-site drainage facilities have been installed and are operative. Positive assurance shall be provided the City that such drainage facilities ~aill be completed prior to October 15th. Necessary right- of-way for off-site drainage facilities shall be dedicated to the City, or the City Council shall have initiated condemnation proceedings therefor (the costs of which shall be borne by the developer) prior to the commencement of grading operations. The required drainage facilities shall be of a size and type sufficiene to carr•y runoff waters ~riyinatin9 from higher properties through said property to ultimate disposal as approved by the City Engineer. Said drainage facilities shall be the first item of construction and shall be completed and be functional throughout the tract and from the downstreani boundary of the property to the ultimate point uf disposal prior to the issuance of any final building inspections or occupancy permits. Orainage district reimbursement agreements may be made available to the developers of said property upon tneir request. 4. That grading, excavation and all other construction activities shall be conducted in such a manner so as eo minimize the possibility of any silt originating from this project being carried into the Santa Ana River by storm water originating from or flo~ing through this project. _Z- RESOLUTION N0. PC75-45 ^ THE FOREGOING RESOLQTION is signed and approved by m~this 3rd day of March, 1975• ~ C"CA l~N, , A H CIT ANNING COMMISSION ATTEST: ~ • - ~ ~O./~ SECRETARY, ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION STATE OF CNLIFORNIA ) COIJNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY (1F ANAHEIM ) I, Patricia B. Scanlan, Secretary of the I:ity Planning Commission ~f the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the City Planning Commission o~ the City of Anaheim held on March 3, 1975, at 1:30 p.m., by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: FARANO, GAUER, JOHNS(1N, KING, HERBST NO~S: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ARSENT: COMMISSIONERS: MORLEY, TOLAR !N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my haiid this 3rd day of March, 1975• ~ ~~ ~~~-~~ ~SECRETARY, FiNAHEIM CITY Pi.ANNING COMMISSION _3_ RESOLUTION N0. PC75-45