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PC 85-135RESOLUTION N0. PC85-135 RcSOLUTSON OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSJON THF.S PETITZUN FOR VARIANCE N0. 3485 3E GRANTED WHEREAS, the Anaheim City Planning Commission did receive a veriEied Petiti~n for 4ariance from h1ISAL IIUILDING CUNTRACTORS, INC., ATTN: WARTAN L. MZNASSIAN, 300 South Harbor Boulevard, Suite 600, Anaheim, Ca]ifornia 92805, owners, of certain real property situated in thr: City of Anaheim, County oF Oranye, State of California describod as: TfiAT YORTZON OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 10 WEST, RANCHU CAJON DE SANTA ANA, AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 51, PAGE 10 OF i+IISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS OF ORANGE COU[JTY~ CAL'lFORNIA, AND AS SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER IS INUICATED ON A MAP OF TRACT N0. 647 RF.'CORllED SN BOOK 20, PAGE 34 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS OF ORANGB CUUNTY, CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS F6LLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NOP.TH LTNE OF SAID SECTIUN, EAST 200.00 FEET THEREON FRGbt THE NORTHWESi CORNER OF THE LAND DESCRIBEU IN PARCEL 1 OF THE DEED TO THE GRECO CONSTRUCTION CURPORATION, RECURDED OCTOBER 6, 1955 IN BUOK 3235~ PAGE 147 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE SOUTt] 300.00 FEET PARALLEL WITH THE LO~ST LINE OF SAID GRECO CONSTRUC7'ION CORPORATION LAND; THENCE EAST 140.00 FEET PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; TFIENCE NORTH 300.00 FEET PARALLEi. 4lITH SAID WEST LINE, TO THE N03TH LSNE OF SAID SECTIO~; TNENCE WEST 140.00 FEET 'PO THE PUINT OF BEGINNIFG. EXCEpTING THEREFROM THE NORTH 66 E'EET THEREOF. Wiie;kbAS, thc city Pt~nning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Civic Center in the City of Anaheim on May 13, 1985, at 1:30 p.m., notice of sai.d public t~earing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code, Chapter 18.03, to hear and consider evidence Eor and against said proposed variance and to investigate and niake findinas and recommendations in c.~inection therewith; said public heariny having been continued to the Planning Commission meeting of May 29, 1985; and WHEREAS, said 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 fo?Iowing facts: 1. ~hat the petitioner proposes waivers of the following to construct a one-story commercial/retail center: 0537r PC85-135 ~ `r ~~•,~ v..-:,; _ .:... ... . . _ .. _ a) SECTION 18.44.062.C11 - Maximum structural heigt~t. (0 feet peCmitted dt west pLOpe[ty line; adiacent to singie-family residential zone boundary; 19 feet proposed) b) SECTION 18.44.063.040 - Minimum landscaped setback. (.10 feet required adjacent to the west and east property lines; 0-5 feet proposed) 2. That the above-mentioned ~~aivers are hereby granted on the basis that there are special ciccumstances applic.3ble tc the property such as size, shape, topogeaphy, location and surroundings which do not apply to uther identically zo~ed property in the same viainity: and that stcict application oE tha zoniny Code deprives the property of privileges enjoyed bp other properties in the identical zone and classification in khe vicinity and subject to Interdepartmental Committee recemmendations. 3. That there ace exceptional or extraordinary circumstances or conditions applicable to the propert,~ involved or to the intended use of the properky that do not apply generally to the property or class of use in the same vicinity and zone. 4. That the requested variance is necessary foc the preservation and enjoyrt~ent of a substantial property right possessed by other pr.operty in the same vicinity and zone, and denied to the property in question. 5. That tt~e requested variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or ir.jurious to the property or improvements in such vicinity and zone in which tl~e propecty is located. 6. That no one indicated their pcesence at said public hearing in opposition; and that no correspondence was received in opposition to subject petition. ENVZRONt•1ENTAL IMPACT FINDING: That the Anaheim City Planning Cpcanission has ~~vi~we~ th~ ~roposal to recl~ssify subject orooerty from the RS-A-43,U00 (kesidential, Agricultural) to the CL (COmmercial, Lir~~ited) or a less intense zone to construct a one-stocy commercial/retail center with waivers of maximun st~uctural height and minimum landscaped setback on a cectangularly-shaped parcel of .lan~ consisting of approximately 0.75 acre, having a frontage of approximately 140 feet on the south side of Lincoln Avenue, and further described as 1830 West Lincaln Avenue; and does hereby approve the Negative lleclaration upon finding that it has colsidered the Ne9ative Declaration together with any comments received duriny the public review Ytocess and further finding on the basis of the initial study and any comments received that there is no subskantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment. NOW, R'HEREFORE, BE IT FESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission does hereby grant subject Petition for Va~iance, upon the followin9 conditions which are hereby found to be a necessary prerequisite to the proposed use oF the suUject propecty in u der to p[eserve the safety and yeneral welfarc of the Citizens of the City of Anaheim: ~ -2- PCBS-135 > z~~~ ,~ r. .. .., _ - ., :... !~"~°,. .:,a,, ~ . ~~.~:: - ~ _ '~.. . . . . .. . . . . ~ .. ;, : . .-: ~,: :... ;;~ 1. That cidewalks, curbs, gutters, and paving shall be repaired along Lincoln Avenue as cequired by the City Engineer and in accordance with standar.d plans and specifications on file in the Office of the City Enyineer. 2. That the ownec of subjecl• property shall pay to the City of Anaheim a fee for tree planting pucposes along Lincoln Avenue in an amount as detecmined by che City Council. 3. That pri_or to issuance of a building permit, the appropriate traffic signal assessment fee sha11 be paid to the City of Anaheim in an amount as determined by the City Council for new commercial buildings. 4. That the driveway shall be cunstructed to accommodate ten (10) foot radius curb returns as required by the City Traffic Engineer. 5. That drainage of subject property shall be disposed of in a mannec satisfactory to tt~e City Engineer. 6. That prior to commencement of structural framing, fire hydrants shall be installed and charged as required and determined to be necessary by the Chief of the Fi[e Department. 7. That trash storage areas shall be provided and maintained in accordance with approved plans on file with the Stceet Ftaintenance and Sanitation Division. 8. That this Variance is granted subject to the adoption of the Zoning Urdinance in connection witi~ keclassification No. 84-85-36, now pending. 9. That the owner of subject property shall pay to the City of Anaheim a fee for street lighting along Lincoln Avenu~ in an amount as aetecmined by the C:iLy Council. 10. That eubject property shall be served by undergcound utilities. 11. That F,rior to issuance of a building permit, primary watec ma3n fees shall be paid to the City cf Anaheim, in an amount as deterTined by the Office of the Utilities Genecal Manager. 12. That fire sprinklers shall be installed as required by the City Fire Marshall. 13. That all eir conditioning facilities and other roof and ground mounted equipment shall be properly shielded from view, and the sound buffered from adjacent residential properties. 14. That the proposal shall comply with all signing requirements of the CL Zone, unless a variance allowing sign ~.~aivers is approved by the Planning Commission or City Council. 15. That a six (6)-f.oot high masonry block wall shall be consttucted and maintained along the south, east and west property lines. -3- PC85-135 16. That any proposed parking acea lighting fixtures shall be dowii-lighted with a maximum height of 12 feet. Said Lighting fixtures shall be directed away from adjacent property lines to protect the re~idential integrity of the area. 17. That 15-gallon trees planted on 15-foot centers, with appropriate irrigation facilities, shall be installed and maintained along the south property lines. 18. That subject property sha11 be developed substantially in accordance with plans and specif:cations on file with the City of Anaheim rnarked Revision No. 1 of Gxhibit No. 1 and Exhibit Nos. 2 and 3. 19. That prior to i~suance of a building permit, or within a period of one year from the date of this resolution, whichever occurs first, Condition Nos. 2, 3, 6, 9 and 11, above-mentioned, shall be complied with. Extensions for further time to complete said conditions may be granted in accordance with Section 18.03.090 of the Anaheim Municipal Ccde. 20. That prior to final building and 2oning inspections, Condition Nos. 1, 4, 5, 7, ~U, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 and 18, above-nentioned, shall be complied with. BE IT FUR7'HER RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission does hereby fina and detecmine that adoptior of this Resolution is ezpressly f~redicated upon applicant's compliance with each and all of the conditions hereinabr,ve set forth. Should any suct~ condition, or any part thereof, be declared invalip or unentorceable by the final judgement of any court of competent jucisdiction, then this Resolution, and any appr.ovals herein contained, shall be deemed nu11 and void. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTIUN is signQd and appro~ed by me this 29th ddy of hiay, l9&5. ~- - / -~r ~.~~ ~I~: ~~ L. -CHAI MAN, AIvAHEYM C~iTY PLANNING COMNIISSION ATTEST: /~ C /' - V ~ZC_~/ ~, - ~1~.-~ t,~..._ SECRETA~Y, ANAHEIpI CITY PJ,ANNING COh1MISSION STATE UF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY Of' ANAHEIM ) -9- PC85-135 w.•;,. _ _ . _. . .. I, Edith L. Harris, Secretary of the Anaheim City Planning Commi.sion, do hereby cer.tify that the focegoing resolution was passed and adopted a: a meeting of the Anaheim City Planning Commission held on May 2:, 1985, by the following vote of the members thereof: ^ AYES: COMPfIS5I0NERS: BtiU.AS~ AUSHUkE~ FRY~ HERBST~ KING~ LA CLAIRE~ MC BURNi.Y NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSEqT: CO[4MISSIONERS: NONE IC! WITNESS WH~REOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 29th day of May, 1985. ~~ , ~_t~E' ~-=l ~- -1~~--1(.~.~~ SECRETAP,Y, ANAHEIM CITY PLANNZNG COMMISSION -5- PC85-135 ~