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Resolution-PC 90-180~ x~2L~i~?o;.~ ~L- ~:.~Q ~>~ A RE50LUTION OF TI~i~ ANAF(ETM CTTY F1~ANNING COMMISSION THAT PETITION FOl2 CONDITIONAL USE P~RMIT N~, 33U3 D~ GRA.*]TED WF~IERE,~S, tho Anaheim Ci~y P1r~nninc~ Commission dz~ ~•eceive a verified Petitian for Condit:3ona1 Use Permit tr~m l•hQ agent: for cerCain real propsrty situl~ed in l-.he Ciry uf Anah~im, County of Orange~ St~.+~.e af Ca'liFornia, a~s~r~z~~a as: TF1AT POFTJON Ol' THI: NORTIIEAST QUARTER OE' SECTION 26, :l'OWNSHTP ~! SOUTH, RANGE .l0 WEST I27 THG RANC:fiO SAN .7UAN CAJ~~N Dk; SANTA ANA, CiTY OF I~I3AHEIM, COUNT~t OF ORANG~;, S7'ATE OI' CAL.IF012N:iA, AS SI•IUWN O~i A Mp,r~ RECORDED IP1 Ii00T; 51, PAGE 10 Or MISCGLLA2dE0[.~S MAPS, R~CORDS OI~ OI2AN(~E COUNTY., CALIFQRNIA, DESCRIBED AS NQLLOWS: PR.RCEL 4, AS SHOWN ON A t~fAF' FECURD~U IN BOOK 81, AAGE 32 OF' PA22CEL MAPS, IN TH': OFFI(;E OF TKE COUNT'Y RECORDER 0~ SAID Uh'ANGR CpiJNTY. WHGR~,A::, the City l~lanniny Commissiun dict hold :1 publi.c hearing at the Civic Center in ttie City of .Anaheim on Ju].y 1G, 1990 at 1:30 p.m., notice of sa.id public liearing having been dul,y given as required by law and in accorciar~c~ with the pzovisions of the Ananeim Municipal C~de, Chapter 18.03, to hoar arici cons.ider evidence for ind aq~i:~st sair~ proposed conditional uss permit anfl to investz~~ate and mak~ find.inqs and r~corrunendakiuns in cnr.aection therewith; and WHEItCAS, said Co~runi;;sior~, aEter due irispocti.or., invostigatiun and study macle by itselC and in iLs ae2aalF, aiid after, duQ consideration uf a17. evidcnc~ and repor.ts of£ereci at said hearing, does find and d~termine t;, fo]..lowi.ng facrs: 1. That t1ic~ proposad use is nr~pei•ly ono tor wh,ich a con3itiona3. use per:nit. .is aut.hua:izod b.y Anaticim Munici~z+.~ Ccdr~ ~ections 18.41.050.030, 18.41.050,095, 1~.41.050.11U, 7.8.~f]..050.1t10, 18.~11.Q50.183, 18.41.050.185 and 18.91.062.013 L•o permzC the constructien ot two lfi-story, 224-foot hxyh, 3C0,000 and 339,200 sq,ft. oCf~ce builc9inqs; two 20wstory, 2~~0-Eoot high, 440,n00 sq.ft, pEfice buildings; one 'L-story, g0-f:oot high, 40,000 sn.ft. health club (attached to onQ 8-story parkinq strucr_ur~); one ~.g..story, 226-foul high, 275, ~'17 sq, ft;. , 40U•-room h~tel and rostauranC with a cocktail lounge a~id 1,9U0 sq.ik. of accessory retail uses; and, 40,000 sq.Et. of accessory rotail uses witt~ specialty uQrvic~/retail eho~s including semi-encl.osed resL•aurants (and sandtiri.ch srogs~ wikh on-sale alcuholic beverac~e~ t~ be located in the o.[fice bL~.ildinqs an~i/or the parkiixg structu.res; anc3 with waiver of L-he Collr~w.inc~: 1591r -1- PC90-1~3U . .. , . , . .~ ~~~~"i;:;f~f SF~7._'IQN,~ 1~q~, c~,~-4 -• ~tinim _m num ?r_ t ~.4A _ ~4 _ .9 _~ark~~.Q_sna~g~. ~-~-'-Q-~-~-~4s-~: ~ 2. ~.~1_~'7 7 r e c~ u i r e d; ~~-l-U-~4.~_,~S1.22 minimuin 5~4U0 Y.a maximum 6,3:1G pr•oposed) ?-~~ 4~~ o~~z~l ~ ~-Q~.~~".~~_22~1_ 1$s4.4_25 Q~4? ~ i8.~,[~,,~( SO~Q241 181Q6 t45Q~2555 ~n ci ~ t3,9~t' ., 4 8 0 ~. That the rec;u~sted waiv~r is hereb,y granted on ~he basis t`iat tlie p,~rking waiver wi11 no~ caiise an increase in tr.affic conc~estian in tho immodiate vicini.h,y nor advorsely afL•ect any ~.djoining land ~zsec ~nd gr~nting of the p~rkir~g waiver under the conditinns imposed, if any~ wi11 t~ot be detrimental L-u the pE23CP.~ health, saf~ty~ and gener~l weltare of the cit.izens of- the City c~f Anahc.im. 3. That thQ propo:~ed use wi].1 not c~dversely a:[tect the adioining land uses and the growr.h and develonrnent r~.C the az•ea in which it is prop~sed to be ~oca~ ~, 4. Tliat th~ size ancl shap~ oF the si~e proposead for ~he use is adequare L-a all~w the fL~l]. c~evel~pment of tha proposed use in a manner not detrimcnt~~]. to the partictilar area nor to the peace, health, safety and general welfaz•~ oP the Citizens of tkie City ~f Analxeiri. 5. 'Cliat tho grar.t,ing condition: iTTiposeci if of tho Conditional Us~~ Permit under th~ , any, wi11 s~L-aty and gen~;e~al welfax•e af the riot be Citi dotrimental to the ~eace, he~lth, zens of the City of Anal:c~im. 6• T1~aY, the traffic generated by th~ proposer,] use wi21 not .impose an un~ue burdon upon thw streets flnd ~iighways designed and improvad to carr_y thn tr,~ffic in the area. 7• Ttiat iio ona indicated their pzesence mt ~aid gublic hoarizig in opposition; and that no correspondence was received in opposit3.on ta the subject pQtition, ~A_UrF~RNIA _ ENVIFiq_DiM_F.NTAL.._~t.1ALITY T, T FINDIN : That af~er considericig Final EIR No. 277 .tor thE pruposed S ad.ium Husi es:, 'r~ark prnject und rev.iewing eviclenee pres~nted, 1~c~~h; written and oral, pres~nted to :~upplernent Final EIR No. 277, ~he Planct.i.ng Comm.ission, finds L-hat: (a) Fin~tl EIR No. 277 is .i.r~ compliance with the CaliEo.rnia Environmental ~ual.ity Ac~. and the State ancl City ~uidelixies; l~) F'inal. EIR No, 277 iclenti.~ies the fol.luwiiig ilnpacts whi.eh are c.ansidered lo bc~ both unavoidab~e and adverse in nature and not fu11y mitiqaled to a 1eve1 at in;; ic~nif.icance: -~~ PC90-180 ~~~~;r ri .,.:~~. . ~ ~ ~~ ~ . .. .. . 1.~,~ . . . ... .. . . , . l ~., . 1 ,. . Tr~iti~/~iry~l~~.i~ ~~ .- , ~ d;l~ ~ ~,;~9 All in.tFr.sections an,~ly?F,;~ in L~~~1 aF Sor•v.icc~ OS D r Ptiase I wi11 operat~ at an acr.e~table i.mpr.ovements ~s e~ ider~L i of 7"a e p9~ ~ tn ~ Voluma l. For n bl Phasa SI, w::~h L•ho of th:~ Resp~ns~ to ~ Cortimoat y' Bou].evard ar~ci inte rser ti Oranc~owood Avenue escu inte.rsect3on h~ Srat (LOS Q College . . ons i.mpxr~~am~nts as wi11 oporute indicated i at ~n f C ~ ~s E), all h~ Volume 1, n Table 4 o ttl~ g~sr,~n ~ ~o Con~Qn~ Even with impru~rements list-ed fo:c Phase IIT in iable 6 of thQ Respons~ to Comments, Volumc 2(which assumes tIie Pacifico Avenue avercrossing and I-5 interchar,ge improvements are cam~letie), ~~o intersections, Ite.~ella 11,V~T111E9 and Skate College g~ulevard and Sh~ate Col:legp IIoulevard and Oi•ange~vood Ac•enuE~ will unaccepkable LUVels of Servico ~ and F, r~spoc*ive14Pgrate ~t considera~ .;igtlitiCant. Y• which is Eight of the t;en intars~clion~ have b~eu mitig~~e~ $~ich that tYlose rospective port.io~~;; of Ch~ cil:culakion systern wi'!1 operate at a:i acceptable ].eve1. Based on thQ cumulative traff.ic impact, th~ completi.on. o£ the Pacificu Aveiiue overe.rossing and I-5 interchange improvements priur to commencement of Pha~e ITI of the ~evelopment wauld be ne~essary unless ,ui~sequen~c studies (basQd or~ circumstancos exist:ing• at tha't t.im~j find ~hat Pha.3e ITI developmen~t may pxoceed without l•hese improvQmQnts and adclitional m.itig•ation mea3ures are identified to ma.intain an acceptable LOS .D, , Air ialitv Q-•-- ~ven though thc tlire;,•hold for stationary ;;ource Pmissions for on-sike us~s will nut exceed th~ criteria sp~cifi~d by SCAQI+~ and ~he proposed project is cozas9.stent wwtl~ ~he AQMP, the incraase in consumption of natural gas on-sito e.nd the off-site gc~ngration o~ electricity as we11 as the emi;;sions tran projected-relate~d traffic wi11 .inc.rementally conL-r.ibut3 L•o 1oca1 and roqioria] a.ir quality degradatio~i which is cUnsidered signifirant. LnP~ Re~.~r~~ The proposed pr~ject i•~ill rosult in Che eon~nii~ment and consumptio~, of xenewabic and nan-ronewabl~ re~ources that can be mfni~~ized Chrough implg~nentatio,,i of. miti~Jati,on measures identifieci in the Final EIR. Cumulativ~ impacts on reg.icnal energy supp].ies that relato to the consumpti~~n oF natural gas, fossil tuels and ~lec;lricity are considered sig;iific~nt. -3- PC~U-IQO ~ ,1~u:~..~ rzr~nirr~: (c) Sec~ion 15091 of• the CEQA Guid~slinos requiros khat ona or rriore Pin~iings be m~c1e far eacti of thos-: signi.fxcant ~nvironmenl:al eLfects. Three findinr categor3.~s ar~ po~sible. Sections A, ~3 and G below ~tate eacli finding, and thon i.dentity the impact categories for which thE+sa Findings ar~ appropriato. " ~• "Changes or a1Ler~tions have beQn rEquirQd in, or• incorporated into, the project which avoid or substantia:l.'l~r lesson the s.igniFican~ environmental efEect as iclentifxed in. the Final EIR.'~ This finc~ing applies ~o the followinq erivironmental effecL•s of the project: . Land Usa . PolicQ f'rotection . F:re Protectio?1 . Sanitary Sewer/Wastewater Treatment . WatQr , . Noise . Hydrolo9Y ~ . So7.id Was~F . Natural Gas . Electricit~ ; . ~Qlep~ionP Service Refer to the Final EIR for a full discuwsion of the above 3mpacL-s, thc~ mitigation m~asures ~roscribed and a cli~cussian of impact sigrxificance aftcr mitigation., B• "Such change, or alter3t.ions are withizx th9 respoiisibility and jurisdiction of ancthor puk~lic agency and xio~ ~.t~e ~gen~y making the finr.littg, Such changes kiave been adopted b,y such other ayency or can azid sh.ould be adopt,.~d by such othar ageizcy.'~ The ~~lanned imr,z~ovement of h.he I--5 inCerchanc~~ (acce~s to the free~vay from Paci:Eico Aventie) is critical in providinq a workabl~e .:irculaCion syst~m i.n the ~,ro~e~~ vic'.n3.ty. Ph~~e III of the Stadium busznass Park pruject is con~i:agent upon tlie cum~.teticn of this important ~roject, Since the I-•5 interc:hange imprcvement .is undec thQ jur~sdiction nf C:altrans and is nut undsr ~he control of the City, t:ie abov~ Einding is appropri.ate for tl~fs impact. ~• "SpQCific aconUmic, social, or other considera~ions ma;ce irifeasible tite mitigation mea~•a~es or project a14:exnatives idn:~tified in the Final EIEt. " The follow.ing discuss.ion idcnti.iies tiiQ ~•arious alternatives considered iii the Final ETR, .ollowe~~ by an explanation of the z•atzonale for finding ~hese alterr~a~ives i.nfeaszble. Discussion ut ttie Sla~emAnt ~f Overriding t;ons.ideratior•- i,s i.ncluded in Faragr~ph No. (d; ot: this sQCt•ion oP the stnff report. -~3- PC9~-180 ~ ~ ir^';~'A\. N~F?roie~t,/N~D~ve1o m n ~il~. rn--t,ive 'rtiis a].tcrnaf:iv~e w~auld leave Lhe ~ i':e in its current stats anii assume:s kh~t ~he existing ros~au ,,n~ and tilk-up, light industrS.al-typA bui].d.i.ng; can~inua ope• atir~g undisturbod. Ex.isting dQVelopmer.t on-site waulct continue to contribute ta local trafEic, ambienl- nois~ levels and air quality deqra~ia~ion. ThQ site utilizes existing Eacilities for services and utilities. With the "No Proje~;t/No DevclopmQnt" Alternative. these existing im~acts will not chazige. As the existing us~u are permitL•od unde: the present land use and zoninc~, ].and use and zon.irig con5iderations are not affocted. Wi.th this alt:ernative, inad~quacies with thr~ local hydro].agy axid L-lood control wi11 cont?nue ta Gxist, witYlou~ mitigation. RPduc~c,1_Iu en~i~~=~1q I~otel A~.ernatiy~ Co~nmerciaJ. in~ensity on-site could be rgduaed by exclucling 'the 4Q0-room hotel fi•om the propo5eci sits plan. This is essentially equivalent to Cha buildout of Phas~~ I, YT and III with ~he Catch Reskaurant ta rPmaiiz al L•~is northeast portion of t2ie site. All off.ice space, tha heal~h club and the scaled c~own parlcing stxuckures wauld be dove'loped as proposed. Irnpacts l-o land use cunsicierations ~nd hydrology wvu'ld be simiZar to those anticipatRd wirh the Proposed pr.ojec~. This alternativR would sti11 involve the change of land use from liqht industriallwarehous.ing tc commercial/ofEiee and wo~:ld zequzre ~ zoning L~eclassificatior~ and conditional use pertnit. The site would be Lully daveloped and similar runofL• v~lum~s would ~e generatQd anrl directed t:o tlie local storm draiii sysL-em. Without the hotel, traffic ~volumeM would be reuuced by ~5~ (4,200 trips per c~ay) and traf:fir.-relatQd emissions taould be decreased by abeut 1,330 1bs. per c~ay. Impacts to noise, air quality, traffic/circulation, energy and public services and utilitios would be pLOnnrtionate:ly ie~s. Y.owev~r, tk~e degree o~ impact reductions may noL bc~ enoir,gh ta eliminate th~ need [or infrasCruc~ure and servicp improvements. For pxample, tl~e high-rise struc~ures would rsqui.re upqrading wator faci.liti~s to accommodate ~ho requirecl £ire flaw, It is like.ly ttiat this alt.ern~~tive would require i.nfrastructure and service improvemenY.s sirr:ilar to t;}iosa r•ecommendod f.ar i;he proposed project. Reduceci Intgns?_t~_~0~ r,r' Prqp~s?d Proier~ A1t~n~zt~iy_~ T}iis al~ernaL-ive would a11ow for the d~velopmenY. of only 50~ ot the ~!Y'O~1Qa^QG off.ica a~•c~a (abo~:C '160,000 squar~ Feet), 7.Q,000 aguare feet of rPr~il uses and th4 h~ai~h club. The hotel would no~ be included in this a:l tQr~ialive, but the Catch Restaur.anL wauld remain on-site. The parY.ing struc.C~.irp would be roduced in scalc~ commensuratie to t'.ie projoct-xelated parking neuds. -5- PC9C-180 0 1~! Impacts to latici use and hydralogy would be sim,ilar to those antlcipated for ~ho proposed project. A change of :Land us~ from light indus~rzal/w•arehousing t~ commercial/ofiicQ and a zoni.ng reclassiLication and condirxonal usa pormiL• wou].ci sti11 be required. The un-si~c 2i~ydrologic setting wo~.i_ld be similar with improvements to r~fP-sit~e facilitie, still boing :equired. Iin,pact:s ~.o r~c~ise, a.ir quality, traffic/circulation, energy ana public s~rvi~es and utilities wouJ.d be significantly 1ess, TraEfic wou7.d be r~dticed to ~bouC 12,OOQ trips ptx• day or ~3~ of tiiat of the propose~l projet;t. Traffir-related ai.r Qm.issions woulrl be roducQd proportionately. Ambient noise levels would stil.! .inerease dub to pxoject-related trxf:fic and ir~tensificatxon of on-site land use1 but, thoy would not; reach thP ; ame ].eve1~ '.~i.cipatod ~rit~h the ~~roposed project. Servire and utili~y improvements wou7.d ~~ill passibly bc: requir.ed dep~nding an-site confir~uration and capacitg levels. For oxainpla, vr7ter syst-.em impr.ovements ,nay ziot be necassary i£ t;he project alternative dic7 aot involve high-rise structures. ~lf~rn~~ive Land l'lse - Rer~~+il With t}iis alternati~re, th~ lighi: industrial/warFhouse la».~ usas would be coYiverted to all retail. A c:ommuniry-ty~e or• spQCialty-L-y~e retaiZ center comprisA~l ~f approximately 230,000 square Eeet (assumes 30`~ utiliza~ion of the to ta]. site acroaye) rrould be envisioned for this lvcation. This ~and uso wou7.d be compatihle with. e~ci.sting vicinity commercial us~s (9.,e. along TCatella Avenue) but would not be consistent with develap-n~nt t:randa changirlg t;ho AnalzQim 5tadium Aroa L-o a regior~31 office center wi*.h sup~ort commercia]. UJ~J integr~ked withi.n o~fice centars. On-site land uses would be intensifiod anc~ a rer.lassif•ication uf zoning wou:ld be requiz•ed. Hydr~loc~ic considQralions would be simi'lar to tha proposed project with improvements required tn correct drairiage inadequ~cies. Project-generated trip ends with this alter:zative would bQ approximately 33~ of tho ,e lssociate~i wi,tih tho proposed project and ].3.kewise woulc~ c~on~ribut.e about 33`~ of th~ F~M peak-hour volumes. Air quali~.y and noise impacts would be reducRC~ propor.*ionately to thc reduction oE traPfic. Ttie d~mand ~or ~~ub:iic services and uCilities are anticipaled to vary from les~er x:o graater than wi~h the propose~~ pruject clepending ari thQ c~xact naturQ of commercial activities. Many of the improvements ta services, utilities and infrastructuro would still be requir~ci. Storm dra.in, watex service, police and .Ei.re service and traffic flow improvaments may be required t:o accommadate the praject. The r.umber of vehicle trips may be reducod, however, the ;:ver,a.gH ~rip length may increase as th~.s sa.te is sAmewhat iso]a~ecl From r.~si~'eiitial centors. ~~- PC90-1$0 v'. ~~. F, i.~r '~i ~5 It~l~~?Lr~~4 lnfeasil~ili~r/Ro;j~.S~i4X1~..~.%+.=~~.~.~.~~~~.ft~.~ The Planning Commassi~n finds tha~ L•he alto.rnutives are infea~able and less desirablc~ thar- the current praj~act, and rojacts tho v~arinixs nlternatives for the foll.owi.ng reasonsz 1. The No nx•oject/1Jo Davelopmont, R~duced Tntensity - Nd Hotel, Reduced 'lntensi~y - ~O~b o~ Praposed Pro;jec~ and Retail Alternat.ives would resulh in the loss of jol~s as comparpd to tho subject project. In addiCiun, appi•oval of ~he bTo Project ~lterna.tive would result in the loss uf an unspeci£ied n~unbar oE temporary construction jobs t•o bo created by the ctovalopment af Y.he S~adium Fiusiness Parlc. Z. The N~~ l~rn j ectlb*o Developrrient Alternatxve wou'~ d eliminate tho projecL-'s contributian tow~az•d thc~ fUnding af rogional transporta~ion and storm dr~in iznprovements that will benePit the surroundi:ig ar~a. 3. With the N~ Project/No DevelopmenL Alternativo, Recluced Tntensity - NQ Hote1 anci Reduced Intensity - 50~ of Pro~osect Froject ~lternatives, the cos~t/reverxue and other economi.c benQfit:c obtained through implemsntation oi• thc~ projec:~ wo~~'!d be rea].izeii to a lssser deqree. (d) That thQ Pl~rining Commission Eurtl:nr find.s thaL• the ber~.afits of th.e project have been weighed agaxnst tha unavoidable ac3verse envi.rcramer-tal impacts and pursuant to Section 15093 o:E the 5tato CEQA Guideliues, the occurrence of ~he significant c~nvironmental im~acts identiFied in Final ~IR No. 277 as seL forth above, may~ b~~ permitted without further m.; :igation due t~o t;he f.allowing a•~errzding considbrati.ons: To ~;he extent that any impacts ;iueludinc~, without licnitation, c~amulative imnac~s) attributable to tlie Stadiwn Business Park remain unmi~igated, such impacts are a..ceptable in 1iyYit oE the ov~3rridin~ sacial, economic and otiher consiQ~ratiuns set forth herei.:~. Tha project alternativ~js set forth in the EIR are infeasible f~r these reasons and less desirable than the current projer,t. Additional mitigatian maasures and ~ha alkernatives would impose limitations an3 res~r.ictions on th~ dev~lopm~nt of the Stadium I3usiness Park which raould prohibit ob~aininq the specifia soaial, economic ~na uther bencfits of tne pr~jec~ wYiich oiitweigh thQ ur~mitigatad impacts, and which justify approval uF this projec t. T.he fc.~llewizic~ social, economic and othor consid~rations warrant approval o£ this project no*wi.Chstanding any unavoidable or unmii:igated impacts resulting frum the Stadium B~isiness Park. -7- PC90-180 ~~.~. , ~'~~V,,'~j.;+ ,i'~. A. ~Jobs and E:r.o~:omic CirUwLh Ultima~e buildout ~t tt~er Stadium }3lisir~c~ss Park wlll provid~ up to 5, 9l30 now pormaxlctnt jol~s, in addi t:ion to numerous construction job:~. Tho unmitir~ate~ impacts aro j,xsl:iEi~a by the need to croate jc,bs c7Y1C~I provide for ecanomic e~z•ow~h in thQ City. The crceatian of addit;io:~a~ p~rmanQn~ jobs will ir:directl~• create un increased demanci for qoods and 3ervices within th~ City, ~hus providing ot,:her potnntial omployment oppo~Y.unitiea and contr3buting to ever311 aconomic growkli and wo12-bQing within thR CiM,•. ~3. Cost/F.ev~:nue Cenefits T}~~ Planning Cammission fiiids tliat tha Stadi.um Bu:,inQSS Park wi11 benefit irom t~ha City's ability to fund servict~s and improvements to the ax•ea Erom increased revenuos nenet•.7lQd by tYiE proposed projoct. The ctunulativ~~ co:;t/rever.ue ratic, at buildout is anLicipahed to be 5.18 ~0 1. C. Trafficl~irculaCion ThQ incrementa.l adclition of traffic from this ci~v~rlupmpnt as well as othsrs in th~. area is c~nsiderod a siyniEicant impact. T2zo rity fiiids that th~ uni~~itiyated impacts a:e just3fietl by th~r bensfits of the prcject, and recognizo3 that such imY~acts are only L-emgorary in na~ure. It is anticipated that with t•he implementation of. a':ransport~tion DQmanci Management (TDM) progrt;m as :eferencQd in L•he onvironmental cloctuner.ts and as s~t farth by the AQ1~ Ragulation XV, the j~3~lIC haur trips would be spr.ead out and the kntal number of tt•ips would be roduced, t«~:~'ny roducing the traffic/circulation .ir~pac~s i.n thc~ l~ng-torm. As a~scu~~sa aarlier, t2ie I-5 i.nL-archanqe is the re~ponsibi~ity of ~nuther agency (Caltran~) and is nat under the r_cnr.i•ol of the City. t'Qes wi11 be appliod towur~] the constru;;ti~n of improvemenr_~ needed throuqhoLt tk:e area fnaiuding tho Paciti~o Avanu~ overcro,sing and implementation of Critical Inrersec:ttar itand~rds. The !']anninq Com~~?ssion fur~hor finds that a11 of th~ social, Rconomic and other considerati~ns set f~rth herui:-abovs warrant approval of tliis pc•a~oct notwithst:~nding this s:r,niticant impact. B. ~ir QualiCy Impacts from the i.ricreascr in con:sumption of natural gas on-sitc~ and Che off-~.Ztr generar.iun of. elecrricity as w~l: as tho~ omissior~s from pro~ect-related traffic wil.l ir.crenentally cor.r,;ributo L•o local and regiona.l air qualiey degracation. The E~lannfng Commission finds C`:at this i.mpact ~;aanot be avoic7Pd exc;ept by approval of the No ~roj~~r.~/No Devcloprnent t.IternaL•ive, which totally eliminates th~ projocr,'s bo;;efits ~s ;rht forth above. Adc3~tiona3.ly, the oxi~ting indu»tri~l kypo uae~ thal: would rerr~ain with thts No P:ojt~ct/!Jo [~evelopmc~nt A.lternlCive currentlx contribut~ to eir quality degra4ation. The Planning Commission fur~hor finds that r1~ of Che sor_ial, economi~ nncl other •~n~idorntions aot forth hereinabove WarranC app~uv~+l of r.hin projoct notwithstand!nq thfs s.[gn.ifiaant irn~act. -8- PC90-100 ,~~. F. Energy Rasnurcos Notwithrtr~nd~ng ~he rnitigation moasures ancl other con~litions ot appr~val which arQ adopred and incorporated into this project, tlie P'inal CIIt iilentitif:s t2i~ commitmont, and consiimption of renewo,ble and rlon-rt~nc~wable rQSOixrces and cumu~atlv~ impact~ on rog~.or~a1 ~nergy ;,up~,lios tissacia~.~d wi~h thQ c~nsumption ~L-' naLural gas, fossil L•uels ancl eJ.occricity. 7'ho l~la.nning ^ummission f.ind~ that L•hic im~act cannot be avoiciad or rQd~~cQ<l except by ap~roval of the No ~rojact/No Duvelopmenr Alterciative, orhich totally oiiminates the ~~rojoct's benofits as sEL• forth above. The Planning Gommission furL-Y~er finds Lhat a11 of ttle social, acan~mic aud other ~onsicioraCions :eL• forth her~inabovo Narranh appraval of this projoct not~aithstanding this y.igniC:irant impact. e. Tho project is con:;is~ent with the intHn~ of the Gity's Gen.erai P:an for thQ sit~ and ~,ill b~ compatible wi~h the projected uses of the surrounding lanZ u,es. f. M.itigation measure:, ineurporated ir~Co the Stadium Bu~iness Park devalopmenr ~iave substantially roduc;od the pro;ject's environmontal of~acks r~ an accept;ablc J.cvel; and, Thereforo, ~he Planning Conunission h~,reby cerLiiies Fzr.al RIR No. 277 and ac9opts -:his Statement of Overridziir, Consiclerations and Mitigation Monitori~ic~ Program. NGW, TFiGF'.EFO:tE;, f3E IT E2ESO~VED that the Anaheim City Plantting Commi ~sion do~s h~aroby graiit subject Petition for Conditional Use PQrmit, upon the fallowing conditions whi~.h aro herc?by Found to be a nQC:essary prerequisii:e ro r.l~e proposad ~isN oL• the subj~ct pronorty in urdor to preserve tl~e safety and gener.al wcalfare of the Citizens of the City of Anaheim: l. That this Cnnd.itional U:~o Permi.t is yrar.tod 311L]@Ct to tho ado~tion of: the zonzng ordinance in r.~nn~ction wik'~ Rec].assiFicat.icn No. 88-89-43, naw pendiny. If flrialization of Lhe rer.onii~g occurs in phases, adoption. o:= the zoninq or.dinance tor each ~tiase of clevelopmorit, ~s approved by this Cundit.ional Use Permxt, :;hall occur prior to issuancQ of a building permit Eor that phase. Priar to introduction of a:~ o:dinance, a preliminary tit1Q ropurt Enr the phase sha11 DQ furnishec3 to the Zoning Uivision of Che Planninq Department shrwing tlie lec,al vesting of tiLle, t}~~ legal clescriptior, and containing 1 rnap of tliat portion uf the property beiny considere~] for adoption. 2. That tho de:~eloper shall submit a lcstter to th~ 7,oning Division of tk-e Planninq U~partmer,t requesting L•ezmination of• any co,~ditional uso permit :+hich i3 no longe: needed due ta dQmolition ~~f structures aad/or diRCOntinuatice of i~se, prior Co Che issuar,ce of eac.ti building permft, as warranteci. _9_ PC90-?.00 . ,,,~~, 3. T12at pursuant to Chapt~r l;'.3U af Titlo 17 o:E tkie pr.ior L-o iss Anahaim Municipal Coda, uancQ o.f aach builaing permit: or a;~ otlir~rwise provided Eor in SQCtion :17 3U 050 ot tL- , . Q As~a;ieim M~inicipal Cods, thc~ Anahaim Stadium Bu;~iness Centez• sha11 be aid a developmc~nt £ee for t rh p in an amaunt .is cletUrmin~d by tliu City Council. o e Gi~y of Anahc~~m ~. TY~at pursuanL to Ch~ptex• ].7,'3:1 oL Titlt 17 cE Che prior t h Ant~liaim Mu.uici~al CodQ, o t e issuance ~f: e~ch buildi.nc~ oermi~, ~.he clsvelapmen~ fees for t}ic~ Analieim Stadium Busin ( l nss ;eiitor slial bo paid L•o th~ Cit,y of Ant~hoim in an amount detormir.ied in accorciance wath t'hapter i7 3] f the Anah~aim Mvnieipal Code. . . o Title 17 oF 5. ThaL an amount equa:l to One Dollar ($1.00) per build inq area gross squar~ foot o~ . , as sdjustad in accordance with Record-Conalru ti tha ~ng•inoering News c on Cost Iud~:x L-oz• the Los Anqelos tlie Ci~y of Anaheim i Area, sliall b~ paid to pr or tu the issuance oE oxcluding tho parking structure Tl~~ ou i aach buildixiq pQrmit . nor, pr or to thQ issuar~ce of the tirst building permit, sha11 execuL•e and subn it ; t acknowladging the v~-liclity ot t.his condition and o the City a statement Cha~ the condition i bind.ing upon owners' successors. ~ 6. That prior to isstiance ot any building F~e.rmit in sign ro r L- Phaso I, a coorclinatad p g am or th~ Qroject sliall bz roviowc~d Planning Commissiori, and approvod by the 7. That izi tho event subject ~roperl:y is ko bca dividod f~r tl,e purpose uf sa1e, grouxid lease, ur finsncing, a parcel or tract map to recard th~ approved division of ;,ubject property shall be submitL•ed to and a~provecl by tha Cit}~ of ~ixaheim and then be rc~corded xn the Office of the Orange County Racorder. 8. That ;,hould the subjFCt property bo dividod into two c-r more parcels, that ~ ~eciprocal util:ity and drairiage (including access) eas~ment betwc;en parcels sha11 be re~orded with the Gffice o~' the Oranqe Caunty Recorder., tc~ t;hc~ ~xtent required by such approved ai~~ision and by the City o~ Anaheim, prior to t2ie iss+.iance ot any building permit. 9. That pr.ior to the iss~.ianco of cach building Lermit, Einal design plans Lor the structure stiall be submitted to and ap~roved by ~Y.o Planninq Commission, 10. ThaL• subject property sha].] be develope~l substn:,tially in accordunce with pXans ar.d specifi.c~stiuns on fil~ w.tth the City of. 11:iaheim marked ~xhlbit Nos. 1 through 10, oxccpL- as elevatians and f.loor plata configurations may be moc~ifi~c~ pursuant to Cundition Nos. 9 and 53, hQrein. 11. 'rhat a11 air cunciitioning taciliCios and ~ther roof and ground moun~e~i equipmenr shall be properly shi~.ld~d from view ancl acousL•ically encl.o3ed Eor noise attenuation. -~0•- PC90-lE0 ,x, ;~:"1 Y~;~~ ~~>, 12. Th~t tho of~ice anc9 hotel strue:~ux~es staall be acoustically attonuated such that thQ rosulting in~erior noise levels from exter:ior sQUrcea not dxceed 45 dIIA f~~r priva~e aE~ices, guest r~oms and co~.ference raoms; 50 d~3A for g~neral o£~~.ce, roception and clerical areas= and, 55 dBl~ for lobbies, ret~il storQ~ ancl restauran,:s (a11 Leq's from 7 a.m. to ~ p,m.~. 13. That tho devoloper shall cnmply wit;h tha £ullowing measures to reduce the sh.urt--tarm (cons~rur.~iox~) imp~.cts a.ssociated wi~h implamentat3on oE the projQCt: a. I~ugit.ive dust sti~11 bc~ controlled through reqular. watering, b• 12evQgF3t;~ltion oc graclcd areas skia].1 be done a~ soon as possible aCter gradinr~ r,o roduce ciust. c. Construction eqixipment shall be mai.ntai~iod in pr~pQr tuno, ~. Grad.ing sliall be ciisconL-inued on exceari.i.ngly windy days. e. Demolition, surface graciiiig arid ex.cavAtxpn activitiws relaked to ~he pro~osed pcojecr. sha11 b~ accomp]..ished within a schedule that minimizes t}ie r~c;tual numbPr of days L•nat thesQ artiivities will occur. 14. That al.l structuros shall mec~t aIl appYicahlQ rer~uirements of T3tla 2A uf the California Acimini;;trative Code. 15. :h~t the project sha11 inaorporate, where app~,icable, tho Calii•'ornia Euergy Comm.ission conservation mea~urQS xecommondec? fur comn9rcial structur.es, 16. That tha project shall omploy, where applicable, r~nergy conservatiori programs developed by the SouL-hern CaliEorni~ Gas Company to rsduae the project'~ cor-sumption of natural gas. 17• Tha~ solar energy systerns shall bo cunsir~eied for installation whera r.echnologic~lly ~easible as par~ oL- the pr.oject design as ~k~~i primary sourc,y oP sorvicQ water heating, pi•ovided khe use of such systems will result i.~ m?~~ri.ai energy s~vings. , 18. That add.itional options, uth~r than the en~rgy requirernen~:t -;o heat or cool a buildiny ~hat are provided for in Title 24 of the Administrative Code, shall be utilia.ed in the design of the project to improve U-factors anc3 te reduce the total energy consumed bl ~ach bui2dfng. A lisL ~g ~ measures/materials which shall be considered in Lho planninq ot Che Pia]~~t is provi.ded bolow: i ;1 0 -11- PC90-It30 ,~~:~..1 - A11 wixidows in the buildings shall incorporate h3gh-oEfic.iency g1~ss with low shadinc~ coefficien~, lamin~ted glass or insulato8 glass to rod~,ice hoat gain, excluding re~ail locltions and primarx bizilding entrancas. ~ Reflec~ive roof.ing material. - Tnsula~.ion ot chilled and hol•. wa~er pipes, water heaCors dnd conditioned air arid heatinq duc~s. -'Utilization of efficiQrit chil'lars, water and ice stor~qe, economizer cy~;le .~nc~ other "freo cooling" tecYinigues, air handli.nq and selF-cor~tain~d air han3~iny unit per floor with conaenser wat~r provicioc3 froiti a cnaling tower for their efficiancy in onQrgy conservatian. ~ Wat~~rflow restrict:ions, where apprupriat~. - Low-watL•ac~e tub~s or atrer high-cffic:~.ency lights, wher.e foasible. - Digita'1 r.on~.r~J. ut ~.iajor. building equiprnent including optima.l start-strp logie. -• Liqhting control devicQS such as light sweQr, occupancy s~nsors and dirtunPrs. ~: 19. Th~t prior to the zssu~nce of the first bui.lding pormit in Pha;,e I, and ~her~aftor as required by the City oE Ariaheim, the developer sha7.1 causa to be nrep7re~1 soils and geological repoz•ts. Excavation, removal of fi'l1, soil compaction, selection o£ £i11 mat:erials, ~'oundation shering and pilir.g designs and a~her such applic~blo artivities shall be consiston.C witki all aprlicable reconunend~ tions of siich snils and geulogical report.s. 20. That thp grading and founctatiun plar.s, incluc~ing foundation laads, shall be review~rl by and comply with the recommendations uf a re.~istergd soils engineor. 21• That grz,dfng and fou•auation plans shall bo submitted to ancl approved by tY-e City EnginPer pr;ior to the issuancQ oE eact- buildinq permi~, it cieerr~Qd nacessary by the City EnginQar, Said pla:is sh~~l be compakible with the approved site p?an. 22. That al]. gradinc~ and earthwork (other than grading Eor l~ndscape pu.rposes) sh~ll bo performed under the nbservation af a reaistQred soils enginear in order to ac}~ieve proper subgr.ade preparation, solection o£ satisfactory matoria7.s arift placement and compaction of all structural ~i11. 23. That any e:cisting on-site, "non-ongineered" Eill.s s:iall bc~ re~noved or recompacteQ. N~ abaricloned suk~surface stri;ctural elementis such rss existing foundat3.ons and utility lines shall rem~in oii the aite. 24. That the reglstored soils enqineer shall be notifiofl in thQ evont that subsuri•ace cond.itions are exposed dur.ing constructSon Which are significantly diffprPnt fram thuse describad i:i the ye~ological reports. -12- FC90-130 ~'~. :. d,r,v ~ z5• That, if requa.rod by tho regis~ered soils e•r.gineor nr City k;ngineer, spocial site prepara~ion or special Fuundati.on svork sha11 ba camp.etQ~ to correct por.,~ntial diffexential compaction and c~xpansive sail condii;ions. z6• That fux•hhqr invostigation to de'liz~~acQ the ext~nt af the channel c~eposit sha11 be performed if piles are antieipahc~d ~or use in Luilding founda~ions. ' 27 • That as applicabl~ ppri:ions ol ~kie project; are davoloped, tho landscaped s~tback adjacenl-, to khe State Callege Bc~uleva..d and 1Paci.fico Avonue fro;.tages sha1Z be a m~.nimum ~E 15 feaL i.~z ividth a~id stiall 1.ncluc~e a landscaped earthen berm and sr311 be planted W9tY~ minimum fi£teen (15) qallon L-rees Zocated at a minin~um of ~wenty (2p) ioot centers, ~rovi~3ec1 that the City TraftS,c GncXineer mzy modify this requiremEnh to onsure adequaCQ vehicular and p~~1~~~rian visibility, 28. Tntjt landscapinq and irrigation plans ,:ha11 encour.age drought-tolsrant plants, shrubbQry and landscapi.nc,~ materials alorxg wzth a.n autornati.~ally- ~ontrallad moisture-sensirig irric7ation system. Raisod plunters and berming shall includs closely spaced, low volume, hea3s. DrS.p irrigation s2ia1J be used when fP.c'1S1b1pjOW wate ingrl~h¢e1 occur durinc~ oarly marni.ng or evei,ing hours to reduce water usage, 29. Tiiat prior t~ issuarica oF each buildin irxiga~ion rlaiis sha11 b~ submi"tted to theg C tY maf~ Anrh~im dPlnq and DEpartmenL and PubZic Util.itic~s Aepari:ment) ror review and appxovallanning ; 30. That tho dev~;lopQr shall control skiort-term erosion an~3 sedimentation .impacGs by im~lementing tkie followinq eros9,on control measurc~s; 1. Diversi.on ot cff-si~e runoff aw~y from t;hs constzuction site uf the , prAjec~. b• Provi.de perimeler sar~dbagc~irig L•or temporary basins to trap sed.iment. c~ Prompt revegetalion ot proPosed landscape areas. d• Reyular s~rinkling of: oxposed ~oils du:ing constructirn phr~ses. e. Canformauce with appropxiate surface runoFf pol).ution and sedimen~ control featurrys establishc~d by SCAG 2pg ~oliczea. 31. That drainage of subject propQrty shall Le disnosed of in a manner satisfactory to tlie City Engineer and tha Reqional Water QualiCy Contr~l ~uard. 32. That an-site and o£f-site dr~in~g~ faci].ities s}~a11 be consCructed to the satzsf~ction ~f the Ci~y Enqineer pr.ior to thr Cortificate oF Occupancy ~or the first building in Phase I, uz• such furkher time that tho City Engineer may grant. -13- ?C90-180 ~ ~~'t~ ~ 'Ji''~ :~3 . T.k~at a tinal deta:iled h,ydrology an~l hl~draulica ~tudy sht~'_ 1 bt~ prepare~t by the dev~loper and submitt•.E~3 tu and apprqvod ;~y t,he CiL•y Enyinee.r to finalize and siac~ the storm drains and set the pad elevations. Storm drain ext.ensions £rorn ~he stor.m drains at Orangowoad Av~inue ~nd State Colleg~ Houlevard ~,nd fr.om Gewis Street and Pacifico Avenixc~ to the proposed project aite sha11 be pravxdocl by the devoloper as described 3.n the Rngineering ~Fudy datec~ N,arc~ 1, 1990 includeci in th~ Ad~ondum to EIR Nq. 277. These facilities sha7.1 be comNletod prior to the isst~ance oE a Certificart~ of ~ccuPanc~ for the first building in Ph,ase I, or sacii other tin,e as the City Engineer may approvQ. 3~1. 'Phat all structurQS within 'Loi~e AO as cleline~~:ed on the I'ederal Fmergenc~ Manac~Qm~nC Agency (FEMA) Txational Fl~od InsurancQ Piogram's Flood In~urance I:ate Dtap sha11 c~nform witYi the City's E'lood Hazard R~duction Orainanco 110. 4136 (Chapter 17.?.a of the Anaheim Mtinicipal Code) and the Floodpl.ain Overlay (FP) Gone (Ctiapter 7.8.g0 of thQ 1lrzaho:.m Municipal Code). As an alte rnativc~, the deveiopF~r ma,y fur,d anil completa, ~o the City oP Anaheim's and alJ. other Responsible Agencies' .^,atisfaction, all zmprovements and docwr~ents necessary to obtaixi FEMx-'s appri~val of a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR). '[f developer chooses t~ seek. a LOMR i n iieu of complying . wiY.li Q:he aforemen~ionaa CiL•y regulati~ns, devzloper sh.all obtafn, ancl I:he City must xoceivq noti£ication of, th~ LOMR approval from I'~MA prior to the issuance af a builci3.ng permzt for any structure(sj wi~hin the AO Zone. ^ 35. Tl~~t thQ developar shail be requir~;d to const~-uch a new ~ewer connection in a size necessary to s~rvice thQ project leading to the Count,y's (Orange County Sanitz.tion Di~trict) A2-inch line iu ~tate Co11ogQ Houlev~rd acJjacQn~ ro Chr; projeck. 3G. That tho developer ~hall conduci: a fina.l des.ign study to adjus~/support the recomm~~n3ation~ inc]uded in the pre.limiriary Engineering Stuay dated March 1, 1990 inclucled in the Adc]endum to EIR No. 277. The study sha11 be submzttad to an~i ~.pprovod by ttie City ~ngineer. Tho developer ~hall const:uct sewer improveme•-.ts as determined tu be nFC~;ssary by ~he Stu4y t~ the sat:isfaction of t2ie ~itx Eriginaer prior to the issuance oE a Certific~te of Occupancy for ttie first buildinc~, or such other timQ ~.s the City Engineer.~ray appxovQ. 37. That al.l sewer f:acilities required for the pxoject and prepared for dedicatir~n tca ttie Orange County Sanitahion District or the City of Anaheir~ shall J~e constxucl•.Qr1 at tk:e ~ieveloper's c~xpense to the satisfaction of: ~.he City E,ngineer p~ior t~ the issuance ot ~. Cer~if:icate of Qccupancy ~or ' 1ie !~ rsl: buiiding, or. suc:h ot2ier time as ihQ City Engineer may appxovo. H1! ~~nlicable F~es sha11 be paid by the develop~r to the City arid rtic~ Orange Cu~... •i uanit4tion Disrrict No. 2 prior to the issuance of eacli building permit. 38. That ~,11 sewer faci.lities prepare~.~ for dedi;;atiun to the Orsnga County Sanitation District ~r the City ot Ariaheim shall be locatect ~rithin public strQets or utility easQmQnts (accessible £or alI City maintenanco egui~ment) aT~Q shall rneet all applicable D3,^,trict and City standards. '1`~' PC90-180 fw`a}, 39. That tl.~.e devel~pAr shall coordi~aatR with Oran~o Cuunty Sanitation D3,str:ict No. 2 tu determine flow r.~eduction techniques to be 3.ncorporated iizto d~c~sign pl~tns, whera applicable~. '~~. 'Phat F~rior to the is~~uance of ~~ach building ~ermit, the ap~~ropriate tr~f.Eic: si.gnal assessmozit Eee shall be pai8 to the City of Ar~aheim in azz amouii~: as eSt~~3bli~hed by Cii:y G~u~•-cil res~lution. ~1~. ~hat the two s7.gnalized driveway~s shall be r_onstructad with t;aenty-five (25} fooL raCiius eu1-b ret~xrr~s as requixed by the City Engineer. Non-sigx~a:lized driveways shall l:~e cunstrucL•ed with ten (10) £oot radius cuL~b rei:urns. Exis~ing broken or crar.ked drivewavs sha11 be remaved and replaced as requi red by the Cit~~~ Isngxneer. 42 e l~hat gates shall not be insta].lc~a acrQSS any driveway~ in a manner which wi11 adversaly aifect vehic:ul,;.-r traffic ~.n tho ad~;acent gublic streets. Installation of any gates sYia:l..l cun[orm to ~:he Public Wurks lloparkment's Standard P1az~ No. 402 and sha~l be s~ibject to tne reviaw and approval of th~ City Traffic I:nginec*. 43. Candition deleked. ~4. That the Transportation Demr:~nd Ma.agement (TllM) Plari shal]. aompl,y with Regulation XV oP ~;he Soulh Coast Air Quality Management Distr.i~t. ~5. 'rhat the Transp~rtal-ion De:mand Managtment (~DM) proqr,am shall inc'lude, buC i~ot be iimited to, the ~oll~wing: - ProvS.de an on-site~ L•ul:-timo, qualified ride-share r:c,ordinator when mor•e L.lan 45b,U00 squar~e feet of ofElcQ space has been constructecl. However, in tho c3vent lhat more than 80~ of ~he employe~s are sr~rve~ by er~ploye~.•_provided servic;es af a riae-share coord3nator or ride-Qhare coordinator services, ~An on-•site coordinator shall not be requir.ed. 7~lternate metho~s oI ~rovzding suaL~ s~rvir~s, ~uch as a shar.ed coordinator with adjacE:nt prr~jec~s, may be used with the approval of Che City TraFfic Engineer. - Encourage van pooling by maintenanc~ of a m:inimum vertical c:learance in t'!ie pax•ki.ng gaxagos c,£ '1'2" in all oF l-.h~ ai.sles and OU~ o£ the spaces. Eiicourage employers tu subsidize vun--pools. - Encourage tenants to providP incent:ives for emvloyees to ride-share including preferential p3rk.inc~, sub~i.dized parking fees and provide each n~w employee with infurmation on ri~3e-sharQ, van•-pool, public transportation and al4ernate transportation opportur~itins. - Encour~ge use of puL,lic transit by providing a bus turnou~ on Sta~e Co11QgQ Boulev~rd, bus ~helt~r, walkways to accesg the bus shelter and. ~listri.bution nf publir Cransit schedules. Encouraye tenants ~o sub~idize the cost of employ~e's public transporta'tion costs as an altaLiiate l:o sttbsidized parking. -15- PC,90-180 . . ~~1CiJ•,, 46. Tha~ shoula tho subject proper.ty be divi.ded inta two ar mor~ parcels, a reciproca7. accsss and parking agree,nent in a£orm satisEactory to thc; City Attorney, sha.l], be recorded with Lhe Otfice oL the Oran~~ County t:ecorder prior to issuanca of any building permit. ~ copy of, the recordecl agreement shall then be submiLted to the 'Loning Diviszan of the P'lanning Derarl.ment. h%. That Lrior to the issuancc of ariy building parmit~, plaY~s shall be submitted to the City Traific En~ineer ~ar nis review and ap~rovll sk~cwinq c~nformanc~ with ths Public Works Department'S Standard Plan Nos. 436, 601, 602 and 605 p~rtaizzing to parking standards. Subject; property s.hall thereupon be develnpecl 3nd m<<intained in conformance with said plans. 48. That ~rinr to the issuance af a building permit f~r t,he health club, a parking demand study prepared by an independent ~raffic engineer licensed by the Stat~ of California sha11 be submitted to th~ CiYy Traffzc Engineer for review and approval. Pax•king For the health cJ.+ab sha11 be provic.ied as determin~d by saiQ stucly, 49, That prior to the issuance of a building parmiL- f~ir the hotel, a parkinq ' demand study prepared by an ixidepenaent traffic ~:ngineer licensed bx thE St~~te ~L• California slaall be submitt~d to the City Traffic Engineer for zeview and ~ppz~oval. Par]~ing for the hote.l shali be provided as determined by said stud,y. 50. That pri.or tu the issuance o£ ~-- building permit for tha firsG building in Phase i, a~arking ~lari indic~ting compl.iance w5.th CiL-y parking lct desiqxi standards shal). bo submitted to and approved by thP City Traffic Enginaer. 51. That prior to the issuance of each buildinq permit, a plan shal]. bt~ pro•/icied to thQ City Trzffic Engineer f.or review and approva:t atldressing how the required paz~k.ing and adequate access is t~ be maint~ined durino; construction activities. The apnlicanL- shall main~ain adequate ou-site~ narkin.g availability to accommedate pa:king demands imposod by site users, in accordance with parking r.equirements established b~ Lhe City of Anahein~ in etEact a~ the time buildzng permits were issued for those pri.or phases of thE project. Thase parking renuirements shall only be ~equired fo.r ttiose site tenants who wi.7.1 occupy the projeci: duririg t~e peri.od of coiistructi.on. ' -16- YC90-180 ,' . ~.,~.. , 52. That the legal owner(s) of subject property sha11 exocute and record en unsubordinated covenarit in a for~m approved by the City Attoxney's O.EEice whErein such owner(s) a~nt:er irzi:o a muruaalg satisfactory agroement with the legal owner(s) immedzately souL-h pE subjc~ct property to shaY•e the driveway aacess that abuts the souY.h~rn property li.ne. The intent of the covenazit is to assure an equitable accQSS to adjacent propc~rties to the south on State College Boulcavard as well as providing ror L•raffic safety. A 1eEt-turn ingress an7.y aceess openiilg i,1 the median island on State Cullege E3oulevard sliall be grova.ded suL~ject to a shar.od drivewax bet,ween the two pro~erties. Ix~ case *haL- t,he pr~pQrty owner of the parcel to the souLh wi.shes joint: access to the single lei~-L-urn ingress only from State College Baulevard, the property owner of 5tadium Business Par.k sha11 provi.ie such access. In case that the property owner to the south does not wzsh a shared left-turn ingress only, then Stadium Business nark may obtain le£t-turn a.rigress only. In case~ 8tadium Business Park dnes not wish to sharQ the accPSS with the pr~p~rty adjacent to th~ s~uth, then no 1eFt••turn access sha11 be permi~tQd. 53. T.hat prior to the issuance nf a build.inq pormit fcr L•he first L•uilcling in F~lzase I, the progosed. parking strucY.urQ(s) desigri ir.clicatirig compliance ~aith the Public Works Depar.tme~xt's Standard Plan rlo. ~]Q2 arid/or 604 pertaining to stanaurd details for par3cing structures and ramp re~uirem~nts shall be subniitted ~o and ~ppraveQ by the City TrafFic ~ngineer, 54. That prior to the c:xpai~siun of the ~arking strucL-ure, a pl~n shall ba provided to the Ci~y TrafLic £rlgineer for his r.eview ancl apprnva.l. The P1an ~ha11 address how the requirecl parking and aciequate accass zs tn be rnaintained during the expansion. The applicant shall maintain adeguate on-site par.king tjvaila~ility tu accommodace parking clemands imposed b~• site usexs, :in accosclance with parking .reqvirements 9stmblished by the City o:E :AnahE~im in eifoct at the time building pQrm.its were issuc~d far rtiase ~ri~r phases of the project. These parkinq requiremQn*_s shall only be required fc,r those site terianL-s who will occiz~y the project ~uring the p~'riocl of coristruction. 55. Tha'~ t}io parking struc~ure shal'1 incorporatc~ architec~ur~l aetail compatible with th3t of the proposed oFfico towers/hntal and demor.strate compatibility af material.s. Final desig:~ pJ.ans for the parking structurj oL any expar,si~n ~f the parking struckure sha].1 be submitted to and approved by the Plannir..g r,o~unisaion prior to the issuance of a building permit. 56. 'Plz~t prior to the issuanc~ of any building permit, the ~applicant shr~1Z r.ecord a c~venant in a farm approvod by the Citx Ahtarney's Office tn the eftoct that t:he use of ~hQ parki.ng faciliL•ies undar the property owner's contral ta be ~rovided for the nro:ject sh~.ll be limitea to tenants, ernployet~s -~nd patrnns of the project; and, that said parking tacilitie~ shall not t made available for use by visitars ancl patroris of the Anak~eim wt:adium or anx ar.ena ~v'~fch ma~ be c~ns~ructed within tl:e Anahoim Stadium Bu~iness Cen~er withouC 3 writtexi agreemen't between the applicant and the City of Anaheim. Sai.d co~~enarz.~ sha:il Eurther proui~e that on days of schec3uled events at Anahein Sta.dium and~or the ~rena, the property ,,wner shall take reasonable steps to preclude said parking. -17~ PC9Q-180 ;; ~ i i;~, ; .;b ~~~ n... - t ; :rr 57• That tlie developer shall grovido r.egulax maintQnan~e and sweepin ot ~arking Eacilities. ~ 58• T.hat a11 engineer.in r. y of Anaheicn along the Projech,'s State Callege ~ ouleva dsand P~r_i~'aco~ Avenue fronta es a' transxtaonal ne~dS, xncluoxrzg remova1 oP existing street improvements anc~ PrQparation of improvemen: p].~ns and installation of a11 improvements such as ciirbs and c~utters, sidewalks, water faci lities, streei; grading and pavement, sewer and shal]. be compli~d with as a~quirea b~~~~lt1~S, or other app,1r~enant work with snecificatiuns Y the City Engineer an.3 in accordance .'•1 file in the Q£fice ~f the City Engineor. In addition, strQet signing and pavem~nt markings pQr City of Ariaheim standards sha12 be installed. 59• That L-o mitigate the imgacts af Ph~;;e Y, Fznancial participation identzfied below ~ the impro~•Ements and/pr developez. A.il im Y, ha11 be implemented b security in the f~rn r ments shall be prnperl. Y th~ a faithfu.~ Y 9uarantaed thxough deposit, letter ~f credit ~r c~sh, ~~; an raorrnance bonc~, certificat~ of t~~ City pg An~~~in~ ounL and Earm satisfactory to bui.lain ~ furnislied prior to the issuance of th~: first g parmit in Phase I, The .~ollowing iroprovements , complQted prior to the issuance of a Certificate af Occupan~y.s~ rl th~ first Uuilding :in ph3se I; ~ --~~~--~-..~.Q- AY'_c,~nu___e____tr~m Sr.-~-~Qlle~xe ]3 Skript a cun~int•.oas left•~ L•urr, lane a-~i na ~n talld ~.~~ 1L-~ ~eQ~ w~~' nQCessaxy, propriate signagg a$ - S~aL-e_ Collec~ gouiA ard fr m Construct a ra.ic y~-""-""~' Pacif•ico AVenlie to Oran ewo A ~ed median island t~ pQrmir nort:~bour,d~~~u 11 xugress only inte the projQCt's southernmosk (shared) ~acces~ drivewa median. shall be dosigned to ~recluc~e lef~-tiurn exiti.n Y• The pockQt length sha.l.7. b~ det~rmined on the basis nf a~ T~e Ye£t turn left turn demands f'or northbaund left ~ueing study~ of versus southbouna 1~ft tillns at nrang~WOO~s avenue th~ share~d driveway when the ~altrans' ~~arrants are met at the southErl rnstal:l a signal State College Boulevard. The signal sh.a11 be inte connec ed to £t,he ~.ity's tra~fic coiitrol sys~em, "' S~~ ~_alleqre Bo~l~v~r~ A1 ~O°t half-width to provide fur~ ~~ron~a.gg; Widen to ultimate 60 far-side bus turnout additional lanes; and, construct a (additic+nal 10 feet needed for bus turnou~) er the speciEications pT the Orange County Transit D is~r.ict and the City Tr~f•Fic En ineer, p 9~ The ~rea adjacent to the turnout shall include a paved passenger waitir~ i~andira 9 area; and, a paved, lighte~ and Ppcd-accessible pFdestxian accessway ~ha11 be provided betweez~. this stop and the Stad.itim Business Park buildin s. oparated by L•he Catch Restaurant i~ sti11 in aperation ththis ccon.diCion may be satistied by locatinc~ the bus turnout between the first entry -1l3- PC90-180 ^;~a•a,,; a,:,. - ~~ ~et.rti drive of~ S~ata Coalege Boulevar,d, south of Pacifico Avenuo and the southerly access d:ive at the south ~rop~rty boundary as show~z on Fxhiba.t ~ aktach~d. In such event, the ous turnout sha1J be r~loc.ated i:o tho soukhwest corner oF State Cc~llege Boule~rard and Pacifico ~ve~r,:;n, cL tha d~veloper's cost, at such t:ime as thc~ site presently occ:upied by the C~tch ResY.aurant is redevelopea. 13oth the interim and p~;rm~~nent bus tu:nout shall be subjecY. to the approval of thP Ci~y Traffic ~ngineer. - tatE Col].eae_BQuley~rd _~ Kate7•].a Avenue Znt,~rse i n: Provide $316,875 ~oward the project's ob].igatio2i for otie-2ighth of the cost of the *_otal intersecti~n improvement pPr Critical Intersocti~r.. Stan~tards n•rior to the issuance of• the tirst bu9.lding permit i,n Phase .T. -~~at~~ol].eae BoLevar. _& , Oranctewood AY~aue Inttrse~cion: Provide $475,312 toward the project's obligatiQn for three-sixtoentll of the cost o.f tl~e total ini:ersection improvement per Critical Intersec~ion Standards priar r_o the zssuancF o£ th.e tirsi: uualding permir_ in Phase I. 60. Th~t to mitigate the impaci:s of Ptia.se II, tho ir,~provements identified be].c,w shall be implemented by ch~ developer. A11 improvements shall bE ~~roperly guaranteed through seaur`~ty in the form of a faithfu]. performance bond, cartiiirate oP deposit, letter of cre~'i~: or cash, in az~ amount and form sat~sL-actor~Y to th~ C3 ty nf Anaheim, furnxshc~d prior to the issuarlce c~F the iirst k~v.ilding permit iri Phase TI. The following improvements shall be completecl prier to the issuar.ce o£ a Certifacata o£ Occu~anc,y Lor the first buildin~ in Paase II: Pa~ificp Av~~~_A_1 n~C Proie~,t Fr~n~c~e: W.i~en south side to ultimal:e 53-£oot half-widt:h to provide for aaa~r.~or~~t:~ lanes. The major a~coss drivc shall h3ve dual wesL-bound laft-turn lranes for a minimum 300 -foot length, eastbound right and optional througn/right-•turn lanes and three inbound and outbound lanes. Th~ majc;r access point, sha11 be signakized whQn the Caltrans' war;•ants are met. ThQ signal shall be int;erconn~:Gi:ed to 1:h~ City's camputerized traffic control s~•stem. A solid m~:dian :~nall be const.ructed on Facifico avenue to grovide left.-turn ingress only at the major access point. This access point s:~all al.igY~ with. the East Hanovex/Katella Offiae Park ~ri~~ate Rcad access to the north, as shown on Es:hibit 2 of thE Hanaver/Katel.la Oifice Par1~ Project Development Agreoment, approximatPly 1,'1@2 feet west of ths cente.rline af State Cellege T~aulQVard. The exact alignme:~t sha11 be subject to the a~proval of• the City Traffic Engineer. Prior to the issuance of a building permit Eor ~he First buildiny iri Phase II, *he develoPer sha7.1 paZ- *_'or, ancl the City Traffic EngiYiaer shall administe.r, a tra£fic study ta ~etermine if: the median is required prior to occupancy af tizo first building in 1?h~se TI. -19- PC90-180 >:; ~{ 1'', t til. 7'hat construction of• Phase III ;h~sll not procc~ad un?RSS the Pacifica Avenue ovArpas~ over Tntersh.a~~ Nighw~~y 5 is constructed. Or, as an option, prior to tha issu~-nce ot any bu3lding pc~rmits ~or F~hasa TII, tk,e clavolopoi• ~}iall pay for aiid tho Cit}• shall cammi;ssi~n a~raific ~nil tr.t~nsport«tion s4ucly to dQt~:mine tho completc~d projc~ct Pha~o I and PhpnR TI impact;s on tho in£rastrur.ture a~id transportatiou sy5tam as iL• oxiats pxioi• r~ ~~+~~ commQncc~mont ~f atiy ~,or~ion of Ptiase III nnd Co dAL•ermine w12aL- mitiyation measures, if any, wiZl be rec~uired of thc~ d~v~ldper tn procoad wi:.h thH dovQlo~ment af T~1iasQ ITI prior to tha co,nplotion of the Facifico Avenuo overpass over Inters~ate fiighway 5. Tf said s~udy ir~dicaL•QS Phase ITT uevelopment may procec~d wiChout the PaciEico Avenue overpas~ over InrerRt~~te Highway 5, the study sha11 £urther it39nCify any zddxtional mitiyat:ion measures necessary to mainta.in an acceptablo Lo•~el of ~orvicg "D" for t}ie aonsCruction ~~f: P}iase III. The doveloper sha31 be requir~d to pay a~~xopor~ionate Paii• share of such mitigation measures based uPon an allocati.on amorig the oraject and o~hor benefiting propertie~:, as dQtorm.i.ncd in good faiL•h by the CiCy Tratfic Enginoer prior to L-he :;.s~u~nce of the first building permit in Pl:ase~ IlI. 62. That prior to the issaan~:e of a buildir.g pezmiL- for the Ftolel/R~rs~aurant, the developer shn11 pay for and the City sha11 co~mnission ~ traffic and r.ransporLation study i:o der.Qrmina whaC impacts tlia Hotal/Rectaurant wi]1 have on tl~e infrastructure and transportation system as it exists pxior to Che c~~mmencement nf any portion of the faciliry; and, to determino whaL mitiga~ion measures will be requ~red to ~e providad by ehe developer to mainLain ~an accc~ptablo Level of Servi:e D aiid traffic safoty adjaceut to thQ subjoc~ properCy prio: to prpceeding with tho dQVelop:nont of tht~ lfokel/KQStaurant. (i3. That ~rior to lhe i~suance of thc first b~,tildiriy pc~rm~.t, thp developer sha11 ~ro~~ido a Fi»al engi.neerin7 repc~rt whi.ch shall includ~, but not be limited to, a det:ailed analys.is of expecled watnr uso wi~hin the project area (average annua't, minirnum hoiir, maxxmum hours, Qtc.) and sizinq of uater mait~s requirecl to deliver maximuin hour water demand coin.idental with fire Elow d~mand as establisheil bl the Anaheim Firo AepartmenL (9.~U0 gallor.s ger minutie at tho projecl• site wiC}ti a re~ervQ capacity of 2,OOp ~allons por minute at a separ.at~ location) to adjust/support th~ re~ornmcnd~tions inc.luaed in tho prel t:ninary Engtneerinq Stu3y dateci March 1, 1990 includecl in tho Adderidum to ~:IR No. 2;7, The rep~rt- shall slso consider ap~licable,a design tea~ures t2iaL- ir-corporat~ interior and exterior wakQC c~-.servatioa r,ect~niques recomrn~ndod by Che California Department of Water Resources, ThQ r~port shall be s+sbmittecl for review ~nd apFroval by the Gen~ral Managf~r, Public Utilities DQpartment. 64, 'Tliat the on-sito water system im~provement~ inc.luding secondary mains, fire hyclrants, m~ters and backflow pr~ventioc~ clevi~es, if required, shall be installQd a~ the clevoloper's expen.e and in r.onEormancv w}.th plans and speci~icatians approv~c: by the General tdcnaqor, Pub1Sc i3tilfties Uopa~Cment, Clty of Ansheira, or his desfgnateci represeucativo. `da- pC9U-180 ~~. Tt,at prior tU the issua.rl~U of.' L-lio f.irs~ builcli.ng perm3~, lhe dpvelopor shall be rQCluirad, .{I ~kiQ Publi.c Utilities r,~11Qr~1 Manager de~ms it necc~ssary, to prov.'.de a s~o]I sitn (~a~ement ior khe plucomont by tho Utility of a vault cunCain,ing pumping equiL>rnont ancl ~ thereto) end accoss oasement w.Ithxn t~Q Ppurt~nancos s~tisfact3.o~i of h,ho Pub13~ Iltilitie~ General Manayar.`t ~r~peT~~ rn ~he b6. That prior to issuancc~ pf each building p~xmi~, for primary mains and f.Ire protectfon servica ~~he appro~ri~te foes duQ Uti,liky D.i~~ision in acr,~rdancQ wit}i Rulos 15 and 2U or thedWaterhUtility Rates, Fu].~s and Regulaf:ions. ~~• Tli„~ t}le devuloper sh;ill conform with Ru1e ;.~,ll of the Water Utility's Rat,e~, Rules and Roc~ulations i•~hich provides for, squar~ footagQ and tI•io advancement ~F in Part, a fae based on t:.o construct th~ r~ropos~d upgradod waCer ~faczlitiQS uas Sshowmeon~ldrawings W-2523 and W-2524. S~id drawing;.: ara a par~ of: Rule 15D and may }~R revisec~ by the ~,jn~ral M~inagr.r, Public Utilities Dopartmenk, from tim~ to time L•o reflect ch~nges a;,sociated wit2i yrowi:h, phasing and construction cost indices. The latest cevision of Rulo ].5D is 3.ncorporated hereiu by t2iis c•eferonce. The cost of upgraded water mains, shal.l be at the develo~er~y sole eXPense, subjecr to thQ reimbursement provision provided in the Wat~:r Utility's Rates, Rules anc: R3cJu.lations, in accordance with as,:abl_sheci rules aYid polici~s. 68• Tliat interior ancl exterior water conservation L•echniques recUmmended by the Calif~rnia DeparCmeiil of Watei• Resources shall be incorporated as appropriate to ~r~ociEic project design. 69• ~2:at the projech shal,l be serv~;d by undergrounr~ urilitias. 70. That devQlo ment lans p I~ sha11 ro aire L•hat all facili.ties be built in accorcla~eE wit~~ hhe ~~ ectrical sorvices and Rates, Rules and Regulatior~s. y or 1lnaheim Elec~rac 71. 7haC street lighting fac:ilities along Che ro'er~t's Bou.lovard and Pacifico A~ P ] Statc~ Co] lege to undecqround servoci straeC~l yhts~asJr~huired e~ ~hanged nnd/or modified Manager in a~cordanc:c with s q y hQ Uti2itios Gencral Utilities i;ener~tl M.anager, t~ belic 1~,-.~zOns un L•i1e in the Oifir.e oE the rh~ w.idenir. ~°~1i~~1e3 Dtp~rtment, cancurrent with ~J o~ State Co2leqc.~ [ioulc~vard and Par.if: Av~riiuQ a7,~n~ the pro`;ect LrontacJes. 72. Tliat the developer shall, ~ti ~,o ~a~ ''t to t}~n ~~ty of Anaheim, provi8e underqr.o~,nd conduit, s~ibs~ructures and aCher related facil.iCies and paY a fae for installetion of cor.ducturs, switr.h~ts ~nd r~latea equipment to u:zderground the exf:;t.ing overhea~l utilitie riyht-oE-way on the sub'ect s within th~ public 8oulevard ana soutti sfde of PaciE~co~Av~nuQ}t~.ncludingfpn~c~ransitional needs ofi-sitc~ a~ cietNrrnin~ld by the Utili.tfQS Genoral Manaqer (exeludinq tho So~xthec•n Califoinia Bdison ovQrt~o.ti~ transmission l~nos along the south property line) concur-enC wiL-t, the widQning ~f Stato Colleqt! Bou:levacd and Pacifi~~ Avenue alonq tho projecr_ frontages, ~21- pC90-180 i ~ ~ u i ,,.,,, ,:y• , ~~(~d;ti~ ,, 73. Th~t; tha project sha]1 comp],y with a]1 City anci StaL•~ fire ~ncl saZety raquiremonts (i a O d li~ . . r inanr.Q No. 97~2 and High_Ri~a Ord3.nance Eor comirierciAl t~nd liic~h-rise structuze e 3].).) s. Tha pro~ect cl~sign shall inalud~ a fire control room in each of t,l~a high-ri b a1~o se u3ldings. 7~1. That as required by th:~ FirQ U~p~rtmant, each highris~ bu~l~ing shall have at Zaast onQ sid~ t ' o said building r,apable for ladder truck access. A r~ad or other a.rea accenaib:le r { ~ anci c~pablo oL su PPor~ing oc~uipmcnt (up ta Cworlty (20) toiis), a~ l~ast fire twen~ ~c~ provided no more tnan thirty (3p) feF~t fr• ' , m bui om the cce s lding. iblo side of the 75. That as c•c~qtlirea by tkie Fire neparl,ment, a11 drfveways under bridges artd a~Y porte-cocheres shall maint~in a minimum 14 foot vertical cleaxanco. 76. Tt,rn~ s~ecur.ity ,~nci design moasuros which employ defensible apace concepts shall bA util3.zQC~ to Che ma.ximum oxtent poaslbl9 during the formulr~tion of detailed devalopment pla»s. Such measures involve the ~osign and p~aceme.nt of doors, wind~ws~, .liqhhing, eZevators, public accessways and parking structur.os. 77. T}iat nrior to issuance oi each building permit, the bu~ ~e roviewed ar.d approvec:i by tho Aziaheim Falica ancl E'iredDepartnentshfor socurity, safety, accessibil.ity, lightir~g and crime prevention d~tails; 78• Thar thQ access ta the parking sCructure be resl•rzcta~ to control auto thett/tampering poLentia.l an:] enhatice overall g;~rage saf•ety; ancl, thar an in-house sttcurity force be implemented in thQ hotel to minimizc~ domand ~or police protection services. 79. That pri.or to c~mmencement of struct~xral frarning, on-sita Fire h~drant~ shall be installed and chargQd as r~quir~d and approved by th~ Firs Depar~ment. In addition, Emorgency vehiclo access stiall be rnaintaine~Q cluring all phasRS c~f. ccnsk.uchi.un and ah bu.i.ldout to the sa~isf.'action of tiie FirR Department. 80. Th~t fire sprinklurs shall bo installe8 as requSr.od b Dspartment, excluclin7 open parking strucl-ures bu31t to Uniform~8uilding Co~le Section 709 requirQ~nents. E1• That fire-r~~~rdant building ~nater.i2ls and landscaping shall be usc~d w}z~rever pcssible. 8?, That trasii stora~~ arcas shal:l be provide6 and maiutainQd in ~ location acce~table to tlio Street M,~i.ntenance c nd Sanitation Divisiun and in accordunce with approvQd plaiis on fi.le with said Divlsion. 83. 1'haL sufficiont accoss to acc~mmodatm k}ie mar3QUVers of ~ lArgo refuae truck with a 45-foot L•urninq radius shall be nrovided. -?. ?. ! PC90-1t30 ' i, ~ ~ ~,~ ` , 1 ~'~ / y~~ 89. That tho c]eve'lopor sha11 m7ko prov.i.sious f•or separ~i:ion of r~cyclablP refusa mt3terials. a5. That trash c.ompaction facilitie~ shall br. ~roviaad fur all structures. 86. That dc~molishe3 building materials shall be r~cycled, whorQ feasible, to ieduc:o thc volumQ of clebris in local landEills, as wali ~is to cons~rve resources. 8'J. `IhUC for any structure wY~zch }ias nat boon constructed or mny bu3.J.ciing permit £ox which tho r.UncliCions of. r:~is Conditional Use Permit 2xav~ nat Leon mQt, this Conditaonal Uso Parmit w.ill ex~ire thn, later of, (i) two years ~rom the dato oL• apprnva:l, or (.i.i) 180 days from the expiration or earlier terniinati~n of Uevelopment AgreQment No. 09-n1 provided that rho termination is ~noL• duc: to a default ot the prqperty owner pursitant to thQ t~rma of the Devolopment Agreemont, as d~tormin~d by the CiCy of Anaheim. Extensions for fu:.•thor tiime may be grantQd in accoc•c~ance with Sec~ion i8.03.090 0£ ttia Anaheim Municipal Codo. 88. ~hat t;he GE7VQ7.Up@k• shell bo held responsible for comply3ng with the mitigation mon.itaring program adopted by t;he City in compli.ancc with Sectio;l 21~i11.6 of the Pulilic Resources Code. Fuz•th~rmore, the developer sYzall be responsab].e ior any direct costs associated witk~ the manitoring znd reporting roquireQ to ensuro impl~ment~tion of thaso rniCiaation measures .identifie8 in I'inal Envirorunental tmpac~ Report No. 277 that h~ve been incorpoz•atQd as conditzons of ap~~ruval for subject project. A copy of the Mitigal•ion MoniL-oring Proqram is attached to thas Resolu:ion and labeled AtLachment "B". 89. That apr.roval oE ttiis application constitutes approval ot the proposed requQSt only to the extent that it r.ompli.t~s with ~he Anahei.m Mu~icipal Zoning Code and a:iy other applicaY,le City regulations. Approval dUrs not include r,ny action ~r findinys as to compliance or appr~vnl of th~ rQqucst reyaraing any ottior applicable ordinance, regulaL•iou or rnquirernent. Ii~; IT r'URTFIER RE50LVEU that the Anahc~im City Flanning Commission do~:s hereby find and detormine tha~ adopti.an af 1:3~is Resolut.ion is expressly predicatQd upon apnlicant's compliance with each anci all, o~ the eonditiona hereinabove set for~h. Should any such condiL•ions, or any part thereof, be dPC'lared invalid Qr unQnforceable by t.he final judgmant of. any couxt of cornpQtent juris~iictinn, thon tY~xs Re,ol~ition, ancl a.ny approvdls herein con~ained, sha21 be deemed aull and vozcl. _23_ r. PC90-180 !4~'"~ ,., , 1 '~~~~j.7 ~ `:; ` ~ THE T'OR~GOTNG RrSOLUTION was ~dopted at the Planning Commissi,rn m~oting of July 16, 1990. / ~ ~1 /~~ /~'/~~ / / '~ ' ~ ~f --r~-~-- -~A~ ~. ~~-G~.(,:7 . ,~_:1'r~~~ ~;~J~-•'~ t..J ---- CHAIRWOMAN, 1,NAHETM CI'.CX 'PLANNING COh4rtISSION AT'.CE ST : ~ ,.. ._.___ ~d~~ ~ ~ ~l'~ -' ..__ _.._ SFCRETAR~, ANAHETM CITY PLANNING COI~4~2ISSTQN S'tAxE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY G~' OR1.NG~ ) ss . CITY OF ANAHGIM ) I, Edith L. Harris, Sc~cretar.y ~P tha Anahaa.m Cit~ PlannincJ Commission, do horQby cc~rtify th3t the foregoing resc~lution wa~ pass~d anQ adopted ati a meetinc~ of the Anaheim City Planning Commission held on July 16, 1990, by the followinc~ vote oE the members thereof: AYES: CObtMISSIONERS: BOXLISZUN, }30U:~S, FELDHAUS, HELLX~R, MC $UktNEY NOE5: COMMISSION~RB: NatTE ABSEN'P: COMMISSTf3NERS: MESSE VACANS: UNE SE:AT IN WITNCSS WFiFREOE', I have hareunta set my hand this ~~~+~''__ day Qx , 1990. . -~ ~ ~, l~ ~/ __.. ` J, ~~i./ ~~.- ~ _. 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