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RESOLUTION NO. PC96-60
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF AP1AHEif~n PLANNING COMMISSION
RECOMMENDING ADOPTlON OF AMER~DMENT N0. 3
TO TFiE DISNEYLA(~!D RESORT SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 92-1,
INCLUDING TFIE ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS,
DESIGN PLAN AND GUIDELINES AND ?UBUC FACILITIES PLRN
WHEREAS, pursuant to the procedures set forth in Chapter 18.93 of the Anaheim Municipal
Code, the Ciry Council of the Ciry of Anaheim has fieretofure adoptecl its Resolufion tdo. 93R-107 certi(ying
Envi~onmental Impact Repon No. 311 wfth a Statement of Overriding Considerations and a Statement of
Findings and Facts and adopting Mftigaxion Monftoring Program No. 0067, Resolution No. 93R-146
approving The Disneyland Hasort Spec~ic Plan No. 92-1 ("SP 92'~ ovalfor 7he~Disne~and R sort Spec~ic
Zoning and Development Standards including conditions of app Y~
Plan No. 92-1; a~d
WHEREAS, on March 22, 1994, the City Council adapted Resolution No. 94R-41 amending
Resolution Nos. 93R-146 and 93R-147 and maicing certain firx9ings in conju~~ctlon therewfth pursuant to
Ghaptor 18.93; and
WHEREAS, on June 13, 1995, the C'ity Counci{ adopted Resolution No. 95R-95 amending
Resolution Nos. 93R-146 and 93R-147, as previously amended, and making certain findings (n conjunction
thPrewfth purst~.ant to Chapter 18.93; and
WHEREAS, Pursuanf to Cnapter 18.93 ofi the Anaheim l~lunicipal Code, ~Valt DlsnEy
Imag!neering, as authorized agent for The Walt Dfsney Company, submitted a request dated July ~6, i996
that the Planning Commission initfate Amendment No. 3 to Tl~e Disneyland Resan Specffic Plan No..92-1
for property within the Spec~ic Plan Area not owned by The Walt Disney Company; and
WHEREAS, the Pfanning Commission, by fts Resolutia~ Uo. PC9~i-69, duly Initiated Amendment
No. 3 to The Disneytand Hesorf Specific Plan at its regularly scheduled meeting on July 22, 1996; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 18.93 of the Anaheim Municlpal Code, Walt Disney
Imagineering, as authorized agent forThe Walt Disney ComFany, submltted a request on July 31,1996 tor
Amendment No. 3 to The Disneyland Resort Spec}fic Plan No. 5?-1 for the portions af the Specific Plan Area
under the ownership of The Walt Disney Company; and
WHEREAS, proposed Amendment No. 3 to The Disney~and Resort SpecNic Plan iVo. 92-5 '
encompasses Certafn mi.<':.;; :.nod~ications to the Dtsneyland Resort ProJect including a Revised Phasfng Plan;
modifications to The D(s,:~:,+and Resort Specffic Plan (including the Zoning and Development Standards,
Design Plan and Guidelines and Public Facilfties Plan) to implement the Revised Phasing Plan, antJ
incorporation of rroinor modffications to the text and graphics, all as summarized in the Staff Report to the
Planning Commission dated August 1?, 1996, and as set forth in The Disneyland Resort Speci~c Plar~
No. 92-1, Amendment No. 3 document (the'~ mended SpecfPc Plan"), on file in the Planning C~epartment
of tne City of Anaheim and further identified as 'Exhibit A, Amendment No. 3'; and
WFfEREAS, the Anaheim City Pianning f,:ommission d(d hold a public hearing at the Anaheim
.- Civic Center, Council Chamber, 200 South Anahefm'~3oulevard, in the Ciry of Anaheim, on August 19, 1996,
`~ at 1:30 p.m., notice of said public hearing having ber~.n duly given as required by law and in accerdance wfth
the provisions of the Anahei~:i Municipal Code, Cha~iter 19.03, to hear and consider evidence for and against
said Amendmerrt No,. 3 to The Disneyland Resort 'Spec~ic Plan and to investigate and make 8ndings and
recommendations in eonnec4ion therewith; and ~
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WHEREAS, the Plann(ng Comm(ssion has determined, by Resolution No. PC 36-79, and does
heraby recommenci to the City Councfl that they make the determinatfon that the Adden~ium to Final
Environmental Impact Reporf No. 311 for The Disneyland Resort ProJect (the "Addendum'} and Mod'rfled
Mitfgation Monito~ing Program No. 0067 wore prepared in compliance wfth the requirements of the Cal'rfomia
Enviroe~mental Qualfry Act ("CEQA') and the State and City of Anaheim CEQA Guidellnes; that as
demon~trated by the analysis included in the Final EIR and Addendum for ~!I environmental issues, the
proposed project action will not result in new significant impacts or substantial increases in the severity of
previously identifled signf8cant impacts and no supplamental or subseyuent env!ronmental review ts
required; and, that the Final EIR along wfth the Addendum and AAaimed Mitigation Monftoring Program No.
0067 are adequate to serve as the required environmental documentation for this request; and
WHEREAS, the List of Errata ftems in Attachment C to th(s Res~fution were incorporated into the
SpeciFlc Plan and the Conditions ~.° /Approval at the August S9, 1996, Pianning Commission publfc hearing;
and
WHcREAS, after due consideration, inspection, investigation and study made by hself, and after
due consideral~,;n of information provided ~vithin the Specffic P~an documerrt and other informatiors, evidence
and ProJect reftnements recefved during the public hear(ng process, ancl the flndings set forth in the attached
proposed Resolution (Identffied as Attachment A to this Resoiution and incorporated herein), the Planning
Commiss(on DOES HEREBY FIND
1) The proposed amendment area has unique site characteristics such as topography,
location or suROUndfngs which are enhanced by speciat land use and development
standards;
2) The proposed amendments to the Specffic Plan are consfstent with the guals and
policies of the Anaheim General Plan end wfth the purposes, standards, and land
use guidelines provided therein;
3) The proposed amendments to the Spec~fc Plan resuli in developmenY of a
desirable character which will be compatible with existing and proposed
development in the surrounding nsighborhood;
4) The proposed amendments to the Specific Plan contribute to a balance of land
uses; and,
5) The proposed amendments io the Spectfic Plan respect envfronmental an~d
aesthetic resources consistent wNh economic realfties.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that pursuant to the abovo flndings. the Planning Commission of tF~e
City of Anaheim does hereby recommend that the Cfty Councii adopt sakt Resolut(on in Attachment A
approving Amendment No. 3 to The D(sneyland Resort SpeciFic Plar. No. 92-1 (including the Zoning and
, Devalopment Standards, Dosfgn Plan and Guiclelines and F'ublfc Facilities Plan), subject to the cond(tions
of approval stated therein and the proposed Ordinance amending Ordinance Nos. 5377 and 5378, as
praviously amended, (ideniified as Attac~iment B to this Resdution and incorporated herein).
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THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was ado ed at the nning Comrrilssion meeting of
August 19, 1996.
C'rIA1RMAN ANAHEIM TY PLANNING COMMISSION
ATTEST:
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SECRE'~ARY, HEIM CIT1f PLANNING COMMISSION
STATE OF CAUFORNIA )
COUPVTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, Margarita Sola~io, Secretary of the Ansheirn Ciry Planning Commission, do hereby certffy
that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopteci at a meeting of the Anahelm Cfry Planning
Commission heid on August 19, ~996, by the following vote of the members thereof:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: BOSTWICK, BOYDSTUN. BRISTAL, HEyNINGER, MAYER, MESSE
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: PERAZA
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hanci this /~~day of _~~~'~4~,
1996. CJUVL~~.L(~'
SECRETARY, EIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI''PY
OF ANAHEIM AMENDING SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 92-1
FOR THE DISNEYLAND RESORT AND AMENJYNG
R~SOLUTION NOS. 93R-146 .AND 93R-147, AS
PREVIO'JSLY A2+IENDED, ACCORDINGLY (AMENDMENT
NO. 3). •
6~HEREAS, pursuant to the procedures set forth in
Chapter 18.93 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, the City Council of
the City of Anaheim has heretofore adopted its Resolution No.
93R-146 approving The Disney'land Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1
and Resalution No. 93R-147 ap~roving Zoning and Development
Standards with conditions of aporoval for Specific Plan No. 92-1
ordinance making certain findings in conjunction therewith
pursuant to Chapter 18.93; and
WHEI2EAS, on March 22, 1994, the City Council adopted
RQSOlution No. 94R-41 amending Resolution Nos. 93R-146 and 93R-
147 and making certain findings in conjunction the?-ewith pursuant
to Chapter 18.93; and •
~ WHEREAS, on June 13, 1995, the City Council adopted
Resolution Na. 95R-95 amending Resolution Nos. 93R-146 and 93R-
147, as previously amended, and ~rak3ng certain findings in
conjunction therewith pursuant to Chapter 18.93; and
WIiEREAS, pursuant to.Cha~ter 18.93 of the Anaheim
Municipa~ Codef Walt Disney Imagineering, as authori2ed agent for
The Walt Disney Company, submitted a request dated July 16, 1996
that the Planning Commission initiate Amendment No. 3 ta The
Disneylanci Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1 for property within the
Specific P1an Area not owned by The Walt Disr.2y Company; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, by i'~s Resolution No.
PC96-69, duly initiated Amendment No. 3 to The Disneyland Resort
Specific Plan at its regularly scheduled meeting on July'22, 1996
for the portions of The Disneyland Resort Speci~ic Plan Area not
owned by The Walt Disney Company; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 18.93 of the Anaheim
Municipal Code, Walt Disney Imagineering, as authorized agent for
The Walt Disney Company, submitted a request on July 31, 1996 for
Amendment No. 3 to The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1
for the portions of the Spec~fic Plan Area under the ownership of
The Walt Disney Company; and
WHEREAS, Amendment No. 3 to The Disneyland Resort
Specific Plan No. 92-1 including a Revised Phasing Plan
encompasses certain minor modifications to The Disneyland Resort
Project; modifications to the Disneyland Resort Specific Plan
(including the Zoning and Development Standards, Design Plan and
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Guidelines and Publia Facilities Plan) ~o im~Zement t~e Revxsed
Phasing Plan; ~nd incorpor~tion of certain m~difiaations of text
~nd graphics „ a~l aa summarize~. in the Staff. kepoCc to the
P1anz-ing Commission dated August 19, 1996, ~n~ as set forth in
The Disneyland=~~sort ~pecific Plan Na. 92-1, Amendme~t No. 3
dncument (the "Amended Specific Plan"), on file in the planning
Department of the City of Anaheim ~nd further identifi.ed as
"Exhibit A, Amendment 2~0. 3;" and
WHERE.'~S, on ?~ugust 19, 1996, the City F?anning
C~mmissicn elid hald°a public hearing upon Amendment No. 3 to Th~
Uisneyland Resort Specific Plan, natice of whirh hear~ng ~ras
given in the manner required by law; and
WHEREAS, said Commission, after due inspection,
investigation and study made by itself and in itli behalf, 3nd
after due consideration of all evidence and reports ~~f~y°ed at
said hearing, ;,~'slxd adopt its Resc+lution No. PC96-80 reccmme, ding
to the City C~buncil (1) the adoption of Amendment No. 3 to The
Disneyland Reaort Specific Plan No. 92-1 as set for.th in the
Amended Specific Plan," and (2) recommending amendment of
Ordinance Nos. 5377 and 5378, as previausly amanded, relating to
zoning for The Disneyland Resart Specific Plan No. 92-1,
including changes to the Zoninc~ an3 Deyelopment Standards in
Chapter 18.78 of the Anaheim Municipal Code; ard
WHEREAS, the ~ity Council did hold a public hearing
upon Amendment No. 3 to The Disneyland Resort ~pecific Plan No.
__ 9~-1, notice of which hearing was given:in t:he mann~r required by
law; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions o3` t~ie California
Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), the C~ty Council, in
Resolution No. PC96-79 did find that ~he`Addendum to Final,
Environmental Impact Report No. 311 for The Disneytand Resort
Project (the "A~~tdendum") and Modified Mitigation Monitoring
Program No. 0067 were prepared in compliance with the
requirem$nts of CEQA and the State and Ci~y of,-Anaheim CEQA
Guidelines; that as d~emonstrated by the analysis included in the
Final EIR and Addendum for all environmental issues, the proposed
projec~ actions will not result in new significant impacts or
substantial increases in the severity of previo~sly i.~ientified
significant impacts and no supplemental or. subsequent
environmental review is required; and ~hut•th~ FinaZ ]EIR along
with the Addendum and Modified Mitigati~n Program No. 4067 are
adequate to serve as the required environmental documentatiun for
this request; and
WHEREAS, the City Council after due consi~.eration of
Planning Commission Resolution No. PC96-80 and all evidence,
testimony, and re~orts offered at said hearing does hereby find
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~hat Amendment No. 3 is consistent wita The Disneyland ~esor.t
Specific Plan No. 92-1, an~ further finds that:
1. The property covered by ~he Disney~and ~esort
Spec~fic Plan Nnr~rq2-1 ~as unique site characteristics incZuding
topoqraphy, locat.i~n and surroundir.gs which will~b~ enhanced by
the speaial Yand use de:-elop~ent stan~ards of The Disneyland
Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1;
' 2. Specia:ic P1an Nu. 92-1, as amended, is consistent
with the goals an3 pcili~~es;,of the Gereral Plan and with the
purposes, standards,;and iar~.d use guidelines therein;
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3. Specific Plan~'iNo. 92-1, as amended, results in
develapment of Qesirable cha~'racf:er which w~ill be compatible with
existinc~ anri proTiased develvpment in the surrounding
neiqhborhood; ;
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4. Sp'ecific Pl~in No. 92-1, as amended, contributes to
a balance of land L~es;.~nd
5. Specific ~ian No. 92-1, as amended, xespects
environmental a:~d aestheti~c resources consistent with eaonomic
realities; and
6. That RQsolution No. 93R-14F inaluded a detailed
descriptias~ of th~"Spe~ific Plan's cansistency with each of the
above-noted fiY~din~s an3 that said findings are still valid in
].ight of the amended Specific P;an and, tY~ezeforP, said findings
axe incorporated, here.in by reference.
NOW THEREFOR~, BE I7' RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Anahein as follows:
1. That Resolu~ian No. 93R-146, as previou~iy
amended, be, z~nd the same is hereby amended to m4dify certain
mitigation measures by substituting the amended and restated
Modifi~d Mitigation Monitoring,Program No. 0057 as set forth in
Attach~aent No. 1 to this R~solLition, which is incorporated herein
as though fully set forth in full.
2. That Resolution Nos. 93R-146 and'93R-147, as
previou~ly amended, be, and the same are hereby,''lamended to
revise the introductory sectYOn to the Cr~ndition's nf' Approval;
amend Conditions of Appro~'al No~.4-5,.7-9, 11, 14-17, 19, 22-24,
26-29, 35, 39, 42-43, 45-46, 48-51, 54-55, 57-58,,60-62 and 64-
70, inclus~ve; and add Conditions of Approval Nos;, 71, 72, 73, 74
and 75 to The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1 as set
forth in the Amended and Restated Conditions of A.pproval attached
to this Res~lution as Attachment No. 2 and incor~iorated herein as
though:set forth in full.
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B~ IT FURTIiER RESOLVED that, excepti as ex~re~ssly
amended herein, Resolution Nos. 93R-146 and 93R-147~ as
previously amended, anc~ The Disney3and Resort Specific Plan l~o.
92-1, as greviously am~nded, shall remain in full force and
effect.
THE FOREGOI2~G RESOLUTION is apprbved and adopted by the
City Gouncil of the City of Anaheim this ~ day of -;,_, 1996.
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
AT'rEST :
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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TABLE 3.3-16
SECOND THENI~ PARK MITIGATION PLAN
Locatton ~ Descri tioa of Im rovem~ent°•
I. Projgct Desien Features`
A . Streets
West Sueet Ball Road Overcrossing
West Sueet (Katella Avenue to Ball Rosd~ Realignment snd xecasistrucdan
Free~man Way (Hatbor Boulevard to Widening
Clemeadne Street: Clemendne Street to I-S)
Clementine Street (Fradman Way to I{gtella wdening
Avenue)
Walnut Sueet (Adjacent w shawbary field antl Widening
median from Katella Avenue to Ba~l ltoad)
Cerritos Avenue (Walnut to West) Realignment and roconsavction
B . Iatcrsections
Ball Road/WesE Strxt/Aisneyland Drive Comglete rodesign
Harbor Boulevard/Frcedman Way Complete redesign
Anaheim Boulewen~/Frxdman Way Add 3rd through eaStbound and westbound, 2nd left-
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Clsmen6ne StmdFmdman Way 3rd through eastbound and westbound, left-tum eastbound and
westbound, remove right-turn no~thbound, and left turn southbound,
2nd through northbound and'southbound
Wain~t StreedCerritos Avenue (N) Realign
Walnut StreedCerritos Avenne (S) Rec.onfig~ne
II. Mit4QaQion Measures
$aseline Project
Anaheim Boulovatd/Ball Road Add 2nd left-nan Add right-wm westbound
northbound,southbound
Euclid Street/Ba11 Raad Add 2t~d Eeft-tum noclhbound, Add 2nd left-dan eastbound, and
southlwund westbound, remove right-turn
eastbound
Harbor Boulevazd/Chapmen Avenue Add 2nd left-dan eastbound and Add 2~-d leR-wrn nocthbound and
westbc~vnd, rsmove right-wm southbound, romove right-turn
easttinund and westbound s~uthbound
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Location Descri ttom oi Im rovement°'
III. Katella Avenne Senart_ Street~
Katella Avenuc/West Sheet/Disneyland Drive Add right-tum westbound
EucL•d Street/d{aulla Avenue Add 2n~' left-turn eascboucd, westbound
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HaxUor Bnulevard/Kaulla Avenue Add right-turn southbound
Aaal~eim B1vdJHacter SaceedKatella Avenue Add right-tnm eascbound and westbound
I'V. I.5 im~rovement_~•
I-5 Southbound at West Strat
, V . The Dianevland Administrstign
BuildinQ Nlitiestion Plan•
Anaheim Boulevaid/Ball Road
West Sutet (N)/Ball Road
Ball Road/DLAB Dtiveway
VI. S~~+th ParkinE Are.a•
Clemondne Sueet/Kaulla f+venue
Hastcr Strcet, sfluth of Katella Avenue
Mixal-flow off-ramp
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gestripe%edes~gn the existing westbound right-tum lane to a shared
right-ttuough lane
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storage or 250 fat of singye lane storage and the eastbound right-turn
lane to provido 250 feet of storage
Redesign the DLAB enuance driveway to provide three inbound ianes
and a minimum of two outbo~-nd lanes, with its own parking entrance
gate at appro~cimauly 150 fat south of the intecsection
South half-width of s'vc lane arterial adjacent to applicant-owncd
property Plus eastbourtd right-turn oaly: dual left-tum aanes eastbound
' >, and westbound .
West half-width of ultimate six lane arterial south of Kaulla Avanue
to the southem propere~ line of the ~outh Parking Area, plas 150 foot
right-mne only lane to right-in anly driveway at South P~tking Area
access
Further imiprovements, if necessary, to maintain Clementine
gt~et/Kaullu Avenue intersection at not worse than LOS D shall be
conswcud to thc satisfacdon of the Ciry Engineer
a'.' Refa :o Section 3.3 ~, Project Desib'~n F~aw~s~ for a more detailed description.
.. b. Eligible Katdla Smert Ssczet imProvements are sctwluled to be funded from Meas~ue M.
c. C~cnntly proposed as Part of I-5 wideniaB P~J~ _` _
. d Ultimace right-of-way nnd improvemenu details will be coordinated w~tt- tiw znPlicant and will
" be set forth ia the final improvement plans to the satisfaction of the City Enginar: '
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AME~iDgD A~1D RESTATED CO~iDITIONB OF 71f _ ZOVAI,
The conditions of approval include all mitigation measures and
project design features i.ncluded as part of Modified Mitigation
Monitoring Program No. 0067 (as modified on ,_ 1996) for this
project (as required by Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources
Coda). For purposes of these conditions of approval, the
following terms are used:
a. Applicant: The Walt Disney Company, its
successors and assigns.
b. Property Owner/DeveZoper: Any owner or developer
of real property within The Disneyland Resort
Specific Plan Area, including the C-R Overlay Area
and District A.
c. Disneyland Resort: The DiE,::isyland Resort ,
including a second gated them~ gark, modifications
to the Disneyland Hotel, a new Disneyland
Administration Build;r-q, new hotels, entertainment
areas, internal transportation systems, and public
parking facilities in the Parking, Theme Park and
Hotel Districts, and the Soutiz Parking Area i.n the
Future Expansion District. None of the
conditions of approval contained herein shall be
required to be implemente@ prior to issuance of
any germits for or construction of new structures,
improvements, or other modifications within the
existing Disneyland Theme Fark.
d. Second Theme Park: A gated theme park planned
south of the existing Disneyland Theme Park.
F.T.F~RICAL •
1. That Qri.or to issua~~ce of each building permit, unless
records ind~.cate pr~vious pavment, a fee for street lighting
purposes shall be paid to the City of Anaheim based on the
length of street frontage in an amow~ti.~s'~~'~abli~hed by
City Council resolution with credit against;the fee given
for City authori2ed improvements installed 'ay the property
owner/developer.
2. That pedestri~n walkway 1igh~i~g plans in the puhlic right-
of-way sha~ll be reviewed and approved by the F~ublic
Utilities Department, Electrical Ser•/ices Division and the
Police Department prior to installation.
3. That prior to the approval of ~ach tentative tract or parcel
map, or issuance of each building permit, whichever occurs
first, Public Utility Easements (PUE's) will be recorded
and/dr abandonment of PUE's wilZ be process~d to the
satisfaction of the Public Utilities Department for the
following circumstances:
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p,, As a result of inareases in right-of-way, where
electrical and communication facilities are located
adjacent to the existing right-of-way, the facilities
shall be either located withxn the new riqht-of-way or
relocated to new adjacent areas, requiring a PUE•
g. The underqrounding of power and communication lines
along the major streets will result in the need to
oi~tain PUE's for placement of pad mounted equipment,
and related facilities required as a result of the
overhead to underqround conver~ion work.
C. Alterations to existing private buildinge and/or
construction of new structures (buildings, signs,
landscaping elements, etc.) may require reZocation of
existing electrical and/or communication facilities. .
This will require abandonment of existincy PUE's and
recordation of new PUE's to accommodate the relocation.
4. A. That the roadway lighting of all public streets shall
be designed in accordanc~ with the Anaheim Resort
Identity F~roqram and associated construation
specifications.
B. Private streets within The Disneyland Resort Specific
Plan Area, with the excepti~n of those within the Hotel
and Theme Park Districts, shall have street lights
designed and installed in accordance with the Anaheim
Resoit Identity Program.
C. That the property owner/developer shall pay or cause to
be paid all costs associated with replaciag tlie
existing City street light system within the public
right-of-way adjacent to or wi~hin the Disneyland
Resort Specific Plan Area with street lights designed
in accordance with the Anaheim Resort Identity Program.
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5. That the following streF,.;-a~~sigal~,e;l~m~;.t%~~shall be~~shown on
each tpntativ~ tract ~r :'~arceel ma,r~:
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p,. Street cross-sections, includi~lg dimensionb", labels, ~
Circulation Element dps~gnatior. (i.~., Resort
Secondary) an3 whether public or private.
B, street grades and vertical alic~nment; and,
C. Horizontal alignment, including centerline radii, and
cul-de-sac radil.
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E,, That prior to the approval of each final tract ar parcel
map, vehicular access rights to all public streets adjacent
to subject tract or parcel, except at approved access
points, shall be released and relinquished to the City of
Anaheim.
7. That prior to approval of each street improvement plan, the
followinq shall be provided (for a one (1) year maintenance
period) in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer:
A. Public Realm Parkway and median island landscapinq and
irriqation maintenance.
g, Provision for the replacement of any tree plant~d in
accordance with landscaping plans in a timely manner in
the event that it is removed, damaged, diseased and/or
dead.
g. That prior to issuance of each grading.p~rmit, a rouqh or
precise grading plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer
shall be submitted to the City Engineer for revicw and
approval.
g. That all storm drain, sewer and street improvement plans
shall be desiqned and improvements constructed to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer.
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10. That prior to the approval of each Final Site Plan and prior
to the issuance of each building permit, plana shall be
reviewed and approved by the Fire Department as being in
conformance with the Uniform Fire Code.
11. TY;at prior, to the placement of buildinq materials on a
building site, an all-weather road /driving surface shall be
provided from the roadway system to and on the canstruction
site and to fire hydrants at all times, as requireci by the
Fire Department. Such routes shall be paved or, subject to
the approval of the Fire Department, shall otherwise provide
adequate emergency access. Every bua=a~u9~.coThe width andt
be accessible to Fire Department app
Section 10.204 ofVthe Uniform Fire Code aseadoptedebynthe f
City of Analieim•
12, 9'hat all lockabed withs"knox box/~devicea asrrequired ands
shall be equipp
approved by the Fire Department.
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13. 1'hat prior to the approval of on-site water plans,.i:nless
each commercial buildinq is initially connected to separate
fire services, an unsubordinated covenant satisfactory to
the City Attorney's Office shall be recorded prohibiting any
ind.ividual sale of buildings until separate fire services
are installed in the building(s) subject to the sale.
14. combined with Condition No. 11
15. Combined with Condition No. 11
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16. T1iat exc~udix~g the Disneyland Administration Building,
within 120 days following the issuance of the first buildinq
permit for Phase II, the applicant Bhall commence
installation of roadway improvements, infrastructure
impr~vements and parkway landscaping and install parkway
trees within the Walnut Street Public Realm from Ball Road
to Katella Avenue in accordance with the requirements of
Section 5.0 °Desi.qn P12i.~ " of the Specific Plan document.
Applicant shall diligently proceed wi~th such improvements
and shall maintain said landscaping through the duration of
the constructlon.
17. That root and sidewalk barriers shall be provided for trees
(with the exception of palm 'trees) within seven feet~e City
public sidewalk,s , unless determined unneceseary by
Engineer.
18~ ia aacordanceBwithnthe standard~~City Treem~$anting Detail d
19. That with the exception of landscaped areas in the theme
parks, prior'to final building and zoning i^~spections, a
licensed landscape axchitect shall certify to the Planninq
Degartment that all landscapinq has been installed in
accordance otith, i:~n~sc~~pan~ plans approved by t»~e City and
on €il~ ~-~~'t?i ~ sui~d~;n9 ~~vision of the Planning
1~pa~eutt.~
Z0. Th~~ oii •si~e L1~in-~lbli~ ~a~~ landscapinq and irrigation
~~~~ ~~~ p~~i~ ~~a1~a ~nc~scat~ing and irrigation sYstems -
y~~~ir aTe~ ~n WT~iyGky (~~cji~~~Otl ~j88 not been accepted by the
Ci~~;, _ stiaii bs m~aimtain~~ by the property owner/developer in
compl; ~°,~ vith ~i~y Sta~dLFds.
21. 'Fhat am~s ~Qe ~91a~te~ within the Setback Realm shall be
~e~laca4, ln a~~mB1~ manner in the event that it is removed,
damag~d, disea~ed anc~/or dead.
22. '~hat a lic~t~s~a arborist shall be responsible for all tree
~i~~~g ~rithin the Setback Realm.
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23, That prfor to the commencement of construction activity, the
property own~r/developer shall install and maiatain
specially desiqnad construction barriers at the construction
shallcbeparminimumaheight of88cowith atminimum surbfaceers
weight of 1.25 lbs per square foot or a minimum Sound
Transmission Class Rating (STC) of 25. The structure shall
be a continuous barrier. Gates and other ~nta"Y doors shall
be constructed with suitable mullions, astragels, seals, or
other design techniques to minimize sound leakage when in
the closed p~sition. Access doors should be self closing
arerfillediwith niacceptable solidevisionbproductiding theY
24. That eweeping operations in the pax'kinq facilie~formed
prtvate streets or on-site rcadways ahall be p
utilizing sweeQinq/scrubbinq equipment which operate at a
sound levsl measured not greater than 60 dBA at tr-e nearest
adjacent property line.
25, That pressure washing operations for purposes of buildinq
repair and maintenance due ta qraffiti or other aesthetical
considerations shall bc3 limited to daytime hours of
operation between 7:00 a.m. aa~d 8:00 p.m..
26, That the property owner/developer shall pay all reasonable
costs aseaciated with noise monitorinq which shall include
monitoring conduct$d by a certified acoustical enqineer
t„~hatrtheeDisneyland Resort,pincludinqethe south Parki g~
Area, ongoinq operations do not exceed 60 dBA at any point
on the exterior project boundary property line between the
hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of the following day.
During the first ~ive (5j years of operation of the Second
Theme Park, said noise monitoring shall be condue~i~fo ~d,
~imes a year or: a random basfs for a three-day p
if the sonitoring finds that the 60 dBA threshald ie being
exceeded, modifications to the ongoing operations shall be
commenc@d immediately to brinq the sound level below the 60
dBA r~aquirement, w~ith additional follow-up monitoring
conducted to canfirm compliance. Zf a complaint is received
by the City, additional noise monitoring shall be conducted
at the diecration of the City; and if the monitorinq finds
that the 60 dBA threshold is beinq exceeded, modifications
to ongoing c+perations shall be commenced immediately to
brinq the sound level below the 60 dBA requirement, with
additional fullow-up monitoring conducted to confirm
compliance. If the Disneyland Resort is in compliance
durinq the first five years, then the frequency of
monitarinq shall be semi-annually therealter.
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27. That no development shall occur unle~s such develapmen~ is
substantially in accordance with the amended Disneyland
R~sort Specific Plan No. 92-1 document on file with the
Planning Degartment and markec3 Exhibit A, Amendment No. 3.
28. That the aesthetic concepts related to The Disneyland Rasort
Specific Plan for improvements along the T-5 sha11 bF
coordinated with plans for the Anaheim Resort area and the
Anaheim Center Master Plan.
29. That all Final Site Plans shall be prepared in conform3nce
wq,th`the Anaheim Resort Spec~fic Plan Final Site Plan Pre-
File submi~tal requ;rements on ~ile with the Zoning Division
of tlne Planning Aepartmen~. Prior to issuance of building
permits, construction plans sha11 be in substantial
conformance with said Final Site Plans.
30. That prior to issuance of buii:r~~:~y permits, unless rec~~es$
indicate previous paymPnt, a fee for str~et tree purp
slna~ll be paid or caused to be paid to the City of Anaheia
based oax the length of street frontage in an amount as
established by City Councii resolution with credit against
~he €ee given far City authorized improvements installed by
th~ progerty owner/developer.
31. That'prior to final building and zoning inspections, all air
conditioning facilities and other roof and ground mo~!nted
equipment shall be shielded from public view as required by
the Specific Plan`and the sound buffered to comply with City
of Anaheim noise ordinances from any adjacent residential or
transient-occupied properties. Such information shall be
specifically shown on the plans submitted for building
permits.
32. That except within the Theme Park Aistrict, priar to final
building and_,zo*~ing inspections, all plumbing or other
similar pipes and fixtures located an thQ exterior of the
<building shall be fully screened from view of adjacent
public rights-of-way and from adjacent properties by
~ architectural devices and/or appropriate building materials;
and, further, such information shall be specifically shown
on the glans submitted for building permits.
33. That property owner/developer sha11 be respansible for the
remov~l of any on-site qraffiti within 2~ hours of its
~p~liaation.
34. T~hat the location and configuration of all lighting fixtures
~ including ground-mounted lighting fixtures u~ilize3 to
3ccent buildinqs, landscape elements~.or to illuminate
pedestrian areas in the Ho'tel District, Parking District and
development in the CR Overlay Area and in District A, shall
be shown on all Final Site Plans. Al1 proposed surface
parking area lighting fixtures shall be down-lighted with a
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maximum height of fiwelve (12) feet adjacent to any
residential prQperties. All lighting fixtures s~sll be
shielded to direct lighting tnward the area to be ~
i3.luminated and away from adjacent residential proper.~y
lines. All lis~hting fixtures, types and locations sha.ll be
identifiefl on th~ plans submitted for k-uilding permits.
35. That in conraection with the submittal of Final Site Plans;
building elavations shall show ~at the reax elevatior.s of
buildings visible from a 5-foot hiqh view point fror,b off-
site ar$as sha~.l be architec'turally ~..:cent~d ~o portray a
finished look.
36. That, in the event a parcel is subdivided and there is a
need for common on-site circulation and~or parking, prior to
the recordation of a subdivision map, an unsubordinated
covenant providing f.or reciprocal access and/or parking, as
appropriate, appr~ved by the City Traffic and Transportation
Manager and the Planning Department and in a for~
satisfactory to the City Attorney, st~all be recorded with
the Office of the Orange County Recorder. A copy of the
recorded corenant shall then be submit~ed to the Planning
Divisian of the Planning Department.
37. That no sliuttle/bus/vehicular d.rop-off areas shall be
permitt~d ix~ hotel/motel or vacat3on resort front setback
areas.
38. That ~rith the exception of tt:e Disneyland Administratian
:Building, prior to approval of the first Final Site Plan,
~,~,asuance of the first building permit or approval of ~he
~_i;i.rst tenfiative tract or parcel map to implement The
~ Ui.~r~eyland Resort, whichever occurs first, The Walt Disney
:~-~~pany shall submit proof to the City of Anaheim that The
~;Watt Disney Company has entered into an agreement with the
~~'- Southern California Edison Company with,~re~ard to the
relocation of the SCE Easement. Said ac~reement shall be
consistent with the provisions of ~he Disneyland Resort
Specific Plan, includinq the Setback Realm and Private Realm
landscape concepts identified in the Section 5, Design Plan,
of the Specific Plan document (ExYiibit A). Further, said
agreement shall specify whether the SCE t~ransmission lanes
will be undergrounded or enclosed in a structure.
39. Intentionally deleted in connection with the adoption of
Ordinance No. 5377. _
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40. That with the exc~ption of the Theme Park and Parking
Districts, which are already addressed in the Specific Plan,
prior. to approval of each Final Site Plan and prior to
issuance of each building permit, the Anab,eim Police
Departmen~. staall review and approve plans for safety,
accessibility, crime prevention, and seciax~ity provisians
during both ~he canstruction and oFerative phases.
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41~ That trash storage areas shaZl be provided and maintained in
a location acceptable to the Department of Niaintenance and
in accordamce with approved plans on file with said
Department. Suah information shall be specifiaally shown on
the plans submitted for building permits.
'r'RAFFTC / CTRCLn,ATION
42. That prior to issuance of a building permit for the West
Public Parking Structure, plans shal.l be prepared to the
satisfac~ion af the City Traffic an3 Transportation Manager
showing'a minimum of eleven (il) toll lax-es and a minimuiu of
500 vehicle storage capacity prior to the toll booths; and,
prior to final builc~ing and zoning inspection for the West
Public Parking Structure, said toll lanes/storage aapacity
s~all be provided.
43. That prior ~o approval of a Final Site Plan for the East
Public Parking Structure, plans shall be prepared to the
satisfaction of the City Traffic and Transportation Manager
showing a minimum of fourteen (14) toll lanes and a minimum
of 500 vehicle storage capacitv prior to t3se toll booths;
and, prior ta final'bui~.ding and zoning inspection for the
East Public Parking Strurture, said toll lanes/s~corage
capacity shall be provided.
44. That gates shall not be installed across any driveway or
grivate street in a manner which may adversely affect
vehicular traffi~c in the adjacezt public Etreets.
Installation of any gates shall confarm to Engine~ring
Standard Plan No. 402 and shall be subject to the review and
approval of the City Traffic and Transporta~ion Manager
prior to issuatxce of a building permit.
45. That prior ~o approval ef each Final Site Plan or issuance
of each building permit, whi.chever occurs first, plans for
vehiaular and pedestr.ian circulation shall be submitted to
the City:Traffic and Transportation Manager for review and
apgroval showing conformance ~ri~i~ ~~~~i~~• ~•~.- "L~aygn Plany
of the Specific Plan document pertaining to parking
standards. Subject property shall be developed and
m3intained in conformance with said plans.
46. That all driveways shall be constructed to the satisfaction
of the City Engineer with radius curb returns ranginq from
eight (8) to thirty-five (35) feet, unless otherwise
appraved by the City Engineer.
47. That excluding the Disneyland Administration Building, prior
to approval of the first Final Site Plan, tentative tract or
parcel map, or issuance of a building permit, rahichever
occurs f~rat, for each District, vehicular access points to
the gublic street~ shall be subject to ~he review and
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approval of the City Traffic and Transportation Ntanager.
All access points ehall be in substantial conformance with
the District Concept Plans in Section 5.0, "Design Plar.'", of
tne Specific Plan docwaent.
48. That prior to approval of each Final Site Plan for the Aotel
District including the Southwest Parking Area, parking plans
s~all be submitted to show the location anfl configuration of
hotel employee and guest parking for that site plan. All
parking pl~~ns shall be subject to the review and approval of
the City T;:~affic and firanspartation Manager.
49. Applicable elements of the condition combiaed with amended
Condition No. 58.
50. That priai to Final Site P:lan approval for parking
structures in the Hotel Aistrict, signage plans shall be
designed to enhanoe smooth traffic flows on each level of
the parking structure and shall be submitted to the City
Tra€fic and Transportation Manager for review and approval.
51. That any modigica~ions to the restricted setback in Project
Desiqn Section 3.3-10, to 'Walnut Street (e.g., turn
restrictions, narrowing of street, eta.) shall be subject to
the review and approval of the Planning Commission. All
modifications shall be designed and construct~d to the
sarisfaction of the City Engineer,
52. That all engineering r~quirements of the City of Anaheim,
including preparation of improvement plans and installation
of all improvements such as curbs and gutters, sidewalks,
~ater ~acilities, street grading and pavement, sewer and
drainage facilities, or other appurtenant work shall be
coaplied with as required by the City Engineer and in
accordance with specifications on file in the Office of the
City Emgineer, as may be modified by the City Engineer; and,
that security in the form of a bond, certificate of deposit,
letter of credit, completion guarantee, or cash, in an
amount and form satisfactory to the City of Ar:aheim, shall
be posted with the City to guarantee the satisfactory
completion of said improvements. Said security shall be
pos~ted with. the City prior to the issuance of a building
permit or final map approval, whichever occurs first, to
guarantee the installation of the related improvements prior
to final building and zoning inspections in accordance with
an approved aonstr,uction phasing plan. These requirements
may be modified by a Development Agreement betwesn the City
of Anaheim and the applicant with respect to improvements to
be ir~plemented by ttae applicant.
53. That prior ta issuance of each building permit, the
appropriate Citywide Transportation Imgact and Improvement
Fee shall be paid to the City of Anaheim in the amount(s)
determined by City Counci.l Resolutian. Consistent with the
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right-of-way dedicatioa and/or Ma~ter Plan of Arterial
Highway f~cility construction.
54. . That prior to issuance of a building permit, the pro~erty
owner/developer shall provide proof of rhe~r participation
in the Anaheim Transportation Network (TMA) and AnaYieim
Stadium Business Center and coordinated with the I-~ Traffic
Management Plan.
5s. That should a pedestrian k;~•i.ag~ over Harbor Boulevard be
construated in Phase III, safe and convenient pedestrian
access to/from the east parkway side of Harbor Boulevard
shall be provided during construction by the applicant, to
the satisfacL•ion of the City Engin~er; and, the same shall
be provided during construction of the West
Street/Disneyland Or.ive overcrossing between the Hotel
District and the ~, °z ~ark District to/from the east
parkway side of We~.~~Street/Disneyland Drive.
56. That ongoing operations for the South Parkinc~ Area structure
shall provide that it be loaded and emptied to minimize
evening noise generation, or other measures acceptable to
the City implemented.
57. Intentianally deleted in connection with the adoption of
Ordinance No. 5377.
58. A. That prior to the issuance of the first building permit
for the Theme Park Central Ticketing Plaza or the
approval of a Final Site Plar~ for the Theme Park
District Setback Realm along Harbor Boulevard, the
applicant shall submit for review and approval by the
City Engineer, a plan sho~ing the locztion and desie~n
of the ~heme Park Di~trict Drop-off Area, which is to
be located on the west side of Harbor Boulevard.
Further, that prior to Opening Day of the SecoYid Theme
Park, said facility shall be provided by the applicant
in accordance with the approved plan.
B. That in Phase III, ;n the event that ttse Drop-off Area
' is proposed to be relocated adjacent or internal to the
~,ast Parking Facility, that prior to the approval of a
Final Site Plan for the East Parkiiig Facility, the
location and design of the drop-off area shall be
subject to the review and approval of the City
Engineer. Prior to final building and zoninqt
ix~spections of said facility, the drop-off area shall
be provided by the applicant in accordance with the
approved plan.
59. That prior to any development associated with uses other
than parking within the F'u.ture Expansion District,
additional environmental review will be required.
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60. That prior to finaZ buil.ding and zoning inspections, the
water ba~kflow equipment and any other large water system
equipment ~hall be installed ~o the satisfaction af the
Public Utilities Department, Water U~ility Divisian, in
~either underground vaults or behind the Setback Realm area
in a manner fully screened from all public streets and
alleys. Such information shall be specifically shown on the
plans submitted for Final Site Plan appr~val and for
building permits.
MI SCEL~,ANEOUS
61. That the applicant will build or preserve, or c~use ta be
built or preserved, 500 affordable housing units in the City
of Anaheim in conneotion with the development of Y.he
Project. The housing units shall be presarved, constructed
or under construction prior to the opening s~~ ~e S~cond
Theme Park. The City shall cooperate witts the applicant in
securing financing, identifying sitas and a~r~roving
entitlements. The applicant shall consult with the City
prior to entering into binding agreements to build or
greserve, or cause to be built or preserved, such housing
units in the City. The applicant shall give priority to the
preservation of existing housing units in deter,iorating
multi-family areas of the City. The applicant a:hall giv~
priority to family units of 2 and 3 bedrooms with a goal of
50~ of the units to be 2 or more bedrooms.
The applicant shall have discretion to select the particular
projects in which it will participate. Affordable housing
units required as part of other projects' conditions of
approval shall not be eligible for credit. A minimum of 40~
of the units shall serve "very Iow incom~ households" (as
defined in T~itle 25 of the California Administration Co3e,
Section G926). The remainder of the units will serve "low
income households".
62, Intentionally d~sleted in connection with.::hP adoption of
Ordinance No. 5377.
63. That in aonjunction with the construction of the East and
West Public Parking Facilities, the Hotel parking structures
and the South Parking Area Structure, no impact dri.ven piles
sha'!1 be allow~d.
64. Intentionally deleted - no loiager applicable.
65. That within thirty (30) days of the City Council's action,
the applicant shall provide th~ Planning Department with
three (3) copies of an amended Specific Plan documeat
reflective of the City Counci.l~s action. Upon the Planning
Department~s revi~w and approval of the amended document as
being in conf~rmance with the City Council's actiion, fifty
(50) copies of the final amended document, including one
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mas~er set suitable for reproduction and one 3.5"' diskette
prepareci to the Planning Director~s satisfaction including
all text and c~raphics in the document to enable amendments
to be made to the documant in the future, if necessary,
shall be provided by ~he applicant to the Planning
Department.
66. Intentionally dele~ed (repetitive).
67. That the appl:tcant and/or property owner/developer, as
specified in tkie individual mitigation measures, shall be
held responsible for compliance with the mitigation measures
and that the apglicant sha~l be responsible for
implementation of the project design features identified in
Final EIR No. 311 and Addendum and for complying with the
lriodified Mit3gation Monitoring Program No. 0067, in
compliance with Section 21081.6 of the Pub]lic Resources
Cod~. Furthermore, the applicant and/or property
owner/developer, as specified in the individual mitigatioh
measures, and the applicant for project desiqn f~atures,
shall be responsible for any direct costs asaociated with
the monitoring and reporting requir~ed to ensure
implementation of those mitigation measures and project
desi.gn features identified in Final EIFt No. 311 and Addendum
that have been incorpo~ated into the Modified Mitigation
Monitoring Program Nn. 0067 (modified on , 1996).
The Modified Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 0067, which
includes mitigation measures and project design features, is
attacY~eci and made a part of these conditions of approval.
68. Intentionally deleted - no longer applicable.
69. Intentionally deleted - na longer a~:~ilicable.
70. Intentiona~ly deleted - no longer applicable.
71. That prior to relocation/construction of the SCE 220kV
electrical transmission lines in an aerial configuration,
the applicant shall commit to fund or cause to be funded the
landscaping improvements within the Public Realm parkway and
Setback and Private Realm areas adjaaent to the planned SCE
22okV aerial alignment, in accordance wi~h the requiremer.ts
of Section 5.0, "Des~gn Plan", af tkie Specific Plan document
for the fol].owing areas: alor.g the east side of Harbor
Boulevard (between Freedman Way and 400 feet north of
Katella Avenue); a~long the north side of Katella Avenue
(between 700 feet west of Harbor Boulevard to Walnut
Street); and~ along the west s:1de of Walnut Street (between
Katella Avenue and the existing SCE corridor crobsing~. ~he
applicant shall diligently proceed with the implementation
of ~hese landscaping improvements in conformance with
construction staging plans prepared to the satisf~ction of
the City Engineer, which ~hall be submitted for ~°view and
a,pproval by the City Engineer prior to commenaement c~f the
relocation/construction activities.
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;~. That prior to commencement of Caltrans' improvements for the
I-5 Widening Project in Aarbor Boulevard and Manchester
Avenue, the existing l0" water main between the southeast
corner of the Disneyland Administration Building site and
Harbor Boulevard north of Manohester ~venue will be reAlaced
with a new 16" water main to be constructed in Manchester
Av~nue/Midway Drive between the Harbor/Manchester
intersection and the Anaheim Boulevard/Midway Drive
intersection.
The applicant shall model ~nd simulate, with a field tes~
acceptable to the City of Anaheim, the effect of this
improvement on the current flow conditions for Disneyland
back-of-house. If the test results meet City of Anahei~
rules and requlations, but, for some other reason, are not
acceptable to the applicant, then, the applicant shall
propose an additional looped water main acceptable to the
City of Anaheim.
If the test results do not meet City of Anaheim rules and
rec~xlations, then, the City will cause the necessary changes
to be made in compliance with the City~s rules and
r~gulations.
73. Prioi to Final Site Plan approval, th.e Disneyland Resor~t
hotels in the Hotel District will be'designed to accommodate
airport bus service to and from their hotels and plans
showing these areas, accessible to the gener~l publi~ovalall
be submitted to the City Engineer for review and app
74. Prior to the approval of street improvement plans for the
relocation of Cerritos Avenue, plans shall be submitted to
the ~City Engineer for review and approval showing that the
street has been designed to minimize through traffic to
w~lnut Street.
75. That every five years following the ogening of the Second
Theme Park, the applicant shall submit a parking evaluation
to the City Traffic ar.3 Transportation Manager for review
and approval, to assess the adequacy of parking for The
Disneyland Resort project. ~he parking evaluation shall be
paid for by the applic~iit and shall be prepared to the
satisfaction of the Ci~y Traffic and Transportation Manager.
If the pa~cking evaluation indicates that parking is
deficient, then additional parking spaces Fhall be provided
in a~cordance with the recommendations of the evaluation and
in coz-formance with the Disneyland Resort Specific Plan.
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ORDINAI~CE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ORDIt7ANCE NIOS. 5377 AND
5378 AS PREVIOL•SLY AMENDED, RELATING TO THE
DISNEYLAND RESOItT SPECIFIC PLAN P10.92-1,
F~MENDMENT NO. 3(CHAPTER 18.78 OF THE ANAHEIM
MUNICIPAL CODE).
WHEREAS, pursuant to the procedures set forth in
Chapter 18.93 of ~he A.naheim Municipal Code, on June 29, 1993,
the City Council oY the City of A~iaheim adopted Ordinance No.
5377 amending the zoning map to reclassify certain real praperty
describe3 therein into ThP Disneylar~d Resort Specific Plan Na.
92-1 Zone subject to certain conditiions as specified therein, and
Ordinance No. 5378 relating to establishment of. Zoning and
Development Standards for The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No.
92-1 by the addition of Chapter 18.78 to said Code; and
WHEREAS, on April 12, 1994, the City Council adopted
Ordinance No. 5420 amending Ordinances Nos. 5377 and 5378
relating to The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1 which
amendment established "District A", redesignated a porti.on
(approximat~ely 9 acres) of the East Parking Area to District A,
and established Zoning and Development Standards for District A;
and
4?HEREAS, on June 20, 1995, the City Council adopted
Ordinance No. 5503 amending Ordinance Nos. 5377 and 5378, as
previously amended, relat~ng to The Disneyland Resoct Specific
Plan No. 92-1 which zmendment redesignated a portion
(approximately 10•acres) of the East Farking Area to District A;
and
~IiEREAS,:pursuant to Chapter 18.93 of the Anaheim
Municipal Code, Wa1t Disnay Imagineering, as authorized agent for
The Walt Disney Company, submitted a request dat~:d July 16, 1996
that ths Planning Commission initiate Amendment No. 3 to The
Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1 for property within the
Specific Plan area not owned by The Walt Disney Company; az~d
WHEREAS, the Planning Commi~sion, hy its Resolution No.
PC96-69, duly initiated Amendment No. 3 at its regularly
scheduled meeting on July 22, 1996 for the pertions of the
Disneyland Resort Specific Plan area not owned by The Walt Disney
Campany; and
WH~REAS, pursuant to Chapter r8•93 of the Anaheim
Municipal Code, Wa~~ Disney Imagineering, as ~uthorized agent for
The Walt nisney Company, submitted a request for Amendment No. 3
to The Disneyland Resort Speczfic Plan No. 92-1 for the portions
of the Specific Plan area under the ownership of The Walt Disney
Company; and
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'~' C.. That the City Zoning Map shall be, and the same is
r~~,1 hereby,~am~nded to reflect the changes effected by this Amendment
No. 3 t~ The Disney~:M~d Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1 as above
~- se~ for~h, and said Ci~~y Zoning Map, as amended, is hereby
adopted and !:he Planning Departnent is hereby directed to prepare
amendments to the City~'Zoning Hap shcwing the changes hereby
approved and adopted.
D. ThaL, exca,pt ~s expressly amended herein, Ordinance
~•~N~~.'537.,7 a:~.;5~'0, as previously amended, shall remain in full
f.c~rae and, ~ft~a~.
~ ~ ';~ ~~ Th•:.~ O~•dinance No. 5378, as previously amended, be, and
the' li;a:ne _i~ he~eby, amended 'co revise the Zoning and Development
Stanclaids"in'Ch~pter 18.78 of the Anaheim Municipal Code as
f ol latw~ :: .
~~~`TT~JN 1
That subsections .010 and .020 of Section 18.78.010 of
• C`,~r:er 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and
~i ~i same are hereby, amended ta read as follows:
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~ ".010 Purpoe~. The regulations set forth in this
^ti, '~/ , Chapter have been established to provide for orderly
'~,;' development of, and upon adoption of an ordinance
reclassifying said property to SP 92-1 (the 'Zone'),
shall be anplicable to that certain property
(hereinafter referred to as the 'Specific Plan area')
described in that Specific Plan No. 92-1 document
(here;nafter referred to as the 'Specific Plan') marked
'Exhibit A' an3 on file in the Office of the City Clerk
approved by the City Council on June 29, 1993, amended
on April 12,•1994 (Amendment No. 1), June 20, 1995
(Amendment No. 2), and , 1996 (Amendment No. 3),
or as the same may be her- e n fter amended in accordance
with the Specific P~an Amendment procedures set forth
in Chapter 18.93 of the Municipal Cone entitled
'SPECIFIC PLANS.'
.020 Zntent. The Qisr~eyland Resort Specific Plan Zone
recognizes the uniqueness of the Anaheim Resort as a
;~ family-oriented tourist center destination and provides
- for the development of an urban destination resort that
features theme park attractions, hotel/motels,
restaurants, shopping opportunities and parking
facilities di.rectly related to entertaining, lodging
and supplying services to tourists as~d visitors
consistent with the intent, purpose and goals of the
City's General. Plan.
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This Zore °a.s r'v,r ;:hr~a;,,, :7~tended to enhance com~aunity .
appeara~re; ~fl pr~t~ct public investment in, and the
characte,r of, pn.~k~i~c-thoroughfares; and to aid in the
att.ractio:a af taui':.~ts and other visitors important to
the ecai~omy of the ~ity.
Appl;cati:a:~ oi these regulations is specifically
intendca~3 "~~ provide f~r the most appropri3te use of the
land;;c:~~:ate a'h~A~-onious relationship among land uses
and g~caL~c:~ th~~~,'~sealth, safety and welfare of the
com.~ur-ity. "
SECTIO: (_.~
That subsection .020 af Section 18.78.02C of Chapter
18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code ba, and the same
is hereby, amended to read as follows:
'.020 Disneyland Reaort Deaiqn Plan. The site
development standards set forth in Sections 18.78.050
through 18.78.1.10 of ~his Chapt~r have been adopted to'.
operate in conj~xnction with the Design Plan foL The
Disneyland Resort Specific Plan identified in Section
5.0 af the Specific Plan document (hereinafter referred
to in this Chapter as the 'Design Plan') approved by the
City Counci~ on June 29, 1993, as amended on April 12,
1994, (Amendment No. 1), June 20, 1995, (Amendment No.
2), and , 1996, Amendment No. 3, as the same may
be hereinafter amended in accordance with the Specific
P1an amendment ~rocedures set forth in Chapter 18.93
e:~titled 'SPECIFIC PLANS' of the Anaheim Municipal Code.
Said Dlsneyland Re~ort Aesign Plan is incorporated
hsrein L~ this re,°.~~rence as if fully set forth in this
Chapter. All•devel.npment otherwfse permitted by this
Chapter shall comply with any applicable provisions of
the Design Plan."
S~CTION 3
That subsection .050 of Section 18.78.020 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code
be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows:
".05o Noncontorminq Btructurea ann IIses.
.0501 The provisions of Sec'tion 18.02.058 entitled
'NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES AND USES-GENERAL' of the
Anaheim Municipal Code, shall apply to this zone except
az~ stated herein.
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.O~Q2 Tha provisions of SQCtion 18.78.130.0207. _
entitled 'LEGAL NONCONFORMING SIGNS-GENERA.L' of this
Chapter shall apply to nonconforming signs.
.0503 TIn~ site development standards in Subseotion
18.78.050.110 entitled 'LANDSCAPING' in this Chapter
shall apply to all landscaping hereinafter installed or
modifieci, and.to all landscape on any lot or parcel
containing a building hereinafter structural'ly moaified
to an extent exceQdinq forty-five percent (45~) of the
gross floor ar~a of said existing building within any
two-year period. -
.0504 The site development standarc~s in this
Chapter shall apply to the structural expansion portion
of every building hereinafter expanded.
.0505 Continuation of bualdings and structures made
n~nconforming by rec3.assifiaation.to the SP92-1 Zone:
(a) Buildings and structures in the Theme Park
District existing on the effective date of the
ordinance adopting this Chapter, including the
monorail support structures, located within 50
feet of the right-of-way of Interstate 5 and
Harbor Boulevard between Interstate 5 and a pc+int
five hundred (500) feet south of the intersection
o~ Harbor Eoulevard and Manchestei Avenue;
s~ructures on Ball Road and on West
Street/Disneyland Drive.
(b) Buildings and structures in t;~e Hotel
Di~trict existing on the effective date of the
ordinanee adopting this Chapter, located within
fifty (50) feet of the right~of-way af Walnut
Street between Cerritos Avenue and the existing
Southern California Edison Corridor.
(c) If these structures are destroyed, they may
be restored and the occupancy or use of such
building or part thereof which existed at the time
of such destruction may be continued subject to
all other provisions of this Chapter. The above
listed structures are shown in Exhibit 3 entitled
'Existing Structures to Remain' of the Specific
Plan document.
(d) Relocation of the monorail shown on Exhibit
entitled 'Existing Structures to Remain' of the
Specific Plan document can occur subject to the
approval of the City Engineer."
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SECTION 4
That subsections .050 and .060 of ~ection i8.78.Ct30 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and
the same are hereby, amended to read as follows:
".050 'G' WORDS, TERMS AND PHRABEB.
.0501 Gross Acreage. The total acreage of a parcel
or lot measured from the ultimate public right-of-way,
except that due to the enhanced ultimate right-of-way
widths required by adopted General Plan Amendment No.
331 for Harbor Boule~rard (12 feet), Katella Avenue (28
feet), Freedman Way (11 =~ feet), and West
Street/Disneyland Driye between Cerritos Avenue and
Katella Avenue (2 ~ feet), to implement the Anaheim
Resort Public Realm streetscape program, properties
along these streets may inc~ude the additional riqht-of
way widths in their property gross acreage when
computirig density.
.0502 Gross Square Footage. The total square
footage of a building or struc.ture, including the
ex~erior walls of all floors.
.060 'H' WORDB, '1'ERMS AND PH~A8E8.
.0601 Height, Maximum Structural. The maximum
structural height shall be as defined in Section
18.01.090 entitled "'H" WORDS, TERMS AND PHRASES' of
the Anaheim Municipal Code provided that for parking
structures located within the Parking District, the
maximum stru~tural height shal]. be determined by the
vertical measurement from the base elevation to the
highest elevation of the primary structure. Any
appurtenances which are less than twenty (20) feet
higher in elevation than the highest elevation of the
primary structtire are allowable. The base elevation is
the highest elevation of the exterior finished grade at
any point along the perimeter of the structure which is
ten (10) feet from the face of ~che structure.
.0602 Hotel/Motel Guest Room. The smallest
accommodation that can bE made available for a patron;
it shall contain one full bath an~? sleeping
accommodation with key~d entry.
.0603 Hotel/Motel Guest Suite. A hotel/motel guest
room or suite that is for rent by a single party with
one entry door key for the guest that also controls the
door into the guest room and any door into or within
the guest room or in~o the service/kitchen area. A
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st~a12 `'~- ~+~nsidered o:ne room
•r:~o~ ~~..~rxt p~rmi~t~~3 in the
af i:: iacZudes. m_.z~~ t2ian ~ne
~P~CTION S_
That subsectiar. •.' ~~ :~f `~ `~ ~YL ?- ~' . ~30 of
Chapter 18 . 78 of Title 18 oi f:2xa Ar ~-= a Su Mui' Ypal Code
be, and the same is hereby, ~:°nended Lo read a,~ follows:
".120 'S' WORDS, TERMS ?,ND PHRASES.
.1201 Sign. See Section 18.78.130.010 entitled
'DEFZNITIONS FERTAINING TO SIGNS' of this Chapter.
.1202 Sky Exposure Plane. An invisible surface
intended to define the maximum structural height of a
building. Such surfaces extend upward from a point
established by defining the minimum setback from the
adjacent property line and the maximum building height
permitted at that setback line. The slope of the sky
exposure plane within the Specific Plan area shall not
exceed 2:1, which mear.s that the height of a building
shall not exceed one (1) additional foot in height for
each two (2) additional feet of setback from the
adjacent property line, as measured perpendicularly
fzom said property line.
.1203 Speed Parking. A special parking procedure
in which vehir.les are directed to specific parking
spaces and are not alluwed to circulate freely in a
surface parking lot or parking structiire. Such
pra~edures a~e in~ended to expedite the parking of
vehicles containing theme park visitors and/or Anaheim
Convention Center users in order to reduce stacking og
vehicles on public roads or streets, and to minimize
vehicle idling time, thereby reducing emissions.
.120~ Structure. For the purpose of this Chapter,
the term 'structure' shall have the meaning set forth in
.Section 18.01.200 of the Anaheim Municipal Code,
provided, however, the relocatzd 220kV transnission
li,nes and poles ss depicted on Exhibit 3.4a, 'Phasing
Plan,' of the Specific Plan document and on street
cross sections in Section 5.0 'Design Plan,' of the
Speaific Plan document shali be exempt from the Sky
Exposure Plane, Maximum Structural Height Limitatians
and setback requirements ot' this Cha~ter and the
Maximum Structure Height Limitations of Section
18.04.035 of the Anaheim tiunicipal Code, but shall not
e?!ceed 110 feet above ground level in height."
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S~CTION 6
That subsection .140 of Section 18.78.030 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code
be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows:
".140 'U' W~JRDS, TERMS AIdD PHRASES.
.1401 Ultimate Planned Right-of-Way. The
ra.ght-of-way designated in the Circulation Element of
the Anaheim General Plan as further described in
Section 4.0, 'Public Facili~;ies Plan' o€ The Disneyland
Resort Specific Plan. Required setbacks shall be
measured from the ultimate planned right-of-way shown
on the General Plan includinq any Cr~itical Intersection
standard applicable to the property.
SECTION 7
That su~section .020 of Section 18.78.040 of Chapter
18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code b~, and the same
is hereby, amended to read as follows:
".020 Final Site Plan Approval. Final Szte Plans
(as described in this Section and hereinafter
co~lectively ref~erred to as the 'Final Si.te Plans')
s:~nll be processed in the following ways:
.OZ01 Process for Approval
(a) Planning Commission Report and Recommendation
Item. Final Site Plans for the following types of
plans sha11 be subject to the review anc~ approval
by tlie Planning Commission at a pubiic meeting as
a Report and Recommendation:
(1) All development in the Hotel District
with the exception of development subject to
the standards and requirements sei. forth in
Section 18.78.100 entitled 'C-R OVERLAY' of
this Chapter.
(2) Streetscape and landscape within the
Theme Park Aistrict, Parking District and
Future Expansion District Setba~k Realms, as
described in the Design Plat~.
(3} Minor boundary and acreage wariations
not exceeding ten percent (10~) of the larger
rarcel.
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(4) Final layout for the parkinq facility in
the East Parking Area. If the Final Site
Plan is faund ~o ba in substantial
consormance with the SQecific Plan and the
provisions of this Chapter, the Planning
Commission shall approve the Final Site Plan.
The Planning Commission's decision shall be
final unless appealed to the City Couneil
within ten (lo) days from the date of such
decision. Plans submitted for issuance of
building permits shall be in substantial
conformance with the approved Fxnal Site
Plan.
(b) Planning Commissio~ Public Hearing Item.
(1) Final Site Plans for ~11' dew~°~~?~~ent
within District A and the Fi~t;u~re. t:'?c;~~;:~sion
Distr. ict, with the exceptiot~ .:~ ~'~r'~ih9
Facilities shown on Exhibit 5.8;-+L, 'tuture
~,xpansion District Concept Plan,' of Lhe
Specifia Plan document, shall be subject to
the review and approval by the Plannir~g
Commission at a noticed public hearing.
(2) Notice of such hearing shall be given at
tb.e same time and in the same nanner as
specified for hearings for Conditional Use
Permits in the Anaheim Municipal Code. Final
Site Plans processed under this subdivision
shall be subject to environmental review.
The Planning Commission shall review the
Final Site Plan to determine if it is in
substantial conformance with the Specific
Plan and the provisions of this Chapter. Th.e
Planning Commission may approve, disapprove
or approve with conditions the Final Site
Plan. The Planning Commission's decision
shall be f~nal unless appealed to the City
Council within ten (10) days from the date of
such decision. Bpfore ap~roving a Final Site
Plan under the provisions of this subsecticn,
the Planning Commission shall make the
following findings of fact:
[a] That the proposEd developmen~ will
not adversely affect the adjoining land
uses and the growth and development of
the area in which it is proposed to be
located;
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[b] That the size and shape of the,site
is adequate to allow for the full
proposed developmant in a manner not
detrimental to the particular area nor
the peace, health, safety aiid general
welfare;
[c) That the approval of the Final Site
Plan under the conditions imposed, if
any, will not be detrimental to the
kaealth, safety and general welfare of
the citizens of the City of Anaheim.
(3) Nc-twithstanding the provisions and
limitations ~f the foregoing subsections [a],
[b] and [c], the Planning Commission or City
Council may approve any Final Site Plan if
the Planning Commission or City Council finds
and determines, either in its approval of ~he
Fa.nzl Site Plan or any other finding
pertaining to the proposed development
(including environmental documentation), that
(a) the concerns addressed by subsections
[a), [b) and (c] above are mitigated to a
leve]. of insignificance or (b) overriding
considerations warrant the approval of the
Final Site Plan in the event that either (i)
one or more of the findings of fact required
by subsections [a], [b] and [c] above is not
made or (ii) insufficient evidence is set
f.orth in the record to support one or more of
the findings of fact.
(c) C-R Overlay. Final Site Plans for
development within the C-~2 Overlay shall be
processed in the following manner:
(1) Proposed development in conformance with
the requirements of the District shall be
processed according to the requirements of
that ilistrict.
(2) Proposed development in conformance with
the requirements of t~e C-R Overlay shall be
processed as a Planning Commission Public
Hearing Ite~ as descrihed in Subsection (b)
above.
(d) Exemptions. Development within the Theme
Park District intended for theme park and ttieme
park back-of-house support uses, hotels within the
theme park, retail Pntertainment centers in the
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Theme Park and/or Hotel Dxstrict(s), parking
facilities in the Parking District and parking
facilities within the Future Expansion District as
shown on Exhibit 5.8.3e entitled 'Future Expansion
District Concapt Plan' of the Specific Plan
document, shall be exempt from the requirements of
the Final Site Plan review. Building plans for
these areas shall be submitted to the Building
Division of the Flanning Department and shall be
reviewed fa~ conformance with all applicable
provision~ of the S~~~ific Plan prior to issuance
of building permits.
.0202 Con~ent of the Final Site Plan Submittal.
Fin~l Site Pl.an~ sh~ll contain the information set
foxth in the Anaheim Re~ort 5pecific Plan Final Site
P?.an Re~iew Application as adoptpd by Resolution of the
CitX af .Anaheim Planniny Commission and on file wi~h
th~ ~lanning Depar.tment.
.0303 Pha~ec 5~2bmittals. Final Site Plans may be
submitte~ for pYas~s or ~~~rLio~s of phases as shown and
described i~ Exhibi~ 3.4a, 'Phasing Plan,' of the
Specific Pla:'~, dr~cur~pnt."
SECTION_ 8
That~the introductory paragraph of Section 18.78.050 of
Chapter 18.78 -of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and
the same is h~_r~:by, zmended to read as follows:
•"18.78.'050 LAND USE AND SITE DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS--GENERAL.
Set forth below are the standards for the development
of The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Districts
excepting that Subsections 18.78.050.010 entitled
'GENERAL' through 18.78.050.050 entitled 'PROHIBITED
USES' and Section 18.78.050.0705 entitled 'LOT TIES' of
this Chapter, shall not apply to projects in District A
or developed under the C-R Overlay requirements. The
C-R Overlay standards for those uses are set forth in
Section 18.78.~00 entitled 'C-R OVERLAY' of this
Chapter. The District A standards for those uses are
set forth in Section 18.78.095 entitled 'DISTRICT A' of
this Chapter. The Districts and corresponding
Development Areas herein are those identified on the
Deyelopment Plan Map (Exhibit 3.3b entxtled
'Developmpnt Plan' of the Specific Plan document)."
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SECTION 9
That subsections .030, through .050, inclusive, of
Section 18.78.050 of Chap~er 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim
Municipal Code be, and the same are hereby, amended to read as
follows:
~~.03d Permitted Temporary Uses and Structures. The
follo~ring temporary building~, structures and uses
shall be pern-itted subaect to the conditions and
limitations sp~cified herein:
.0301 Contractor's Office and/or Storage.
Temporary structures including the housing of tools and
equipment or containing stipervisory offices in
connection with constructinn projects. Such structur.es
may be established and maintain°d during the progress
of construction on projects in accordance with the
phasing plan of the Specifia Plan. The lacation and
dura~ion of such use shall be subject to ~he approval
of the Planning Director.
.0302 Open Air Festival. An event. (public
gathering, speech, concert, presentation, or show)
oriented towards ~ourists and visitors to The
Disneyland Resort and held outside in a theme park or
hotel complex out of view of the public riqhi-of-way
and not directed to the public right-of-~tay.
.0303 Special Events. The temporarv use of
premises for promotional events as defi;ze~ in Section
18.01.200 entitled '"S" WORDS, TERMS P,t~~ PH1~21SE;S' of this
Code, not including Open Air Festivals ar events withi:,
the theme parks, shall be subject to compiiance w:i*_h
the provisians of Sectior- 18.02.055 entitled 'SPECIAL
EVENT PERMITS-GENERAL,' and Section 28.05.070 entitled
~TEMpORARy SIGNS, FLAGS, BANNERS, AND BALLOONS-GENERAL'
of the Anaheim Municipal Code.
.0304 Temporary Paricing Lats. Temporary parking
lots are subject to the review and approval of the City
Traffic and Transportation Manager in accordance with
Sa~tion 18.78.110.070 2ntitled `TEMPORARY PARKING' of
this Chapter. For the purpnses of this Chapi:er,
'ter~porary parking lots' shall b~ defined as an area
intended for the temporary parking of automobiles and
o}her vehicles and not intended to be the ultimate use
of the groper4:y.
.040 Canditional (Sses a~ii Structures. Due to the
uniqueness of the SpeciFic Plan area as a tourist and
visitor center and the associated concerns of the
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circulation and traffic system and other infrastructure
impacts and land use compatibility, the following
~uildings, structure~ and uses shall be permitted in
any Distr~ct, unless limited ta a specific District
herein, prQVida~ a~on3itional use permit is appr~ved
therefore pursuant ta, and subject to the conditinns
and required showings of Section 18.03.030 entitled
'CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS (C.U.P.'s)-GENERAL' of this
Code. Proposed plans for related signage shall be
submitted with each conditional use permit application
and shall be subject to approval by conditional use
permit.
.0401 Canversion of existing hotel faciliti~s to
Vacation Ownership Units subject to compliance with ~hP
requirements of Section 18.78.120 entitled
'REQUIRE~iENTS FOR VACATION OWNERSIiIP RESORTS' of this
Chapter.
.0402 In the Theme Park and Hotel Districts,
Vacation Ownership Ui~its in excess of one hundred (150)
uni~s subject to compliance with the requirements of
Section 18.78.120 entitled 'REQUIREMENTS FOR VACATION
OWNERSHIP RESORTS' of this Chapter.
.0403 Emergency medical facilities with ambulance.
.0404 Helistops.
.0405 Signs as provided for in Section
"8.78.130.060? entitled 'CONDZTI4NALLY PERMITTED SIGNS'
of this ~k~a~+~~1.
.0406 Anyuse not otherwise specifisd or pruhibited
in this Zone but meeting the in*ent of the goals and
objectives as set torth in the Speciiic Plan document
for each of the~ilistricts.
.0407 Masonry wa11s and fences above sixteen feet
(16') in heiqht.
.050 Prohibited Uses. The following uses shall be
~pecifically prohibited in all Districts:
.0501 Ambulance services.
.0502 Automotive towing services.
.0503 Billboards. As definecl in Subsection
18.78.130.Oi0 entitled 'DEFINITIONS PERTAININC TO SIGNS'
of this Chapter.
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.0504 Bingo establishmeiits.
.0505 Cemeteries.
.0506 Christmas trae sale~ lots and/or stand5.
.0507 CommQrcial retail centers, as defined in
Section 18.01..040 entitled 'C' WORDS, TERMS AND PHRASES'
oF ~he Anaheim Municipa~l Code, mini-malls and otiher
shopping centers not in conformance with the
requirements of a Retail EnterLainment Center, as
defined in Section 18.78•030 entitled 'DEFINITIONS' of
this Chapter.
.0508 Convenience markets or mini-ma:.kets.
.0509 Conversion of hotels or mexcesttforea anent
uarters, P
or semi-permanent liviny q
caretalcer/mar_aqer unit as specified in subsection
18.78•060.020 entitled 'PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES ANn
gTRUCTURES.'
.0510 Drive-in or drive-ear~ngtheebusinesssof Any
establishment which is engag
preparing and purveying food where provision is made
for serving and cansumption of food to patrons in
vehicles while they are on the premises or for patrons
in vehicles for consumption at a separate location
either on or oEf the premises.
oses of this Chapter, a
.0511 Headshops. For purp
headshop is defined as any comme~~~~~ansientprwhichr
establishment, whether ongoinq instrumezts or
sells am devices, contrivances, Section
paraphernalia as defined in Section 7.10.020,
~q), entitled '(ADVERTISING, DISPLAY AND SA?.E OF
p}LRAPHERNALIA TO MIhORS) DEFINITIONS' o.. l~e Anaheim
Municipal Code.
.0512 HelipoZts.
.0513 Hospitals. An institution providing primary
health services or surgical carefromPillness~rdiseases~
primarily inpatients, sufferinq
injury, deformity and other abnormal physical or mental
conditions, and including, as an integral part of the
institution, related facilities sufacilitaesratForethe
ou~patient faci.lities or traini~als shall include
purposes of this Chapter, hosp Sanitariums,
convalescent homes, rest homes~ ill,
instituticenters,~andtanimalnhospitalsmealllof which
birthing
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are def~ned in Section 18.01 entitled 'DEFINITIONS` of
the Anaheim Municipal Code.
.0514 Industrial uses, as set Lorth in Chapter
'18.61 entitled 'ML LIMITED INDUSTRIAL ZGNE,' and Chapter
18.63 entitled 'NIIi HEAVY IHDUSTRIAL ZONE,' of this Code.
.0515 Kitchens or kitchenettes except as otherwise
expressly permitted in this Zone.
.0516 Mobile home parks, including expansion of
existing facilities to increase the number of mobile
home sites.
.0517 Office buildings when not accessory to, and
integrated as part of an on-site permitted primary or
conditional use.
.0518 Pawnshops.
.0519 Residential hotels or motels.
.052a Sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises
consumption and/or off-premise consumption except as
otherwise expressly permitted in this Zone.
.0521 Secondhand Shops.
.0522 Sex-Oriented Businesses as defined in Section
18.89.020.F of the Anaheim Municipal CGde.
.0523 Single-family or multiple-family dwelling
units except caretaker/manager units allowed as an
acc~ssory use integrated within a hotel, motel or
vacation ownership resort.
.0524 Strip shopping centers. A building or
collection of bui2dings containinc~ retai2 and/or
commercial uses in which the primary orientation of th~
buildings, entrances, signs, and uses is toward the
adjacent public street, and in which parking areas or
access to parking areas are prominently displayed to
passing vehicles. Such shopping centers may contain
uses intended to attract either the general public or
t~urists, vi.sitor and/or recreational. consumers.
.0525 Stiuctures eu~eeding the maximum heights
dPfined in Exhibit 1 entitled 'Maximum Permitted
Structural IIeights' of the Specific Plan document.
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.0526 Structures originally designed or intende3
for residential use but tsed for non-residential
gurposes.
.0527 Truck and trailer rental services.
.0528 Uses or activities not listed i;z this Chapter
which are inconsistent or incompatible with the
int~nded purpose of Specific Plan No. SP92-1."
sFC~rTorr io
That subsections .080, through .110,
inclusive, of Section 18.78.050 of Chapter 18.78 of
Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same
are hereby, amended to read as follflws:
".080 Structural SetbacY and Yard Requirements.
Buildings and structures in this Zc~:~ shall be provided
with open yards and setbacks ext~ .-:~ across th~ full
width of the parcel.. Such minimt~. :.~ ~: <:n yards and
setbacks shall b~e measured from the 4itimate plar.ned
right-of-way as indicated on the General Plan and
further described in the Design Plan and in Sections
4.0 and 5.0 of the Disneyland Resart Spec~fic Plan
c3c~~i~...,na~ ~.
.090 Permittad ~ncroachments i.nto Recauired Yard and
Setback Ax~eas. Buildings shall cc ply with the
provisions af Section 1R.04.043 entitled 'PERMITTED
ENCROACHMENTS INTO REQUIRED YARDS-GENERAL' of this
Code, except as provided herein.
.0901 Appurtenant Structures. The following
structures a~purtenant to other structures shall be
permitted to encroach into required setbacks as shown
in Cro~s Sections la, ib, 1.2, 15, 16 and 17 contained
in Sectian 5.0, 'Design Plan,' of the S~:eciric Plan:
(a) Access ramps for automobiles to enter and
exi.t parking facilities.
(b) Access ramps and stai:ways for pedestrians to
enter and exit parking faciiities, hotels, m~tels
and other permitted structures.
.0902 Mass Transit Rela~ed Structures. Structures
related to trie oper~tion ~f tre people mo~ver./moving
sidawalk and monorail systems, including statians,
pedestrian access ramps and stairways, and elevated
tracks on which the vehi~les oQerate shall be permitted
to eneroach into required setback~•
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.Og03 Vehicle Sight Distance to be Maintained.. No
landscape materials or other elements exceedinq
twenty-four (24) inches in height, ~xcept as approved
by the ~ransportatiorc and `!'raffic Manager, shaZl be
perteitted within the 'Commel:'cial Drive Approach' area as
defined by Engineering Staiidard Detail No. 137. All
living landscaping must be maintained, pruned Qr
trimmed in a manner which aomplies with the requirement
contained in this Chapter.
.0904 Parking in Raquired Se~backs Prohibited.
Parking of privately owned and operated automobiles is
not permitted within the required setbac:ks excep~ in
the `i'heme Park District on Yiarbor Boule~ard in the bus
and shu~tZe c3rop-off area as described in Exhibit
4.9.2a. 'Con~eptual Diagram for Theme Park Drop-off
Ar.ea,' of the Specifil: Pian document and in the
existing parking facilities in the Ho~cel District and
in ths Theme Park District as described in Exhibit 3,
'Existing Structures to Remain,' oi the Specific Plan
document. Surface parking betwe~n the front building
line and the required front yard setback is permitted
except on Harbor Boulevaxd and Katella Avenue.
.0905 Parking in Interi.or Lot Setbacks. Where an
interior lot property line abuts a multiple-family
residential zone, the required setback area adjacent to
~uch interior lot property line may be "used as part of
an automobile parking ar~a provided that trees are
planted and permanently maintained in compliance with
the Design Plan adjacent to the residential zone
property line on maximum fifteen (15) foot center~; and
further provided that such parking area does riot
encroach within the required twenty (20) foot landscape
setback area as specified in Sectioii 18.78.050.1002
entitled 'SCREENING ABUTTIYIG RESIDEI~TIAL' ~ROPERTY' of
thas Chapter.
.0906 Fountain~, Ponds, Sculptures Psrmitted.
Fountains, ponds, sculptures, decorative paving,
planters and decoratiive walkways shall be permitted
within the required setbac7c, provided they are an
inteqral'part of the landscaping plans approved with
tha Final Site Plan as described in subsection
18.78.040<020 entitled 'FINAL SITE pLAN APFROVAL' of
this ~hapter.
.0907 necorative Screen°Type Eences ono~a~xceedin
Aecorative, screen--type fen~es o.r walls, 5
thirty-six (36) inches in height, for the purpose of
screer..ing utility devices or facilities ~uch as back
flow assemblies and gas meters, shall be permitted
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provided such walls shall not be located cl~ser than
ten (10) feet from the nearest point of any street
right-of-way line, and further provided such walls do
not prohihit access to utility devices or facilities.
.0908 Signs Permitted. Signs shall be permitted as
provided in Section 18.78.130 entitled 'SIGN
REGULATIONS' of this Chapter except as otherw.ise
restricted by Sections 18.78.130.060 entitled 'BUSINESS
AND IDENTIFICATION SIGNS,' Exhibit 7.Oa entitled
`General Sign Standards Matrix' and Exhibit 7.Ob
entitled 'Hotel/Motel Sign Standards Matrix' found in
Section 18.78.130.0604 entitled 'SIGN STANDARD MATRICES'
and Section 18.78.130.070 entitled 'AUTaMOTIVE SERVICE
STATION SIGNS' of this Chapter.
.0909 Flagpoles Permitted. A maximum of one (1)
flagpole ~or the display af a maximum of three (3)
flags shall be permitted within the required front yard
setback provided sa~d flagpole does not exceed fifty
(50) feet in height and is set- back a minimum of ten
(10)~ feet from the front property line, and further
provided each flag displayed thereon has a size
dim~nsion not to exceed five (5) feet by nine (9) feet.
.0310 Drives and Walkways Permitted. Entrance and
exit drives and walkways into building or parking areas
that are perpendicular to the centerline of the streQt
from which acc~ss is provided shall be permitted.
.100 Required Site Screening.
.1001 Landscape Buffer. Except as otherwise
provided herein, a landscape buffer shall be provided
along and immediately adjacent to the site property
line abutting any freeway or residential ~on~ boundary
as set forth in Section 18.78.090.050 entitled
'ST'RUCTURAL SETBACK AND YARD REQUIREMENTS' of this
Chapter. The buffer shall be landscaped, irrigated and
maintained in complianae with the Design Plan.
.1002 Screening Abutting Residential Property.
Where the property abuts a residential zone, this
buffer shall consist of a minimum six (6) foot high,
and maximum eight (8) foot high masonry wall, located
at the property line, excppt in the Futurs Expansion
District where it can be twelve (12) feet high, and an
adjacent twenty (20) foo~. wide permanently planted,
irrigated and maintained landscaped area. Said wall
shall be landscaped with clinging vines whereby growth
occuro on both sides if visible from public
ri.ght-of-way. The height of ~;.y such wall and/or berm
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shall be measured from the highest finished grade le~~el
of the subject or adjacen:: properties, whichever is the
higher.
.1003 Screening Abutting Freeway. Where the
pro~erty abuts a freeway, except as provided for in
Section 18.78.060.050 entitled 'SETBACKS-LOTS ABUTTING
pU13LIC RIGHTS-.OF-WAY' of this Chapter, a ten (10) foot
wide landscape buffer (but no wall) shall be requirec~.
Said buffer shall be permanently p3.anted, irrigated and
maintained. When a wall is provided at th~ property
line, the wall stiall be designed or situated so as not
to abstruct the view of the landscaping from the
freeway. Such walls shall be decorative and lands~aped
in comp'liance with the Design Plan.
.1004 Screening of Automo~ive Related Uses. All
automotive related uses, incl~ding service station auto
working bays, truclc loading docks, service entrances,
rental car storage areas, storage of transit vehicles,
and similar uses shall be sareened so as not to be
visible from adjacent public streets or adjacent
properties.
.1005 Screening of Surface Parking Areas. Where
surface parking is vis~ble from an adjacent public
street, such parking areas saall be screened with
landscaping. Said landsc~ping area shall consist of:
(a) shrubs or bushes which can a~tain a minimum height
of thirty-six (36) inches wi.thin fxve (5) years of
insta~iation; (b) landscaped berms with a mi~nimum
height of thirty-six (36) inches (including the mature
height of landscape planted thereon); or (c) decorative
walls .or fences upon which are planted clinqing vines,
and sha~l be landscaped, irrigated and maintained in
compliance with the Design Plars ~n3 the Engineering
Standard Detail No. 137 enti.tled 'Commercial Drive
Approach.'
.1006 Retaining Wall Treatment. In instancES where
a retaining wall is required between adjoining
properties, and where oth~r walls are required on one
or more of the adjoining properties, said walls shall
be offset a minimum of two (2) feet between the
retaining wall and the other required wall or walls;
and said walls shall be decorative and landscaped with
clinging vines in compliance with the Design Plan. The
two (2) foot offset area between the retaining wall and
tk~e other required wall or walls shall be landscaped,
irrigated and maintained in compliance with the Design
Plan. Where a slope exists, any required wall shall be
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erected at the property line wit:: the slope itself, '
permanently planted, irrigated, and maintained.
.1007 Utility Equipment. Utility equipment and
communication devices shall be screened from public
view so that such davices are not visible when the site
is viewed at any point measured six (6) feet above
grade from other public or private property. These
devices may include, but are not limited ~o: dish-type
and other antennae, cross connection devices, stand
pipes, back f.low assemblies, cable TV equipment, gas
meters, ventilating fans, microwave and aellular
transmitters, and electrical transforn-ers. When
encroaching into a required yard or setback, other than
adjacent to a public street where no such dev~ice shall
be allowed, decorative walls for the purpose of
screening such utility equipment and communication
devices sha1Z not exceed thirty-six (36) inches in
heigint and shall not be within ~.he requ?red front yard
setback.
.1008 Roof Mounted Equipment. Roof mounted
equipment shal.i be painted the same colflr as the roof,
shall be screened from view of adjacent public
rights-of-~ray and from adjacent properties at any point
measured six (6) feet ahove grade, and shall be
cansidexed as part of the total building heiqht except
as provided for in Section 18.78.080 entitled 'LAND tJSE
AND SITE DEVELOPMENT STAI3DARDS-PARKING DISTf2ICT
(DEVELOPMENT AREAS 3a AND 3b}' of this Chagter.
.1009 Refuse Conta.iner Enclosures. Refuse
container enclosures are required and shall be screened
from public vier~ and shall be designed, constructed,
and maintained in compliance with the Design Plan and
in compliance with the Maintenance standard entitled
'Refuse Container Enclosure for Multiple-Family
Residential, Commercial and Industrial Use' on file in
the Building Division of the Planninq Department.
.?O10 Vacant Land. Vacant land or future landscape
areas which will remain vacant or unlandscaped for a
period in excess of one (1) year shall comply with at
1,east one of the following:
(a) Screening of Vacant Land. Vacant land shall
be screened from vi.ew from public rights-of-way
with a mi»imum three (3) foot high and minimum ten
(10) f.oot wide berm, or a minimum three (3) foot
high hedge screen located in a minimum three (3)
foot wide landscape area. Landscape on said bera
or hedge screen shall be maintain~d in a healthy
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condition as described in Section 18.78•050.110
entitled 'LANDSCIiPING' of this Chapter, and shall
conform tn the Design Plan.
(b) 3,andscaping of Vacant Land. Provide
temporary lanc~scaping or groundcover complete ~aith
temporary irrigation and keep adequately
maintained until such time as a valid grading or
building permit has been issued for construct~on
on the site and such wark commences. Weed
abatement shall be enforced at all times. Any
temgorary landscaping that is remo1eon&cempletion
replaced by permanent landscaping P
of construotion for the portion of the site rahere
construction has nat occurred. This requirement
shall be in addition to the landscaping
requirements for the site as otherwise required by
this Cha~ter.
(c) Agriculture. Agricultural use for the
purpose of growing field cro~s, trees, vegetables,
fruits, berries or nursery stock may be retained
without time limit within this Zone, and is not
subject to the.screening requirements contained
herein.
.1011 Walls. Walls containing solid surfaces
accessible to the public, with the exception of walls
that are part of an entry monu~ent de~ign, shall be
planted ~rith either clinging vines or fast-growing
shrubbery which will screen the fence/wall surface so
as to eliminate graffiti opportunities. Maximum
permitted wall height shall not exceed sixteen (16)
feet provided that heights in excess of twelve (12)
feet for walls other than sound attenuation walls
required by a Noise Study, shall be subject to the
approval of ~ Conditional Use Permit in accordance with
Section 18.78.050.040 entitled 'CONDITZONAL USES AND
STRUCTUFLES.' Sound attenuation walls shall be scxeened
fram public view with landscapir~~, including vines and
shrubs. Refer to Exhi~it 5.8.3f, 'Wall/Fencinq Plan,' of
the Specific Plan document for locations of the
permitted 12 to 16 foot high sound attenuation walls.
In the Theme Park DistriGt, chain link fenc~s and
trellises on walls for landscape scrQening purposes,
are permitted to a raaximum height of sixteen (16) feet.
Walls constructed in District A a~nd under the
provisions of the C-R Overlay shall. n~t exceed eight
(8) feet.
(a) Exceptions. Unless spec~fied otherwise in
this Chapter, within any required street landscape
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setback area, excluding the firs~ teri (10) fee*_.
~here no wa~l shall ~e p~r~-~tt,d, tre hei~ht of
~ny required wall and ber~ srall be reduced to not
more than thirty-six (36) inches. Such walls
shall be de~orat~ve and lar~dsca~e~ Fr:.th ~linging
vines in compliance wi~h t=_?r~ DeSign Plan.
.110 Landscaping
.llai Compliance with aesign Pian RF•quired.
Except as otherwise provided in thist~Chaptee~anentl
requ,ired setback areas shall be full.r and p Y
landsca~ped with Iawn, trees and shrt~k~ ~: and ma:,~ inc~ ude
walkways, plazas, fountains, and a~liei ~imiZ~r
materials (not including turf block, excepr„_:ahare such
turf block is used for required emerger.cy acce~s) i~.
accordance with the Design Pla:-. A minimum of eighty
percent (80~) of the re~uired setback area excluding
driveways perpendicular to the street, on all lots
abutting public streets (other than Harbor Boulevard)
shall contain live landscape materials. A minimum of
fifty percent (50~) of the rzquired ;•~a~:baek area on all
lat~ abutting Harbor Boulevard, excluding driveways
perp~ndicular to the stre ~; sha11 c:ontain live
landscape materials.
.1102 Maintenance of Landscaping Required. All
landscaped ar~as shall be permanently maintainec? in a
r,eat, and orderly manner as a condition of use and in
accordance with tbe Design Plan.
.1103 Required Size of Plant Materi3l. All
required trees shall be of a size at the time of
planting not•less than the minimum size specified in
the Design Plan. The tree density for the required
front setk~ack shall be as specified in the Design Plan.
If not specified ln '~he Design Plan, the trees shall be
a minimum of fifteen (15) ga?.lons. All required shrubs
shall be of a size at time of planting not less than
the minimum size specified in the Design Plan. If not
specified in the Design Plan, the shrubs shall be, a
minimum of five (5) gallons.
.1104 Replacement of Damaged, Diseased, or Dead
PZant Material. Any required plant material planted
on-site which is subsequently damaqed, removed,
diseased and/or dead shall be replaced on-site in a
timely manner with comparable plant material with a
minimum size as recommended by the Design Plan.
.Y105 Coverage. Gr^~?_^_~^_^`-'er shall be planted and
maintained where shrubbery and/or trees are not
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sufficient to cover exposed soil. Mulch may be used in
place of groundcover where groundcover will no'c ~row or
where groundcover will cause harm to the plant
materials, subject to the approval of the Planni.ng
Department.
.1106 Irrigaticn. Al1 required landscape areas
shall be proviaed and maintained with a per.manent,
automatic irrigation system in accordance with the
Derign Plan. Such system shall incorporate water
conserving features.
.1107 Special Intersection Landscape Treatment.
Ccncurrent with any building hereinafter erected in
this Zone or any building structurally modified to an
extent excee3ing forty-five (45} ~ercent of the gross
floor area of said existing building within any two (2)
year period, and which building is located, on any lot
abutting any of the following intersections,
landscaping, paving and lighting improvements shall be
provided within that certain interse~tion area as
described in and in compliance with the crite~ia set
forth in ~he Design Plan:
(a) Harbor Boule•vard and Katella Avenue.
(b) Katella Avetiue and West Street/Disneyland
Drive.
(c) Katella Avenue and Walnut Street.
(d) West Street/Disneyiand Drive and Ball Road."
SECTION •il
That the introductory paragraph of ~ection 18.78.060
of Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim ~fur.icipal Code be,
and the same is hereby, amended to read as follo?as:
"18.78.06Q LAND USE AND SITE DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS-THEME PARK DISTRICT (DEVELOPMEI~T AREA 1).
This District i~ intenc..ed to accommadate Theme Park
uses cons~sting primarily of ticket areas, dxning,
retail and entertainment facilities, support
back-of-house service facilities (maintenance,
accessory uses, and staging areas), and associated
administration facilities as well as limited hotels and
accessory uses as identified on Exhibit 3.3a en~:itled
'Land Use Plan Development Summary Tabulation' of the
Specific Plan document and as set forth herein."
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SECTION 12
That subsection .020 of Section 18.78.060 of Chapter
18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same
is hereby, amended to read as follows:
".020 Permitted Accessory Lses and Structures. The
following accessory uses may be conducted where clearly
incidental to and intQgrated with a permitte3 primary
use:
.020~ Theme Park Acc~ssory Support Faci.lities. A
buiiding, structure, device, mechanism, or other
facility or combination thereof which supports and is
consistent with the ihtent of the operation of a theme
park. Such facilities may include, but are not limited
~o:
(a) Administ~ative offices inclu3ing temporary
offices withi~ existing hotel buildings during
construction perie~ only and sub;ect to appraval
of the City Traffic and Trar,sportation Manager tor
parking layout and vehicular access.
(b) Al~oholic be•rarages, o~-premise consumption.
(cj Animal storage facilities. An establishmPn~
in which six or more ~ogs or other domesticated
animals are housed, gr~omed ar temporarily
boarded. Such facili~ies snall be limited
strictly to the use by guests and patrons of a
Theme Park and/or fo~ use in the Theme Park and
must be located 50 feet from any residential zone.
(d) Automobile/vehicl~ parking lots or structures
providing off-street parking spaces, as required
by this Chapter for uses permitted und.~r this
Sec~ion.
(e} B~nScing facilities, including automated
teller machines.
(f) Child day care services intended for the use
o~ theme park employees.
(g) Emergency medical farilities.
(h) Employee ('Cast') dressing room and rest
areas.
(i) Mechanical equipment.
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(j) Mov~e and thea~rical productian facilities
within theme park.
(k) P.epair facil.i~ies for vshicles and
attractiuns.
(1) Signs as gGi~-itted pursuant to Section
18.78.130 entitled 'SIGN REGULATIONS' of t~is
Chapter.
(m) Staging areas.
(nj Storage fscilities provided they shall not be
visible fr.om a point six feet above ground an
adjacent public right-of-way or any adjacent or
surrounding property.
(o) Studios, radio and television. A facility
which may include accommodations for
f.ilming/taping in front of live audiences.
.0202 Hutel Aacessory Support Uses.
(a) Administrative offices including temporary
o~fices within ~xisting hotel buildings during
construction period only and subject to approval
of the City Traffic and Transportation Manager for
parking layou~ and vehicular access.
(b) Al~oholic beverage sales, off-premise
consum~ti~n, within a hAte1 complex.
(c) Alcoholi~ heverages, on-premise consumption.
(d) Amusement ~Pvices and/or arcades within a
hotel complex with no ~ublia access directly from
t•he exterior of thp building and subject tu the
provisions of Chap~er 4.14 entitled 'HM[JSF1d'ENT
DEVICES' of this Code.
(e) Banking facilities, including automated
teller machines.
(f) Barbershops.
(g) Beauty shops.
(h) Child day care services, w.ithin a hotel
complex, intended far ho~el and theme park
employees and guests.
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(i) Caretaker unit. A residential dwelling
intended to be the primary or secandary living
accommodations for the manager or caretaker of a
hotel. For hotels containing less than 300 rooms,
such unit shall be less than one thousand two
hundred t~enty-five (1,225) gxoss square feet in
size and intEgrated wi~hin the hotel only. For
hotels containing 300 rooms or more, such unit may
not be more than three thousand (3,000) gross
square feet.
(j) Health spas and physical fitness centers
within hotel complex and limite3 strictly to the
use of the guests and/or employees of such hotel
complex.
(k) Kitchens in a hotel complex or restaurant or
kitchenettes in a hotel guest room or suite.
(1) Laundry and dry ~:leanit:g facilities as a part
of a hotel facility.
(m) Massage services as a aart of a hotel complex
in accordance with the requLrements and permits
set forth in Chapter 4.?9 e~,ntitled 'BATHS, SAUNA
BATHS, MASSAGE ESTABLTSHrfEN'1`S AND SIMILAR
BUSINESSES' and Chapter 113.85~ entitled
'SEX-dRIENTED BiJSINIESS' of tb.is Code.
!n) Meeting and convention facilities as a part
of a hotel facility.
(o) Outdoor stands and booths.
(p) Postal and copy services.
(q) Recreational facilities, when a part of a
hotel. Recreational facilities include, but are-
not li.mited to, outdoor playgr~und areas, tennis
and racquetball courts, spas, and swimming pools,
when integrated as part of a hotel only.
(r) Rental agencies for automobiles.
(s) Restaurants, indoor and outdoor.
(t) Reta;.l uses, integrated into hotel.
(u) Sigr~s within a feature landscape element with
the following requiren~ents:
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(1) Shall be constructed in compliance with ~
the Design Plan;
~2~ Shall replace monument signs permitted
in Section 18.78.130.0601 entitled 'PERMITTED
SIGNS' of this Chapter;
~3~ Shall be setback a ublicuriqhtsofeway?,
feet from the ultimate p
~4) Shall not exceed a maximum of ten (lo)
feet in height;
~5~ Shall not hdrive~rand an two sign faces
per hotel entry
(6) Shall not create a cantintious wall along
the public right-of-way•
(v) Travel servicQS.
.0203 Gateway Facilities. Gateway facilities
which provide access to the ticket booths tdirectory
theme parks, including but not limited to,
and informational signs, flags, banners asagnsashallle
copy signs, provided the changeable copy
have the followin~ requirements:
(a) No more than one (1) changeable copY sign per
street frontage;
(b) Shall not be located within the required
setback along Katella Avenue;
(c) Maximum height of seventy (70) feet;
(d) Maximum sign copy area of thirteen hundred
(1300) square feet with a maximuandf five (500)
square feet of changeable copy;
(e) The changeable copy signs can be single or
double sided."
S C N 3
That subsection .050 of Section 18.78•060 of
Chapter 18.78 og Title l8 °famendedatolreadnaslfollowse
be, and the same is hereby, ~
".050 Setbacks-Lots Abutting Public Rights-of-waY•
The following minimum setback requirements ~hall apply
to permanent buildings and structures constructed
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within this D~.strict, except as provided elsewhere in ~ .'
this Chapter. Such setbacks sh~ll be measured from the
ultimate planned public right-of-way as designa~zd on
the Circulation Element of the General Plan and as
further described in Section 4.0, 'Public Facilities
Plan,' and Section 5.0, 'Design Plan,' of the Specific
Plan document. All setbacks shall be fully landscaped,
irrigated and maintained in a manner in compliance with
the Design Plan.
. (t501 Ball Road.
(a) ~'rom a poin~ five hundred (500) feet east of
the cente~line of West Street/Disneyland Drive to
Interstate 5: an average of thirty (30) feet with
a minimum cf zero (0) feet, provided the length of
the building with a zero (O) foot setback shall
not eacceed tex- (10j feet, with landscaping
corrsistent with Desiqn Plan Cross Secti~r, r.~~~~+pr
24, provided an open decc~r~tive fence, such as
iorought iron, may be located no closer than ten
(10) feet from the ultima~e p~iblic right-of-way.
(h) From the centerline of Walnut Street to a
point five hundresi ~500) feet east of the
centerline of West Street/Disneyland ~rive: twenty
(20) feet mini~um if the height of the structure
is seventy-~ive (75) ~2et or less or thirty (30)
feet minimum if the height af the stiructure is
greater than sever+ty-Eive (75) feet, provided
existing structures may remain as shewn on Exhibit
3 of the Specific Plan document entitled 'Existinq
Structur~es to Remain,' ana that a minimum of ten
(10) fee~ ~f land~caping shall be consistent with
Design ~lan Cro~~ Section number 23.
.0502 Hai:bor Boulevard.
(a) Within the C-i~ Overlay: Twenty-six (26) feet,
minicaum, with landscaping consisten~ with Design
Plan Cross Sectior~ number 6.
(b) Between th~e C-R Overlay and a point
approximately two l~undred and fifty (250) feet
north of the centerline of Freedman Way:
Twenty-six (26) feet, minimum, with landscapinq
consistent ~•;~,th DPsign Plan Cross Section n:xmber
7. ~
(c) Between a point approximately two hundred and
fifty (250) feet north o~ the centerline of .
Freedman Way and a point approximately one ~
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thousand three hundred and forty (1,340) feet.
r,orth of the centerline af Freedman Way:
thirty-eight (38) feet, minimum, provid~d existing
structures may remain as shown on Exhibit 3 of the
Specific Plan document entitled 'Existing
Structures to Remain,' and that landscaping shall
be consistent with Design Plan Cross Section
number sa.
(d) Between a point approximately one thousand
three Y~undred and f ort} (1, 3 4 0) f eet north of the
~ centerline of Freedman Way to Interstate 5(Santa
Ana Freeway): twelve (32) f~eet, ninimum, with
landacaping consistent with Design Plan Crc+ss
Section numbers 8a and 8b.
.0503 Int~rstate 5(Santa Ana Freeway). Ten (10)
feet mir.imum pravided that sculptural, architsctural
elements not attached to a building may have a zero (0)
foot setback witln landscapiHg consisL-ent with Design
Plan Cross Section number 18.
.0504 Katella Avenua.
(a) From the centerline of West Stre~t/Disneyland
Drive to a Foint eleven hundred (1,i00) fe~t east
of said centerline: ~ineteen (19) feet minimum,
with landscaping consistent with Design Plan Cross
Section numbers 2a and 2b, and provided that the
monorail and its structural supports shall also be
pexmitted.within the setback area.
(b) From a paint eleven hundred (1,100) feet east
of the aenterline_of West StreetJDisneyland Drive
to the western right-of-way of Harbor Boulevard:
nineteen (19) feet mini!num, with landscaping
consistent with Design Plan Cross Sections numbers
2a and 2b.
.0505 West Street/Disneyland Drive.
(ay Between Katella Avenue and a point twenty-one
(2,100) hundred feet north of the centerline of
Katella Avenue: nineteen (19) feet minimum, with
landscaping consistent with Design Plan Cross
Section number 11.
db) Between a point twenty-one hundred (2,100)
feet north of the centerline of It~tella Avenue and
a point four thousand (4,000) feet north of the
centerline of Katella Avenue: nineteen (19) fE~t
minimum, provided existing walls and bui~dings
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shown on Exhibit 3 of the Specific Plan document
entitled 'Existing Structures to Remain,' maY
remain, and that landscaping shall be consistent
with Design Plan Cross Section number 12.
(c) Between the centerline of Ball Road and a
point four thousand (4,000) feet north of the
centerline of Katella Avenue: twenty (20) feet
provided existing structures may remain as shown
on Exhibit 3 of the Specific Plan docwnent
entitled 'Existing Structurea to Remain,' and that
landscaping shall be consistent with Design Plan
Cross Ssctions numbers 14a and 14b.
.0506 West Place.
Ten (10) feet minimum, if the height of the structure
is thirty-five (35) feet or less or twenty (20) feet
minimum, if tl?.e height of the structure is greater than
thirty-five (35) feet with landscaging consistent with
Design Plan Cross Section number 28a."
S~CTION 14
That tche introductory paragraph of Section 18.78.070 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and
the same is hereby, amended to reari as follows:
"18.7g.070 LAND USE AND SITE DEVELOPMENT
STArTDARDS-HOTEL DISTRICT (DEVELOPMENT AREA 2)•
This District ~s intended for hotel/motels, accessory
retail and recreational use, and open space uses as
identified on Lxhibit 3.3a entitled 'Land Use Plan
DevQlopment Summary Tabulatian' of the Specific Plan
dacum~nt and as set forth herein."
SECTION 15
That subsection .050 of Section 18.78.070 entitled
~~LAND USE AND SITE DEVELOPMENT STAAIDARDS - HOTEL DISTRICT
(DEVELOPMENT 1~,REA 2)" Qf Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim
Municipal Gode be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as
follows:
".050 Setbacks from ~butting Public Righ~s-of-Way.
The following minimum setback req~s~~ements shall apply
to permanent buildings and structures constructed
within this District~ except as provided elsewhere in
this Chapter. Such setbacks shall be measured from the .
ultimate planned public right-of-way as designated on
the Circulation Element of the General P~an and as
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further described in Section 4.0, 'Public Facilities
Plan,' and Section 5.0, 'Design Plan,' of the Specific
Plan document. All setbacks shall be fully landscaped,
irrigated an~ maintained in a manner in comp'-iance with
the Design Plan. _
.0501 Cerritos Avenue. Cerr~tos Avenue south side
of street: Ten (10) feQt minimum if the height of the
stsucture is thirty-five feet or less nr.twenty (20)
feet minimum if the height of the structure is greater
than thirty-five (35) feet with landscaping consistent
with Design Plan Cross Section number 26.
.0502 Katella avc;:~°: Nineteen (19) feet r.iinimum,
with landscaping con~istent with Design Plan Cross
S~ction number 13.
.0503 Walnut Street.
(a) Between Katella Avenue and a point fourteen
hundred (1,4G0) fee~ north of the centerline:
thirty (30) feet minimwn, with landscaping
c~nsistent with Design Plan Cross Section number
20.
(b) Between a point fourteen hundred (1,400) feet
north of the centerline of Katella P.-~enue: thirty
(30) feet minimum, provided existing structures
may remain as shown on Exhibit 3 of the Specific
Plan document ~ntitled 'Existing Structures to
Remain,' and that landsca~ing shall be consistent
with Design Plan Cross Section nsmber 19.
.0504 West Street/Disneyland Drive. Nineteen (19)
feet mir.imuza, with landscaping consistent with Design
Plan Cr!~ss Section number 10a."
SECTION 16
That thE introductory paragraph of Section 18.78•080
entitled of Chapter 18.78 of Titla~ended toereadhas~followspal
Code ba, and the same is heraby,
~lg,~g,pgp LAND USE AND SITE DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS-1'ARKING DISTRICT (DEVELOPMEiVT ARE•AS 3a AND
3b).
This District is intended to accommodate parki7g
facilities and/or surface parking lots as identified on
Exhibit 3.3a entitled 'Land Use Plan Development
Summary Tabulation' of the' Specific Plan document and
as set forth herein."
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SECTION 18
That subsections .040 and .050 of Section 18.78.080 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim iKunicipal Code be, and
the same are hereby, amended to read as follows:
".040 Structural Setback and Yard Requirements.
The following minimum setback requirements shall apply
to p~rmanent buildings and structures constructed
within this Distriat except as provided elsewhere i.n
the Chapt2r. Sucb. setbacks shall be measureci frora the
interior property line.
.0401 From interior lots wholly within the same
District: zera (0) feet minimum provided the minimum
distance between structures shall be ten (10) feet.
.0402 From interior lots in an adjacent District,
but whally within the Specific Plan area (excluding
District A): zero (0) feet minimum, provided the
minimum distance ~etween structures shall be ten (10)
feet.
.0403 From adjacent ini~ericr lots wholly outside
the Specific Plan area: ten (10) feet minimum.
.0404 From adjacent lots developed under the
provisions of Section 18.78.100 entitled 'C-R OVERLAY'
and Section 18.78.095 entitled 'DISTRICT A' o~ this
Chapter: ~en (10) feet minimum.
.050 SetbacY.s-From Abutting Fublic Rights-of-way. The
following minimum setback requirements shall apply to
permanent bu~ldings and structures constructed within
this Di~trict, except as pravided elsewhere in this
Chapter. Such setbacks shall be measured from the
ultimate planned public righ~-of-way as designated on
~he Circulation Element of the General Plan and as
further described in Section 4.0, 'Public Facilities
Plan,' and Section 5.0, 'Design Plan,' of the Specific
Plan document. Al1 setbacks shall be fully landscaped,
irrigated and maintained in a manner in compliance w~th
the Design Plan.
.0501 Cerritos Avenue. Twenty (20) feet with
landscaping consistent with Design Plan Cross Section
number 25.
.0502 Cl~mentine Street. Twenty (20) feet minimum,
with landscaping consistent with Design Plan Cross
Section number 27.
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.0503 Freedman Way.
(a) North side of the street:
(1) From the centerline of Harbor Baulevard
to a point s~x hundred (600) feet east:
Twenty (20) feet minimum, with landscaping
consistent with Design P2an Cross Section
~umber ~6. •
(2) From Clementine Street to a point s2ven
hundr~d (70U) feet west of the centerline of
Clementine Street: Twenty (20) feet minimum,
with landscaping consist~nt with Design Plan
Cross Sectian number 15.
(3) Provided that the following exceptions
may have a zero (0) faot setback;
[a] Pedestrian bridge and/or automobile
bridge as shown on Design Plan C:oss
Section number. 15.
[b] Raised pedestrian bridge as shrn~n
on Design Plan Cross Section number 16.
~~] people mover/moving sidewalk.
(b) South side of strePt: Twenty (20) feet
minimum, with lan~scaping consistent with Design
Plan Cr~ss Section number 17.
.0504 Katella Avenue. Eleven (11) feet minimum,
with landscaping consistent with Design Plan Cross
Sectian number 4 b.
.0505 Walnut Street. Thiity (30) feet minimum,
with landscaping consistent with Design Plan Cross
Section number 21."
SECTIDN 13
That subsection .070 of Section 18.78.080 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code
be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows:
'.070 Parking District Requirements. Parking
spaces provided within this District shall be used to
fu3.fi11 the parking r.~equirements of the theme park uses
within the Theme Yark District.
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.0701 Use of Parkinq Spaces. Parking snaces within
this Distrzct may be used by theme park guests and
em~loyees and the general public durinq days and hours
not less than the hours of operatior~ of theme parks in
~he Theme Park District.
.0702 Total Number of Spaces. The to~al number af
vehicle parking spaces provided within the District
shall not exceed 34,300 spaces. .
.0703 Type of Parking Facilities Pravided.
Parking spaces may be provided within parking
facilities or on surface parking lots. Su~h surface
parking lots may be either temporary or permanent and
are subject to the review and approval of the City
Tsaffic and Transportation Manager.
.0704 Landscaping of Surface Pa-king Lots.
Surfac~ parking lots used for speed parking, as defined
in Section 18.78.030 entitled 'DEFINITIONS' of this
Chapter, within this District or intended ta serve
theme park employees shall be exempt from t.he surface
parking lot landscape requirements described herein,
except that any such lot shall be surrounded at the
perimeter by a continuous, evergreen landscape screen
consisting ef shrubs, trees and ground cover which can
achi~ve a height of forty-two (42) inahes in five (5)
years, and is intended to prevent view~ into the
surface parkin~ lots from surrounding adjacent public
rights-of-way."
SECTION 19
That the introductory paragraph of Section 18.78.090
of Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be,
and the same is hereby, amended to read as fola.ows:
"This District is intended to accommodate future
expansion of The Disneyland Resor* with an additional
theme park and support uses as identified on Exhibit
3.3a entitled 'Land Use Plan Development Summary
Tabulation' af the Specific Plan document or as set
forth herein."
SECTION 20
That subsection .020 of Section 18.78.090 of Chapter
ig,78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same
i,s hereby, amended to read as follows:
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".020 Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures.
.0201 Hotels/Motels up to a maximum density of
seventy-five (75) s3uest rooms per gross acre.
.0202 Ho~~eljMo}el Accessoiy Support Uses.
Accessory uses as dsscribed i~i Section 18.78.060.0202
entitled 'HOTEL ACCESSORY SUPPORT USES' nf this Cha~ter.
'.0203 Theme Park Accessory Suppart Facilities as
described in Section 18.78.060.0201 entitled 'THEEI~
PARK ACCESSORY FACILITIES' of this Chapter."
SECTION 21
That subsection .060 of Section 18.78.090 af
Chapter 18.78 af Title i8 of the Anaheim Municipal Code
be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows:
".060 Setbacks-Lots Abatting Ultimate Public
Rights-of-Wz~y. The following minimum setback
requirements sha1Z apply to permanent buildings and
structures constructed Within this District, except as
provided elsewhere in this Chapter. Such setbacks
sha11 be measured from the ultimate planned public
right-of-way as designated on ths Circulation Element
of the General Plaa and as further described in Section
4.0, 'Public Facilities Plan,' and Section 5.0, 'Design
Plan,' of the Specific Plan document. All setbacks
shall be fu11y landscaped, irrigated and maintained in
a manner in compliance with the Design Plan.
.0601 Haster Stree~. Twenty (20) feet minimum, if
the heiqht o€ the structure is seventy-five (75) feet
or less or thirty (30) feet minimum, if the height of
the struccure is greater than seventy-five (75) feet,
with landscaping consistent with Design Plan Cross
Section number 22, provided an open decorati~e fence,
such as wrought iron, may be located no closer than ten
(10) feet from the ultimate public right-of-way.
.0603 Katella Avenue.
landscaping consistent with
nuiabers 5a and 5b."
Eleven (11) feet with
Design Plan Cross Section
SECTION 22
That subsections .010 through .050, inclusive of
Section 18.78.095 of Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim
Municipal Cade be, and the same are hereby, amended to read as
follows:
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".010 Purpose. Thi.s District has been established
to germit the usPS set forth in Chapter 18.48, entit~ed
'ANAHEIM RESORT SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 92-21 ZONE' of the
Anaheim Municipal Code.
.020 Permitted Primary Uses and Structures. A1Z
primary uses and structures permitted in Chapter
18.48.07n.060.entitled 'PERMI`TTED PRIMARY USES AND
STRUCTURES' of the .T~naheim Municipal Code,. subjeat to
~the limitations prescribed in ~PCtion 18.78.050
entitled 'LAND USE AND SITE DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS-GENERAL,' Seation 18.78.095.OG0 entitled
'DISTRIC'~ A DENSITY' of this Chapter, Section
18.48.070.010 en~itled 'PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES
GEr1ERAL,' and Section Z8.48.070.060 entitled 'PROHIBITED
USES' of the Anaheim Municipal Code.
.030 Permitted Acceesory Uses and Structures. All
accessory uses and ~tructures pe~mitted in Seation
18.48.070.030 entitled 'PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AND
STRUCTUR~S' of the Anaheim Mnnicipal Code.
.040 Permitted Temporary Uses and Structures. A1.1
temporary uses and structures permitted in the Section
18.48.070.040 enta.tled 'PERMITTED TEMPORARX USES AND
5TR*JCTURES' of the Anaheim Municipai Code.
.050 Conditional Uses. All conditional uses and
s~ructures listed in Section 18.48.070.050 entitled
'CONDITIONAL uSES AND STRUCTURES' of the Anaheim
Municipal Code."
SECTION 23
That subsection .090 of Section 18.78.095 of
Chapter 18.78 c~f Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code
be, and the same is her~by, amended to read as follows:
".090 Setbacks from Abutting Put,lic Right~-of-Way.
The following minimum setback requirements shall apply
to permanent buildii~qs and structures constructed
within this District. Such setbacks shall be measured
from the ultimate planned public right-of-way as
designated on the Circulatioc~ Element of the General
Plan and as further described in Sections 4.0, 'Public
Facilities Plan,' and 5.0 'Design Plan,' of the Specific
Plan document. All setbacks shall be fully landscaped,
irrigated and maintained in a manner in compliance with
the Design Plan.
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.Q901 Harbor Boulevard. Z~enty-six (26) feet, minimum,
with landscaping consistent with Design Plan Cross
Section number 17a.
.0902 FrQedman Way. Twenty (20) feet minimum, with
landscaping consistent with Design Plan Cross Section
number 17b."
SECTION 24
That subsections .010 through 060, inclusive, of
Section 18.78.100 of Chapter 18.78 of T~tle 18 of the Anaheim
Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to rea•~~. as
follows:
".010 Purpose. The C-R Overlay has been
establashed to permit the uses set forth in Chapter
18.48 entitled 'ANAHEIM RESORT SPECIFIC PLAN NQ. 92-Z
ZONE' of the Anaheim Municipal Code, if the properties
are not developed as part of The Disneylaz~d RE~sort
Specific Plan.
.020 Permitted Primary Uses and Structures. All
primary uses and structures permitted in Chapter
18.48.07~.020 entitled 'PERMITTED PRIMARY USES AND
STRUCTURES' of the Anaheim Municipal Code but subject
to the limitation~ prescribed in Sectian 18.78.050
entitled 'LAND USE AND ~ITE DEVELOPMENT
STANDAYtDS-GENERAL,' Section 18.78.100.060 entitled 'C-R
OVERLAY DENSITY' of this Chapter, Section 18.48.070.010
entitled 'PERMITTED US~S AND STRUCTURES-GENEIZAL,' aiid
Section 18.48.070.060 Pntitled 'PROHIBITED USES' of the
Anaheim Municipal Code.
.030 Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures. All
accessory uses and structures permitted in Section
18.48.070.030 entitled 'PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AND
STRUCTURES' of the Anaheim Municipal Code.
.040 Permitted Temporary Uses and Structures. All
temporary uses and structures permitted in the Section
18.48.070.040 entitled 'PERMITTED TEMPORARY USES AND
STRUCTURES' of the Anaheim Municipal Code.
.050 Conditional Uses. All conditional uses and
structures listed in Section 18.48.070.050 entitled
'CONDITIONAI, USES AND STRUCTURES' oi the AnahEim
Municipal Code.
.060 C-R Overlay Density. The maximum number of
hotels/motels permitted within the C-R Overlay shall
be:
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.0601 F~r parcels designated Low Density on Exhibit ~
3.3.5b entitled 'C-R Overlay' of the Specific Plan
document, up to fifty (50) hotel/motel rooms per gross
acre or seventy-five (?5) hotel/motel rooms per lot or
parcel existing on the date of adoption of The
Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Ordinance, whichever is
greater.
.0602 For parcels designated Medium Density on
Exhibit 3.3.5b en~itlefl 'C-R Overlay' of the Specific
Plan document, up to seventy-five (75) hotel/~otel per
gross acre or seventy-five (75) rooms per lot or parcel
existing on the date of adoption of The Disneyland
Resort Specific Plan Ordinance, whichever is greater.
.0603 For parcels that are developed with
hotel/motel rooms which exceed the maximum density
designation, the number of rooms existing on the date
of adoption of The Disneyland Resort Speci`ic Plan
Ordinance may be rebuilt or modified at their existing
den~ity."
~~mT~N 25
That subsection .010 of Section 18.78•110 of Chapter
18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same
is hereby, amended to read as follows:
".O10 Minimum Parkiyig Requirements.
.0101 Parking Requirements for Theme Parks and
Associated Uses.
(a) Theme park parking shall be provided at the
rate of one (1.0) space for each one thousand
(1000) persons of estimated annual attendance with
a minimum of twenty-four thousand five hundred
(24,500) parking spaces provided for both
employees and guests fer the theme parks and
associated uses at build-out.
(b) For retail entertainment center uses, parking
shall be pravided at the rate of one (1.0) space
for e~ch one thousand (1,000) persons estimated
non-theme park incremental annu3l attendance.
(c) Required parking spaces may be provided
either within the Parking District or other
Districts contained within this Z~ne.
.0102 Parking Requirements for Hotels and
Associated Uses in the Theme Park and Hotel Districts.
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The following number of parking spaces shall be
provided: Four fifths (0.8) of a space for each guest
room. One tenth (G.1) of a space per seat of
eating/drinking capacity plus six and seven-tpn~ths
(6.7) spaces for each 1,OG0 square feet of
banquet/meeting room areas, plus the folZawing employee
spaces: one-quarter space (.25) for each employee
~orking in guest room areas; two (2.0) spaces per 100
seats of eating/drinking capacity; one (1.0) space per
each 1,000 gross square feet of retail space.
.0103 Minimum Parking Requirements for
Administrative Office Facilities. Administrative
Office Facilities within the Theme Park District
contained within a building of mare than fifty thousand
(50,000) gross square feet shall provide pa:king spaces
within the Theme Park District adjacent to such
administrative facilities. The required parking may be
located within a parking facility or in s~irface parking
lots and shall be provided at the following rates:
(a) Buildings three (3) s~tiories or less: Four
(4.0) spaces for each one thousand (1,000) gross
square feet.
(b) Buildings greater than three (3) stories:
T.hree (3.0) spaces for sach one thausand (1,000)
gross square feet.
.0104 District A and C-R Overlay Parking
Req~.irements. The minimum number, type and design of
off-street parking spa~es for uses developed in
District A er under the provisions of the C-R Overlay
shall comply.with the requirements of Section 18.06
entitled 'VLHICLE PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS' of
the Anaheim Municipal Code."
SECTION 26
That subsection .030 of Section 18.78.110 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code
be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as fallows:
".030 Layout and Design.
.0301 Layout and Design of Surface Farking Areas.
All surface parking areas and vehicle accessways shall
compiy with the requirements of Section 18.06.020
entitled 'LAYOU'~' AND DESIGN OF PARKING AREAS' of this
Cod~, with the exception of parking spaces constructed
for theme park and retail entertai.nment center uses,
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whic.h shall conform to Exhibit 5.7.8.2d entitled
'Public Parking Facili~y Layaut' of the Specific Plan
document, and for employees _>r' the ~heme Park District,
which shall conform to the Exhibit 5.7.S.2f entitled
'Employee Parking Layout' of the Specific Plan document
and the provisions of the Design Plan, which shall be
exempt from the rrovisions of this requirement.
.0302 Parking Struciur° Design. All Parking
'Structures in the Parking District sh~ll conform to the
Exhibit 5.7.8.2d entitled 'Public Parking Fac.ility
Layout' of the Sgecific Plan document, the provisions
of the Aesign Plan and the following requirements:
(a) A visua~ barrier shall be provided along the
edges of each level of the parking stru~ture to
conceal complete views of parked vehicles.
Commercial Drive ppY ach' shall not apply to the
~arking facility."
SF~ION 27
That subsection .050 of Section 18.78•110 oP
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 ofa~endedatolreadnaslfollowse
be, and the same is hereby,
",050 Parking Lot Plan Review. Parking lot plans,
including parking facili~i.es, shall be subject to
review and approval by the Planning Department and the
City Traffic and Transportation Manager during Final
Site Plan Re~tiew and prior to issuance of building
permits and shall, at a minimum, incorporate all
applicable Engineering Standards and shall ce:itain the
following information:
.0501 Dimensions for internal spaci.ng, circulation
and landscaped areas;
.0502 Curbing, stall markings, signing and other
traffic control devices;
.0503 Location and height of lighting fixtures;
.0504 Location, dimensions and accessibility of
trash containers for refuse trucks;
.0505 Lc:cation of fire hydrants and fire
accessways;
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.0506 Location and height of perimeter walls; .
.0507 Tour bus and/or shuttle parking and loading;
.0508 Grade elevations and ramps associated with
driving and parkirg facilities;
.0509 GeneXal location of utility devices and other
related above-ground features; and,
.0510 Exhibit and/or delivery truck parking/loading
areas and bicycle racks."
SECTION 27
That subsectian .U80 of Section 18.78.110 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Rnaheim Municipal Code
be, and ~he same is her~eby, amended to read as follows:
~,Qgp Parking Markings and Separations. With the
ex~eption of parking spaces and facili~ies located in
the Parking District anci/ar for theme park and retail
en~ertainment center uses, all parking spaces shall be
clearly and permanently outlined on the surface or the
parking facility in accordance with the Engineering
Standard Detail No. 602-E entitled 'PRinimum Off-Street
Parking Dimensions,' and Engineering Standard Detiail
No. 604 entitled 'Parking Dimensions for Structures.'
Parking shall be separated from buildinqs, sidewalks
a~d plazas by landscaped areas having a minimum width
of five (5) feet. Parking shall be separated from any
abuttin~ property line, by a minimum six (6) inch curb,
and shall be screened from view of public rights-of-way
and adjacent•properties."
SECTION 28
That subsection .100 of Section 18.7a.110 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code
be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows:
".100 Required Improvement of Paxking Areas.
Surface parkinq areas for hotels in the Hotel Distric~
and for uses developed in District A or under the
provisions of the C-R Overlay, shall be improved in
compliance with Section 18.06 entitled 'REQUIRED
IMFROVEMENT Ok' PARKING AREAS' of the Anaheim Municipal
Code; provided further that all portions of vehicular
parking lots not used for parking stalls nr circulatio;.
shall be planted, irrigated and maintained in
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accordance with the standards listed below and the,
Design Plan.
.16W1 Minimum Number of Trees. Surface parking
areas shall be land~caped and maint~ine.d with a minimum
of or~e (1) twenty-four ~24) inch box tree per each five
(5) parking spaces.
.1002 Size of Plant~rs. There shall be an avexac_re
'af forty-eight•(48) square feet of planter axea ~"
. provided gor each tree required i;- the above Subsection
with a minimum dimension of five (5) feet.
4 .10(~3 Minimum Width of Perimeter Landscaping.
p~~-'.~i;ng faciliti~s shall have a landscaped area with a
aa;:r;I~eua ~•idth of ten (10) feet provided along the
perigheral edges of the parking facilities. Such areas --
shall be landscaped and maintaixsed with a combination
of shrubs, ground cover and trees. 'Adjacent to parkir.g
facilities, trees shall be provided and maintained
consisting of at least one (1) twenty four (24) inch
box tree for each ten (10) lir~ear feet of parking
facility perimeter. Such trees may be either grouped
informally or formally.
- .1004 Exc~eptions. Parking Facilities in any
District intended primarily for employees of the theme
~',', parks and hat~ls, or for use by theme park visitors,
shall be exempt from the provisions of subsections
.1001 and .1002 above."
SECTION 29
That subsection .~20 of Section 18.7~.110 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code
be, and the same is hereby,~ amended to read as fallaws:
".120 Parking Space and Access Design. Layout and
design of parking areas and vehicle accessways in the
Hotel District, (except for parking for theme park and
retail eritertainment center uses), District A and C-R
Overlay only shall comply with the requirements of
Section 18.06.040 entitled "PARKING SPACE AND ACCESS
DESIGN" of the Anaheim Municipal Code, and Eng~neering
Standard Detail No. 602-E entitled 'Minimuia Off-Street
Parking Dimensions,' and Engineering Standard Detail
No. 604 entitled 'Parking Dimensions for Structures,'
except aG follaws:
.1201 Maximum Curb Openings per Street Frontage.
A maxiaum of twenty-five percent (25~) of any street
frontage may be used for curb openings; exce~t when the
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street frontage is less than one hundred (100) feet but
not less than twenty-five (25) feet, in which case
there shall b~ a maximum of one (1) twenty-five (25)
~ foat wide curb opening. The maximum number of curb
openings per street frontage shall not exceed the
fAllowing standards:
(a) Parcel frontage 300 feet or less: One (1).
' (b) Parcel frontage 301 to 600 feet: Two (2)•
~ (c; Parcel frontage greater than 600 f~eet: Four
. (4) •
(d) One (1) ad9itional curb opening may be
~llowed if it is used as legal access to on~oval
or more adjacent parcels subject to 'the app
of. th.e City Traffic and Transportation Manager.
(e) Access required and limited to emergency
vehicles or access t~ utility easements shall not
be considered as curb openings as provided in this
Section.
.1202 Driveway Separation and Spacinq. There shall
be a minimum distance of thirty-six (36) feet between
driveways (nearest driveway edge to nearest driveway
edge) serving the same parcel, and a minimum ~is~ance
of forty (40) feet between driveways Znearest driveway
edge to nearest driveway edge) serving adja~ent
parcels.
.1203 Driveway Width Dimensions. Driveways shall
be a minimum of twenty-fi.ve'(25) feet wide in
accordance with the Design Pian, with wider widths
subject to the approval of the City Traffic and
% Transportation Managex.
.1204 Curb Return. The curb cut shall have a
minimu~u fifteen (15) foot radius curb return and sight
distance clearance in accordance with the Engineering
Standard Detail No. 137 entitled 'Commercial Drive
Approach.'
.1205 Entry Drive Dimension. A minimum en*.ry
driveway (throat) of forty (40) €eet sha3~1 be _}~z~vicied,
measured from th~ nearest point of the ultima~.~ street
right-of-way line to the nearest point of ~F'~e c~id~-e
parking area or on-site vehicular accessway
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parking area. Parking shall be designed so as to . '
preclude a car fro~ backing out of a stall and into the
forty (40) foot entry drive, in accordance with
Engineering Standard Detail No. 607 entitled 'Driveway
Location Planning."
SECT O 30
' That subsections .060 and .070 of Sections 18.78.120
~entitled "REQUIREMIENTS FOR VACATION OWNERSHIP RESORTS" of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and
the same is hereby, amended to r~ad as follows:
".060 Conversion to Vacation Ownership Uses. The
following standards shall apply ~o conversions of
existing facilities to vaaation ownership resort uses.
Any conversian of an existing facility to vacation
flwnership resort use shall be required to meet the same
standards as new facilities.
.0601 The conversion cf any type of. existing unit
or facility to vacation ownership resort use shall be
subject to the approval of a conditional use permit.
Conversion sha11 be evaluated in terms of the physical
suitability of the units or facilities for vacation
ownership resort use. Items to be considered shall
include the general maintenance and upkeep of the
structures; general physical conditi~n of the facility;
age of the structures; suitability o~ the units for the
type of occupancy proposed; the age, condition, and
general repair of ~ny recreatior~al facility; and
conformance with appropriate building, safety and fire
standards. The facility shall be upgraded to mitigate
any identified deficiencies. Conversions shall also be
evaluated to ensure that the conversion does not create
or add to the shortage of the particular type of unit
proposed to be converted in the City as a whole or in
any particular area of the City.
.0602 Al.l facilities converted to vacation
ownership resort use shall meet all applicable City
requirements, including building, safety, and fire
standards, a5 well as the other requirements of this
Section.
.0603 Conversions which would significantly reduce
the overall number of conventional overnight
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~ accommodat:ons in the City for visitors shall not be
aZlowed. The effect of the conversion on existing
conventional overnight accomtnoda~ions shall be
quantified by means of a survey prepared to the
satisfaction of the City. The survey shall include a
representative sample of the existing unit supply in
terms of location, price and type of unit.
.070 Information Required for Applications. In
addition to any information requirements established by
other applicable sections of the Anaheim Municipal
Code, the following information shall also be submitted
as part of any application to develop or institute a
vacation ownership resort:
.0701 Typical floor plans for each vacation
ownership resort unit type;
.0702 The phasing of the construction of the
vacatzon ownvrship resort use;
.0703 The type of vacation ownership resort method
to be used (fee siu~ple, leasehold, tenancy-in-common,
license, membership, and thP like) and how such use may
be created;
.0704 The idenicification of vacation resort
intervals and the number of intervals per unit;
.0705 Identification of which units are in the
vacation ownership resort program, the use of the units
not included in the program, and the method whereby
other units may be added, deleted, or substituted;
.0706 A description and identification of any
accessory uses which are proposed in conjunction witr.
the vacation ownership resort;
.0707 A descripti~n of the availability of the
vacation ownership resort project, including accessory
uses, to the general public;
.0708 The provisions made for management and
maintenance of the project and indication of a contact
person or party responsible for the day-to-day
operation of the project;
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.0709 A description of the type and eperation of
any other uses (commercial and/or recreational) which
are included in the facility;
.0710 The formula, fraction or percentage, of the
common expenses and any voting rights assigned to each
vacation ownership resort unit and where applicable, to
each unit within the project which unit is not subject
to the vacation ownership resort program;
.0711 Any restrictions on the use, occupancy,
alteration, or alienation af vacation ownership resort
units;
.0712 A parking demand study prepared by an
indeper~dent traffic engineer licensed by the State of
California ar such other study as approved by the City
Traffic and Transportation Manager and provided to the
City by the applicant at applicant's sole exgense;
.0713 A description of the method to be used
consistent and in compliance with the provisions of
Chapter 2.12 entitled 'TRANSIENT OCGUPANCY TAX' of this
Cade, to collect and transmit the transient occupancy
tax to the City;
.0714 Any other information or documentation the
applicant, City staff, or the Planninq Commission deems
reasonably necessary to the consideration of the
project, including any rec~uired environmental or fiscal
impact repor~ dncuments; and,
.0715 Applicationa for the con.ve~sion of any
portion of an existing facility to a vacation'.`anership
resort shall include the following information, as well
as the other information required by this Section:
(a) A property report describing in detail the
condition and useful life of the roof, signs,
foundations, and mechanical, electrical, plumbing,
and structural elements prepared by a licensed
enqineer, an architect, or general engineering
contraotor;
(b) A comp.rehensive list of ~11 improvements,
upgrading, and additional facilities proposed;
and,
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(c) A report, prepared by a licensed engineer. or
architect, describing all repairs and replacements
needed, if any, to bring all structures into
substan~ial compliance with the Uniform Building
Code, Uniform Housing Code, National Electrical
Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Fire Code,
Uniform Mechanical Code, and any other uniform
building related codes as modified and adopted by
the City. Approval shall be subject to receipt of
such information and appZicant's failure to submit
such documentation may ~e grounds for
disapproval."
That subbections .010 and .020 of Section 18.78.130 of
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and
the same are hereby, amended to read as follows:
".010 Definitions Pertaininq to Signs. For the
purpose of this Chapter, the following abbreviations,
terms, phrases and words shall be construed as
specified belaw:
.0101 Animat~d Sign. Any sign that uses movement
or change of lighting to depict or simulate movement,
action or to atherwise create a special effect or
scene.
.0102 Area of Sign. The area of a sign shall
include the ontire area within any type of perimeter or
border which may ~nctose the outer limits of any
writing, representation, emblem, logo, figure or
charac~er. The area of the sign ha~ing no such
perimeter or border shall be computed by enclosing the
entire area constituting the advertising message within
the smallest polygon required to enclose all
t~pographic/graphic elements, in compliance with the
Design Plan.
.0103 Balloon. Any air-filled or gas-filled
balloon attached to a string, rope ar similar ligature,
and tethered to a fixed or moving place or object,
including a motor vehicle.
.0104 Banner. Any sign made of. ~abric, cloth,
paper or other material that is Fastened to a pole or
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building at one or more points. Na'tional flags, state
or municipal flags, or the official flags of any
institution shall not be considered banners. Pennants
as defined herein shall be considered banners for
purposes of this Chapter.
.0105 Beacon. Any light with one or more beams
directed into the atmosphere or directed at one or more
'points not on th~ same parcel as the light source;
also, any light with one or m~re beams that rotate or
move.
.0106 Billboard or Ofi-Premise Sign. A structure
or sign of any kind or character upon which any poster,
bill, printing, writing, painting, graphic or other
display of any kind or nature whatsoever may be placed
for advertising purposes and which structure is
erected, maintained or used for the purpose of
advertisement of goods produced, sold or available for
sa~~, or services available or rendered, at locations
other than the premises upon which the structure is
located. The term billboard' or 'off-premise sign'
shall not include:
(a) Official n4tices issued by any court or
public body or officer;
(b) Notices posted by any public officer in
performance of a public duty or by any persan in
giving legal notice;
(c) Directior.al, warning Ar information
structures required or authorized by law or by
Federal, State, County or City authority;
(d) A structure which contains solely the name of
the City and the names of, or any other
i,z~fc-rmation regarding, civic, fraternal or
reYiqidua orqanizatior~s located therein;
(e) Guide signs, on-premise signs, business
signs, and temporary real estate signs as defined
i.n Secti.on 18.78.130 entitle3 'SIGN REGULATIONS' of
this Chapter.
.0107 Business Information Sign. ~ny informational
sign (not a project identification sign) ox~ the project
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premises that relates to the principal business or.use
of the premises upon which the sign is erected. This
sign type may incluae signs which ciirect attention to a
business commodity, service, or other activity which is
sold, offered, or conducted on the premises upon whiGh
the sign is located, or to which it is affixed.
.0108 Can-Type Sign. A box-shaped sign which has
'copy on the outside of its surface and is internally
illuminated.
.0109 Canopy Sign. Any siqn that is a part oE or
attached to an awning, canopy, or other fabric,
plastic, or structural protective cover over a door,
entrance, window, or outdoor service area. A marquee
sign as defined herein is not a canopy sign.
.0110 Changeable Copy Sign. A sign or portion
thereof, including but not limited to electronic
message boardE, with characters, letters, or
illustrations that can b~ changed or rearranged without
altering the face or the display surfacE of the sign.
.0111 Company Symbol. A mark or logo tha~ can
either stand alone oc be used with a company name to
identify :. company.
.0112 Company Name. The full spelling of the name
of the business.
.0113 Cor•nice. Any prominent, continuous
horizontally projecting feature extending from a wall
or other construction.
.0114 Display Surface. The surface of the sign
~tructure available for the mounting of material, or
°~he electronic message board, to carry an advertising
~,~es~age, trademark, emblem or logo.
, ',,p~ZG, ~itting Sign. Any si.,~',n that releases smoke,
;iteam, water, bubbles or uther solids, liquids or gases
as.a device fox adv~rtising.
.0116 Electronic Message Board. A changeable copy
sign upon which the copy is displayed or changed by
electronic means.
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.0117 Entrance/Exit Signs. Signs typically located
at driveway entrances and displaying only 'enter' or
'exit' along with a small logo.
.0118 Exposed Neon Signs. A sign where the neon ar
argon/mercury illuminated glass tubing is visible and
not shielded from vxew by any material or sign
structure.
.0119 Flag. Any fabric attached to a flagpole and
complying with Section 18.78.050.0909 entitled
'FLAGPOLES' of the Anaheim Municipal Code, and
containing distinctive colors, patterns, or symbols,
and used aa a symbol of a goverrueent or o*_her entity.
.0120 Flashing Sign. Any sign designed to operate
under conditions of intermittent illumination which
apera~~s in a manner to create the illusion of being on
and off.
.0121 Freestanding Monument Sign. A sign which is
permanently attached to the ground by means of a
permanent base and which is independent from any
building or other struature.
.0122 Illegal Sign. Any sign or advertising
display constructed or erected without first complying
w~th all applicable or~inances and regulations in
effect at the time of its construction, erection or
use.
.0123 Informational, Regulatory and Birectional
Sign Syst~em (IRD Sign System). Any group of signs that
are in~en~ionally designed to be a unified family of
signs through a consistent use of color, typography,
graphics, design detailing and structural detailir~g.
.0124 Lighter Box Sign. An illuminated sign that
contains words, numbers or symbols, designed to be an
integral part of the architecture of a service station.,
and intended to be placed above the fuel pumps of ~1
service ~tation for purposes of providing light ftir the
working area and commercial identification.
.0125 Location. A lot, site, premises, buildinc~,
wall or any place whatsoever upon which a sign is
erec'ted, c.onstructed or maintained.
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.0126 Magnetic Sign. A sign which is magnetic~lly
attached ~::o a surface.
.0127 Marquee (Changeable Copy) Sign. A sign which
is characterized by changeable copy whether said sign
is a wall sigr. or whether said siqn projects frora and
is supported by a building.
.0128 Monument Sign. A large freestanding sign
structure used primarily as an identity siqn for a
building or project. It is usually oriented for
vehicular view along roadways. Monument signs are
often ::sed at entries to a building or project and may
incorporate landscaping or other site elements such as
a wall. Monument signs may have either a horizantal or
vertical orientation and may require a foundation.
.0129 Nameplate. Any lighted or unlighted sign
mounted on or near an entry that identifies the name
and occupation or profession of the occupant of tho
premises and shall be part of the IRD siqn system for
the property.
.0130 Noncommercial Message Signs. Signs
displaying political or social (public infos-mation)
messages.
.0131 Nonconforming Sign. Ar.}~ sign that complied
with all applicable ordinances and regulations in
effect at the time it was erected, but whiah does not
conform to one or more of the requirements of this
Chapt'~r.
.0132 Off-Site Sign. Any sign not located Qn the
same parcel to which such sign message pertains.
.0133 On-Site Directional Guidance Sign. Any sign
located on-site and not visible from the public
right-oE-way, giving direction for on-site pedestrian
or vehicular circulation.
.0134 on-Site Direc~ory Siqn. Any on-~ite sign
exhibiting the names and locations of on-site uses
and/or facilities, and intended to facilitate the
movement of patrons or ~isitors throughout the ~ite.
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.0135 On-Site Sign. Any sign located on the same •
parcel to which such sign message pertains.
.0~36 ~utdoor Advertising. Advertising on any
board, fence, sign device, structure or building, or
the placinq thereon of any poster, bill, printing,
painting, device or any advertising matter of any kind
whatsoever; and the pasting, posting, printinq,
paintinq, nailing or tackinq or otherwise fastening of
any handbill, card, banner, siqn~o e=~erorapla eiseSaid
or notice of any kind upon any p p y
term shall not include any signs or notices posted or
displayed by any public officer in the performance of a
public duty or a private person in giving a legal
notice.
.0137 Parapet Wall Sign. A sign atta~hed to a
vertical wall extending from and above the actual roof
line and intended to visually heighten the building.
.4138 Pennant. Any plastic, fabric, or other
material, whether or not containing a message of any
kind, suspended from a rope, wire, string, or other
similar device usually in series, designed to move in
the wind.
.013q Pole Sign. A sign which is affixeZ:'t~~ one or
more poles attached to the ground and which is
constructed in a manner which does not fully obstruct
the view of the area between the siqn and the ground.
.0140 Portable Sign. Any siqn not permanently
attached to the ground or other ~•~rmanent structure, or
a sign des~gned to be transported, inc3uding, but not
limited to, signs designed to be transported by means
of wheels; signs converted to A-frames or T-frames;
menu and sandwich board signs; balloons used as signs;
umbrellas use~ for advertising; and signs attached to
or painted upon vehicles parked and visible from the
pu~lic right-of-way, unless said vehicle is used in the
normal day-to-day transportation operations of the
business.
.0141 Projecting Sign. A wall sign which projects
from the face of a building.
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~ .0142 Pump Top Sign. Any sic~n at~p a fuel .
dispensing pwnp, either affixed to or placed upon such
pump. A lighter box sign is not a pua-p top sign.
.01~43 Raceways. A metal box containing wirin~,
transformers and housings for a sign.
.0144 R~al Estate Sign. Any sign and sign
structure of a temporary nature relating to t~e sale,
lease ur other disposition of real pro~erty.
.0145 Roof Sign. A~~~.gn erected, oonstructed or
maintained upon the roof of any buxlding.
.0146 Rotatina or Revolving Sign. Any sign all or
a portion of which moves, revalves or rotates in some
manner.
.014'7 Reverse Pan Channel Letters with Nean Halo
Illumination. Individual letters forined as a sign can
-=s~ructure where the front surface is opaque and the
back is open. Neon tubing is molded to fit the form o~
the can structure. The light from the neon shines out
the opening in the back of the ~.etter and ~eflects off
the surface of the building or structure where the
letter is mounted. At night, this refle.ction appears
to be a halo around the opaque letterform.
.0148 Sign. Any device, fixture, placard, or
structure that uses any color, form, graphic, `
illumination, symbol, or writing to advertise, announce
the purpose of, or identify the purpose of a person or
entity, or to communicate inforn!atian of any kind to
the public.
.0149 Sign Az~ea. See definition for Area of Sign.
.0150 Sign Copy. Any characters, letters or type
that constitutes the message: of the sign exclusive of a
company symbol or company name.
.0151 Storefront. A wall of a business containing
display windows and a public entry.
.0152 Stiructure. The supports, uprights, bracing,
guy rods, cables"and framework of a sign or outdoor
advertising display.
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.0153 Temporary Sign~,,Any sign that is used only '
temporarily and is not peimanen~ly mounted or affixed
to the ground or any structure.
.0154 Typeface. The qeneral form, s~ruature style,
or charac~er comm~n to all elements comprising an
alphabet.
.0155 Wall Siqn. A sign which is affixed to an
ex~terior wall ef any bui.lding or which is affixed to
any structure or parapet attached to the wall of any
build~.lg.
.0156 Window Identification S3gLi. Any sign bearing
~nly the name and/or logo and/or address of the
busines:~ occupying the premises; and consisting o~
letters and/or numbers permanently affixed to the
window, and made of gald leaf, paint, stencil, or other
such material.
.0157 Window Sign. Any sign, picture, symbol, or
coicbination thereof, designed to communi~ate
information about an activity, business, commodity,
ev~ent, sale, or service, that is placed inside a window
ar upon the window panes or qlass of ;a building and
which is visible ~rom the ext~rior side of the window,
excluding any window identification sign.
.020 Signs-General.
.0201 Application. Sign standards and regulations
contained w~thin this Section shall apply to a11
Districts and tk~e C-R Overlay wi.thin the Specific Plan
area, except that for theme park or retail
entertainment center uses developed _n the Theme Park
and Hotel Districts, the sign standards contained in
this Section and other sign regulation5 contained
wit'hi:~ the Anaheim Municipal Code shall only apply to
signs within the required setback adjacent to perimeter
streefis, escluding West Street/Disneyland Drive. In
the Theme Park and Hotel Districts, wall signs for
theme par:cs and retail enC~rtainment center uses
adjacent to the required setback along perimeter
streets, excluding West Street/Disneyland Drive, shall
be internally oriented.
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.0202 Admini~txative Provisions-Sign Rec~rulations.
The location, size, ~ype, constr.uction an3 all other
matters rela~ing to signs in the Specific Plan area,
with the exception of theme parks and retail
entertain~nent centers in the Theme Park and Hotel
District, which shall be exempt from the provisions of
this Section and other regulations contained within the
Ariaheim City Code governing signs, shail be regulated
and controlled exclusively by the Frovisions of this
Chapter excegt to the extent reference is expressly
macie in this Chapter to any other provisian of the
Anaheim Municipal Code. In the event of any conflict
between the provisions of this Chapter and any otl~er
provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code so referenced
her.ein, the provisions of this Chapter shall govern and
prevail. All signs and. all applica±;ians shall
therefore be exclusively a3ministered by the Planning
Director except those siqns which may be sought in
c;onjunction with a eonaitional use permit or a zone
variance.
.0203 Coordinated Sign Program. All sign~ on a
property shall be designed as part of a coordinated
architectural, informational, regulatory and
directional sign system with a consistent design
detailing, typeface and color system. Al1 multi-tenant
signs shall either use one consistent typeface for all
tenants or use one color for all sign copy. The
capital lett~er height of all tenamt identification copy
shall be the same on a single sign face. Multi-tenant
wall signs shall either be all wall signs or all canapy
signs except for as provided elsewhere in this Chapter
for hotel/motel accessory uses.
.0204 Resolution of Inconsistent Provisions.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code to the
contrary, all provisions governing signs or advertising
structures af any type in this Zone shall be contained
within this Chapter; provided, however, the provisions
of Section 18.05.070 entitled 'TEMPORARY SIGNS, FLAGS,
BANNERS AND BALLOONS-GENERAL,' and Chapters 4.04
entitled 'OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS AND
STRUCTURES-GEN~'RF~L,' 4.08 entitled 'OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
SIGNS AND STRUCTURES-NEAR FREEWAYS' and 4.09 entitled
'ADVERTISING OF MOTEL AND HOTEL RENTAL RATES' of this
Code shall apply to signs and advertising structures in
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~his zone to the ex~ent ruch provisions are not
inconsistent with this Chapter.
.0205 Variances From Sign Requiaements. No person
shall install or maintain any sign in th~e Specific Plan
~rea except as pernitted herein; provided, h~wever,
that any requirements or restrictions may be waived in
whole or in past upon such conditi.ons as may be imposed
by the Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission or the
City Council by a zone variance processed and approved
in accor3ance with all procedures, requirements and
restrictions established for variances pursuant to
Section 18.03 entitled 'ZONING PROCEDUFtES-AMENDMENTS,
CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS A1JD VARIANCES' of the Anaheim
Municipal Code.
.0206 Signs P:pproved in Conjunction with
Conditional Use Permits. Approval of any conditional
use permit shall be deemed to constitute approval of
any on-site signs which are oth~rwise permitted in the
Specific Plan area unless, as part af the action
approving the conditional use permit, more restrictive
sign requirements are imposed.
.0207 Legal Nonconforming Signs-General. Any sign
or other advertising structure of whatever type or .
nature, ot~er than an il3egal sign, which violates or
otherwise does not comply with the applicable
requirements of this Chapter shall be subject to
compliance with the regulations ~rescribed herein in
the time and•manner hereinafter set forth.
(a) Legal Nor~conforming Signs-Continuation and
Termination. Any legal nonconforming sign or sign
:,tructure in existence on the effective date of
this Chapter which violates or otherwise does not
conform to the provisions hereof shall be removed,
alter~~ ~*_' replaced so as to conform to the
requirements of this Chapter (hereinafter the
'abatement') either
(1) withi.n twelve (12) years from and after
the date said sign first becomes
nonconforming to the provisions of this
Chapter, or
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(2) on or before December 31~ 2005, ~
whichever is later; provided, how~ever, in no
event shall such abatement be req-aired unless
and until the owner of said sign has received
not less than one (1) year's advance written
notice from the Planning Director of the City
requiring the removal or alteration of sign.
Notwithstanding the .foregoing:
[a] Any advertising display which was
lawfully erected, but whose use has
_ ceased, or the structure upan which the
display exists has been ahandoned by its
owner, for a period of not less than
ninety (90) days, shall be removed,
altered or replaced so ~s to conform to
the provisions of this Chapter within
six (6) months from the date of receipt
o£ a written order of abatement from the
Planning Director of the City requiring
such abatement. Costs incurred by the
City in removing an abandoned display
shall be borne by or charged to the
legal owner of the real property upon
which said sign is located.
[b] Any advertising display structure
which has been more than fifty percent
(50~) destroyed, and the destruction is
other than facial copy replacement, and
said structure cannot be repaired within
thirty (30) days of the date of its
destruction shall be removed, altered ~r
replaced so as to conform to the
provisic~ns of this Chapter within six
(6) raonths from the date of recaipt of a
written order of abatement from the
Planning Director of the City requiring
such abatement.
[c] Any advertising display, whose
owner, outside of a change of copy,
requests permission to remodel and
remodels that advertising display, or
expands or enlarges the bu~lding or land
use upon which the advertising display
is located, and the display is affected
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by the construction, enlargement, or
remodeling, or the cost of construction,
en~.argement or remodeling of the
a.dvertising,display ex~eeds fifty
percent (5A'~k) of the cost of
reconstruction of the building shall
remove, alter or Leplace such sign so as
to aonform to the requirements of this
Chapter in conjunction with said
project.
[d] Any advertisinq display for which
there has been an agreement between the
advertising display owner and the City
for its removal as of any given date
sha11 remove such sign per said
agreement.
[e] Any temporary advertising display
erected pursuant to a special events
permit issued by the City shall be
removed as specified under Section
18.05.070 entitled 'TEMPORARY SIGNS,
FLAGS, BANNERS AND BALLOONS-GENF.RAL,' of
the Anaheim Municipal Code or within
such other time as expressly authorized
by the City.
[f] Any advertising display which is an
immediate danger to public health or
safety shall be removed, altered or
replaced so a.s to confor~r to the
requirements of this Chapter. within
~hirty (30) days from the date of
receipt of a written order of abatement
from the Planning Director of the City
requiring such removal or alteration.
[g] Any advertising display which in
the opinion of the City Traffic and
Transportation Man~ger constitutes a
•traffic hazard not created by relacation
of streets or highways or by acts of the
City shall be removed, altered or
replaced so as to conform to the
requirements of this Chapter within
thirty (30) days from the date of
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receipt af a written order o~' abatement
from the Planning Director cf the City
requiring such removal or alteration.
[h] Any other advertising display for
which the City is exempt ~rom the
payment of compensation in conjunction
with requiring its removal ~s specified
in Chapter 2.5 of Division 3 of the
Basiness and Professions Code of the
State of California, or any successor
provisions thereto shall be subject to
removal as specified in said Code-.,
[i~ Illegal Signs. Illegal signs as
defii~ed in Section 18.78.130.010
'DEFINITIONS PERTAINING TO SIGNS' of this
Chapter sha~l be removed, altered or
replaced so as to conform to the
rec~:irements of this Chapter within six
(6) months following the effective date
of this Chapter.
.0208 Regulation of &pecial Types of Signs-General.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Chapter,
the following special types and classifications of
signs shall be p~rmitted subject to compliance with the
limitations and conditions prescribed herein.
.0209 Signs Required By Law. Nothing contained in
this Chapter•shall prevent the erection, location or
constCUCtion of any sign on private property where such
erection, location or construction of said sign is
required by any law; provided, however, no such sign
erected, placed or maintained pursuant to this
provision shall exceed four (4) square feet in area
except to the extent a greater sign area is expressly
required by law.
.0210 Signs in the Public Rights-of-Way. Signs
shall be grohibited in any public rights-of-way as
provided in Section 4.04.130 entitled 'PROHIBTTZON OF
SZGNS IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY' of this Code, except
signs and gateways as described in the Design Plan or
on the pedestrian overcrossing on West
Street/Disneyland Drive.
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.0211 Political Campaign Signs. Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Chapter, political campaign
signs shall be permitted on private property provided:
(a) Sight Di.~tance. Such signs shall aomply with
the minimum sight dietance requirements set forth
in Subsection 18.05.093.025 entitled 'MINIMUM
SIGHT DISTA.*iCE REQUIREMENTS FOR FREESTANDING
SIGNS' of this Code;
(b) Cod~ Compliance. Such signs shall comply
with the provisions of S~ction 4.O~e.130 entitled
'PROHIBITION OF SIGNS IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY'
of this Code; and,
(c) Title 15 Compliance. Any structure to which
a political sign is attached shall comply with all
app].icable provisions of Title '15 'Building and
Housing' of the Anaheim Municipal Code, except
that no building permit shall be required for a
temporary politiaal campaign sign having a surface
area of thirty-five (35) square feet or less and
which structure is removed within one hundred and
twenty (120) days of its erection or placement, or
within thirty (30) days after the election to
which the sign relates, whichever occurs first."
S C. N 32
That subseaticn .060 of Chapter 18.78 0£
Title 1£~ of the Anahei:n Municipal Code be, arid the same
is hereby, amended to read as follows:
".060 Business and Identification Sigr.s. Business
and identification signs shall compiy with the Design
plan, shall. consist 7f permanent non-changeable copy
except as provided for in Section 18.78.130.0602(a)
entitled 'CHANGEABLE COPY SIGNS' of this Chapter, and
shall comply with the following:
.0601 Permitted Signs. The following sign types
are allowed in this Zone subject to the requirements of
this Chapter.
(a) Freestanding Monument Signs. Such signs
chall be:
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(1) Monument signs e~ccept as provided
elsewhere in this Chapter;
(2Z Limited to the name of the development
and/or a maximum of t3iree (3) company names
anc3/or company symbols only; and,
(3) Such signs shall use the standard
monument sign base and conform to the
appropriate sign shape as specified in
Exhibit 7.Oa entitled 'General Sign Standarc'is
Matrix' ar-d Exhibit 7.Ob entitled 'Hotel/Moy.el
Sign Standards Matrix' in Section
18.78.130,.0604, en~itled 'SIGN STANDARDS
MATRICES,' of this Chapter.
(b) Informational, Regulatory and Directianal
(IRD) ~igns not visible from the Public
Right-of-Way. Such signs shall:
(1) Be located outside any requir~~d setback
area;
(2) Be designed to direct pedes,trians and/or
vehicular traffic while said traffic is on
the parcel on which said signa~~e is located;
and,
(3) Be designed as a coord:~nated
architectural, informationz~l, directional and
regulatory sign system for.~ said project,
pro~ided if a company syir,bol or logo is part
of the sign copy, it sha.ll occupy a maximum
of twenty-five percent (25~) of the sign
area.
(c) Informational, Regulrstory and Direction~l
(IRD) Signs Visible ~rom the Public Right-of-Way.
Such signs shall:
(1) Have a maximum sign area of eight (s)
squar~ feet; and,
(2) Be design~ad a~ a coordinated
architectural, informational, directionai and
regulatory s~gn system for said project,
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provided 3.f a comga~i~ symb~l or l~+ac~ is par~" -
of the sign r,opy, iti shall occup}i a'';maximwa
of twenty-five percEnt (25~) of the sign
area.
(d) Wall Signs. -
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(1) Such signs snall 'no~. enaroar.h„iato any
public right-~f-way, r-nd are ~subjpct to the
provisions specifieci;i,n Exhibi~ 7.oa entitled
'General Sign Standarll~ Matrix' and Exhibit
7.Ob entitled 'Hotel/t~ote2 Szr~;~ Standards
Matrix' in Secric+n 18. , 8. ~3U:,~i6C4 entit).ed
'SIGN STANDARD MAT1tYCES' of L:~ ~s Criap'cei .
(2) Said signs ~hall have ~nl.~,o~e !'; ~
display surface; and, ,;..
(3) Said signs sh,all, be. plaii~d ~arallel to ,`
and in front of any ex*~~~ ~.Qr wa11 of the
buildir.g.
(e) Canopy Signs. Canopy Signs as defin~a ii;~'
Section 18.78.130.010 entitled 'DEFINI"IO~iS
PERTAINING ~O SIGNS' of this CY;apter a.~e !. .
considered a wall sign and as s•1cY~, al1 ~, ;
regulations pertaining to wall signs alsa pe~:ta~n
to canopy signs. Such siqns shall be pex.fia~~t•~e~ on
awr.ing valances, provided awnings shall !~.:~t be
permitted to project over or into a public
right-af-way and the awnings shall be ~n integral
part of the building desiqn. Canopy signs on
awning valances are considered wall signs and are
subject to the provisions c~f wall signs as
provided in Exhibit 7.Oa entitled 'General Sign
Standards Matrix' and Exhibit 7.Ob entitled
'Hotel/Mot~l Sign Standards Matrix' in Section
18.78.130.0604 entitled 'SIGN STANDARD MATRICES' of
this Chapter and to the following provi.sions:
(1) Said signs mu~t be oriented to the
pedestrian;
(2) Saia signs shall not be t:~ernall~
illuminatsd;
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(3) Only fifteen pezcent (15~) of ~t:ie ezzirP
surface of the awning max be utiZixed sor the. -
sign; ana
(4) Said sign may include the comp~ang n~:r~.
and/or company symbol only.
(f) Window Identification Signs subjeat to
Exhibit 7.Oa entitled 'General Sign Standards
Matrix' and Exhibit 7.Ob entitled Hatel/Motel Sign
Standards l~iatrix' in Section 18.78.13~.0604
er.titled 'SIGN STANDARD MATRICES' of this Chapter.
(g) Other signs as permitited elsewhere in this
Chapter.
.0602 Conditionally Permiicted Signs. The followiny
signs shall be permitted subject to the approval of a
conditional use permit pursuant to and in accordance
with the applicable provisions af Chapter 18.03
erltitled 'ZOiv'ING PROCEDURES-AMEND'4ENTS, CONDITIONAL USE
PERMITS AND VARIANCES' of this Code; this Section is
not intended to conditionally allow signs prohibited by
this Chapter or to change the standards contained
herein, but is intended to provide a mechanism to
address special circumstances.
(a) Changeable copy signs (including electronic
message boards) for a theater, entertainment
facility, amusement park, or for hotel/motel
complexes provi.ded the site on which the use is
located is a minimum of six (6) acres in area. In
addition, the following provisions aha3,1 apply to
such signs:
(1) In addi*_ion to the permitted business
identifica~.ion waZl signs, changPable copy
signs shall be wall signs provided the top of
such sign is below the cornice of the
building or twenty-five (25) feet which~ver
is lower exc~pt:
[a] A theater or en~er~ainment facility
may have •a chzngeable copy sign which
displays identification znd prog: ~;~+
information, the name of the theai:elr or
auditorium and it. may b~ a Marquee sign.
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(2) Such signs shall not be visible from
residential zoned or residentially deveZoped
properties;
(3) The desiqn of such signs shall be
integrated with the architecture of the
building;
(4) Animation and bare bulbs are allowed as
they pei~t~ain to bulb matrix technology (the
technolaqy used for reader board changeable
message signs); and,
(b) Signs neithes otherwise expressly permitted
nor otherwise exgress~y prohibited in this Zone.
(c} Signs for any use, building or structure
requiring a condxtional use permit.
(d) Projecting aigns as defined in Section
18.78.130.U10 entitled 'PROJECTING SZGN' in this
Chapter.
.06'd3 Prohibited Signs. The foll~owing types of
signs shall be prohibited in this Zone:
(a) A-grame or 'sandwich board' siqns.
(b) Animated signs.
(c) Attachments or 'riders' to signs.
(d) Beacon lights or beacon signs, when the
intent of such signs is adv~rtisinq and not
entertainment, which shall not have adverse glars
on ad~oining properties.
;e) Bil].boards.
(f) Business information sign.
(g) Can-type signs which incorporate translucent
copy and translucent background, provided,
however, that can-type signs wzth opaque
background, allowing only the copy to be
illuminated, shall be permitted.
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;h) Changeable copy signs (including electronic
message baards}, as defined (except as permitted
under a conditional use permit for theaters,
entertainmbnt facilities, amusement park~ or for
hotel/motel compl~xes provided the site on which
the use is located is a minimum of six (6) acres
in area.
(i) Emitting signs.
(j) Exposed neon signs.
(k) Flasr,ing or traveling light signs.
(1) Florescent colors on signs except for
colors on company symbols.
(m) Landscape signs. An arrangement of any plant
typQ (flowers, shrubs, etc.), which spells out
words or resembles a symbol or a figure shall not
be permitted.
(n) Magnetic signs.
(o) Off-premises or off-site directianal signs.
(p) On-si~e directional guidance and on-site
directory signs which are not part of a
coordinated architectural, informational,
directionaZ and regulatory sign system.
(q) Paper, cloth and plastic streamer signs, and
flags, banners and fixed balloons except as
otherwise permitted pursuant to Section 18.05.070
entitled 'TEMPORARY SIGNS, FLAGS, B.ANNERS AND
BAI~L~ONS-GENERAL,' of the Ananeim Municipal Code.
tr) Painted signs on exterior walls.
(s) Pennants except as otherwise permitted
pursuant to Section 18.05.070 en'titled 'TEMPORARY
SIGNS, FLAGS, BANNERS AND BALLOONS-GENERAL,' of
the Anaheim Municipal Code.
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(t) Permanent 'come-on' signs (e.g. "Sale Today,
"Stop," "Look," "Going out of Business," etc.).
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(u) Pole si~ns.
(v) Portable signs.
(~) Product advertising signs (e.g•, b~~~ up~~~s~ -
cigaret~es, etc.).
(X) Roof signs.
{y) Rotating Qr revolving signs.
(z) Signs attached to trees or landscaping.
(aa) Signs projecting over or intc? the
public right-of-way except as otherwise
expressly permitted herein.
(bb) Statues utilized for advertising
purposes.
(cc) T~emporary signs except as otherwise
expressly permitted her?~*:.
(dd) Repli.cas cf official traffic
controi signs or signs so similar as ~o
be confusing or hazardous ta traffic.
(ee) Vehicle entrance or exit signs
which incorporate business name(s) or
other advertising not in compliance with
Section 18.78-130.061(c) entitled
'INFORMATION, REGULATORY AND DIF:ECTIONAL
(IRD) SIGNS VISIBLE FROM THy PUBL7~
RIGHT-OF-WAY' of this ~Chapter.
(ff) Vehicle signs (signs mounted or
display~d on a vehicle for adver~ising
purpcses) ~r tYie parking or storage of
advertising vehicles on public or
private property.
~gg) Wall signs located below the third
(3) floor level of a bui:.ding and which
signs are located on a property adjacent
to and visible from residential
properties.
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fh.'~t t~indow signs, inc~.uding neon signs
and sigt;s pain~ed on display windows
with day-glc~, or temporary paint (other
than permitted window identification
signs as defined in S~ction
18.78.130~0601(f) entitled 'WINDOW
I~E~iTIFICATION SIGN' of this Chapter.)
,.(~E`O4~ .~7,_~~~-~~ ^Y~`-•".'~ndard Matrices. In adcYition to all
-.r,:r;~••.- ;.~;~~z,:~;°,.'re'9tents can~ained in this Chapter, pernitted
_::;;s s2•i~~.:; comply with tlne provisions of Exhibit 7. Oa
entitled '~~neral Sign Standards Matrix' and Exhibit
7.Ob entitled 'Iiotel/Motel Sign Standards ~:atrix' as
hereinafter set forth in this Chapter and the
provisions of which are incor~oorate3 herein by this
ref erence . "
SECTION 33
That subsection .086 of Section 18.78.130 oi
Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code
be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows:
".080 Temporary Signs~ Flags, Banners, and
Ealloons. The temporary display oi siqns, flags,
banners and ballnons for advertising purposes shall be
permitted aubject to Section 18.05.070 entitled
'TEMPORARY SZGNS, FLAGS, BANNER& AND BALLOONS-GENERAL,'
of the Anaheim Municipal Code."
SECT_ I~N~ 34
That Section 18.78.140 of Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of
the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to
read as follaws:
"18.78.140 APPLICATION FEES.
By resolution, the City Council may establish fees and
the amounts thereof required to ae paid to the City for
design guideline review and i~r pr~cessing Final Site
Plans, building permits and any other application for
s~ibsequent approvals to carry out the purposes of this
Chapter to implement or amend Specific Plan No. 92-1•"
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SE~TION 35
That Section 18.78.150 Cr~apter 18.78 of Title 18 of ~he
Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to
read as follows:
"18.78.150 DE~IELOPMENT REVIEW AND PERMITS.
.010 Development Review and Permits. Prior to
commencing any work pertaining to the ere~tion,
construction, reconstruction, movinc~, conversion,
alteration or addition to any building or structure
within this zone, all building and site plans shall be
subject to revieca by the Planning Department of the
City for conformance with the Specifi~ Plan and the
approved Final Site Plan if required by this Chapter
and permits shall be secured from the Chief Bua.lding
Official of the City af Anaheim in compliance with all
provisions of Section 18.04.090 entitl~ad 'DEVELOPMENT
gEVIEW AND PERMITS-GENERAL' qf this code; provided
further, that where ~::~Ye are existing buildings and
structures on a site for which more ~r.tensive
developmen~ is proposed under the provisions of this
zone, no building permit shall be issued until the
Chief Building Ofricial and the Fire Chief have
certified that the existing buildings and structures
are safe far occupancy and for human habitation.
.020 Landscape Plan Review. The location of al.l
proposed on-site and off-site landscaping, including
that within ~the parkway are~ (the area within the
ultimate street right-of-way as described on the
Circulation Element of the General Plan as further
described in Section 5.0~ the Design Plan of the
Specific Plan, shall bQ shcwn on a final site plan,
drawn to scale, and shall be subject to the review an~
approval of the Planninq and Public Works/Engineering
D2partments prior to installation. Such plans shall be
cansistent with the Site Plan approved pursuant to
Section 18.78.040.020 entitled 'rINAL SITE PLAN
APPROVAL,' and the grovisions of the Design Plan."
SECTION 36
That Section 18.78.170 of Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of
the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to
read as follows:
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"18.78•170 RECLASSYFTCATION PROCEDURE - VIOLATION..
Concurrent with'or subsequent to introduction of an
ordinance adding this Chapter to the Anaheim Municipal
Code, the City Council may introduce an ordinanee to
re~lassify the property covered by Specific Plan No.
92-1 (SP No. 92-1) and this Chapter to the zoning
designation SP No. 92-1. Such reclassification shall
be subject to each of those certain conditions of
approval of SP No. 92-1 as set forth in Resolution No.
93R-146 as amended by Resolution No. Any
violation of any of said conditions shall be deemed a
violation of this Chanter as well as of the
reclassification ordinance and shall be punishable as
set forth in Section 1.01.370 of the Anaheim Municipal
Code . "
SECTION 37
- That Section 18.78.190 of Chapter 18.78 of Title 18 of
t':tr~ Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to
x Pas~ ;Y~ follows:
"18.78.190 AMENDMENTS, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS AND
VARIANCES.
Boundaries of the Districts established by this Chapter
(other than those minor boundary adjustments prccessed
in accordance with Section 18.78.040.020 entitled
'FINAL SITE PLAN APPROVAL' of this Code), the
classificati~n of property uses therein, or other
provisions of this title may be amended, exceptions
made therefrom, or conditional uses permitted in
accordance with the facts, conditions, proc.edures and
required showings specified in Chapter Z8.03 entitled
'ZONING PROCEDURES, AMENDMENTS, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
AND VARIANCES' and Chapter 18.93 entitled 'SPECIFIC
pLANS' of this Code."
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THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE is approved and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this
_ dax of , 1996.
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIA~i
ATTEST:
CtTY CLERK OF THE CITY OF F;NAHEIM
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REVISED MI~IGATION MONITORING PROGRAM NO. 0067
ATTACHISiENT Np. 1
(8ES ATTACffi3ENT 1 ATTACSED TO TH8 D~tAFT RESOLIITIODI)
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AMEFJYtED AY1D REBTATED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
ATTACHKENT NO. 2
(SE~ AT4l'AC~iENT 2 ATTACHED TO TS$ DRRP'T RESOLIITIOIJ)
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