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Resolution-PC 99-78RESOLUTION NO. PC39-78 A RESOLUTION OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY GOUNCIL APPROVE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 359 PERTAINING TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim did adopt the Anaheim General Plan by Resolution No. 69R-44, showing the general description and extr;nt of possible future developmen4 within the City; and WHEREAS, on December 7, 1998, pursuant to Chapter 18.93 of the Anaheim Municipal Code and a request by Robert H. Shelton, representing Anaheim Center for Entertainment, LLC, the Planning Commission initiated applications for General Plan Amendment No. 359, Amendment No. 4 to The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1 and Conditional Use Permit No. 4078 associated with the Pointe'Anaheim project for approximately 22.2 acres of the 29.1-acre Pointe'Anaheim project area, more specifically described as the 1.35-acre City parcel, the 9.54-acre Melodyland parcel, the 8.9-acre Pyrovest Anaheim Plaza Hotel parcel, the 1.4-acre k3erger parcel and the 1-acre Ursini parcel, for fhe purpose of presenting the appiications for study and consideration at a public hearing (Resalution No. PC98-192). Robert H. Shelton, authorized agent for the remaining 6.9 acres of the 29.1-acre project area, initiated the above-noted applications for the remaining prope~ties; and WHEREAS, the Land Use Element of the City of Anaheim General Plan currently refers to The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1 and describes five land use districts (Theme Park, H~tei, Parking, Future Expansion and District A) as well as the C-R Overlay; and WHEREAS, General Plan Amendment No. 359 has been requested to amend the Land Use Element to incorporate the Pointe•Anaheim Overlay and its associated density in the description of The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan as fol~ows: "The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan aiso provides for the development of the Pointe'Anaheim Lifestyle Retail and Entertainment Complex pursuant to the Pointe'Anaheim Overlay at the following density and subject to the approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 4078: up to 565,000 gross square feet of retail/dining/entertainment uses; two to three hotels comprising 1,050 hotel rooms/suites with approximately 86,985 gross square feet of related accessory uses (the hotel rooms/accessory uses would encompass a maximum of 923,800 gross square feet) and an approximate 141,200 gross square foot area on the top floor of the parking structure to be used to provide parking and/or hotel amenities serving guests and patrons of the Pointe•Anaheim hotels only; up to three theaters with a total of 4,600 seats for live performances or, alternatively, a 24-screen movie iheater with 4,757 seats; and, a 1,600,000 gross square foot parking structure with Q,800 striped parking spaces and 25 bus spaces with provision to Fark an additional 400 vehicles which would bring the totai number of vehicles that can be accommodated in the garage to 5,200 cars, and including a 21,6~0 gross square foot bus terminal/facility for airpc~t transport and to/from sightseeing venues. The Pointe`Anaheim Overlay encompasses District A and the portion of the Park(ng District (East Parking Area)/C-R Overlay south oF Disney Way"; and WHEREAS, lhe density currently permitted for the project site is established by the District A and C-R Overlay designations. The Land Use Element indicates that the maximum density ailowed in District A and the C-R Overiay is up to 75 hotel/motel rooms por gross acre. The Land Use Element also indicates that hotel accessory uses may also be developed as well as other visitor-serving CR3629EH.DOC -1- PC99-78 cbmmercial/retail and restaurant uses. Non-hotel uses permitted under the designations must have traffic generation characteristics less than or eguivalent to the traffic generation characteristics of the permitted hotei density; and WHEREAS, based upon 75 hotel rooms per acre, a maximum of 2,182 hotel rooms are currently permitted for the project site. These rooms would have a traffic generation equivalency of 786 total peak hour trip ends, or 27 peak hour trip-ends per acre (based upon .36 peak hour trip-2nds per hotel room). By comparison, the proposed Pointe'Anaheim project would have a tra~c generation equivalency of 1,885 total peak hour trip ends, or approximately 65 peak hour trip-ends per acre. Inasmuch as ihe proposed Pointe'Anaheim project density is greater than currently allowed for the project site, a General Plan Amendment is needed and has been requested to amend the Land Use Element to incorporate the Pointe'Anaheim Overlay including the higher density associated with the Pointe'Anaheim project; and WHEREAS, it should aiso be noted that the density for the site is expressed in hatel rooms or equivalent traffic generation, consistent with the intent of the Specific Plan rather than sguare feet or Floor Area Ratio (FAR), which is a more typical form of density expression. If the proposed projecPs density was expressed by FAR, the project density would be consistent with the density proposed in The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan. Based on the assumption that a hotel room would comprise approximately 750 square feet (as described in previously-certified Final EIR No. 311), the total allowable square footege onsite would be approximately 1,597,500 square feet for 2,130 hotel rooms. The proposed Pointe'Anaheim uses total approximately 1,573,800 square feet, plus parking. This is a decrease in the amount of square footage that could potentially be built on the site. In other words, the projecPs design is not greater in square footage or massing, but the use of the property is more intensive; and WI-IEREAS, the petitioner has submitted an analysis of the Pointe'Anaheim projecYs conformance with the City of Anaheim Generai Plan, as proposed for amendment (Attachment C to the May 19, 1999 staff raport). Staff has reviewed the information and believes that with the incorporation of the staff recommended modifications set forth in the May 19, 1999 staff report, as refined during the May 19, 1999 public hearing, that the proposed generai plan amendment would be in conformance with the goals, objectives, and policies set forth in the City of Anaheim General Plan Land Use Element; and WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Anaheim Civic Center, Council Chambers, 200 Soulh Anaheim Boulevard, in the City of Anaheim on May 19, 1999, at 9:00 a.m., notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the provisfons of the Anaheim Municipal Code, Chapter 18.03, to hear and consider evidence for and against said proposed general pian amendment and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said Commission, after due inspection, investfgation and study made by itself and in its behalf, and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing, does find and recommend that the City Council determine the following facts: 1) i hat The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Pointe•Anaheim Overlay fs consistent with the goals, objectives and policies set forth in the Ciry of Anaheim General Plan Land Use Element as set forth in the Gene~al Plan Consistency letter submilted by the petitioner and described in paragraph (18) of the May 19, 1999 staff report; and 2) That with the fmplementation of Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004, the area-wide infrastructure will be adequate to accommodate the increased density associated with the Pointe'Anaheim Overlay; and, 3) That the Anaheim City Planning Commission has reviewed the proposal to amend -2- PC99-78 the City of Anaheim General Plan and by its Resolution No. PC99-77 has found and recommended that the City Council determine that the Mitigated Negative Deciaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004, including the associated Errata, are adequate to serve as the required environmental documentation for the proposed General Plan Amendment; a~d, further finding on the basfs of the Initial Study and the evidence presented that there is no substantial evidence, with the imposition of the mitigation measures identified in Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004, that the amendment will have a s!gnificant effect on the environment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to the above findings, and based on the submitted documents and other information presented as a part of the public hearing process, the Anaheim City Planning Commission does hereby recommend that the City Council adopt General Plan Amendment No. 359 to amend the Land Use Element of the City of Anaheim General Plan to incorporatQ the Pointe`Anahefm Overlay and its associ2ted density in the description of The Disneyiand Resort Specific Plan. THE FOREGOING RES LUT16N was adp~t d at the Pisnning Commission meeting of May 19, 1999. / ` .~ti d 1(' - "~~' i CHAIRPE $ON, AN HE M CITY PLANNING COMMISSION A~EST: ~ ~r~ ^ / . ~, -C;.~w SECRET Y, ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, Edith L. Harris, Secretary of the Anaheim City Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the Anaheim City Planning Commission heid on May 19, 1999, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: VOMMISSIONERS: BOSTWICK, BOYDSTUN, BRISTOL, ESPING, KOOS, NAPOLES, VANDERBIL7 NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this t^~ day of 1999. - a C~C..~ .1 . ~'~Gtn., , ~ SECRETARY, ANAHEIM CITY PL'ANNING COMMISSION -3- PC99-78 ATTACFiMENT A MITIGATION MONITO~tING PLAN NO. 004 Project : Pointe~Anaheim Project Actions: General Plan Amendment No. 359 Amendment No. 4 to The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1 Conditional Usc Permit No. 4078 Amendment to the Anal~eim Resort Public Realm Landscape Progiam Developmcnt Agreemcnt No. 99-01 Location: East of liarbor Boutevard, South of Froedman Way (future Disney Way), West of Clementine Stroet (future Frcedman PJay) and North of Katella Avenue within District A and Portion of Parking District (East Parking Area)/C-R Overlay of the Disneyland Rcsort Specific Plan Thia Mitigation Monitoring Plan includes thuse mitigation measures applicable to thia project from Modified Mitigation Monitoring Program No. W67 for the Disneyfand Resort S~-eci5c Plaa (EIR No. 311) and additional mitigatian measures aa identifed in t6e Mitigated Negative Declaraliaa approved in conjunction n•ith the Pointe~Anaheim Project. Tcrms and Detinitions: 1. Property Owncr/Developer - I'ointe~Anehcim, LLC 2. Project Dulgn Features (PDF's) - Mensun:s inwrporated into !he Pointe~Anaheim Projxt by the property owneddevelo~er w~lh the inicnt of minirt~izing potentiul environmental impacu. 'I~e proj~:ct dcsign feetures includcd in Uus nutigation monitoring plen will be unp]emcnlcd as miGgudon measures. 3. Envimumentrl EqulvrlenUT?ming - Any Projext De:sign Fcature or Ivtitlgntion Mcasurc nnd timing thcreoC, subjxt to lhc approval oCthc Ciry, a~hich will hnve the snme or supr.rior result wid w~ll huv~ thc same or superior ell~t on thc cnviromnent. The Plwu~ing Depa•tmcr.t, in wnjuncdon with any approprinte agcncies or City de.pnrtments, stmll detemune tlic adcquacy af uny propos:xl "~mvuomnrntal a~uivalenVtiming" vid, if Sctcrn~inc.~l noccssnry, mny refer said dctc~minetion to lhe Plwming Comnussion. My costs ussociated with inConmtion requircd 'ui order w nw}:c u detamuwtion of arvironmrntel ~uivulency/timing sl~all bc bornc by the propccty owneddevelopcr. SuilT lime for reviews will bc clwrgal on e timc end meterials Iwsis at thc ratc in thc Citya aJupteJ Fct Sch~xiuln. 4. Tlming - 77us is tl~e point wherc u mitigntion me+uureJproject JcsEgn feature musl be monitorcd for compliuncc. In We cuse wherc multiplc uction itMns ure indicated, it is Uic lirst ~wmt µhere cumplinnce ussociatal witl~ the mitigalion u~wsure/projcct design fenture musl be monitored Oncc We initinl uction item has been wmplied wilh, no additioml monitoring pursuent to the Mitigution Moni,oring Ylan will occur, as rouWie City pracliccs nnd proadures w~~l ensure thet the intent oC lhc measurelproject design feature Las bcen complied with. For cxemple, iC Ihe timing is, "to b~: shown on approved build'uig pluns" subscquent lo issuance of lhe building peimit consislrnl with lhc approved plans will be fuial building and zoning inspections pursuant lo lhe building pcrmit to ensure wmplinncc. 5. Reipon~Ibtllry fur Monltoring - Slwll uiean tlml compliunce wiU~ thc subject mi6getion mcasu~s) shnll be revicwcd und dctemuned adequatc by uU dc~wMunts listul Cor euch mitigaiiuu meusuro. Outsidc public egcncy revicw is limitui to Wose public ngencics spcxiGcd in tlic Miugotion Monitoring Plan wluch }wve pecmit aulhorily in wnjunction with ihe nutigation m~asure. 6. Ongoing Miqgrqun Mereurcs -'llic miligution mwsures lt~at arc designutcd to occur on an ongoing basis ns pnrl of llus MitigqGon Monitoring Plan will be monitora! in tLe focm of en a~viuul -eUer from thc propcrty owncddr.vclojx.T in Jwwury of cuch ycnr demonstraWig how wmpliunce wilh lhe subjcct mensurc(s) has becn aducved, Wl~cn complinncc with a miligulion mcnsur~Jprojnct desi~~ fwturc tuu b~x.~n clemonstratul far a period of one ycar, monitoring of U~e mitigation meesurdproject design feature will be dccmcd to bc sutisCxxl und no Curthcr monitoring will occur. Fur mitigution moasures/projcct dcsign fcutures Uwt arc to tx: mo~utored "Ongoing During ConsUvction", lhc annual Ictter will rcview those mitigalion measures/projcct dcsign fcatures only µ~hile wnswction is occurring; mo~utoring will be dixonlinuuf aller consWclion is complclc. A final wu~ml letter will be provided at the close oCconslmclion. 7. Bullding Pertnlt - Fur pwposcs aC Wis Mitigution Monitoring Plen, e building pertnit shall be deCu~a! as any pcrtnit issucd Cor wnsWcGon of a new builcWig or stcuctural r~ponsion or mafiGcatiue ul' any existing building, but sl~ell nol include eny pemuls roquiced for interior tenant improvemails or minor eddilions to nn exisling sWclure or building. PAA!AiPLAN.DOC S/6/99 Mitigation Moniioring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 2 " Timing,' ' ' Measure ; 4 ; '; . Responsible for , ; Monito~in LAMD USE-RELATED PLAiVS AND POLICIES Prior to approval of the Final Site Pians (including, but not limited to, a site pian, elevations, landscape plans and signage plans) Planning Department, Plan shall be submitted by the properiy owneddeveloper and will be reviewed for consistency with Planning Division The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan. Prior to approval of the Final Site The property owner/cleveloper will not seek to change the entitlements for the 1,050 hotel Planning Department, Plan; and, on-going during Project rooms into any other use. These hotels rooms will be developed as an integral part of the Planning Division; construction and operations Project, which will be developed ir~ a continuous single phase. The design of the Project wili incorporate the hoteis as integral components of the site plan, and tha Project's construction will be consistent with said plan. 14 is noted, however, that as a genera! rule, hotels can take longer to design, construct, fumish, equip and train operating personnel tha~ ather uses proposed in 4he Project. Notwithstanding, the property owneddeveloper anticipates and will use ail reasonable commercial efforts to open a majority (51 °~ or more) of the hotel rooms concurrently with the grand opening date for the retail, dining and entertafnment components of the Project. Prior to tha first final building and The property owner/developer shall have been issued building permits and constnrction shall Planning Department, zaning inspeclion, certificate of have commenced on the remain(ng hotef rooms. Planning ~ivision; oc~upancy, or commencement of any activities/uses authorized by Conditional Uso Permit No. 4078, and, As soon as practical following the The property owneNdeveloper will open the balance of the hotel rooms. Pianning Department, grand opening date for the rest of Planning Division; the Project, but in no event any later than 18 months after commencement of any activities/uses authorized by Conditional Use Permit No. 4078 LAND USE COMPATIBILITY Prior to approval of the Final Site The properly owner/developer shaii submit plans detailing th~ setbacks for the parking Pl~nning Department, Plan structures and iandscaping plans which minimize compatibility impacts of ihe parking facililies Pianning Division on surroundin areas consistent with S~ection 5.8 of The Disne lay nd Resort S ecific Plan. Prior to issuance of the first building A pre-project study of radio transmission from the A;VI 1500 6-iigh~vay Advisory Radio Planning Department, permit Transmission Tower located on the Fire Statioa No. 3 site shall be conducted by the properly Planning Division owneNdeveloper to deterrnine baseline conditions. Six months after topping out or any eariier time as determined necessary by the City of Anaheirn, a follow-up stud; of radio tower transmissions shall be undertaken immediatel b ihe ro ert owneddevelo r. If the Cit of panN~ptm.do~ 3-7-')9 Mitigalion Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pcinte~Anaheim Page 3 Timing ' ' E4leasur~ ; Responsible for Monitorin Anaheim determines that the proposed projact creates a significant impact on radio transmission, a signal booster relay system, tower r~iocation, or other solulion as approved by tho City of Anaheim shall be implemented by the property owneddeveloper as soon as racticable. TRAfVSPORTATiO1V AND CIRCULAT ION Prior to issuence of each building Appropriate traffic signal assessment fees shall be paid by the property owneddeveloppr to the Planning Department, permit City of Anaheim in amounts determined by the City Council Resolution in effect at the time of Buiiding Division; Pubiic issuance of the building permft or credit given for City-authorized improvements. Works DepaRment, Traffic and Transportation Division Prior to approval of the first final The property owneddeveloper shail irrevocably offer for dedication (•~vith subordinalion of Planning Department, subdivision map or issuance of the easements), including necessary construction easements, the ultimate rights-of-way (as Planning Division; Public first building peRnit, whichever indicated in the Generai Pla~ Circulation Element) forthe following arterial highway/street half- Works Depariment, occurs first secli~ns on or adjacent to parcels under its ownership to the Cily of Anaheim: Development Services Division a. Katella Avenue (to ultimate 8-lane facility) b. Harbor Boulevard c. Disney Way (currently Freedman Way) d. Freedman Way (currently Clementine Street) Within 120 days of acquiring If, after the initial dedications, any additionai parcels are acquired by the property Planning DepaRment, properiies adjacent to arterial owneNdeveloper adjacent to the arterial highway/street interseciior, half-secliors in~luded in Planning Division; Public highways/street interseclion half MM 3.3-3A of Modified Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 0087, the applicant shall notify the Works Department, s~ctions City in writing of said acquis(tien and the ultimate rights-of-way for said properties shall be Development Services irrevocably offered for ded~~catic~n to ihe City of Anaheim. Division Prior to approval of the first grading A phasinfl pian shall be submitted for review and approval to the City Engineer demonstrating Public Works Department, plen how the followEng improvements, as approved by the City Engineer, will be constructed by the Traffic and Transportation property owneNdeveloper. Division - Freedman Way/Pointe~Anaheim driveway intersection a~d signal; - Freedman Way between Disney Way and Katella Avenue (includinp the median); and -Duai westbound and northbound left tum lanes at the interseclion of Disney Way and Freedman Way Prior to issuance of each building Appropriate traffic impact and improvement fees shall be paid by the properiy owneddeveloper Pianning Depa~tment, permit to the City of Anaheirr~ in amounts detertnined by tbe City Councit Resolution in eftect at the Building Divisfon; ~ublic time of issuance of the building pormit wiih credit g(ven for City-authorized improvements Works Department, Traffic provided by the property owner/developer, and, paAicipate in ail applicable reimbursemenl or and Transportatian benefit districts which have been established. Division pu~uaptenaoe S•7-99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 4 ,Tim~ng (' ;; _ . . : > , Measu~ _ „ , _. . : : ':, Responsible far . . To be shown on streat tmprovement ; r Access roads leading up to the parkmg facii~ties shall be sized to accommodate traffic at peak PAonitoNn Public Works Department plans; to be implemented prior to hours, thereby substantially reducing the likelihood of backups onto City streets and f: eeway , Design Division final buildi~g and zonirg inspec;ion ramps. for the arkin structure. Prior to issuance of the first buiiding The propefty owneddeveloper shall fuUy fund 4he impiementation of the SCOOT System at the Public Works Department permit Haster SlreeUKatella Avenue intersection and along the Hat~bor Boulevarcl, Kaiella Avenue, , Traffic and Transportation Disney Way, and Freedman Way corridors in the Anaheim Resort area. The specific Division improvemenis to be implemenied are identified in Table 4.3-8. Property owneddeveloper shall also fund the installation of SCOOT toop detectors at all 18 locations ss weli as the installation of new trafiic signal controllers and ct~binets at the eight locations identified in Table 4.3-8 , which wiil also include signa9 preemption for fire response vehicles. Implementation will be to the satisfaction of ihe Cicy Engineer. Pavement repair, if needed to provide additional conduit , wili be provided by the property o-+mer/developer to the satisfactfon of the City Engineer. TABLE 4.3-8 LaCAT10NS FdR IMPLEMENTATION OF S~OOT SIGNAL SYSTEM UPGRADE MITIGATION MEASURE Intersection Instali SCOOT install 2d70 Traffic Loop Detectors Signal Controller ' Ball & Harbo; x Harbor 8 I-5 NB Ramps X Harbor & I-5 SB Remps X Harbor & Manchxster X Harbor & Esplanade X Harbor & Disney Way X Harbor & Katella X Kateila 8 Freedman X Katella & Haster X X Katella 8 I-5 SB Ramps X X Katella & I-5 NB Ramps X X Katella & Lewfs ~ X Freedman & ~isney Way X X Disney Way 8 I-5 SB Ramps X X Disney Way & Haster X X Freedman & Pointo Anaheim Access X X w~,~i~,.a~ 3•7-99 Mitigation Mon(toring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 5 Every owner and/or sessee shall participa"te in ATN caordinated transportation demand management effoRs designed to decrease traffic congestion and increase ridesharing. Every owner andJor lessee shali financially participate in the operation of a clean fuel shuttle system, If established. every owner and/or lessee shall designate an on-site cont2ct who will be responsible for r.AOrdinatin with the ATN and im lementin ail iri miti ation measures. Prior to approval of ihe Final Site A Parking Structure Layout and Signing Plan demonstrating a layout of required paricing spaces Public Works Department, Plan and signage shall be provided to the Public Works Department, Traffic and Transportation Traffic and Transportation Manager, for review and approval. Division Prior to final building and zoning The propert;y ownoNdeveloper wil! implement and administer a comprehensive TranspoAation Public Works Department, fnspection; and, on-going during Demand Management (iDM) program for all employees. Qbjectives of lhe TDM program sha!I Traffic and Transportation ProJect operations be to increa;se ridesharing and use of aftemative transportation modes by guests and provide a Division menu of cornmute altematives for employees to reduce project-generated trips. A menu of TDM program strategies and elements for future employee commule options include, but are not limited to, the following: ~ Onsite Service. Onsite services, such as food, ret~il, and other services be provided. • Ridesl~aring. A computer listing of all employee members be developed for the purpose of provicling a"matching" of employees with other employees who live in the same geogr,aphic areas and who could rideshare. . Van~~ooling. A computer listing of all employees for the purpose of matching numbers of emp'loyees who live in geographic proximity to one another and could comprise a vanpool. • 7ransil Pass. Southem Califomia Rapid Transit District and Orange Co~nty Transportation Authority {including commuter rail) passes be promoted through financial assislance and onsite sales to encourage employees to use the various transit and bus se,rvices from throughout the region. • C.ommuter Bus. As commuter "express' bus service expands throughout the ~egion, passes for use on these lines may be prov(ded for employees who choose to use this ;~aMce. Financial incentives be orovided. w~„Pi.n.aa S•7•99 Mitfgation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Analielm Page 6 Timing ; Measure Responsible for • 8huttle oervice. A computer listing of all employees living in proximity to the project be Monitorin generatea, and a local shuttie program off~red to encourage employees to travel to woric by means other than the automobile. • Dicycling. A B(cycling Prog~am be developed to offer a bicycling altemative to employees. Secure blcyGe racks, lockers, and showers be provided as part of this prog~am. Maps of bicyGa routes throughout the area be provided to inform potential bicyGists af thes9 options. .• Rental Car Fleet. A'fleet vehicle' program be developed to provide empioyees who travel to work by means other than an autamobile wilh access to automobiles in case of . emergency, medical appolntments, etc. This serv(ce would help employees use altemative modes of transportation by ensuring that they would be able to have parsonal ~ transpoftation in the event of special circumstances. • Guaranteed Ride Home P~~c~gram. A program to provide employees who rideshare, or use transit or otr~er means of commuting to work, with a prearranged ride home in a taxi, rental car, shuttle, or other vehicle, in the event of emergencies during the work shift. • Targel Reduclion of Longest Commute Trip. An incentives program for ridesharing and other alternatfve trans~ortation modes to put hi8hest p~iority on reduction of longest employee commule trips. • Stagger shifts. • Develop a"compressed work week' program, which provides for fewer work days but longer daily shifts as an option for employees. • Explore tfie possfbility of a`telecommutfng' program that woutd link some employees via electronic means (e.g., compu4er with modem). • Develop a parking management progra~n that provides incentives to those who rideshare or usQ transit means other than single-occupant auto to travel tc work. • Access. Preferential access to hfgh occupancy vehicles and shuY~les may be provided. • Financial Incentive for Ridesharirtg and/or Publ(c Transit. (Currently, Federai law provides tax-free status for up to a60 per month per employee contributions to employees who vanpoal or use pubi(c transit includ(ng commuter rail end/or express bus pools). • Financiel Incentive for Bicycling. Employees offered financial incentives for bicycling to w~rk. • Special "Premium' for the Part(cipation and Promotion of Trip Reducfion. Tfcket/passes to special events, vacations, etc. be affered to employees who recruit other employees for vanpool, carpooi, or other trip reduction programs. • Act(vely recruit prospectfve empioyees residing within a 30-minute commute shed. • Design incenQve programs for carpo~ling and other altemative transporlation modes so as to put highest priority on reductfon of longest commute trips. punmp~anax 3•7•99 Mltigation Monitorinp Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Pape 7 Timing Measure , Responsible fo~ Prior to the first final building and zoning Inspeciion; and The pr~perty owneddeveloper will provide a Parking Maintenance and Operation Plan to the Pubiic Works ~epartment, Traffic and Transportalion Manager for review d l Monitorin Public Works Depariment, implementation on-eoing during Project operations , an approva ; and, said Plan shati Ge implemented on an on-going basis during Project operation. TraKc and Transportation Division TRANSPORTAT[ON AND CIRCLILATION ParOdn Prior to approval of the Final Site Plan; and The Pointe Anaheim parkfng stnicture will be designed to provide siriped parking spaces for Public Works DepaRment 4,800 cars and 25 bus spaces, with the ability to accommodate .00 more vehicles. The size of lhe partcing garage witl increase to approximately 1 600 000 square feet and will add t , Traffic and Transportation , , , up o two levels to the garage slructure. The height of the structure will be within lhe established height Division limitations set forth in The Disneyland Resort Speclfic Plan. Prior to the first building and zoning Inspedion Further, the property owner/developer will submit a plan to the City's TraKc and Transportation Manager for review and approval demonstrating how the properly owneNdeveloper will either provide or cause to be provided on the days and at the times needed to accommodate guest demand, tandem employee parking, valet parking (for hotel, retail, dining and entertainment uses), or other means to increase the number of City slandard dimensioned parking spaces available tar v(sitors to Pointe Anaheim, bringinp tho total number of vehiclos thal can be accommodated in the garage to 5,200 cars. Pedestrlan Sa/e Upon commencement of any activity/uses authorized by If reasonably needed in orcler to regulate the flow of pedestrian traffic, as determined by the City's Traffic and Transportation Manager, lhe propeKy owner/develo er shall a all t Public Works Department, Conditional Use Permit No. 4078; and, on-going during Project p p y cos s associated with providing one or more pedestrian crossfng officers at Harbor Boulevard and Disney Way, in order to facilitate the flow of pedestrians during the 'Peak P ri d " hi Traf(ic and Transportalion Division operations e o , w ch is defined as lhe tfine period trom 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. during the following seasonal peaks: the Memorlal Day weekend through lhe Labar Day weekend; tfie week prior to, during and following Christmas week; Easter v~eeks (one week before and une week after); and, at any other time delermfned to ba necessary by the City's Traffic and Transportetion Manager. The continued need for this otficer(s) will be revlewed by the City's Trafflc and TranspoAallon Manager at least once annually, and the days and/or hours of pedestrian crossing officer staifing shall be adjusled, when determined necessary by the Ciiy's Traific and Transportation Manager. ~~,t,nd« Mitfgation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Painte~Anaheim Page 8 Timing Prior to the first final building zoning inspection; and, ~ ~ Pubiic U~Jorks Department, Tra~c and Transportation Division The property owner/developer shall submit to the City's Tra'rfic and Transporiation Manager for review and approvai, a program for coordinating traffic signal timing in ihe area (within the limits of the Scoot signal upgrades) which shall thereafler be implemented by the properiy owneNdeveloper. In addition, the property owneNdeveloper shall submit to the City's Tra~c and 7ransportstion Manager for review and approval, a study assessing the benefits of restricting, during certain peak exiting times, pedestrian crossings on the crosswalk located on the north side of the Intersection of Harbor Boulevarci and Disney Way to improve the circula4ion of vehicular tra~c by caus?ng all east-west crossing pedestrian tra~c to occur on the south side of such interseclion where pedestrian crossings will not siow the east to north tuming mavement of cars exi4ing Disneyland. On-goinp during Project operu~ions if such restricte.~! pedestrian movement is determined to be necessary by the City's Traffic and Transportation Manager, the proaeRy owneddeveloper shall pay all costs associated with the design and implementation of such restricted crosswalk for this intersection to the satisfaction I of the City Engineer, within the timeframe established by the City Engineer. Prior to issuance of each building The propeAy awnerldeveloper shall comply with all SCAQMD offset r~gulations and permit implementation of Best Available Control Technology (BACn for ail permitted nev~ and modified stationary sources. Copies of permits shall be given to the Planning Depa~tment. On-going during Project operations The property owner/developer shall schedule goods movemetits for off-peak traffic hours to reduce emissions to the extent practicable. Prior to issuance of each building The property owner/developer shaii submit evidence that low emission paints and coatings are permit utilized in the design and ce~~struction of buiidings in compiiance with AQMD regulalions. This information shall be denot~ad on the proJect plans and specificalions. Prior to issuance of each building I The project design will incorporate the fo~lcwing energy-savinQ features whii:h will also permit cont~7bute to reduced emissions: • Improved thermbl integrity of structures and reduced thermal load through use of automated time clocks or occupant sensor~. • E~cient heating and otY~er appliances. + lncorporatio~ of appropriale passive solar design. ~ i%roper s~aling of buffd(ngs. South Coast Air Quali AAanagement Dislrict; !'lanning Department, Planning Division Tra~c and Transportation 5outh Coasi Air Quality Alianagement Disirict; Planning Departmeni, Building Division Public Utilities DepartmenY, Electric Services Administration, Re;;ource E~ciency r,o,~N,vt~,,.a~ 3-7-99 hlitigatlon Monitoring Plan No. 004 Projeci: Pointe~Anaheim Page 9 Timing"' ' Mea.s,urP : <: ` ' ; ` ' ; Responsible for :. On-going during Project oper3tions : ;; ;;. . . The properly owneddeveloper shall participate in marketing programs which promole 4he Moni4o~in Public Wa.rf;s Department, Anaheim ResoR area as a mini-vacation site to enwurage use of facilities within the area Traffc and Transportation rather than takin cars to destinations off-site. Division NOISE Prior to approval of the Final Site The design and orientation of any use, such as those which could involvx amplified live music F~lanning Departmsnt, Plan and apen-alr fes4ivel events and the family entertainment center, shalt be reviewed by a e•uilding Division and cerSified acoustical engineer. The properly owner/developer shall submit a report, for review Code Enforcement and approval by the City, to ensure that noise from areas which involve live amplified music, Di~•ision open-afr festivai events, do not exceed the noise levels established by the City of Anaheim Sound Pressure Level Ordinance. Prior to final building and zoning A Noise 11Aonitoring Program prepared by a certified acousticai enginee: shall be submitted to Plannin~ Gepartment, inspections the Pianning Department for review and approvai for ar~y component of Pointe Anaheim that Planning Division and has the pcilential to involve amplified music or noise from open-air festival events and, within Building G~.ivision nine months of commencement of said activity, ihe property owneNdeveloper shall submit the results of the Noise Monitoring Program conducted by a certified acouslical engineer to ensure that there are no violations of the Sound Pressura Level Ordinance from the Pointe Anaheim activity outside the Project. If noise in excess of the Sound Pressure Level Ordinance is detected, the proparty owner/deveioper shall modify operations within three days io bring the noise-generating activity inlo conformance with the Sound Pressure Level Ordinance. EARTH RESOURCES - GEOLOGY, SOILS AND SEISMICITY Prior to approval of each grading The property owner/developer shall submit a lhoreugh soils and geological report for the area Public Works Depa~iment, plan to be graded, based on proposed grsding and prepared by an engineering geologist and Uevelopment Services geotechnical engineer. The repo~t shall comply with Title 17 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Division Prior to issuance of each building 'ihe property owneNdeveloper shall submit for review and approval detailed foundation design Planning Department, permit information for the subject buildings, propared by a civil engineer, based on recommendations Building Division by a geotechnical engineer. Prior to issuance of each foundation The propeRy owner/developer shall submit a report prepared by e geotechnicai engineer for Planning Department, permil revisw and approval which shall invesligate tha subject foundation excavations to detertnine if Building Division soft I~yers are present immedietely beneath the footing site and to ensure that compressibility does not undertie lhe footing. Prior to issuance of each building The properiy owneddeveloper shail submit plans showing that the proposed structure has been Planning Department, permit analyzed for earthquake loading and desfgned accorcling to the most recent saismic standards Building Division in the Uniform Buildinp Code adopted by the City of Anaheim. panunptui.~c 3-7•')') Mit(gation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anahefm Page 10 ' i'iimmg :: ,_. ; . , _ ; < Measure < " ;:; _ ,;. , ... . . _.: . ,; ; . ` ,; .... , ,.,:,:. ,.,•. ,.,.. . . :~ :.s. ... • r espon.sible fo , Moni4orin GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE H Prior to approval of a grading plan; YDROLOGY The property owner/developer shall submit a Master Drainage and Runoff Management Plan Public Works pepartment ~nd, implemented during Project (MDRMP) for review and approval and pay the required South Central Area Master plan of , Development Services construction and operation Drainage (SCAMPD) storm drain fees. The Master Plan shall inGude, but not be limited to, the Division; Regional Water following items: Quelity Control 8oard; a. Backbane storm drain layout and pipe size, incl~ding supporting hydrology and hydraulic Orange County Flood Control Dislrict . calculatlons for storms up to and inGuding the 100.year storm. b. A delinealion of the improvements to be implemented for control of project~enerated drainape and runoff. c. Detailed assessment of exisling water quali4y, potential water quality impacts, and a descriptfon of proposed measures to maintain water quality to the extent required by the " National F ~ollutant Discharge EI(mination System (NPDES} and its regulations, including the following: (1) Incorporatfon of structural and nonstrudural City-cAntrolled BeM Management Practices (BMPs}. BMPs shall, to the eMent pennitted by iaw, include, but are not limited to, containment of masonry and paint wastes on the construction site; proper disposal of vehicle fuel and maintenance wastes; disposal of trash and debris; prohibiting water wash down of paved areas (both durinA and after construction unless ali~wed by the NPDES permit); and Rducationltraining for construclion workers on these prac4i: es. Engineering details, maintenance procedures, and funding responsibilities of these BMPs shall also be described. {2) Incorporation of ineasures to comply with applicable actions to be idenlified by ihe RWQCB in conformancs with the State Water i2esources Control Boarcl (SWRCB) statewide water quality control plan for (nfand surface waters, adopted April 19, 1891. (3) Description of a water quality monitoring program to monitor water quality during and subs~quent to constrvction and to evaluate the effectiveness of BMPs. 7he waterquality monitoring program shall identify: (1) the persoNagency responsible for implementing the program, (2~ sources of poilu4ants in runoff (e.g., nuisancs flows (rom development areas, irrigation flows), (3) specific types ~~f poilutants expected in runoff that will be monitored (e.g., totat suspended solfds, phosphorous , lead), (dj water quality sampling stations that are represeMative of runoff from the sources identified above 5 sam lin ram methodolo includin devices to w~~,ri~.aa 3•7-99 MiQgation Monitoring Plan No. 004 ProJect: Poinle~Anehpim Page 11 ` Timing: ' Measure ,. " ;! ,:! ;: Responsible far R~onitoNn be used and trequency and duration of sampling, (6) method for evaluating data cotlected from a sampling program, including threshold standarcJs for determininp offectiveness of BMPs, and (~ additional measures, lf necessary, to increase the etfectiveness of the BMPs to the threshold standards identified In C 1 above. Prior to issuance of each building 'fhe property owner/developer shall submit landscaping and irrigation plans and an Irrigation Pubiic Utilities Pe~ni~ Management Program. This landscape plan shall include a maintenance program to control Department, Eledric the use of feriilizers and pesticides, and an irrigation system designed to minimize surface Services A~ministration, runoff and overwatering. Additionally: i2esource EKciency; a. The landscape plans shall bo prepared and certified by a licensed landscape architect. Community Services Department Pa~ics The landscape architect shall submit plans in accordance with Anaheim's Landscape , Division; Planning Water Efticiency Ordinance and Guidetines. Department, Planning b. The Irrigation Msnagemer;t Program shail specify methods for monitoring the Irrigalion Division system and shall be designed by an irrigaiion engineer (plans to be submitted in acco~dance with the Specific Plan). The system shall ensure that irrigation rates do not exceed the infiltration of local soils and that the application of ferlilizers and pesticide~ do not exceed appropriate levels of frequencies. c. The landscape and irrigation plans shall be developed to bs consistent with the provisions of the Specific Plan, which requ(re that the maxfmum annual water allowance for the project not exceed 80 percent of the mean annual evapotranspiration, or 4hat the landscape irrigation system inGude water-conserving features such as low-flow irrigation heads, automatic (rrigation schedulinA equipment, flow sensing controls, rain sensors, soil moisture sensors, r~r~~ other water-conserving equipment. In addition, all tmgation systems shall be desfgned so that they will function properly with reclaimed water, if it shouid become aveilable. On-going during Project operations The proparty owner/developer shall provide for the foiiowing: cleaning of all paved areas not Public Warks Department, maintained by the City of Anaheim including, but not limited to, private streels and parking lois Streets and Sanitation on not less than a monthly basis. Using water to clean streets, parkinq lots, and other areas Dlvision shall be allowed on a periodic basis if allowed in the applicent's NPDES permit. Nightly washdown shall bo allowed in the family entertainment center and where advisable to maintain , safe and sanitary working conditions, ff allowed fn the property owneddeveloper's and Gity's NPDES pormit. Flushing debris, residue, and sediment down the storm dra(ns shall conform to the property owner/developer's NPDES requirements. Property owner/developer agrees that materlal deposited in City storm drains shall not be in v(olat(on of the Cfty's NPDES permit. i„~~i„~aa sa•~ Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Projed: Pointe~Anaheim Page 12 : 'Tim~ng > ; !: Measure . :; ; ; ' Responsible for . ,: , , .. . _ _ ;.. Monitorin Prior to each final building and The property owneddeve(oper shall submit a Certificate of Substantial Compietion, as Planning Department zoninp inspection described in the Specific Plan, which establishes that the landscape irrigation systems have , Planning Division been installed as s ecified in the a roved landsca in and irti ation lans. To be installed with Projecl wator To reduce the project's demand on potabte water, the property owneddeveloper shall install Public Utilitiee mains; and, to be connected if water lines on-site so thaC reclaimed water may be used for landscape irrigation and other Department, Water reGaimed water becomes available u oses. Services Administration CONS7RUCTIAN Demolltion And Earihwork Prior to issuance of each grading The property owner/developer shall submit ~emolition and Import/Export Plans. The pians Public Works Depa~tment permit (for lmport/ Expo~t Plan) and , shall include identification of offsite iocations for malerial export from the project and options Tra~c and Transportalion prior to issuance of demolition for disposal of excess material. These options may incfude recyciing of materials onsite, sale Divi~ion perrnit (for Demolition Plan) to a so(I broker or conlractor, sale to a project in the viciniiy or transport to an environmentaliy • cieared landfill, with attempts made to move it wilhin Orange County. The property owneddeveloper shall offer recyclable buildfng materiats, such as asphaft or concrete tor sale or removal by private fiRns or public ~gencies for use in construction of other projecls, if not all can be reused on the piroJect site. Trarts ortation and Circulaflon Prior to issuancs of the first building permit; and The property owneNdeveloper shali submit a Traf~ic Milfgation and Construdion Phasing and C l P Public Wortcs Department, , ontro lan. The Traffic Mil(gatfon, Construction Phasing and Contral Plan shall identify i~ie TraKc and Transportation following: Division; Planning a. A Constrvclion Staging Area Plan showing the location and size of the construction staging Department, Planning Division area. The Plan shall also shaw how the staping srea wifl be screened from view in compliance with ttie City of Anaheim Municipal Code. Prior to approval of a grading plan or b. A Construction Banier Plan showing the location and types of barriers that will be in place issuance of demolition or building during greding and construction. Said plan shall provide for all construction areas io be permits, whichever occurs first; and, screened from view, in compliance with ihe City of Anaheim Munlcipal Code and shall inGude provlsion for the type and height of the barriers to be placed along all conslrudion perimeters prior to the commencement of demolition, site preparation, or grading, whichever occurs first. Prior to approval of a grading plan or c. A Truck Route Plan identifying truck routes along arterials, avoiding residenlial areas to issuance of demotition or building the extent fe~sible and in complfance with lhe Sound Pressure Level Ordi~ance. The Plan permit, whichever occurs first; and, shall show conformance with the extemal noise limits for construction between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. The Plan shall also proh(bit constructian traffic on residential slreets where improvemenls are not planned and shall provide measures to ensure that tr~ck drivers are directed awa from residentfal streets and travel on a roved routes oni . ~~t.~ a« sa•~v Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Poir~te~#Anaheim Page 13 Timin9 , _; ~ ;>: ? Measure ' 'Responsible for Monitorin Measures to assist in ~Uiding truck movement on the arterial roadway system include, but Public Works Department, are not limited co, pmvision of truck route maps to truck drivers and placement of Traffic and 7ransportation ilagpersons and consiruction signage at appropriate locetions. The Truck Route Plan shall Division; Pianning provlde for monitodng of street conditions and potential repairing and/or repaving by DepaRment, Code propc~rly owneddeveloper after completion of conslruction as required by the City Enforcement Division Engineer. This plan shall ue adhered to throughout the project constniction period. Prior to approval af a grading plan or ~i. A Construction Traffic Management t'lan which includes mechanisms to re~uce Public Works DepaAment, (ssuance of demalition or building constructlon-related traffic con~astion which shall be implemented during grading and TraKc and Transportation permit, whichever occurs first; and, connru~tion, including, but not limited to, the following: Division (1) Configure constNCtion parking to mir~imize onsite and offsite traffic inteKerence. (2) Minimize obstNCtion of through-traffic lanes. (3) Provide flagpersons to guide traffic, es detertnfned fn the plan. Frior to approval cf the first pr~~i4n;y e. A Trip Reduclion Plan for construction crew vehicles shall be prepared to reduce potential Public Works Department, plan; and, vehic{e trips on the road and idenCify parking locations for construction employees and Tra~c and Transportation equipment. Dlvision; Plnnning Department, Planning Oivision Prior to issuance oi the first building f. A Tra~c Management Plen for phasinp of roadway improvements, specifying the Public Works Department, pertnit; and, sequencing of construction to do the followin8~ Traffic and Transportat3on Division (1) Coordinate scheduling with otFier infrnstnicture improvements to allow them to be facilitated efftciantly during roadway improvements, such as sewer, slorm drain, and waler line improvements. (2) Outline procedures for any requ(red traffic detours during construction, including ~ prov(sion of tour bus stops. (3) Phase each roadway improvement to allow access to all existing businesses. In some instances this wiil require lane-by-lano renovalion, temporary bypass roads, or traftic reroutes. (4) tmp~oy v9A(cat shori~g as often as possible. This will minimize the amount of road sur~aco that will be disturbed at a given location. r~•~~w~~.a«: sa•~~ AAitlgation Monitorinp Plan No. 004 Project: Pofnte~Anaheim . Page 14 ; Tirning , ; -_ . • . ; ~ ? AAeasure , . ,; , .. , , ,:;, : ; , °' Responsible for . ' Monitorin (5) Sequence the conslNCtion of each roadway improvement to minimize disruption to rosidents and businesses. (6) Establish offsite pa~cing and staging areas, where practical and possibie, to minimizo the (mpact to existing level oi service on adjacent roadways. These offsite parkirrg and steging areas will allow a dispersion of 4ra~c flow to noncritical areas and will encourage bussing of construction workers from the offsite areas to the construction sites. (7) Identify how the project improvements construclion schedules and haul routes will be coorrlinated wiih other areawide improvements. The properiy owner/developer shail worcJinate evith the Conventlon C~nter and area hotels to ensui•e continued operations of the~, .cilities, as well as the continued oFeration of the existing Disneyland theme park and Disneyland Hotel. Prior to issuance of 4he first building g. An Infrastructure Coordination Plan showing he~ the project improvement construction Public Works Department pertnit schedules and haul routes will be coordinated with other areawide improvements. The , Tra~c and Transporlation property oxmer/developer shall coordinate with adjacent uses to ensure continued ' Division operat sons r.f these facllities, as well as the continued operation of the existing D?sneyland theme park and 7isneyland Hotei. On-going during construclion The pinperty owner/developer shall submit a quarterly update r~port showing construdion Public Works Depariment, aclivities for the upcoming quarter which shall include tra~c mitigation and control planning Traffic and Transportation and construction scheduling. Division Prior to approval of each grading The property owner/developer shail show how the project will be in compiiance wilh the Tra~c Pubiic Works Department plan Mitigation and Construction Phasing and Control Plan. , Traffic and Transpo~iation Division and Development Services Division On-going during const~uction If Anaheim Police Department or Anaheim TMC personnel are requfred to provide lemporary Police Department; Public traKc control se~vices, the property owner/developer shall reimburse the City, on a fair share Works Department, Traffic basis, if applicabie, for reasonabfe costs associated with such services. and Transportatlon Division wn~,ai.,tiaa 3•7•99 Mtt(gation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim . Page 1d ; Timing: '. : ;, ; , . ; <: rdleasure , , , ; .: ; . esponsibie for , -. ;;: ;;:;;......,::. ..>: ;: .... , ...: ._..,.. ;:. _:. , .,..:. .,. Moni#orin (5) Sequence the construction of each roadway improvement to minimize disruption to residents and businesses. (8) Estabiish offsite parking and staginp areas, where praclical and possible, to minimixe tha Impact ta existing leve( of service on ~djacent roadways. Th$se offsite parking and staging areas will allow a dispersion of traffic flow to noncritical areas and will encourage bussing of construction workers from the offs;te areas to the constrvction sites. (7) Identify how the project improvements construclion schedules and haul routes will be r.oorclinated with other areawide improvements. The property owner/developer shall coorclinate with the Convention Center and area hotels to ensure continued operations of these facilities, as well as the continued operation of ihe existing Uisneyland iheme park and Disneyland Hotel. Prior to issuance of the first building g. An Infrastructure Coardina:lon Plan showing how lhe project improvemeni construction Nublic Warks Department peRnit schedules and haul rouies will be coordinated with other areawide improvements. The , Traffic and Transportation property owner/developer shell coordinate with adjacent uses to ensure continued Oivision operations of these facilities, as well as the continued operation of the existing Disneyland theme park and Disneyland Hotel. On-going during construction The properiy owner/developer shaU submit a quarterly update report showing construction Public Works pepartment, activiiies forthe upcoming quarterwhich shall include traffic mitigation and control planning Tra~c and Transportation and constn~ction scheduling. Division ~rior to approval of each grading The properiy owneddeveloper shalt show how the project wili be in compliance with the Tra~c Public Works Department plan P!iitigation and Construction Phasing and Control Plan. , Tra~c and Tr~„s~riation Division and Development Services Division On-going during construction If Anaheim Police Department or Anaheim TMC personnel are required to provide temporary Police Department Public traffic control services, the property owneddeveloper shall reimburse the City, on a f3ir share Works Department, Trafiic basis, if applicable, for reasonable costs associated with such services. and Transportation Divisian puro~plan.doc 3•7-99 Mitigation Monito~ng Pian No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 15 7iming' ; !; , . ; Measure ; , ,:, , , ~ . . • : Responsible for Moni4orin Alr Qua! On-going during construction The foilowing measures will be followed by the praperty owner/developer to reduce air quality Planning Departmenf, ~mPe~~ Building Division; Public a. Normal wetting procedures or other dust palliative measures shall be Yoliovred during Works Department, Development Services earth-moving operations to minimize fugitive dusl emissions, in compliance with the City Division of A~aheim Municipal Code. ' b. Road~rays adjacent to 4he proJect shatl be swept and cleare,~d of any spilled export material at least lwice a day 4o assist in minimizin~ fugitive dust; haul ~nutes shsil be cleared as needed if spilis of msterial exported from the project site occur. c. Where practicable, heavy duty construction equipment shall be kept onsite when not in operation to minimize exhaust emissions associated w9lh vehicles repetitio~asly entering and exiting the project site. d. Trucks importing or exporting soil material and/or debris shall be covered prior to entering public streets. e. Manually irrigate or activate fmgation systems necessary to water and maintain the vegetation as soon as planting is completed. f. Reduce traffic speeds on all unpaved road surtaces to 15 miles per hour or less. g. Suspend all grading operatfons when wind speeds (as instantaneous gust) exceed 25 m~les per hour and during second s4age smog alerts. h. The proje~t wiil comply witti the SCAQMD Rule 402, which states that no dust impacts offsite are su~c(ent to be called a nuisance, and SCAQMD Rule 403, which restricts visfble emissions from construction. i. Use low emission mobile construclion equipment (e.~., tractors, scrapers, dozers, etc.) where practicable. j. Utilize existing power sources (e.g., power potes~ or clean-fuel generators rather than temporary powor generators, where practicable. k. Mafntain conslructfon equ(pment engines by keeping them prope~ly tuned. I. Use lov; sulfur fuel for equipment, !~ !he oxlent pracUcabie. P~W~.~.do~ 3•7•99 Miiigpticn AAeni~orin.~ Plan No. 004 Arojec~: :~~~int: ~An9heim Page 16 `'~'~~n9 i Measur~ ; < ;; <: ! ' .:Responsibletor On-going during constn~Cion : The property owneddeveloper shall implement the following to limit emissions from `Monitorin Air Quality Management ` architectural coatings and asphalt usage: District; Planning ~ a. Use nonsolvent-based coatings on buildings, wher~ever appropriaYe. pepaRm~nt, Building Division b. Use solvent-based coatings, where they are necessary, in ways that minimize solvent emissfons. c. EncouragE use of high-solid or water-based coatings. On-going during construction All construction contractors shall compiy with SCAQMD regulalions, including Rule 402 which Air Quality Management specifies that no there be no dust impacts offsite su~cient to cause a nuisance, and SCAQMD District; Planning Rule 403, which restricts visible emissions irom construclion. Rule 403 was amended by the DepaRmenl, Building SCAQMD after preparation of i he Disneyland Resort EIR No. 311. Specific meas~res Division contained in the rule to reduce fugitive dust include the followin~ a. Apply chem(cal stabilizers to disturbed surface ereas (completed grading areas) ~vithin five days of completing grading or apply dust suppressants or vegetation sufficient to maintein a stabilized surface. b. F~r open storage piles, appiy water hourly or cover with temporary coverings. c. Water exposed surfacos at least rivice a day under calm conditions and as often ss needed o~ windy days when winds are less than 25 miles per day or durinp very dry weather in onier to maintain a sur(ace crust aiid pravent the release of visible emissions from the constniction site. d. Wash mud-covered tires ano under-carriages of tnicks leaving wnstruction sites. e. Provlde for street sweeping, as needed, on adjacent roadways to remove dirt dropped by construction vehicles or mud which woufd otherwise be carried off by trucks departin~ pro;e~;t sites. Nolse On-gofng during demolition and Construction noise shall be limited by lhe property owneddeveloper to 60 dBA along the Planning pepartment constrvclion prc,perty boundaries before 7:00 a.m. and after 7:00 p.m. as govemed by Chapter 8.7, Sound , Building Divisfon and Pressure Levels, of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Code Enforcement Division vu~,~.~.a« sa.~~ Miligation Moniloring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 17 Timing , . Measure : . Responsible tor On-going during construciion ; ; The property owneddeveloper shall ensure that all intemal combustion engines on construction Monito~in Planning Depa~tment, H drolo and Eraslon e ui ment are firied with ro erl maintained muffiers. Buildin Division On-~oing during grading operations The properiy owner/developer shali implement stand2rd practlces from all applicabie codes and Public Works Depactment, ordinances to prevent erosior.. Development Services Division Prior to issuance of each arading The property owneddeveloper shall obtain required NPDES construction storm permits from Regional Water Quality PB~~ the State Water Resources Contsol Board, if applicable. Copies of the Notice of Intent or Control Board; Puhlic permits, as applicable, shall be submitted to the City Engineer. Works Department, Development Services Div~sion Nazardous Materlals On-going during demolilion and In the event that hazardous waste, including asbestos, is discovered during site preparation or Air Quality Management construction conslruction, the property owneddeveloper shall ensure that the identified hazardous waste District; Orange County and/or hazarcious materiai are handied and disposed of in the manner specified by the State of Health Department; Califomia Hazaroous Substances Control Law (Health ard Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter Planning Department 6.5), accorcling to the requirements of the Califomia Administrative Code, Title 30, ChaptQr 22, , Building Division; Fire and the Uniform Fire Code, Ariicle 87. Department, Environmantal Protection EMPLOYM~~~T, POPULATION, ANO HOUSING A Qnc On-going during Project operations The property owner/devetoper will aggrc;ssively recruit workers who are aiready part ef the Planning Department resident work force in the region. lmplementation of 7he Disneyland Resorl Specific Plan will , Planning Division further z(forts in offerin em lo ment o ortunities at various socioeconomic levels . PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES Flre Arotectlon Prior to commencemenl of stn~clural On-site fire hydrants shali be installed and charged, as required, by the property Fire Department framfng on each parcel or lot owneddeveloper. Prior to approval of each grading The property owneNdeveloper shall submit an emergency fire access plan to ensure that Fire Department lan se~vice to the s(te is in accordance with Ffre De artment service re uirements. Prior to issuance of each building The propeAy owner/developer shall submit a Construction Fire Proleclion Plan which shall Fire Department ~~~~ inctude detailed design pians for accessibility of emergency fire equipment, fire hydrant location, and any other construction features requfred by the Fire Marshal. The property owneddeveloper sha~l be responsibte for securing facilities acceptable to the Fire Department and h drants shall be operatlonel wiih re uired fire flow. P~Pl~n.dac 3= 7-99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 18 Timing : Measure !: ; ' Responsible tor Prior to issuance of each buildirg ; . : : .• - Plans shall indicate that s!I buildings, exGusive of open parking structures, shali have sprinklers Monitorin Fire: DepaAment permit; to be implemented prior to instalted by property owneddevetoper. each final buildinB and zoning ins ction Prior to Issuance of each building Plans shall be submiried to ensure that development is in accordance wilh the City of Anaheim Fi;e Department permit Fire Gepartment Standards, inciuding: , a. Overhead Gearance shall not be less than 14 fest ior th2 fuil width of access roads. b. Bridges and underground structures to be used for Fire Departmant access shall be designed to support Flre Department vehiGes weighing 75,000 pounds. c. All undergro~nd tunnels shall have sprinklers. Water suppiies are required at the entrances. Standpipes shall also be provided when determined to be necessary by the Fire Department. d. Adequate offsile public fire hydrants contiguous to the Specific Plan area and onsile privete ftre hydrants shall be provided by the property owner/dsveloper. The precise number, types, and localfons of the hydrants shail be determined during building permit review. Hydrants arQ to be a maxfmum of 400 feet apart. e. A minimum residual water pres ,ure of 20 psi shati remufn in the water system. Flow retes for public parking facilities shall be set at 1,000 to 1,500 gpm. Prior to issuar~ce of the Rst buildinp 7ho property owneddeveloper shali camply with the Fire Protedion Facilit~~~ and ~aramedic Fire Department permit Services Impact Fee Prograrn (per Ordinance Nn. 5498 and Resolution No. 95R-73 dated May 16, 1995). Prior to approval of street The water supply system shall be designed by the proporty owneNdeveloper to provide Fire Department Public improvement plans sufficient firo flow pressure and storag~3 for the ~;aposad land uses and Tire protectio~ ir, , Utilities DepaAment, accordance with Fire Department requirements. Water Services Adm(nistration Prior to each final building and i i The property owneddeveloper shall place ~meryency lelephone sarvice numbers In prominent Fire Departrnenl zon ng nspection locations es approved by the Fire Depariment. On-going durin~ Project operations The property owneddeveloper shall coo~dinate earthquoke tra?^!ng with the ~ire DepaAment i,?r Fire Dopartment hotel staff artd other emptoyees. ~_ V ~ t,.nm+vi.r~.aa sa•~~ Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 19 Timing _ , , " , : ' Measure _ ; i: ' Responsible far Prie~ to issuanco of each building ~ . ; , .. The property owner/developer shall submit an earthquake emergency response pian for review , : ! Monitorln Fire Department permit for hotels and approNal. That plan shall require posted notices in ail hotel rooms on earthquake safety procedures. Pollce ServJces Prior to issu~nce of the first buiiding Plans shall be submitted showing the tocation of a police/security office identifiable and easily Polic:e Department permit; and, accessible by the pubfic (i.e., "store-fronY type of space) along with dedicated parking spaces for Pol(ce Department employees working in the space within ihe project site to the satisfaction of the Police Depa~tment. Prior to the first final building and Said space shall be made available to the Police Department for permanent occupancy at no zoninp inspeciion cost to the City. On-going during Project operations Property owner/developer shali staff the Project with the needed level of uniformed private Pofice Department securiiy officers working in pairs for patrol and surveillance of the facilities io the satisfaction of the Police Department, including possibly 24-hour coverage. Prior to issuance of each building The Police Depadmenl shall review and approve the safety measures inwrporated into the Police Department permit project including the parking structures. The security measures shall include but not be limitad , to, closed circuit television surveillance/ cameras and recording equipment or other substitutr, security measures as may be approvPd by the Police Department for the paricing structures/facilities, lighting, and ather defensible space measures throughout the project, as determEned necessa b the Police De artmertt. Solld VYaste P~ior to the first final zoning and building inspeclion The property owner/developer shall submit project pians to the Director of Maintenance for review and approval to ensure that the plans comply wlth AB 939 the Solid West R d i Public Works Department, , e e uct on Act of 1989; as implemented by ihe City of Anaheim, the County of Orange Integrated Wacste Streets and Sanitation Division Management Plan, and the City of Anaheim Integrated Waste Management Plan. Prior to the first final zoning and A Solid Waste Management Plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the property Public Works DepaAment building inspeclion; and, implemented during Project owner/developer to ensure that the project plans camply with AB 939, as administered by City of Anaheim, and the County's and City's Integrated Waste Mana ement Pla W , Streets and Sanitation operations g ns. aste management mitigation measures that shall be taken to reduce solid waste generation shail Division include: a. Detailing the locations and design of solid waste and recyclables storage and collec4ion facllities. w,,,mri.~.aa sa•~~ Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. OU4 ?roject: Pointe~Aneheim Page 20 ,: Timing , ,, , ,; .. _.: < r :, ': RAeasure ; , ` ' ; ;: esponsible for , : • ; b. Complying with all Federal, State, and Cily regulations for hazardous material disposal. Monitorin c. Participating in the City of Anaheim's voluntary "Recycie Anaheim' program or other substitute program as rnay be developed by the City. In order to mee! the requirements of the Solid Waste Reduclion Act of 1989 (AB 939), the property ownor/developer shali implement numerous solid waste reduction programs inGuding , but not limited to, the foilowing: • Facilitating paper recyclinp by providing chules or convenient locations for sorting and recyGing bins. • Facilitating cardboaid recyciing (especially from retail areas) by providing adequate space and central(zed iocations for collection and baiing. • Facilitatfng glass recycling (especially from restaurants) by providing adequate space for sorling and storing. • Providing trash compactors for nonrecyclable materials, whenever feasible to reduce the , totel volume of soiid waste and the number of trips requlred for cotlection. • Prohibition of curbside pick-up within the Pointe Anaheim project. • Rec ciin of landsca e reen waste. Schoo/s Prior to issuance of each building Tlie pro ert owneddevel h ll permit p y oper s a provide proof that school impact fees have been paid Planning Department consistent with State statute. , Building Div;sion Prior to commencement of The pro ert owner/ d l uses/adivilies authorized by p y eve oper shall coorciinate with the Anaheim Union High School District to inco t Planning Depaitment, Conditional Use Permit No. 4078; rpora e a retail training program into the Project for interested high schooi seniors. Pianniny Divislor~ and, on-going during Project , o rations Prior 4o commencement of The pro ert owned d l h uses/activities authorized by p y eve oper s all coorclinate with the school districls in Anaheim to i c t Planning Depariment, Condftional Use Peimit No. 4078; n orpora e a schoo! prograr,~ 9~to the onsite theaters for the benefit of local school children. Planning Division and, an-go(ng during Project operations va~m~ia,~.a« 3•7-99 Mitigetion Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 21 Timing ; Measure '! `. Responsibie for , : , ': < _ , ; >:. _ ; _ Monitorin Wate~ Servlce Prior to issuance of each building Among the water conservaiion measures to be shown on plans and implemenfed by the Public UtElities permit; to be implemented prior io final building and zoning Inspections property uwneNdeveloper shall lnclude the following: Department, Eledric Use of low-flow sprinkler heads in irrigation system Services Administration, Resource Efficiercy; Use of waterway re-circulation systems Community Services Department, Parks • Low-flow fitt(ngs, fixtures, and equipment, including low flush toilets and urinats Division Use of self-closing valves on d!inking fount~ins Use of reclaimed water for irrifla~ion and washdown when it becomes availabl~: Continvation of th~ existing cooling tower re-circulation system Use of efilclent Irrigation syslems such as drip irrigation and automatic syslems which use moislure sensors Low-flow shower heads in hotels ~ Water-efficient ice machines, dishwashers, clothes washers, and otherw~ter-usinfl appliances Use of irrigation systems primarily at night when evaporation rates are lowest Provide infortnation to the public in conspicuous places regardfng water conservation Use ot water-conserving landscape plant materials wherever feasibte Use of vecuum and other equipment to reduce the use of water for washdown of exlerior areas Prior to each final zonfng and The property owner/developer shall submit a certified water audit (or landscape irrigation Public Utilities bufldfng inspection systems. Department, Electric Services Administration, Resource Efficiency P.rMy,t.n.a« s•~•~~ Nlitlgation Monitorinp Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~cAnaheim Page 22 :: . . . , .Timing ; . ; r, Measure , _ ;: ,,: s ' ;, : r Responsible fo Prior to issuance of the first building The ro ert o dd l ~n~ permit p p y wne eve oper shall :ompiy with the adopted Anaheim Resort Water Facilities Pubiic Utifties Fee Program (Rule 15E of the Water Utilities Rates, Rules and Regulations per Resolution No. 95R-140 effective Se tember 1 1935 Department, Water Prior lo epprovai of the Final Site Plan; and, prior to final building and . The water backflow equipment and any olher large water system equipment shall be shown on plans to the satisfactlon of the Public Utilities Department Wate Utilit Di i Services Division Public Utilities zoning inspections , r y v sion, in either underground vauits or behind the Setback Reatm areA in a manner fully screened irom all Department, Water Services Division Prior to approval of the first ublic streets and alle s; and, 4he facilities will be installed in accordance with the lans. Prenerty owneNdeveloper shall enter into an a reement J d subdivision map or issuance of the first grading pertnit or buildin g recorr e against the property wiih the City of hZaheim, to the satisfaction of the Utilities Department and City of Anaheim Attomey's Offi Pubiic Utilities DepaAment Water g permit, whichever occurs first ce, to guarantee the property owner/developer's panicipation in water s stem improvements necessitated by lhe project. The agreement shall contain provisions requiring , Services Division the property owner/developer to pay or cause to be paid its fair share funding for said improvements and/or construct said improvements, if determined to be necessary by the Utilities Department, with reimbursement by other beneficiaries in accorclance with the Utility Rates, Rules, and Regulations. Costs shall include the payment for consultanUcontractor services for the preliminary engfneering, soiis analysis, right-of-way acquisition, demolition, construclioi~ and inspeclion and any other related ex e F , p nses. urther, the propeRy owneddevzloper shall submit an engfneering repo~~t and phasing plan for review and approval by the Utilities Department setting forth the extent and timing of the water system improvements necessitated by the project for use in implementing the agreement. The property uwneNdeveloper shall at all times perform its obiigations as set torth in said Wastewater/Sevier Servlce a reement. Pri4r to the Tirst final bui~ding and zaning inspection The propeRy owner/developer shall comply with the Sewer Impact and Improvsment Fee Program !or the South Central C1ty Area (per Orciinance No 54fl0 Public Worics Departmf . and Resoiution No. 95R-60 dated A,pril l8, 1995). This SCASDS Fee ProAram applies to the sewer discharge generated Design Division abovo 6he rate from the exisling building footprints (prior to demolition) and up to the maximum of 639,000 peak gpd. This Fee Program does not appiy and mitigate the need of the reverse sewer line in Katella Avenue. Prior to ihe first final building and zoning inspec4ion A r~varse-flow public sewer line shall be conslrucied in Katella Avenue from a poini east of the I-5/Anaheim Boulevard to State College BoulovarcJ to accflm d t Public Wnrks Departme mo a e the sewage flow in excess of that projected from the land uses permftted by The Disneyland ResoR Specific Plan within Design Division the boundaries of Pointe Anehefm, which cannot be accommodated by current capacity. Line sizfng and implementation of this measure will be as follows: • Analyze the Pointe Anaheim sewer flows with the Cily's updat~d Basin 8 model lo detertnine Iocal sewer impacls and downstream impscts to the Katella sewer system. pammplu~.doc S-7•99 Mitigetlon Monitoring Plan No. 004 ProJect: Polnte~Anaheim Page 23 Timing ;; Measure ' <; e ' ' Responsible fo~ ;;: . , Monitorin • Detertnine the size and limits of a new public sewer in Kaiella, east of interstate 5, to intercept and redired flows from the ASAMLUP tributaries. • Co~rdinate all anal sis findin s and conclusions for a roval with the Cit of Anaheim. Storm Drdlns Prior to issuance of the first buiiding '. he property owneddeveloper shall comply wi~h the Storm Drain Impact and improvement Fee Public Works Department, permit P rogram for the South Central City Area (per Ordinance No. 5491 and Resolution No. 95R-61 Design Division dated April 18, i995); or, the City may enter into allemative finanGng arrangements with the ro ert owneNdevelo er rior to a roval of the first Gradin Plan . Elecfric! Prior to issuence of each buiiding The property owneNdeveloper shall submit ptans showing thal each of the projecYs buildings Public Utiiities permit will comply with the State Enerpy Conservation Standards for New Residential and Department Eleclric Nonresidential Buildings (Title 24, Part 6, Articls 2, Califomia Code of Reguiatio~s). , Services Administration, Prior to issuance of each building in orcler to conserve energy, the property owneddeveloper shall implement numerous energy Resource EKcienc Public Utilities permit; to be implemented prior to each flnal buildfng and zoning saving practfces in compliance with Titla 10, which may include the foilowing: Department, Electric inspedion . Consuitation with the City energy-conservation experts for assistance with ener~y- Services Administration, Resour~es Efiiciency conservation design features. • Use of high-efficiency air conditioning systems controlled by a computerized management system including features such as a variable air volume system, a 100-percent outdoor air oconomizer cycle, sequential operstfon of air conditfon(ng equipment in accorclanca with building demands, Isolation of air condit(oning to any selected floor or floors. • Use of electric motors designed to conserve energy. • Use of special Iighting fixtures such as molion sensing light switch devices and compact fluorescent fixtures in place of incandescent lights. • llso of T8 lamps and etectronic ballasts. Metal hallide or high-pressure sodium for ouldoor Ii htin and arkin lots. Prior to fssuance of the first buiiding The property owner/devoloper ~hall install eleclrical and communication conduit and Public Utilities permit substructures within the development site to provide for electrical dislribution to serve the Department, Electric Prior to issuance of the first building various uses within the development. 7he property owneNdeveloper shall pay fees in accordance with Anaheim's Ele~ric Rales Services Administration Public Ulililies PB~~~ , Rules 8 Regulatfons for in~talletfon uf backbone cables, switches and related (acililies to DepaAment Eleclric rovfde electrical distribulion to the davel~ ment site. , Services Administration partunpt.aaoc S•%•97 Mitlgation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Projoct: Pointe~Anaheim Page 2b Tiening `.. Measure Responsible fo~ Prior to issuance of each building The property owneddeveloper shall pay fees in accordance wilh Anaheim's Electric Rates, Public Uitilitiesorln permit Ruies and Regulations for electrical wmmercia~nduslrial services for specific uses within the Department, Electric d3velopment site. Services AdminisYration Prior to the issuance of the first Anaiysis and validation of available electricity capacity will be conducted to the satisfaciion ot Pubtic Utilities bullding pem,it the Public Utilities Department and, if deemed necessary, additional miligation wiil be provided Depariment, Electric by tho property owneNdeve;oper to the satisfaction of the Pubiic Utilltfes Department, if lhe Services Administration properiy owaer/developer proposes to build the movie theater complex. Prior to issuance ot each buiiding permit The propZrty owneNdoveloper shall submit plans which shall ensure that buildings are In Public Utilitie conformance witF~ the State Energy Conservation Standarcls for nunresidential buildin 24, Part 6, AAicle 2, Califomia Administrative Code). 9(Titie s Department, Eleciric Services Administration, Prior to each final building and zonin ins edion 9 P The proReAy owner/developer shall im dement a t' program (The Southem Califomia Gss Company has developed several prop~ams which are intended t i Resource Efficienc Planning DepaAment, o ass sl in the selection of the most energy-efficient water heaters and fumaces.), as requlred, to reduce the demand on Buitding Division natural gas suppiies. Prior to issuance of the first building A pre-projed study o( area television reception shall be undertaken by the property Planning DepaAn permit owneNdeveloper to determine baseline conditions; and, six months after toppiny out, a;~Ilow- Planning Dlvision up study of area television reception shail be undertaken immediately by th.: property owner/developer. If the City of Anaheim determines thal the proposed project creates a significant impact on broadcast television receptfon at local resfdences, a signal boosler or reley system shall be Installed on the roof of the tallest project buiiding to restore broadcast ~~,,..........._ .. ____. ___ television rece t(on lo its ori inal condition as soon as oracticahiP Prior to approval of the first grading Investigation for the presence of cryptic tanks using geophysical methods shall be conducled in Fire Department, plan or issuance of the first the subject area for the property owneNdeveloper by a qualitied environmAntal professionel in Environmental Protection demolition permit, whichever occurs the areas of fortner serv(ce stations and those areas known or thought to have been formerfy Section tirst occupied by USTs and where tank removal has not been verified prior to excavation or grading in these areas. Soil sampling or a soil organic vapor survey may be required if soil samplfng resulls are not avaliable or indicete wntamfnalion is present above reguletory guidelines. If warranted, subsuriace investigal(on and sampling shall be undertaken In these areas, and appropriate remediatfon moasures developed, if necessary, before demolit(on, excavation, or grading takes olace in thacw aracc PurvnPlu~doc S•7•97 MiQgation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Projeat: Pointe~Anaheim Page 25 Timing , , . . ,, `, ' : ; Measure ! "': ': . ; ; ,, , esponsible fo ~ rior to removal of underground _,. , _ .;.;. ; . < ;: , , A permit shall be obtained from the Environmental Protection Section of tha Fire Deparlment Monitorin Fire DepaKment tanks for removal of underground tanks by ihe property owner/developer. During removal of the , Environmental Protection underground storage tank, a represeniative from the Fire Department, Environmental Section Protection Section, shall be onsite to direct soil sam lin . On-gaing during remediation Remediation activities conducfed on behalf of the property owneddeveloper of surface or Orange County Health subsurtace contamination not related to USTs shall be overseen by lhe Orange County Health Departmenh Public Department. Information on subsurface contamination from an underground starage tenk shall Utilities Oepartment be provided to the Public Utilitias Departm9nt, Water Services Admfnis4ration, E~vironmental , Water Services Services. Administration, Prior to approval of the first grading The property owner/developer shall submit a plan for review and approval of the Fire Environmental Services Fire Deparlment plan or issuance of the first demolition permit, whichever occurs Department, which details procedures tha4 wili be talten if a previously unknown UST or other unknown hazardous materials or waste is d(scovered onsi4e , Environmental Protection ~~ . Section; Orange County Heallh Department Prior to relocation of any The transformers shall be Yested by the propeny owneddeveloper for PCBs. Public Utililies transiormers within the Project boundaries that may contain PCBs Depariment, Elecfric tvhich are being moved or relocated Se~vices Administration as aR of ro'ect develo ment Prior to approval of a grading plan A subsurtace investigation and sampling, if needed, shall be undertaken by a qualified Public Utilities environmental professional for the property owneddevetoper to the satisfaction of the Public Department Water UUIi4ies Department, Water Services Administration, Environmental Services, to detertnine if , Services Administration the former Chevron station's USTs end/or business praclices have environmentally impacted , Environmental Services the subject property. Prior to approval of a grading pla~ F~ physical inspection of the interiors of 1731-1741 t~nd 1751-1755 Soulh Clementine Street (to " Orange County Health ba renamed Freedman Way'), as well as the surrounding grounds, shali be conducted by a Department; Fire qualified environmental professianal for the property owneddevel~per to the satisfaction of the Department Orange County Health Department/Anaheim Fire Department to accurately assess any , Environmental Proteclion potential presence of hazardous waste materials at said properties. Where possible, interviews Section with property owners and/or company representatives shall be conducted to obtain information on the hazardous material usage histories and handling pract(ces of the sites and, if available , copies of contaminant investiga4ion reports shall be reviewed to eveluate the presence and level of hazarclous substances in the soil at each property. 7he results of this investigation shali be submitted to the Orange County Heaith Department and the Anaheim Fire Department for review and approval. ' partunp~m.aoo 5-7-'J'I Mitigation Monitor'ng Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 26 ; ;Timin~ , : , , . Measure ° ;; :: ; ; ,. <: ` : ; ;; ' r Responsibie fo ;s:. . ; . If warranted, subsurface investigat~on and sampling shall be undertaken Cy a qualified Monitorin environmental professional in coordination with the Orange Counly Health Department. Appropriate remediation measures shall be developed, if necessary, before demolition, excavation, or grading fake place in these areas. On-going during abatement of LBP All aspects of Title 8, Califomia Code of Regulation, § 1523.1 shali apply. These include Fire Qepartment manual demolition, manual scsaping, manual sanding, heat gun appiications, generai cieenup, , Environmental Protection power too! cleaning with dust collection systems, and spray painting. At a minimum, half-mask Seclion air purifying respirators shali be utilized during these types of tasks. In addition, all other aspects of Title 8, Califorriia Code of Regulations, § 1523.1 shall appiy. These include employee exposure assessment respiratory protection program, protective clothing, housekeeping, hygiene facililies and practi~s, medical surveiilance program, proper employee training in the hazards of working with lead-containing materiats, posting of waming signs, engineering controls, employer record keeping observation monitoring, and observation procedures. On-going during demolition Appropriate disposal of lead and other hazarcious materials to landfill shall be required, Fire Department , depending an waste characterization. The Stale of Califomia requires that all wasle streams be Environmental Protedion characterized based on Waste Extraction Tests (WE~, such as total Soluble Th~eshold Limit Seclion u15UAL RESOURCES AND AESTHE Concentrations STLC , to determine a ro riate dis osal facilit and rocedures. TICS Prior to approval of the Final Site Pien; to be implemented prior lo The property owneddeveloper shall submit plans which illustrate that all mechanical equipment and trash areas for the subject buildings will be screened fro d b Planning Department, final buildin and zonin ins ections m a jacent pu lic streets. Planning Division Prior to approvaf of the Finai Site Plan The property owneddeveloper shall submit a landscape and irrigation plan. This plan shall be Planning Department prepared by a licensed landscape architect. The landscape plan shal! include a phasing plan , Plan~ing Division for the installation and maintenance of landscaping associated with the Final Site Plan. Prior to the final buildinfl and zoning inspeclion The property owner/developer shall parlicipate in a landscape assessment and maintenence di City Attomey's Office strict, as adopted for the Anaheim Resort. Prior to submittal of the Final Site Plan if the height of any building ~nsite is higher than shown on the conceplual plans/exhibits Planning Department submil4ed in connection with Conditional Use Permit No. 4078, the property owner/developer , Planning Division shall submit a shade and shadow analysis to the Planning Department for review and approval demonstrating that the proposed structure(s) would no4 create signfficant shade and shado~ impacts on adJacent land uses. A significant shade and shadow impact would occur when outdoor aclive areas (e.g., eating areas along Harbor Boulevard, hoteUmotel swimming pool areas etc, or stn~ctures that inciude sensitive uses e. . residences have windows that p.,~,y,i.~.d« sa-~n Mitigation RAonitoring Pian No. 0~4 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 27 Timing ° , ' < > ! Measure . : ; i : ; >; <i ` Responsible fo f ,. : normaily receive sunlight are covered by shadows for more than 50 perceni of the sunlight MonEtorin hours. If the anaiysis Identifies shade and/or shadow Impacts would occur and the building setback, architectural massing and landscape requirements provisions set forth in Section ~.a, Dosign Plan of the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan do not function f ibl , as eas e mitigation measures, additional technicel revtew of the stn~cture(s) will be required. The height of all st~uctures shall not oxceed the maximum hoight pertnitted by The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan. Prior to approval of the Final Site Plan The propany owneddeveloper shall submit plans which detail the lighting system for the Planning Depanment proposed project. The systems shall be designed and maintained in such a manner as to conceal tight sources to the extent feasibie to minimize li ht ill d l , Planning Division g sp age an g are to the adjacent uses. The plans shall be prepared and signed by a licensed electrical engineer with a Istter CULTURAL RESOURCES , from the en ineer statin that in the o inion of the en ineer, this re uirement has been met. Prior to approval of each grading plan The property owner/developer shall submit a letter identifying the ceRified archaeoiogist that has been hired to ensure that the foliowing actions are implemented: Public Works Department, Development Services a. The archaeologist mus4 be present at the pregrading conference in order to establish Division pre;;edures for temporarily halting or redirecting work to permit the sampl(ng , identiftcation, and evalua4ion of artifacts (f potentially signiftcant a~tifacls are uncovered . If artifacts are uncovered and determined to be significant, the archaeological otuerver shall deteRnine appropriate aclions in cooperation with the property ownerldeveloper for ~ exploratfon and/or salvage. b. Specimens that are colleCed pdor to or during the gredfng process will be donated to an appropriate educationat or research institution. c. Any archaeological work at the site shatl be conducted under the direcUon of the ce~tified archaeologist. If any artifacts are discovered during grading aperations when the archaeological monitor is not present, grading shall bo diverted around lhe area until the monitor cen survey the area. d. A final repoR detailing lhe findings and disposiQon of the specimens shall be submitted to the City Englneer. Upon comptetion of the grading, the archaeologist shall nolify the City as to when the final report will be submitted. nu ~unptu.doo S•7 -99 Mitlgation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Projeci: Pointe~Anaheim Page 28 Timing > , '.:: < < Measu~ r , ; r ;. ;; ' Responsible to ' Monitorin Prior to approval of each grading 1 he property owneddeveloper shall submd a letter identifying the ceriified paleontalogist that Publ;c Worics Departmen pian I has been hired to ensure that the following actions are implemented: I~evelopment Services a. The paleontologist must be present at tho pregrad(ng conference i~ order to establish Division procedures to temporarily halt or redirect work to perrnit the sampling, identification, and evaluation of fossils if patentiall~ significant paleontological resources are uncovered. If a~tifacls ~re uncovered and found to be significant, the paleontological observer shall . determine appropriate actfons (n cooperation with the property owneddeveloper for exploration and/or satvage. b. Specimens that are collected prior to or during the grading process will be donated to an appropriate educationel researoh institution. c. Any paleontolopical work at the site shall be conducle~l under the directian of the certified paleontolopist. If any fossils are discovered during grading operations when the paleontological monitor is not present, grading shall be diverted around the area until the monitor can survey the area. d. A final report detailinp the findings an~+ disposition of the specimens shall be sub~nitted. Upon completion of tho gradfng, the paleontologist shall notify the City as to when the final report will be submitted. Prior to fssuance of each building The property awneNdeveloper shall demonstrate on plans that f~el-efficisnt models of gas- Planning Departr ~~« powered bullding equipment have beer~ incorpor~ted into ihe proposed projecl to ihe extent Building Division feasihle_ punmplen.doc S•7•99