Resolution-PC 2022-072
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RESOLUTION NO. PC2022-072
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2021-06125 AND
MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH
(DEV2021-00126)
(1100 NORTH TUSTIN AVENUE)
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim ("Planning Commission")
did receive a verified petition for Conditional Use Permit No. 2021-06125 to construct a new
express carwash facility (herein referred to as the "Proposed Project") on that certain real property
located at 1100 North Tustin Avenue in the City of Anaheim, as generally depicted on the map
attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference (the "Property"), pursuant
to Section 18.60.090 of the Anaheim Municipal Code (“Code”); and
WHEREAS, the 0.73-acre Property is currently developed with 15,372 square foot two-
story office building located within the “SP2015-1” Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan zone in
Development Area 1 (DA1), and is designated for Industrial land uses in the General Plan; and
WHEREAS, on July 6, 2022, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the
Civic Center in the City of Anaheim, notice of said public hearing having been duly given as
required by law and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18.60 (Procedures) of the
Anaheim Municipal Code (the "Code"), to hear and consider evidence for and against said
proposed Conditional Use Permit No. 2021-06125, and to investigate and make findings and
recommendations in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.; herein referred to as
“CEQA”), the State of California Guidelines for the Implementation of the California
Environmental Quality Act (commencing with Section 15000 of Title 14 of the California Code
of Regulations; herein referred to as the "CEQA Guidelines"), and the City's CEQA Procedures,
the City is the "lead agency" for the preparation and consideration of environmental documents
for the Proposed Project; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission finds that the effects of the proposed project are
Categorically Exempt from the requirements to prepare additional environmental documentation
per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Section 15303, Class 3 (New
Construction or Conversion of Small Structures). Class 3 consists of the construction and location
of limited numbers of new small structures or facilities. In urbanized areas, this exemption applies
for up to four commercial buildings that comprise a total of 10,000 square feet. The proposed
project is for a 6,500 square foot express carwash. Pursuant to Section 15300.2 (c) and 15303 of
Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, and as further described in this staff report, there
are no unusual circumstances in respect to the proposed project for which staff would anticipate a
significant effect on the environment and, therefore, the proposed project would be categorically
exempt from the provisions of CEQA; and
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WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, after due inspection, investigation and study made
by itself and in its behalf, and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said
hearing pertaining to the request for Conditional Use Permit No. 2021-06125, does find and
determine the following facts:
1. The Proposed Project is an allowable use within Development Area 1 (DA1) of the
Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan (SP2015-1), zone under subsection .010 of Section 18.120.040
(Uses) of Chapter 18.120 (Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 Zoning and Development
Standards) of the Code, subject to a conditional use permit and the zoning and development
standards of the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan (SP 2015-1)
2. The Proposed Project would not adversely affect the adjoining land uses, or the growth
and development of the area because the project would comply with the applicable development,
landscaping, and parking standards and through the incorporation of the proposed 9-foot block
wall, would reduce noise generated by the carwash tunnel to a noise level that meets Code
requirements and would not significantly affect the neighboring industrial properties. The design
of the Proposed Project would also be compatible with the primarily industrial designated
properties, which border the site through the incorporation of contemporary metal, glass, and
stucco design elements and would not have an adverse effect on adjacent properties.
3. The size and shape of the site is adequate to allow the full development of the Proposed
Project in a manner not detrimental to either the particular area nor to the health and safety of the
public because the site can accommodate the parking, traffic, and circulation without creating
detrimental effects on adjacent properties.
4. The traffic generated by the Proposed Project would not impose an undue burden upon
the streets and highways designed and improved to carry the traffic in the area because the traffic
generated by the Proposed Project will not exceed the anticipated volumes of traffic on the
surrounding streets. Further, the Proposed Project will incorporate operational methods that will
provide adequate on-site parking, queuing, and traffic flows to reduce any potential impacts.
5. The granting of the conditional use permit will not be detrimental to the health and
safety of the citizens of the City of Anaheim because the Proposed Project would significantly
improve the overall appearance of the project site, and is compatible with the surrounding area,
subject to compliance with the conditions contained herein; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission determines that the evidence in the record
constitutes substantial evidence to support the actions taken and the findings made in this
Resolution, that the facts stated in this Resolution are supported by substantial evidence in the
record, including testimony received at the public hearing, the staff presentations, the staff report
and all materials in the project files. There is no substantial evidence, nor are there other facts,
that negate the findings made in this Resolution. The Planning Commission expressly declares
that it considered all evidence presented and reached these findings after due consideration of all
evidence presented to it.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Planning Commission does hereby
approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2021-06125 at the Property, contingent upon and subject to
the conditions of approval described in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
reference, which are hereby found to be a necessary prerequisite to the proposed use of the Property
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EXHIBIT “A”
(DEV2021-00126)
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EXHIBIT “B”
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2021-06125
(DEV2021-00126)
NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RESPONSIBLE
DEPARTMENT
WITHIN 30 DAYS OF APPROVAL OF THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
1 Owner/Developer shall install an approved backflow prevention
assembly on the water service connection(s) serving the property,
behind property line and building setback in accordance with Public
Utilities Department Water Engineering Division requirements.
Public Utilities
Water Engineering
PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF GRADING PERMITS
2 Prepare and submit a final grading plan showing building footprints,
pad elevations, finished grades, drainage routes, retaining walls,
erosion control, slope easements, and other pertinent information in
accordance with Anaheim Municipal Code and the California
Building Code, latest edition.
Public Works,
Development
Services
3 Prepare and submit a final drainage study, including supporting
hydraulic and hydrological data to the City of Anaheim for review
and approval. The study shall confirm or recommend changes to
the City's adopted Master Drainage Plan by identifying off-site and
on-site storm water runoff impacts resulting from build-out of
permitted General Plan land uses. In addition, the study shall
identify the project's contribution and shall provide locations and
sizes of catchments and system connection points and all
downstream drainage-mitigating measures including but not limited
to offsite storm drains and interim detention facilities.
Public Works,
Development
Services
4 All required plans and studies shall be prepared by a Registered
Professional Engineer.
Public Works,
Development
Services
5 Submit Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) to the City for
review and approval. The WQMP shall be consistent with the
requirements of Section 7 and Exhibit 7.II of the Orange County
Drainage Area Management Plan (DAMP) for New Development/
Significant Redevelopment projects. identify potential sources of
pollutants during the long-term on-going maintenance and use of
the proposed project that could affect the quality of the storm water
runoff from the project site; define Source Control, Site Design, and
Treatment Control (if applicable) best management practices
(BMPs) to control or eliminate the discharge of pollutants into the
surface water runoff; and provide a monitoring program to address
the long-term implementation of and compliance with the defined
Public Works,
Development
Services
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DEPARTMENT
BMPs. Submit PDF via GoPost and a plan checking deposit to the
Public Works/Development Services for consideration and
approval.
6 The Owner/Developer shall submit a set of improvement plans for
Public Utilities Water Engineering review and approval in
determining the conditions necessary for providing water service to
the project.
Public Works,
Development
Services
PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS
7 Prior to the issuance of building permits, plans shall show R3-5(R)
(RIGHT-TURN-ONLY) sign, R5-1(DO NOT ENTER) sign, R5-1a
(WRONG WAY) sign, and right-turn arrow pavement legend at the
exit-only driveway. Subject property shall thereupon be developed
and maintained in conformance with said plans.
Public Works,
Traffic
Engineering
8 Prior to the issuance of a building permit, street improvement plans
shall be submitted showing R6-1(R) (ONE-WAY) sign on the
median directly in front of the exit-only driveway for review and
approval. Sign shall be installed prior to the first building and
zoning inspection.
Public Works,
Traffic
Engineering
9 The legal property owner shall irrevocably offer to dedicate to the
City of Anaheim, for road, public utilities and other public purposes,
the right-of-way easements described below:
• 1 foot in width on Tustin Ave
• 7 feet in width on La Palma Ave
• Corner cut on Tustin Ave and La Palma Ave
Public Works,
Development
Services
10 Provide a certificate, from a Registered Civil Engineer, certifying
that the finished grading has been completed in accordance with the
City approved grading plan.
Public Works,
Development
Services
11 A Right of Way Construction Permit shall be obtained from the
Development Services Division for all work performed in the public
right-of-way.
Public Works,
Development
Services
12 Design per City Standards full improvements for all impacted and
interior streets/facilities in accordance with City Code, Standards
and Specifications. Such improvements may include, but not be
limited to the following: all driveways shall comply with standard
115-B
Public Works,
Development
Services
13 The legal owner shall submit an application for a Subdivision Map
Act Certificate of Compliance to the Public Works Development
Services Division. The Certificate of Compliance shall be
approved by the City Surveyor and recorded in the Office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Public Works,
Development
Services
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DEPARTMENT
14 Submit an interim soils report indicating pad compaction and site
stability prepared by the project's Geotechnical Engineer of
Record. The pad compaction report needs to include a site plan
showing the compaction testing locations.
Public Works,
Development
Services
15 Water improvement plans shall be submitted to the Water
Engineering Division for approval and a performance bond in the
amount approved by the City Engineer and form approved by City
Attorney shall be posted with the City of Anaheim.
Public Utilities,
Water Engineering
16 All backflow equipment shall be located above ground outside of
the street setback area in a manner fully screened from all public
streets and alleys. Any backflow assemblies currently installed in a
vault will have to be brought up to current standards. Any other
large water system equipment shall be installed to the satisfaction
of the Water Engineering Division outside of the street setback area
in a manner fully screened from all public streets and alleys. Said
information shall be specifically shown on plans and approved by
Water Engineering and Cross Connection Control Inspector.
Public Utilities,
Water Engineering
17 All requests for new water services, backflow equipment, or fire
lines, as well as any modifications, relocations, or abandonments of
existing water services, backflow equipment, and fire lines, shall be
coordinated and permitted through Water Engineering Division of
the Anaheim Public Utilities Department.
Public Utilities,
Water Engineering
18 All existing water services and fire services shall conform to current
Water Services Standards Specifications. Any water service and/or
fire line that does not meet current standards shall be upgraded if
continued use is necessary or abandoned if the existing service is no
longer needed. The Owner/Developer shall be responsible for the
costs to upgrade or to abandon any water service or fire line.
Public Utilities,
Water Engineering
19 The Owner shall irrevocably offer to dedicate to the City of
Anaheim (i) an easement for all large domestic aboveground water
meters and fire hydrants, including a five (5)-foot wide easement
around the fire hydrant and/or water meter pad. (ii) a twenty (20)
foot wide easement for all water service mains and service laterals
all to the satisfaction of the Water Engineering Division. The
easements shall be granted on the Water Engineering Division of
the Public Utilities Department’s standard water easement deed.
The easement deeds shall include language that requires the Owner
to be responsible for restoring any special surface improvements,
other than asphalt paving, including but not limited to colored
concrete, bricks, pavers, stamped concrete, decorative hardscape,
walls or landscaping that becomes damaged during any excavation,
repair or replacement of City owned water facilities. Provisions for
Public Utilities,
Water Engineering
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DEPARTMENT
the repair, replacement, and maintenance of all surface
improvements other than asphalt paving shall be the responsibility
of the Owner and included and recorded in the Master CC&Rs for
the project.
20 The car wash shall comply with all state laws and local ordinances
for Water Conservation Measures, including Chapter 10.18 of
Anaheim Municipal Code and Ordinance relating to Water
Reduction provisions.
Public Utilities,
Water Engineering
PRIOR TO FINAL BUILDING AND ZONING INSPECTIONS
21 All public improvements shall be constructed by the developer,
inspected, and accepted by Construction Services prior to final
building and zoning inspection.
Public Works,
Development
Services
22 All remaining fees/deposits required by Public Works department
must be paid in full.
Public Works,
Development
Services
23 Record Drawings and As-Built Plans shall be submitted for review
and approval to the Department of Public Works, Development
Services Division.
Public Works,
Development
Services
24 Owner/Developer shall install an approved backflow prevention
assembly on the water service connection(s) serving the property,
behind property line and building setback in accordance with Public
Utilities Department Water Engineering Division requirements.
Public Utilities,
Water Engineering
OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS
25 Ongoing during project operation, should the vehicle queue reach
the public right-of-way on Tustin Avenue, staff members shall be
positioned at the end of the on-site queue near the project entrance
to direct traffic. This measure shall be implemented as needed, until
the queue dissipates.
Public Works,
Traffic
Engineering
26 Ongoing during project operation, vehicle deliveries including
loading and unloading shall be performed on site during non-
business hours. Delivery vehicles shall not block any park of the
public right of way.
Public Works,
Traffic
Engineering
27 The Owner shall be responsible for restoring any special surface
improvements, other than asphalt paving, within any right-of-way,
public utility easement or City easement area including but not
limited to colored concrete, bricks, pavers, stamped concrete, walls,
Public Utilities,
Water Engineering
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DEPARTMENT
decorative hardscape or landscaping that becomes damaged during
any excavation, repair or replacement of City owned water
facilities. Provisions for maintenance of all said special surface
improvements shall be included in the recorded Master CC&Rs for
the project and the City easement deeds.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
28 Vehicle gates shall not be installed across the project driveways or
access roads without providing a vehicle turnaround area to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer.
Public Works,
Traffic
Engineering
29 The following minimum clearances shall be provided around all
new and existing public water facilities (e.g. fire hydrants, service
laterals, meters, meter boxes, backflow devices, etc.):
• 10-feet minimum separation (outside wall-to-outside wall)
from sanitary sewer mains and laterals
• 5-feet minimum separation from all other utilities, including
storm drains, gas, and electric
• 6-feet minimum separation from curb face
• 10-feet minimum separation from structures, footings, and
trees.
The following minimum clearances shall be provided around all
new and existing public water facilities (e.g. water mains, fire
hydrants, service laterals, meters, meter boxes, backflow devices,
etc.):
• 10 feet from structures, footings, walls, storm water BMPs,
power poles, streetlights, and trees.
• 5 feet from driveways, BCR/ECR of curb returns, and all
other utilities (e.g. storm drain, gas, electric, etc.) or above
ground facilities.
Public Utilities,
Water Engineering
30 No public water mains or laterals allowed under driveways, parking
stalls or parking lots.
Public Utilities
Water Engineering
31 This project shall require a fire sprinkler system (NFPA 13). This
building exceeds the 5,000 sf threshold to provide fire sprinklers to
new buildings per AFD municipal code amendment. Please contact
water engineering to get further information regarding public works
requirements for backflow, tapping into existing city main.
Fire Department
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DEPARTMENT
32 All CBC and CFC requirements shall be followed for permit
issuance. Any fire permits shall be submitted directly to Anaheim
Fire Prevention Bureau.
Fire Department
33 Hours of Operation for the carwash facility shall be restricted to
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. seven days a week. Any changes to the
facility’s hours of operation shall be subject to review and approval
by the Planning Director to determine substantial conformance and
to ensure compatibility with the surrounding uses.
Planning and
Building,
Planning Services
Division
34 All new landscaping shall be installed in conformance with Chapter
18.46 “Landscape and Screening” of the Anaheim Municipal Code
and shall be maintained in perpetuity. Landscaping shall be
replaced in a timely manner in the event that it is removed,
damaged, diseased, and/or dead.
Planning and
Building,
Planning Services
Division
35 The Applicant is responsible for paying all charges related to the
processing of this discretionary case application within 30 days of
the issuance of the final invoice or prior to the issuance of building
permits for this project, whichever occurs first. Failure to pay all
charges shall result in delays in the issuance of required permits or
may result in the revocation of the approval of this application.
Planning and
Building,
Planning Services
Division
36 The Applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City
and its officials, officers, employees and agents (collectively
referred to individually and collectively as “Indemnitees”) from any
and all claims, actions or proceedings brought against Indemnitees
to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul the decision of the
Indemnitees concerning this permit or any of the proceedings, acts
or determinations taken, done, or made prior to the decision, or to
determine the reasonableness, legality or validity of any condition
attached thereto. The Applicant’s indemnification is intended to
include, but not be limited to, damages, fees and/or costs awarded
against or incurred by Indemnitees and costs of suit, claim or
litigation, including without limitation attorneys’ fees and other
costs, liabilities and expenses incurred by Indemnitees in
connection with such proceeding.
Planning and
Building,
Planning Services
Division
37 The property shall be developed substantially in accordance with
plans and specifications submitted to the City of Anaheim by the
Planning and
Building,
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DEPARTMENT
applicant and which plans are on file with the Planning Department
and as conditioned herein.
Planning Services
Division