Resolution-PC 2010-057RESOLUTION NO. PC2010 -057
A RESOLUTION OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
APPROVING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010 -05486
(DEV2009-00083)
(2232 SOUTH HARBOR BOULEVARD)
WHEREAS, the Anaheim City Planning Commission did receive a verified Petition for
Conditional Use Permit No. 2010 05486, the conversion of two adjoined vacant commercial
buildings located on a legal non conforming 4.8 -acre site into the "Battle of the Dance" dinner
theater. The proposal also includes enhanced landscaping and wall murals pursuant to Code
Section No. 18.60.180 of the Anaheim Municipal Code for certain real property situated in the
City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, shown on Exhibit "A attached hereto
and incorporated herein by this reference;
WHEREAS, this property is currently developed with a vacant building, located
in the SP92 -2 Anaheim Resort Specific Plan Zone and the Anaheim General Plan designates this
property for Commercial Recreation land uses; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Civic
Center in the City of Anaheim on July 19, 2010, at 3:30 p.m., notice of said public hearing
having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the provisions of the Anaheim
Municipal Code, Chapter 18.60 "Procedures to hear and consider evidence for and against said
proposed conditional use permit and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in
connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, said Commission, after due inspection, investigation and study made
by itself and in its behalf, and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said
hearing, does find and determine the following facts:
1. The proposed dinner theater use, mural and bringing the site into greater
conformance with the specific plan is properly one for which a conditional use permit is
authorized under Code Section No.18.116.070.040.0402.
2. The proposed dinner theater will not adversely affect the adjoining land uses, or
the growth and development of the area in which it is proposed to be located because the dinner
theater and proposed improvements to the property would bring the site into greater conformance
with the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan, in addition mitigation measures have been incorporated
into the project to ensure that the use will not adversely affect any adjoining land uses or the
growth and development of the area;
3. The size and shape of the site proposed for the dinner theater is adequate to allow
the full development of the proposed use, in a manner not detrimental to either the particular area
or health and safety;
4. The traffic generated by the proposed dinner theater use will not impose an undue
burden upon the streets and highways designed and improved to carry the traffic in the area as
documented in the Traffic Impact Analysis prepared by Kunzman Associates. The Traffic
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Impact Analysis has included mitigation measures which have been incorporated as conditions of
approval that would reduce impacts related to the increase in traffic to levels that are less then
significant.
5. That the parking study prepared by Kunzman Associates for the dinner theater,
determined that peak demand for parking would require 317 spaces and the site provides 360
spaces. In addition, the parking study recommended mitigation measures which included a
parking management plan which have been included as conditions of approval that would reduce
parking impacts to less than significant levels.
6. The granting of the conditional use permit under the conditions imposed will not
be detrimental to the health and safety of the citizens of the City of Anaheim and will provide a
land use that is compatible with the surrounding area.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Anaheim City Planning
Commission has reviewed the proposal and does hereby find that the Mitigated Negative
Declaration and the associated Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 158 (Exhibit is adequate
to serve as the required environmental documentation in connection with this request upon
finding that the declaration reflects the independent judgment of the lead agency and that it has
considered the Mitigated Negative Declaration together with any comments received during the
public review process and further finding on the basis of the initial study and any comments
received that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the
environment.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission, for
the reasons hereinabove stated does hereby approves Conditional Use Permit No. 2010 -05486 to
permit a dinner theater with enhanced landscaping and wall murals on property located at 2232
South Harbor Boulevard.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this permit is approved without limitations
on the duration of the use. Amendments, modifications and revocations of this permit may be
processed in accordance with Chapters 18.60.190 (Amendment to Permit Approval) and
18.60.200 (City Initiated Revocation or Modification of Permits) of the Anaheim Municipal
Code.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission
does hereby find and determine that adoption of this Resolution is expressly predicated upon
applicant's compliance with each and all of the conditions hereinabove set forth. Should any
such condition, or any part thereof, be declared invalid or unenforceable by the final judgment of
any court of competent jurisdiction, then this Resolution, and any approvals herein contained,
shall be deemed null and void.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that approval of this application constitutes
approval of the proposed request only to the extent that it complies with the Anaheim Municipal
Zoning Code and any other applicable City, State and Federal regulations. Approval does not
include any action or findings as to compliance or approval of the request regarding any other
applicable ordinance, regulation or requirement.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant is responsible for paying all
charges related to the processing of this discretionary case application within 15 days of the
issuance of the final invoice. Failure to pay all charges shall result in the revocation of the
approval of this application.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted at the Planning Commission
meeting of July 19, 2010. Said resolution is subject to the appeal provisions set forth in Chapter
18.60 "Procedures" of the Anaheim Municipal Cod- pe fining to appeal procedures and may be
replaced by a City Council Resolution in th- -nt-of n al.
1'EST:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM
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SECRETARY, ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
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CHAIRMAN, A l`AI -1EIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
1, Eleanor Morris, 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 held on July 19, 2010, by the following vote of the members thereof:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: AMENT, FAESSEL, KARAKI, PERSAUD, RAMIREZ
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: AGARWAL, SEYMOUR
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 19 day of July, 2010.
SECRETARY, ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
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EXHIBIT "A"
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NOTE: Mitigation Measures "MM from Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 158 are
incorporated into these conditions of approval and are identified by the mitigation measure
number below applicable condition numbers.
NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT
The property owner/developer shall submit plans
that detail the lighting systems for any parking
facilities adjacent to residential or other light-
sensitive uses. The system shall be designed and
maintained in such a manner as to conceal the light
sources to the extent feasible to minimize light
spillage and glare to adjacent uses. The plans shall
be prepared and signed by a licensed electrical
engineer with a letter from the engineer stating
that, in the opinion of the engineer, the
requirement has been met.
1
(MMI -1)
2
(MM XII -1)
3
(MM XII -4)
4
(MM XVI -2)
EXHIBIT "B"
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-05486
(DEV2009- 00083)
The property owner/developer shall design the
building to reduce noise intrusion to 60 dBA L or
less at the property line to the satisfaction of the
City of Anaheim. Emergency doors at the building
exterior shall be double- insulated to prevent
interior exterior noise transmission. These design
features shall be noted on all building plans.
The property owner/developer shall design a
security plan for control of pedestrian and
vehicular traffic and a plan for control of noise
affecting nearby residences, as required by City of
Anaheim Municipal Code, Chapter 4.18,
Amusement and Entertainment Premises
Restaurants and Bars.
The property owner/developer shall submit a
Parking Management Plan to the Planning
department and City Traffic and Transportation
manager for review and approval.
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REVIEW BY SIGNED
OFF BY
Planning
Code Enforcement
Building (verification
of note on plans)
Planning
Code Enforcement
Traffic and
Transportation
Traffic and
Transportation
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(MNLXVI -8)
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(NIIVIXVI -11)
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(NIMXVII -1)
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(MMXVII -3)
9
(NM XVI -4)
10
(M IXVI -9)
Bus parking spaces shall be clearly indicated on
the site plan and located away from any residential
or noise sensitive adjacent land uses.
The project site shall provide code- required
parking spaces for the handicapped. Each
specifically designated area should be clearly
painted and signed. Signs shall be posted to clearly
direct the appropriate attendees to the designated
handicapped parking spaces.
The property owner/developer shall pay Anaheim
Resort Area water facilities fees in accordance
with the Rule 15E of the Water Utility Rates,
Rules, and Regulations ($0.39 per square foot).
The property owner/developer shall indicate on
plans the installation of a separate irrigation meter
for total landscaped areas exceeding 2,500 square
feet.
Sight distances at the project accesses shall be
reviewed and approved by the Traffic Engineer
with respect to City of Anaheim standards.
The developer shall comply with Ordinance No.
5209 and Resolution No. 91R -89 relating to the
Transportation Demand Management by providing
onsite taxi and shuttle bus loading zones and by
joining and financially participating in the
Anaheim Transportation Network and Anaheim
Resort Transit (ART). The project shall provide a
bus bay onsite acceptable to the City Traffic and
Transportation Manager for ART buses to
transport guests to and from hotels, tourist
attractions, and local airports.
11 The property owner/developer shall submit a
landscape and irrigation plan which shall be
prepared and certified by a licensed landscape
architect. The landscape plan shall include a
REVIEW BY
Traffic and
Transportation
Traffic and
Transportation
Water Engineering
Resource Efficiency
Planning
Building (for
verification of
inclusion on building
plans)
Traffic and
Transportation
Traffic and
Transportation
Planning
Resort Services
SIGNED
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phasing plan for the installation and maintenance
of landscaping associated with that building
permit and shall be in conformance with the
Water Efficiency Landscape Ordinance.
The irrigation plan shall specify methods for
monitoring the irrigation system. The system shall
ensure that irrigation rates do not exceed the
infiltration of local soils, that the application of
fertilizers and pesticides do not exceed
appropriate levels of frequencies, and that surface
runoff and over- watering is minimized.
The landscape and irrigation plans shall include
water conserving features such as low flow
irrigation heads, automatic irrigation scheduling
equipment, flow sensing controls, rain sensors, soil
moisture sensors, and other water- conserving
equipment. In addition, all irrigation systems shall
be designed so that they will function properly
with reclaimed water, once a system is available.
The landscape and irrigation plans shall be
reviewed by the Anaheim Resort Maintenance
District.
12 All air conditioning facilities and other roof and
ground mounted equipment shall be shielded from
public view as required by the ARSP and the
sound buffered to comply with the City of
Anaheim noise ordinances from any adjacent
residential or transient- occupied properties. Such
information shall be specifically shown on the
plans submitted for building permits.
13 All plumbing or other similar pipes and fixtures
located on the exterior of the building shall be
fully screened from view of adjacent public rights
of -way and from adjacent properties by
architectural devices and/or appropriate building
materials; and further, such information shall be
specifically shown on the plans submitted for
building permits.
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14 The developer shall join and financially participate Traffic and
in the Anaheim Transportation Network and Clean
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NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Fuel Shuttle Program.
PRIOR TO SITE CONSTRUCTION
15
(MM IX -1)
l6
(MM XII -6)
17
(MM XII -9)
18
(MMXVII -2)
The amount of total impervious surface square
footage disturbance must be determined by the
property owner /developer. In the event that
construction activities disturb more than 5,000
square feet of impervious surface, or that any other
criteria requiring the need for a WQMP are met as
detailed in Section XII.B. of the current Santa Ana
Regional Water Quality Control Board National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System MS4
Permit (Order No. R8- 2009 0030), a WQMP must
be prepared. The water quality management plan
(WQMP) must identify a program for the
implementation of specific structural and
nonstructural BMPs to address water quality issues
so that predictable runoff is controlled. The
WQMP will identify the location and type of
structural BMPs that "infiltrate, filter, or treat"
either the volume or flow rate of stormwater
runoff. A final detailed site plan and WQMP must
be approved by the City Engineer.
Prior to the start of and for the duration of Code Enforcement
construction, the contractor shall properly
maintain and tune all construction equipment in
accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations to minimize noise emissions.
The construction contractor shall post a sign, Code Enforcement
clearly visible onsite, with a contact name and
telephone number of construction contractor to
respond in the event of a noise complaint.
All requests for new water service or fire lines, as
well as any modifications, relocations, or
abandonments of existing water services and fire
lines, shall be coordinated through the Water
Engineering Division of the Anaheim Public
Utilities Department.
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Development
Services
Water Engineering
PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF PROJECT
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NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
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(MM XVI -6)
20 The Parking Management Plan shall be submitted
(MNIXVI -10) for review and approval by the Planning
Department and the Traffic and Transportation
Manager. The Parking Management Plan shall
include the Parking Lot Plan required in section
18.116.140 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, and
shall include detailed information on how the valet
parking program will operate through a valet and
access plan, including the location of the loading
zone for valet service.
ON -GOING DURING PROJECT CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION
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(MM XII -5)
22
(MM XII -7)
23
(MM XII -8)
The developer shall submit street improvement
plans to improve Harbor Boulevard, including
planting and irrigation for the public parkway to the
Public Works Department, Development Services
Division. Tree wells shall be constructed with the
irrigation connected to the private irrigation system.
Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer
shall submit a bond to guarantee that the
improvements are constructed prior to final building
and zoning inspection. [Anaheim Municipal Code
Section 18.04.080.060].
Construction activities, deliveries, and haul trucks
shall be restricted to the daytime hours of 7:00 AM
to 7:00 PM, Monday through Saturday, and at no
time on Sunday or a federal holiday for the
duration of the construction period.
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Transportation
Traffic and
Transportation
Code Enforcement
Prior to use of any construction equipment, the Code Enforcement
contractor shall fit all equipment with properly
operating mufflers, air intake silencers, and engine
shrouds no less effective than as originally
equipped by the manufacturer
During construction, the construction contractor Code Enforcement
shall place stationary construction equipment and
material delivery (loading/unloading) areas a
minimum of 50 feet from adjacent residential land
uses.
PRIOR TO FINAL BUILDING AND ZONING INSPECTIONS
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NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL,
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(MM XVI -1)
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(MM XVI -3)
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(MM XVI -5)
31
(MMXVI -17)
32
(MMXVII -4)
24 That root and sidewalk barriers shall be provided
for trees (with the exception of palm trees) within
seven feet of public sidewalks.
25 The property owner /developer shall participate in
the assessment district for landscape installation
and maintenance established for The Anaheim
Resort
26 Plans shall indicate that the building shall have
sprinklers installed by the property
owner /developer in accordance with Anaheim
Municipal Code. Said sprinklers shall be installed
prior to each final building and zoning inspection.
27 The property owner /developer shall place
emergency telephone service numbers in
prominent locations as approved by the Fire
Department.
Implement the site specific circulation and access
recommendations as shown in Figure 18, Onsite
Circulation Recommendations,
Harbor Boulevard from the project's north
boundary to Hotel Way shall be constructed at its
ultimate half-section width including landscaping,
raised median and parkway improvements, if
necessary.
Onsite traffic signaling and striping shall be
implement in conjunction with detailed
construction plans for the project.
The City Traffic Engineer shall visit the site once
the project is constructed and in full operation and
verify that the traffic operations are satisfactory.
The property owner /developer shall submit a letter
from a landscape architect to the City certifying
that the landscape installation and irrigation
systems have been installed as specified in the
approved landscape and irrigation plans.
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Planning
Fire
Fire
Traffic and
Transportation
Development
Services
Traffic and
Transportation
Traffic and
Transportation
Planning
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33 The property owner /developer shall install onsite
(MIVIXVII -5) piping with project mains so that reclaimed water
may be used for landscape irrigation when it
becomes available from the Orange County
Sanitation District.
ONGOING DURING PROJECT OPERATION
34
(MM XII -2)
35
(MM XII -3)
36
(MM XVI -7)
37
(MMXVI -12)
38
(1VIlVIXVI -13)
39
(MMXVI -14)
The manager of the Battle of the Dance shall Code Enforcement
ensure that emergency doors located at the rear of
the building are kept closed at all times during the
operation of the dinner theater.
With enforcement by the City of Anaheim, the
onsite manager shall monitor shuttle bus idling
along Harbor Boulevard to ensure they are
compliant with CARB Rule Section 2485, which
prohibits commercial motor vehicles from idling
their primary diesel engines for more than five
minutes at any location.
After building permit issuance, as is the case for
any roadway design, the City of Anaheim should
periodically review traffic operations in the
vicinity of the project once the project is
constructed to assure that the traffic operations are
satisfactory
Traffic directing personnel shall be used to direct
inbound drivers to empty parking segments within
a lot and then to empty parking stalls. A traffic
director shall be positioned at the entrance
driveway. Another traffic director should be
located in the empty parking area to direct the
driver to an empty stall. As the lot fills to capacity,
the directors in the lot shall communicate to the
driveway director to start to fill the next area."
Traffic directing personnel shall have brightly
colored vests so that they are highly visible for the
attendees and for their safety. They should have
walkie- talkies to ensure efficient communication.
They shall be trained for maximum efficiency and
safety.
Traffic- directing personnel shall be provided to
assist drivers leaving the facility.
REVIEW BY SIGNED
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Planning
Code Enforcement
Traffic and
Transportation
Traffic and
Transportation
Police
Traffic and
Transportation
Police
Traffic and
Transportation
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NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
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(MIVIXVI -15)
41
(1VIlVIXVI -16)
GENERAL
42 That any tree planted within the Setback Realm
shall be replaced in a timely manner in the event
that it is removed, damaged, diseased and/or dead.
Business to be equipped with alarm system (silent
or audible)
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Valet parking areas shall be provided onsite and
utilized in accordance with the Parking
Management Plan. These areas shall be
appropriately signed and striped. Pedestrian
conflicts shall be minimized as much as possible
by directing pedestrians to designated pedestrian
crossings. During events, manual control could be
necessary in the drop -off areas.
A follow -up monitoring program shall be used to
determine the effectiveness of the parking
management plan. Peak periods shall be monitored
in order to make changes to the parking
management plan to improve operating conditions,
if necessary.
Provide comprehensive security alarm system
for the following:
Perimeter building and access route
protection.
High valued storage areas.
Interior building door to shipping and
receiving area.
Perimeter fence and security gating.
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Traffic and
Transportation
Police
Traffic and
Transportation
Police
Planning
Police
Police
Complete a Burglary/Robbery Alarm Permit
application, Form APD 516, and return it to the
Police Department prior to initial alarm activation.
This form is available at the Police Department
front counter, or it can be downloaded from the
following web site:
httD:/ /www.anaheim.net/article.asn ?id =678
1. Closed circuit television (CCTV) security
cameras are recommended, with the
following coverage areas:
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Lobby entrances
Building perimeter
Parking lot
Exterior entrance
Interior hallway
2. Cashier's area If security cameras are not
monitored, signs indicating so should be
placed at each camera.
3. CCTV monitor and recorders should be
secured in a separate locked compartment
to prevent theft or, or tampering with, the
tape.
4. CCTV recording should be kept for a
minimum of 30 days before being recorded
over.
5. CCTV videotapes should not be recorded
over more than 10 items per tape. Use of
digital recording equipment as an
alternative to videotape is encouraged.
6. On -site, California- licensed security
personnel (uniformed recommended).
47 Address numbers shall be positioned so as to
be readily readable from the street. Number
should be illuminated during hours of
darkness. Rear entrance doors shall be
numbered in the same address numbers or suite
number of the business. Minimum height of
4" recommended.
48 Rooftop address numbers for the police
helicopter. Minimum size 4' in height and 2'
in width. The lines of the numbers are to be a
minimum of 6" thick. Numbers should be
spaced 12" to 18" apart. Numbers should be
painted or constructed in a contrasting color to
the roofing material. Numbers should face the
street to which the structure is addressed.
Numbers are not to be visible from the ground
level.
49 1. All exterior doors to have adequate
security hardware, e.g. deadbolt locks.
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2. Wide -angle peepholes or other viewing
device should be installed in solid doors
where natural surveillance is compromised.
3. The locks shall be so constructed that both
the deadbolt and deadlocking latch can be
retracted by a single action of the inside
doorknob /lever /turn piece.
4. Overhead roll -up doors shall also be
secured on the inside that the lock cannot
be defeated from the outside and shall be
secured with a cylinder lock or padlock
from the inside.
1. All glass skylights on the roof of any
building shall be provided with:
Rated burglary resistant glass or
glass -like acrylic material or
Security bars of at least 1/2" round
steel, or 1" by 1 /4" flat steel
material, spaced no more than 5"
apart under the skylight and
securely fastened or
A steel grill of at least 1 /8" material
under the skylight and securely
fastened.
2. All hatchway openings on the roof of any
building shall be secured as follows:
if the hatchway is of wooden
material, if shall be covered on the
outside with at least 16 -gauge sheet
steel or its equivalent attached with
screws.
Outside hinges on all hatchway
openings shall be provided with
non- removable pins when using
pin -type hinges.
3. A Knox box shall be installed at hatchway
to allow Police/Fire access to interior.
4. Exterior roof access ladder should be
relocated within the building's main
resident tenant space. Exterior ladders
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allow easy roof access for criminals, etc.
5. All air duct or air vent openings exceeding
8 "x12" on the rooftop of exterior walls of
any building shall be secured by covering
the same with either of the following:
Security bars of at least 1 /2" round
steel, or 1" by 1/4" flat steel
material, spaced no more than 5"
apart and securely fastened or
A steel grill of at least 1/8" material
and securely fastened. If the barrier
is secured to the outside of the
structure, it shall be secured with
galvanized rounded head flush bolts
of at least 3/8" diameter on the
outside.
51 No Trespassing 602(k) P.C." posted at the
entrances of parking lots /structures and located
in other appropriate places. Signs must be at
least 2'xl in overall size, with white
background and black 2" lettering.
All entrances to parking areas shall be posted
with appropriate signs per 22658(a) C.V.C., to
assist in removal of vehicles at the property
owners /managers request.
52 Security measure shall be provided to the
satisfaction of the Anaheim Police Department
to deter unlawful conduct of employees and
patrons, promote the safe and orderly assembly
and movement of persons and vehicles and to
prevent disturbances to the neighborhood by
excessive noise created by patrons entering or
leaving the premises.
53 Any and all security officers provided shall
comply with all State and Local ordinances
regulating their services, including, without
limitation, Chapter 11.5 of Division 3 of the
California Business and Profession Code.
(Section 4.16.070 Anaheim Municipal Code)
54 The business shall not be operated in such a
way as to be detrimental to the public health,
safety or welfare. (Section 4.16.100.010
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Anaheim Municipal Code)
The permitted event or activity shall not create
sound levels that violate any ordinance of the
City of Anaheim (Section 4.16.100.010 AMC)
56 Any Graffiti painted or marked upon the
premises or on any adjacent area under the
control of the licensee shall be removed or
painted over within 24 hours of being applied.
57 Final elevation and sign plans shall be brought
back to the Commission as a Report and
Recommendation item.
58 The subject property shall be developed
substantially in accordance with plans and
specifications submitted to the City of Anaheim by
the petitioner and which plans are on file with the
Planning Department marked Exhibit No. 1 (Site
Plan) Exhibit No. 2 (Floor Plan), Exhibit No. 3
(Roof Plan), Exhibit No. 4 (Elevations), Exhibit
No. 5 (Elevations), Exhibit No. 6 (Landscape
Plans) and as conditioned herein.
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Police
Code Enforcement
Planning
Planning
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