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RES-2024-031 RESOLUTION NO. 2024- 0 31 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND ADOPTING AMENDMENT NO. 6 TO THE ANAHEIM RESORT PUBLIC REALM LANDSCAPE PROGRAM (DEV2021-00069) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim (the "City Council") did receive a verified application from Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc. ("Disney") for an amendment to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program in conjunction with approval of the proposed DisneylandForward Project and related Entitlements(collectively known as "Development Application No. 2021-00069" or the "Project"), for certain real property primarily located within an area known as The Anaheim Resort®,a 1,078-acre portion of the City especially designated by the City's General Plan for Commercial Recreation land uses and generally located west of the 1-5 freeway, south of Vermont Avenue, east of Walnut Street, and north of Chapman Avenue, and also includes areas identified in the General Plan as planned extensions of Gene Autry Way between Harbor Boulevard and Haster Street and of Clementine Street between Katella Avenue and Orangewood Avenue, portions of which are outside of The Anaheim Resort, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, as generally depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A(the"Property")and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, properties owned or leased by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc.or subsidiaries of the Walt Disney Company its affiliates and/or subsidiaries within the DRSP and ARSP are depicted on Exhibit B ("Disney Properties"); WHEREAS,the Project Site is located in areas governed by The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan (DRSP) No. 92-1 and the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan (ARSP) No. 92-2. The Project Site encompasses The Disneyland Resort,including the existing DRSP Theme Park,Hotel, Parking and Future Expansion Districts, and properties owned or leased by Disney or other subsidiaries of The Walt Disney Company within the ARSP which are listed below: • 1515 S. Manchester Avenue (currently used as the Manchester Cast Member Lot); • 1585 S. Manchester Avenue (currently occupied by an office building and also used as the Manchester Cast Member Lot); • 1530 S. Harbor Boulevard (currently used as the Manchester Cast Member Lot); • 1900 S. Harbor Boulevard(currently used as the Toy Story Parking Lot); • 333 W. Ball Road(currently used as the Harbor Cast Member Lot); and, • 1717 S.Disneyland Drive(Paradise Pier Hotel),recently renamed"Pixar Place Hotel"; and WHEREAS, to the extent the Project would update The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program,The Anaheim Resort Identity Program and the Anaheim Commercial Recreation Area Maximum Permitted Structural Height Map, the Project Site includes the entire Anaheim Resort(inclusive of the ARSP, DRSP, and Hotel Circle Specific Plan No. 93-1); and WHEREAS, The Anaheim Resort's Commercial Recreation land use designation is implemented by three Specific Plan Zones including The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1, Hotel Circle Specific Plan No. 93-1 and Anaheim Resort Specific Plan No. 92-2 Zones,and is intended to provide for tourist and entertainment-related industries,such as theme parks,hotels, tourist-oriented retail, movie theaters, and other visitor-serving uses. Each of the Specific Plans include a land use plan, zoning and development standards, design guidelines, and a public facilities plan, intended to maximize the area's potential, guide future development, and ensure a balance between growth and infrastructure; and WHEREAS,on June 29, 1993,the City Council of the City of Anaheim (the"City Council")adopted The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan(DRSP)No.92-1 for approximately 489.7 acres in The Anaheim Resort to develop an international multi-day resort including a second theme park,hotel rooms, internal transportation systems,public parking facilities,administrative offices and ongoing modification of the existing Disneyland theme park; and WHEREAS, in conjunction with the adoption of the DRSP and related actions (General Plan Amendment and Anaheim Commercial Recreation Area Maximum Permitted Structural Height Ordinance),the City Council certified Environmental Impact Report(EIR)No. 311, with a Statement of Findings and a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and adopted Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP)No. 0067 by adopting Resolution No. 93R-107 on June 22, 1993. In conjunction with approval of Amendment No. 3 to the DRSP, the City Council approved Addendum No. 1 to EIR No.311 and a Modified MMP No.0067 by adopting Resolution No. 96R-176 on October 8, 1996; and WHEREAS, since the adoption of the DRSP, the City Council has adopted eight (8)amendments and thirteen (13)zoning code adjustments; and WHEREAS, on August 16, 1994, the City Council adopted the Hotel Circle Specific Plan No. 93-1 to provide for the development of up to 969 hotel rooms on approximately 6.8 acres in The Anaheim Resort; and WHEREAS,on September 27, 1994,the City Council adopted the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan (ARSP) No. 92-2 to provide a long-range comprehensive plan for future development of approximately 549.5 acres surrounding the DRSP and the Hotel Circle Specific Plan Zones. The ARSP permits the development of hotel, convention, retail, and other visitor- serving uses as well as the infrastructure improvements that are needed to support future development; and WHEREAS, Since the adoption of ARSP No. 92-2, the City Council has adopted fourteen (14) amendments and thirteen (13) zoning code adjustments, and two (2) amendment requests have been submitted and subsequently withdrawn,which have expanded the total acreage of the ARSP area to 581.3 acres; and WHEREAS, on September 20, 1994, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 94R-239 approving The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program which summarizes landscape concepts proposed for the public streets within The Anaheim Resort and provides a general overview of the different landscape treatments that will help create a unifying resort identity; and WHEREAS,in conjunction with the approval of The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program and related actions (General Plan Amendment,the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan and The Anaheim Resort Identity Program),the City Council certified Master Environmental Impact Report (MEIR) No. 313, with a Statement of Findings and a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and adopted Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP) No. 0085 by adopting Resolution No. 94R-234 on September 20, 1994. Since being certified in 1994, two validation reports were prepared(1999 and 2004)to evaluate the continued relevance and accuracy of MEIR No. 313; and WHEREAS, on October 8, 1996, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 96R- 178, amending The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program in order to provide for modifications to the streetscape landscape plans for Freedman Way, Harbor Boulevard, Walnut Street and West Street/Disneyland Drive (Amendment No. 1); and WHEREAS, on June 22, 1999,the City Council adopted Resolution No. 99R-137, amending The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program in order to provide for a mid- block median break on Clementine Street between Disney Way (former Freedman Way) and Katella Avenue(Amendment No. 2); and WHEREAS, on February 26, 2002, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2002R-56, amending The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program in order to modify the landscape concept plans for Disney Way between Harbor Boulevard and Clementine Street to reflect a mid-block median island opening to permit vehicle ingress and egress to the modified Anaheim GardenWalk(former Pointe Anaheim)project(Amendment No. 3); and WHEREAS, on March 31, 2009, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2009- 055, amending The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program in order to provide special criteria for the"Harbor Boulevard/Katella Avenue Intersection Area"to introduce special paving, sculptural urban design elements and to modify the landscape concept plan for this intersection (Amendment No.4); and WHEREAS, on December 18, 2012, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2012-162,amending The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program in its entirety in order to reduce redundancy within and between the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan and The Anaheim Resort Identity Program documents and update The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program to reflect the conditions within The Anaheim Resort(Amendment No. 5) in conjunction with related actions(amendments to the General Plan,Anaheim Resort Specific Plan(Amendment No. 14), Zoning Code and The Anaheim Resort Identity Program). In support of the adoption of these actions, the City Council certified Supplemental EIR No. 2008-00340 (Supplemental EIR No.340),which is a supplemental EIR to MEIR No.313,and approved MMP No.85C by adopting Resolution No.2012-158 on December 18,2012. Since being certified in 2012,a validation report was prepared in 2019 to evaluate the continued relevance and accuracy of SEIR No. 340; and WHEREAS,the DisneylandForward Project is proposed to allow continued, long- term growth of The Disneyland Resort. The Project would allow the transfer of uses permitted under The Disneyland Resort Project to Disney Properties in other areas of the DRSP and the ARSP.It would also allow future streamlined review of Disney projects in these areas.The Project would not increase the amount of development square footage or hotel rooms currently allowed in the DRSP and analyzed in EIR No. 311,which the City certified in 1993,and Addendum No. 1 to EIR No. 311,which the City approved in 1996,or the number of hotel rooms currently allowed in the ARSP and analyzed in Supplemental EIR No. 340,which the City certified in 2012.However, it would permit an increase of 4,376 theme park employee parking spaces in the ARSP and provide for future administrative review by the City of Disney's development projects on Disney Properties within the DRSP and the ARSP. It would also modify the limits of the existing Theme Park and Hotel District boundaries within the existing DRSP perimeter (these two Districts would be combined and the expanded District would be called the Theme Park District) and rename the Future Expansion District to the Southeast District within the DRSP. It would also establish Overlays for Disney Properties in the ARSP(Theme Park East Overlay,Theme Park West Overlay and Parking Overlay).Disney is not seeking additional square footage for theme park uses or retail entertainment uses or additional hotel rooms within The Disneyland Resort as part of this Project. Instead, the Project would allow Disney to move the existing Disneyland Resort approvals for these uses to other Disney Properties governed by the DRSP and ARSP; and WHEREAS, the DisneylandForward Project includes the following entitlements, which shall be referred to herein collectively as the "Project": 1. An amendment to the Land Use and Circulation Elements of the General Plan and the City's Bicycle Master Plan, to revise maps, figures, text and tables throughout the General Plan to conform to the following changes: a. An amendment to the Land Use Element, Table LU-4, "General Plan Density Provisions for Specific Areas of the City"describing the amended DRSP and ARSP District names, new Overlays and associated density; b. An amendment to the Circulation Element to(1)remove the planned future extensions of Clementine Street between Katella Avenue and Orangewood Avenue and Gene Autry Way between Harbor Boulevard and Haster Street; and (2) reclassify Disney Way between Anaheim Boulevard and Harbor Boulevard from a six-lane Major Arterial to a four-lane Primary Arterial (with no change to the width of the ultimate public right-of-way); c. An amendment to the Circulation Element to reflect the following intersection lane configurations (1) at Harbor Boulevard and Convention Way, provide two left- turn lanes, one shared through/right-turn lane, and one exclusive right-turn lane on the eastbound approach and one left-turn lane, one shared through/right-turn lane, and one exclusive right-turn lane on the westbound approach (consistent with existing configuration); and, (2)at Haster Street and Gene Autry Way, provide a single shared left-turn/through/right-turn lane for the eastbound approach and three left-turn lanes and two right-turn lanes for the westbound approach. The northbound approach would be equipped with a right-turn signal overlapping with the westbound left-turn signal phase; d. An amendment to the Circulation Element and the City's Bicycle Master Plan (1) to remove the Class I Bike Path in the Southern California Edison right-of-way between Harbor Boulevard and Anaheim Boulevard and add a Class I Bike Path on the north side of Disney Way between Clementine Street and Anaheim Boulevard;(2)to add a Class I Bike Path on the west side of Clementine Street between Alro Way and Disney Way(limits subject to change based on final location of a bike parking facility); and (3) to modify the classification of the planned bike facility on Walnut Street between Katella Avenue and Ball Road from Class II Bike Lanes to a Class I Bike Path on the east side of Walnut Street; 2. Amendment No. 9 to the DRSP and the DRSP Zoning and Development Standards(Anaheim Municipal Code Chapter 18.114),which would comprehensively update text, graphics, and imagery throughout the documents to reflect the Project; 3. Amendment No. 17 to the ARSP and the ARSP Zoning and Development Standards(Anaheim Municipal Code Chapter 18.116),which would comprehensively update text, graphics, and imagery throughout the documents to reflect the Project, including approval of the Theme Park East Overlay,the Theme Park West Overlay and the Parking Overlay; 4. An amendment to Chapter 18.40(General Development Standards)of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code to amend the Anaheim Commercial Recreation Area Maximum Permitted Structural Height Map (Anaheim Municipal Code Section 18.40.080 (Structural Height Limitations — Anaheim Commercial Recreation Area)) which would provide for the DRSP to regulate building heights within a larger portion of the DRSP Theme Park District and the Southeast District and for the ARSP to regulate building heights within the ARSP Theme Park East and West Overlays; 5. Amendment No. 6 to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program which would comprehensively update text, graphics and imagery throughout the document to reflect current conditions in The Anaheim Resort, expand The Anaheim Resort planting palette to include additional plantings that are more climate appropriate,drought tolerant and/or low water using, disease and pest resistant, and native to Southern California and include information pertaining to pedestrian bridges/crossings and pedestrian and bicycle paths, in conjunction with the Project; 6. Amendment No. 4 to The Anaheim Resort Identity Program which would comprehensively update text, graphics and imagery throughout the document to reflect current conditions in The Anaheim Resort and include information pertaining to Arrival Gateways, Pedestrian Bridge/Crossings and Minor Pedestrian Directional and Informational Signs, in conjunction with the Project; 7. First Amended and Restated Development Agreement No. 96-01 between the Walt Disney World Co. (renamed Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc. in 2009) and the City of Anaheim to provide continued certainty to Disney to facilitate growth and investment in The Disneyland Resort and specified benefits to the City; and WHEREAS, proposed Amendment No. 6 to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program is attached and labeled Exhibit C ("The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program")and incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth in full;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 Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations; herein referred to as the "CEQA Guidelines"),the City is the"lead agency" for the preparation and consideration of environmental documents for the Project; and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Civic Center in the City of Anaheim on March 11, 2024, at 5:00 p.m., and 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 Code, to hear and consider evidence and testimony concerning the contents and sufficiency of Final Subsequent EIR (SEIR) No. 352, including all written and verbal comments received during the 45-day public review period, the Project, and related actions, and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and WHEREAS,at said public hearing and based upon its independent review,analysis, and consideration of the environmental information contained in Final SEIR No. 352 to EIR No. 311 and Supplemental EIR No. 340 prepared in connection with the Project, the Planning Commission found substantial evidence in the record to support its actions and did adopt its Resolution No. PC2024-004 finding and recommending that the City Council certify Final Subsequent EIR No. 352 (Final SEIR No. 352) to EIR No. 311 and Supplemental EIR No. 340, including the adoption of Findings and a Statement of Overriding Considerations and Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 387 (MMP No. 387), and determining that (i) Final SEIR No. 352 was prepared for the Project in compliance with the requirements of the CEQA and all applicable CEQA Guidelines; (ii)Final SEIR No. 352 reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City;(iii)Final SEIR No.352 is adequate to serve as the appropriate environmental documentation for the Project satisfying the requirements of CEQA supplemental review; and, (iv) no further environmental documentation needs to be prepared for CEQA for the Project;and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, after due consideration, inspection, investigation and study made by itself and in its behalf,and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing with respect to the request for the Project, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. PC2024-006 and recommended that the City Council approve and adopt Amendment No. 6 to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program proposed as part of DEV2021-00069, contingent upon and subject to the adoption by the City Council of(1)ordinances approving and adopting Amendment No.9 to the DRSP,an amendment to Anaheim Municipal Code Chapter 18.114 (Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1), Amendment No. 17 to the ARSP, an amendment to Anaheim Municipal Code Chapter 18.116 (Anaheim Resort Specific Plan No. 92-2), an amendment to Anaheim Municipal Code Section 18.40.080 (Structural Height Limitation — Anaheim Commercial Recreation Area) and an amendment to Development Agreement No. 96-01; and,(2)resolutions approving amendments to the City of Anaheim General Plan and The Anaheim Resort Identity Program, as proposed as part of DEV2021-00069; and WHEREAS, upon receipt of said Resolution Nos. PC2024-004 and PC2024-006, summary of evidence, and report of findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, the City Council did fix the 16th day of April, 2024, as the time, and the City Council Chamber in the Civic Center as the place for a public hearing on the Project, including Amendment No. 6 to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program, and for the purpose of considering Final SEIR No. 352 and the Project, and did give notice thereof in the manner and as provided by law and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18.60 of the Code,to hear and consider evidence for and against the Project; and WHEREAS, on April 16, 2024, the City Council did hold and conduct such public hearing and did give all persons interested therein an opportunity to be heard, and did receive evidence and reports and did consider the Project, including recommendations of the Planning Commission,potential environmental impacts addressed in Final SEIR No. 352,the Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations, and Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 387; and WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2024-029, considered and approved by the City Council on April 17,2024, concurrently with but prior in time to consideration of this Resolution, and based upon its independent review, analysis, and consideration of the environmental information contained in Final SEIR No. 352 to EIR No. 311 and Supplemental EIR No. 340 prepared in connection with the Project,the City Council has heretofore certified Final Subsequent EIR No. 352 (FSEIR No. 352) to EIR No. 311 and Supplemental EIR No. 340, including the adoption of Findings and a Statement of Overriding Considerations and Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 387 (MMP No. 387), and determining that(i) FSEIR No. 352 was prepared for the Project in compliance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) and all applicable CEQA Guidelines; (ii)FSEIR No. 352 and MMP No. 387 are adequate to serve as the appropriate environmental documentation for the Project;and,(iii)no further environmental documentation needs to be prepared for CEQA for the Project; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendment to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program would comprehensively update text, graphics and imagery throughout the document to reflect current conditions in The Anaheim Resort, expand The Anaheim Resort planting palette to include additional plantings that are more climate appropriate, drought tolerant and/or low water using, disease and pest resistant, and native to Southern California and include information pertaining to pedestrian bridges/crossings and pedestrian and bicycle paths, in conjunction with the proposed DisneylandForward Project; and WHEREAS,the City Council 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 City Council expressly declares that it considered all evidence presented and reached these findings after due consideration of all evidence presented to it; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that pursuant to the findings approved and adopted by the Planning Commission in its Resolution No. PC2024-006 on March 11, 2024, the data and analysis set forth in the staff report and associated documents presented to it, testimony for and against the Project and the Entitlements and comments by members of the City Council, and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing, investigation and study made by itself, the City Council does hereby find and determine that the proposed amendment to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program would (i) be consistent with the proposed DisneylandForward Project including Amendment No. 9 to the DRSP, Amendment No. 17 to the ARSP and Amendment No. 4 to The Anaheim Resort Identity Program; and (ii) complement and be compatible with the distinct landscape concepts that have been created for The Anaheim Resort and would further enhance the area's cohesive visual garden appearance while providing for more climate appropriate landscaping. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that pursuant to the above findings, the City Council of the City of Anaheim does hereby approve and adopt Amendment No.6 to The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program ("Amendment No. 6") in its entirety and to read in full as indicated in the Amendment No. 6 document attached and labeled Exhibit C ("The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program")and incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth in full. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 1 7 day of April ,2024, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Leon, Rubalcava, Faessel and Meeks NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None CITY OF ANAHEIM By: MAYOR OF T CITY OF ANAHEIM A 1T ST: CITY L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM EXHIBIT "A" "PROPERTY" [Behind this sheet.] (DEV2021-00069) EXHIBIT A PROPERTYr , , .,..1.,..7...„„:„.„ ., ii it. „„„i_ ;..., . ._ . s, . . , . c _, ": , '.4. 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Y N Chapman Ave 0 1,000 e CI Feet Key to Features i, Properties owned or leased by Walt Disney Parks I—I City Boundary and Resorts U.S.,Inc.or subsidiaries of the Walt Disney Company(the"Disney Properties") Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No.92-1 Boundary ICISubject to a Long-Term Third-Party Lease - Anaheim Resort Specific Plan No.92-2 Boundary 2" ; The Anaheim Resort®Boundary Hotel Circle Specific Plan No.93-1 Boundary 3585-_ EXHIBIT"C" "THE ANAHEIM RESORT PUBLIC REALM LANDSCAPE PROGRAM" [Behind this sheet.] (DEV2021-00069) EXHIBIT C cllit �% The Anaheim Resort LI ;-I ' ' Public Realm Landscape ,, .44, -.f '#1 I . Ar4A,,I Program .t.,. I D '::�. � te , ,,,,J:I.., :,..,.v,..,,_ , x 1.4i.,3 1 .4, �K a !1 ti , 4 `T�' 3w a� 4 % r w Cityof Anaheim 1 s k �i3 Adopted September 1994 (94R-239) �� 3 Amendment No. 1 October 1996 (96R-178) "�" , ' .: _..... Amendment No. 2 June 1999 (99R-137) -- I Amendment No. 3 February 2001 (2002R-56) i Amendment No. 4 March 2009 (2009R-037) Amendment No. 5 December 2012 (2012R-162) Amendment No. 6 April 2024 (RES-2024-031) /� y 1.i 1 1 ,,.4 s=. The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) This page is intentionally blank. The Anaheim Resort Public Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 1 2 Purpose 3 3 Landscape Concepts 3 3.1 Unity and Diversity 3 3.2 Use Plant Material to Create Scale 3 3.3 Establish a Recognizable Streetscape Geometry 3 3.4 Define a Plant Palette 3 3.5 Layer Landscape to Create Depth 4 3.6 Contrast Plant Material for Diversity and Balance 5 3.7 Colorful Plants to Emphasize a Festive Atmosphere 5 3.8 Landscape Perspectives 6 3.9 Landscape Concept Diagram 8 4 Public Streets 10 4.1 Harbor Boulevard 10 4.2 Katella Avenue 11 4.3 Disneyland Drive 11 4.4 West Street 11 4.5 Disney Way 11 4.6 Clementine Street 12 4.7 Manchester Avenue 12 4.8 Walnut Street 12 4.9 Ball Road 12 4.10 Anaheim Boulevard/Haster Street 12 4.11 Convention Way 13 4.12 Gene Autry Way 13 4.13 Orangewood Avenue 13 4.14 Local Streets 13 5 Harbor Boulevard/ Katella Avenue Intersection Area 14 5.1 Streetscape 14 5.2 Sculptural Urban Design Elements 14 LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit 3.5-1 Layered Landscape Creates Depth 4 Exhibit 3.7-1 Use of Varied Types of Colorful Plants 5 Exhibit 3.8-3 Harbor Boulevard Perspective Looking South 6 Exhibit 3.8-4 Harbor Boulevard Perspective Looking North 6 Exhibit 3.8-5 Harbor Boulevard Gateway 6 Exhibit 3.8-6 Katella Avenue Perspective Looking West 6 Exhibit 3.8-7 Katella Avenue Perspective Looking East 6 Exhibit 3.8-8 The Anaheim Resort (2022) 7 Exhibit 3.9-1 Landscape Concept Diagram for The Anaheim Resort Public Realm 9 Exhibit 1.5-1 Corner of Harbor Boulevard and Katella 15 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) This page is intentionally blank. The Anaheim Resort Public Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) 1 INTRODUCTION Specific Plan No. 92-1, and Amendment to Conditional Use Permit No. 4078. On September 20, 1994, the Anaheim City Council adopted Resolution No. 94R-239 TARPRLP Amendment No. 4. In March 2009, approving The Anaheim Resort Public Realm City Council adopted Resolution No. 2009-055 Landscape Program (TARPRLP). Since the approving Amendment No. 4 to provide special adoption of the TARPRLP, proposed criteria for the "Harbor Boulevard/Katella Avenue modifications to the landscape program have Intersection Area" to introduce special paving, included six amendments. sculptural urban design elements, and to modify the landscape concept plan for this intersection. TARPRLP Amendment No. 1. In October 1996, Amendment No. 4 was approved in conjunction City Council adopted Resolution No. 96R-178 with General Plan Amendment No. 2008-00470, approving Amendment No. 1 to TARPRLP in Amendment No. 13 to the Anaheim Resort conjunction with Amendment No. 3 to The Specific Plan (SPN2008-00055), Conditional Use Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1. Permit No. 2009-05403, Variance No. 2008- Amendment No. 1 modified that landscape 004761, Determination of Public Convenience or treatments within and adjacent to The Disneyland Necessity No. 2009-00056, and Final Site Plan Resort Specific Plan Area (Disney Way, Harbor No. 2008-00004. Boulevard, Walnut Street and West Street/Disneyland Drive). TARPRLP Amendment No. 5. In December 2012, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2012- TARPRLP Amendment No. 2. In June 1999, 162 approving Amendment No. 5 to TARPRLP to City Council adopted Resolution No. 99R-137 reduce redundancy within and between approving Amendment No. 2 to the TARPLRP to documents and, update the document to reflect provide for a mid-block median break on current conditions within The Anaheim Resort. Clementine Street between Disney Way and Amendment No. 5 was approved in conjunction Katella Avenue in conjunction with General Plan with General Plan Amendment No. 2010-00482, Amendment No. 359, Amendment No. 4 to The Amendment No. 14 to the Anaheim Resort Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1, Specific Plan (SPN2010-00060), Zoning Code Conditional Use Permit No. 4078, and Amendment No. 2010-00093, and Amendment Development Agreement No. 99-01. No. 2 to The Anaheim Resort Identity Program (Case No. MIS2010-00478). TARPRLP Amendment No. 3. In February 2002, City Council adopted Resolution No. TARPRLP Amendment No. 6. In April 2024, City 2002R-56 approving Amendment No. 3 to the Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-031 TARPLRP to modify landscape concept plans for approving Amendment No. 6 to TARPRLP to Disney Way between Harbor Boulevard and expand The Anaheim Resort planting palette to Clementine Street to reflect a mid-block median include additional plantings that are more climate island opening to permit vehicle ingress and appropriate, drought tolerant and/or low water egress to the Anaheim Garden Walk (formerly, using, disease and pest resistant, and native to Pointe Anaheim) project. Amendment No. 3 to Southern California. Additionally, this amendment the TARPLRP was approved in conjunction with includes information pertaining to General Plan Amendment No. 2001-00393, pedestrian Amendment No. 5 to The Disneyland Resort 1 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) bridges/crossings and pedestrian and bicycle paths, in conjunction with the approvals for the DisneylandForward Project. 2 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) 2 PURPOSE automobiles require a landscape treatment that is grander in scale and texture than areas intended The information in this document is intended to solely for pedestrians. When they are summarize the landscape concepts for the public overlapping needs, that is, when both pedestrian streets (or Public Realm as it is referred to in this and automobile scales much be accommodated, document) within The Anaheim Resort and the planting design addresses both needs. provide a general overview of the different landscape treatments that help create a unifying resort identity. Additional details showing how the 3.3 Establish a Recognizable concepts are implemented are shown in the Streetscape Geometry Anaheim Resort Specific Plan (ARSP) and the Disneyland Resort Specific Plan (DRSP) Throughout The Anaheim Resort, landscape respective Design Plans (Section 5.0 of each elements including trees and shrubs, as well as document). man-made elements such as light fixtures, are arranged in regular patterns that establish order Streets and their edges furnish the primary space and a recognizable geometry. The patterns vary in which landscape can be placed to transform to create different effects, and help differentiate the identity of The Anaheim Resort. The most one location from another. Generally, street tree visually prominent areas have the greatest plantings feature regularly spaced trees, and the impact on the design of the area. same trees are used consistently for considerably lengths of the same street. 3 LANDSCAPE CONCEPTS Changes in the variety of tree, or the geometry of the planting design may occur when a street The following landscape concepts are intended changes in width, changes direction, or crosses to define the character of the landscape for The another important street. Informal masses of Anaheim Resort. trees only occur in the Public Realm where the total width of the combined landscape area in the 3.1 Unity and Diversity Public Realm and the required street setback areas exceeds forty feet. Planting designs in Public Realm landscape planting must create an which trees are scattered randomly are overall unity, while allowing diversity to create inconsistent with the intent of this concept. distinct differences between places. This is achieved by establishing a planting design system in which basic elements are repeated in 3.4 Define a Plant Palette an orderly, regular way, while the elements vary Another way the Public Realm Landscape to respond to particular situations. Program creates a unified identity is by identifying the plant material used within The 3.2 Use Plant Material to Create Anaheim Resort, especially within the areas visible from the street. The plant palette Scale emphasizes plants that have a positive visual It is important that the scale of the landscape impact and are well adapted to The Anaheim plantings reflect the scale of place they are Resort. Many of the recommended plants are intended to enhance. For example, major streets typical of Southern California landscapes and and entries that are viewed primarily from emphasize the special qualities of plants that are 3 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) appropriate for the changing California climate. Exhibit 3.5-1 Layered Landscape Creates Palms, broad leaf evergreens and exotic Depth flowering shrubs are now being used in Horizontal layers of landscape moderation, introducing a new diverse Palette - appropriate for low water applications. A mix of textural plants, California friendly natives, low water Perennials and flowering shrubs are being introduced to address the changing needs of the landscape. A complete of list of the plants for use V in The Anaheim Resort is included in the Planning Standard Detail No. 10. 1110$ V V a) 3.5 Layer Landscape to Create .- < cu Depth V • - i, ; 73 US caw To create an illusion of greater depth in narrow 4:, V•va-4,',.:::.p:##Vit:."spaces throughout the Specific Plan area, and to :.:,:. add further variety, landscape is planted in + .;7�tk de ,. as layers. The layers include plants in both the y .,. 1 t I? Tti Public Realm and the required setback areas. `. . .6•ii E — Layers are expressed vertically by the varying ' I: - �'« < > heights of plant material, streetlights and other landscape elements; layers are also expressed horizontally by establishing several distinct planting areas with consistent setback relationships. 4 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) 3.6 Contrast Plant Material for Exhibit 3.7-1 Use of Varied Types of Colorful Diversity and Balance Plants To create diversity, landscape planting design • •`$ , relies on contrasting one plant material with another. The types of contrast include form (large , vs. small, tall vs. short, narrow vs. broad, rigid vs. loose), texture (coarse vs. fine, lush vs. sparse, r• �' I� I open vs. closed), and color (dark vs. light, gray 1 `` s, I vs. green). This contrast is expressed in the = k Public Realm, for example, with street tree plantings that consist of alternating tall narrow � trees (such as palms) with short broad trees ( ` ' x (such as a small or medium sized canopy tree). 8 There will also be contrast between the planting ; in the Public Realm and the adjacent Setback F. Realm. For example, a formal planting of regularly spaced palms in the Public Realm might be complemented by plantings in the Setback " ` •'— ~_ Realm of masses of eucalyptus or pines with less .i g regular forms. '. ..-.�e . '`z _21 3.7 Colorful Plants to Emphasize a - `W '� ' Festive Atmosphere 's, . -;,;. Colorful plant materials are used throughout The ,_.- Anaheim Resort to help create a festive, cheerful —'t " • atmosphere. Where appropriate, flowering trees _ may be used, as well as flowering shrubs and - t ground covers. These colorful shrubs and ground ��— �`l.` - covers are often be planted in large masses of the same plant material in order to create a more dramatic impression. The types of colorful plants are varied so that color is apparent throughout the year. The preferred color for flowering plants is deeply colored reds, violets, oranges, yellows and purples. The use of plants with pale colors, including pale blue, pink, and off-white is limited. 5 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) 3.8 Landscape Perspectives Exhibit 3.8-4 Katella Avenue Perspective The following landscape perspectives are Looking West intended to provide a general overview of the different landscape treatments that help create : : " ," t the unifying identity for The Anaheim Resort. • . R _1~'±. r Exhibit 3.8-1 Harbor Boulevard Perspective Looking South '�+p ,��,,. 4i11---: . . ..- 'A : it .. 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A�• rn A a �A Bat Rd A M 1• 'l A ---- �_�'. 0 ` / 0. a ` m • •• ,r._,, •• • • rn:;n:io • \ O- • Mwyc Wo_✓ • � • • • i• . • •• •, ,, • yc, (_e�rlrn Aye A • •• •�I �1�+}� A • r:Q—_ `� a Ceres tos Ave •R R. \ 11 1 I • •s a— \ 0. 4`- , 'Disney wax F _.- _ `© City of • • CA Adventure • I \ Anaheim memo Paco- • I• �_J rv. Li • l I• • n Katella Ave �J1 �y-y• ���� • Katella Ave I •••t••• • I•-- . �f ` .•nit!.- •� r. „,. Anaheim .1• • \` conir.gir(' • • i - c.nrer ) Li 1 / • • ,� + iicn War Gene Autry WaY y M • ' I •iTi�i. T'i i . '� ___. - L- m 4"m I 1- - iI • � C RY BOUNDARY F.i r, — — — Orangewood Ave • - 171 CRY BOUNDARY NOTES: ' I 1 I.Symbols orenol intended torepresenIindridai trees: �__ _ I r I City of l see ter,and landscape clan sections in DRSP Section 5.3.7 and ARSP Section 5.4 for additional information. I T!.Cl D C T r 2.tim Iing andscape to remdn on Mop' Way unlit road — abandonmenl occurs:see fie Anaheim Resort Pudic RGOMn Landscape Program for descnPnon of existing ` — wndoace. Chapman Ave _ — LEGEND PARKWAYS MEDIANS Notes/sources City Legal Lot Data,2022 r, The Anaheim Canopy Trees Canopy Trees City Boundary Data,2022 Resort Boundary •A A A Vertical Trees 1 vertical Trees r J City Boundary •••• Palm Trees IIIII Palm Trees • •Alternating Palm/Canopy Trees Alternating Palm/Canopy •••• Double Rows of Palm Trees •••• tip Double Row of Palm Trees f77TJ1 Parkwcrys to be provided with ■ Hatbar Boulevard/Katella Avenue 0 750 1.500 0 1777 relocation of Theme Pork Drop-Ott Area Cenfral Car gdiKecfbn Area CI Peet - - --- - MARCH 2024 9 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) 4 PUBLIC STREETS From the 1-5 to the DRSP Theme Park District Drop-Off Area, the landscaped parkway ranges This Section of the Public Realm Landscape from 6 to 12 feet to provide for layered Program describes the design concepts for each landscaping adjacent to the Disneyland Theme street. Both the Anaheim and Disneyland Resort Park back-of-house fence. As part of Specific Plans provide diagrams of these streets DisneylandForward, the existing DRSP Theme and show the approximate location of the Public Park District Drop-Off Area may be relocated Realm as well as guidelines for the setback adjacent or internal to the East Parking Area or, areas of each street. subject to the requirements of the ARSP, it may be relocated to the ARSP Parking Overlay along 4.1 Harbor Boulevard Manchester Avenue. Harbor Boulevard is the main north-south street At the time the relocation occurs, the public right- within The Anaheim Resort. Between of-way and the Public Realm Landscape concept Manchester Avenue and Orangewood Avenue, for the west side of Harbor Boulevard will be the landscape treatment is intended to unify the changed to be consistent with the east side of the two sides of the street by establishing a street. landscape treatment that is consistent on both sides of the street. The treatment consists of At Manchester Avenue, as Harbor Boulevard regularly spaced medium or large spreading begins to rise over Interstate 5 (1-5), as well as canopy trees and vertical trees. The canopy trees south of Orangewood Avenue, the Harbor provide shade for pedestrians that walk to the Boulevard right-of-way begins to be restricted in theme parks, Anaheim Convention Center or width. Within these southern and northern most other Anaheim Resort uses from the hotels on reaches of Harbor Boulevard, within The Harbor Boulevard, and the vertical trees are Anaheim Resort, the landscape treatment intended to provide a skyline identity for the continues the Harbor Boulevard skyline identity street. The median is planted with the same with vertical trees alternating with a medium or canopy trees that are planted in the landscaped large canopy tree. However, because there is not parkways. The intent is that the trees eventually adequate right-of-way for a landscaped parkway, close over the street to create a green canopy. the street trees are placed in sidewalk cutouts. Pedestrians are separated from vehicular traffic by a landscaped parkway. Within the median, As part of DisneylandForward, at least one and shrubs are planted to form a barrier to prevent up to three pedestrian bridges will be constructed pedestrian crossings at mid-block. This barrier over Harbor Boulevard between Manchester should be easily seen to be impenetrable to Avenue and Disney Way. The construction of any pedestrians. pedestrian bridge over public rights-of-way will require the granting of an encroachment Due to the configuration of the DRSP Theme agreement or similar request for air right Park District Drop-Off Area and the monorail and easements over public property by the City of fences along the Disneyland Theme Park Anaheim. Refer to Section 4.6, Pedestrian boundary, the street design has been modified to Circulation Plan, for more information on remove the vertical palm trees from the west side pedestrian bridges crossing the public right-of- of the street north of the southernmost point of way. the DRSP Theme Park District Drop-Off Area. 10 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) 4.2 Katella Avenue of the street is separated from vehicular traffic by Katella Avenue is the main east-west street a landscaped parkway along the entire length of within The Anaheim Resort. In the spirit of the street. A grade separated crossing has been differentiating the major streets from each other, constructed under Downtown Disney. Within the the landscape on Katella Avenue features formal grade separation area, the parkway and median colonnades of regularly spaced Date Palms. The may be eliminated. intent is to: As part of DisneylandForward, one to two • Create a dramatic impression with the pedestrian bridges and/or crossings will be multiple rows of closely spaced palms; constructed over Disneyland Drive between • Maximize the effectiveness of the area Magic Way and Katella Avenue. The construction available for landscape by using the multiple of any pedestrian bridge or crossing over public layers to create an increased sense of depth rights-of-way will require the granting of an of the landscape along the street; and, encroachment agreement or similar request for air right easements over public property by the • Use the palm's ultimate height to help create City of Anaheim. Refer to Section 4.6, Pedestrian a feeling of enclosure, thereby reducing the Circulation Plan, for more information on apparent scale of the street. pedestrian bridges crossing the public right-of- Pedestrian walks on both sides of the street are way. separated from the vehicular traffic by a landscaped parkway. The broad canopy of the 4.4 West Street palm provides shade on the walks, and the narrow trunk permits views into adjoining In order to maintain the residential quality of this properties. street, Magnolia trees within an 8-foot parkway and 4-foot sidewalk are the dominant character of the streetscape of West Street, south of 4.3 Disneyland Drive Katella Avenue. Disneyland Drive has two typical conditions. North of Ball Road, it is the northern arrival street 4.5 Disney Way into The Anaheim Resort. The landscape treatment is an extension of the landscape Disney Way is intended to be used to bring treatment of the I-5/Disneyland Drive automobiles efficiently into the planned public interchange, which features evergreen vertical parking facility in the DRSP East Parking Area. trees and other temperate zone plants. Tall The landscape treatment within the Public Realm vertical canopy trees are placed in existing features regularly spaced, alternating small or sidewalks to help screen residential uses to the medium canopy trees. An eight-foot landscaped west. parkway separates pedestrians from vehicular traffic. A mid-block median break is permitted on South of Ball Road, the landscape for the Public Disney Way (between Harbor Boulevard and Realm is intended to help tie together the Clementine Street). different uses on either side of the street with a planting of medium or small canopy trees and As part of DisneylandForward, the existing vertical trees. A pedestrian walk on the east side sidewalk on the north side of Disney Way 11 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) between Clementine Street and Anaheim alternating small or medium canopy and vertical GardenWalk will be removed to allow for vehicle trees in an 8-foot landscape parkway. Adjacent to access to a new parking facility. The removed 1-5, there is no pedestrian walkway and the sidewalk area will be replaced by an expanded parkway is reduced to 5 feet in width. landscape parkway area. 4.8 Walnut Street 4.6 Clementine Street Walnut Street forms the western edge of The Like Disney Way, Clementine Street is an Anaheim Resort. The landscape within the public important vehicular access road to the planned right-of-way includes large canopy trees planted public parking facility in the DRSP East Parking in a continuous parkway on the east side of the Area. The landscape for the public right-of-way of street and in a median between Ball Road and this street is similar to the treatment of Disney Katella Avenue. Trees of a similar size and type Way. Pedestrian walks are separated from are located on the west side of the street. These vehicular traffic by a landscaped parkway. tall trees are intended to buffer the uses within Pedestrian walkway(s) and/or transportation the DRSP Theme Park District, including the system(s) connect DRSP East Parking Area to 220-kv transmission lines along Walnut Street. A the DRSP Southeast District located south of continuous 10-foot multi-use Class I bicycle Katella Avenue. A mid-block median break is facility on the east side of the street is separated permitted on Clementine Street (between Disney from vehicular traffic by a landscaped parkway. Way and Katella Avenue). As part of DisneylandForward, the existing 4.9 Ball Road sidewalk on the west side of Clementine Street Ball Road is another major east-west street between Disney Way and Arlo Way will be within The Anaheim Resort. The landscape removed to allow for a new parking facility north treatment for the public right-of-way includes a of Disney Way. The removed sidewalk area will planting of medium or large canopy trees in tree be replaced by area 10-foot multi-use Class I wells, cut into the sidewalk east of 1-5. The large bicycle facility. canopy trees are placed in parkways west of 1-5. Trees of the same species are planted in raised medians west of West Place, as are 4.7 Manchester Avenue complementary ground cover. Like Disney Way and Clementine Street, Manchester Avenue is an important vehicular access road to The Anaheim Resort. The 4.10 Anaheim Boulevard/ landscape for the public right-of-way of the west Haster Street portion is similar, with regularly spaced, The Anaheim Boulevard/Haster Street landscape alternating small or medium canopy and vertical consists of alternating, regularly spaced small or trees in an 8-foot landscape parkway and in a medium canopy trees and vertical trees. landscaped median. Pedestrian sidewalks are separated from vehicular traffic by a landscaped parkway. Adjacent to 1-5, the landscape of Manchester Avenue continues the regularly spaced, 12 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) 4.11 Convention Way improvements include both a landscaped Convention Way has been designed and parkway with street trees or trees within tree constructed to create a grand and civic character wells, and a pedestrian sidewalk. through the use of large stately palm trees alternating with large canopy trees. A subtropical plant palette provides a backdrop to the palms. Palms have been inserted within the sidewalks on both sides of the street. Where there is a raised median, palms and barrier shrubs were added in order to create a consistent streetscape. 4.12 Gene Autry Way Between Haster Street and Interstate 5, Gene Autry transitions to the HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) interchange accommodating vehicles from the HOV lanes on the 1-5 freeway. In this location, retaining and soundwalls are located along both sides of Gene Autry Way since the road is elevated. The landscape on Gene Autry Way features a formal colonnade of regularly spaced palms with a subtropical plant palette to provide a backdrop to the palms. The sidewalks are set behind a parkway of uniform dimension. 4.13 Orangewood Avenue Although Orangewood Avenue is generally outside of The Anaheim Resort, the intersection with Harbor Boulevard and the segment of the street adjacent to The Anaheim Resort has been included in the Plan. The basic concept is to extend the planting of the existing street tree, Magnolia grandiflora, within the existing right-of- way and parkway/sidewalk. 4.14 Local Streets Local streets are those streets intended to primarily serve local traffic. Public Realm 13 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) 5 HARBOR BOULEVARD/ Boulevard and Katella Avenue frontages for KATELLA AVENUE each parcel, or combined parcels for a single project, or extend the entire length of the INTERSECTION AREA frontage if the parcel/project frontage is less than two hundred feet (200'). Paving The area immediately adjacent to the Harbor materials shall be per City standards and be Boulevard/Katella Avenue Intersection is critical consistent on all four corners, subject to to the overall image of The Anaheim Resort. To review and approval by the Planning Director promote an urban, pedestrian friendly and City Engineer. environment at this intersection, the following special criteria for landscape, hardscape and • Sculptural urban design elements are urban design elements have been created to encouraged at each corner of the Harbor guide future development of the parcels having Boulevard/Katella Avenue Intersection Area, frontage on both Harbor Boulevard and Katella as described in Section 1.5.2 below. Avenue. These parcels are located within the Harbor Boulevard/Katella Avenue Intersection Area. 5.2 Sculptural Urban Design Elements 5.1 Streetscape Sculptural urban design elements are encouraged within the Public Realm of the For parcels having frontage on both Harbor parcels that have frontages on both Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue, the following Boulevard and Katella Avenue. These sculptural landscape and hardscape criteria shall apply urban design elements are intended to be iconic within the Public Realm: forms that identify the Harbor Boulevard/Katella Avenue intersection as a distinctive urban • Street trees along both Harbor Boulevard and environment. The design and arrangement of Katella Avenue frontages shall include a these elements should be unique to each corner double row of Date Palms. Date Palms in the property of the intersection in order to provide for second row of the parkway may be provided diversity and visual interest. They can be located in tree grates where special paving occurs. within the public realm providing there is • Where bus shelters occur, one (1) King Palm adequate circulation space for pedestrians. The in tree grate shall be planted on each side of design of the elements may include water and the bus shelter. lighting subject to the approval of the Planning Director and City Engineer. The number of • Special paving shall be provided at the sculptural urban design elements is limited to two Harbor Boulevard/Katella Avenue Intersection per street frontage. The final design is subject to Area corners to highlight this distinct, heavily review and approval by the Planning Director and pedestrian-traveled intersection. Special City Engineer. paving shall extend a minimum of two hundred feet (200') from the edge of curb return at the corner along both Harbor 14 The Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT(MARCH 2024) Exhibit 5.2-1 Corner of Harbor Boulevard and Katella SPECIAL PAVING START POINT AT INTERSECTION OF EXTENSION OF CURB LINES KING PALM TREES IN TREE GRATES ADJACENT TO BUS STOP BUS STOP- WHERE OCCURS \DATE PALM TREE SPECIALPAVING: �'-- r ALL PAVING WITHIN THE PUBLIC REALJH _ SHALL BE SPECIAL PAVING MATERIAL / - II -�a PER CITY STANDARDS _ // I / ULTIMATE RIGHT OF WAY CURB y- b�-r SCULPTURAL URBAN SIDEWALK DESIGN ELEMENTS DATE PALM TREE -- .. PALM TREE IN------ 41111 TRFF GRATE :. NOTE: FINAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN SUBJECT TU REVIEW AND APPROVAL FROM PLANNING AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. 15 CLERK'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Resolution No. 2024-031 considered at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 16th day of April, 2024 and adopted on the 17th day of April, 2024 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Leon, Rubalcava, Faessel and Meeks NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 18' day of April, 2024. C CLEDK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL)