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PC 2011/12/19City of Anaheim Planning Commission Agenda Monday, December 19, 2011 Council Chamber, City Hall 200 South Anaheim Boulevard Anaheim, California Chairman: Peter Agarwal Chairman Pro-Tempore: Victoria Ramirez Commissioners:Todd Ament, Stephen Faessel, Michelle Lieberman, Harry Persaud,John Seymour Call To Order -5:00 p.m. Pledge Of Allegiance Public Comments Consent Calendar Public Hearing Items Commission Updates Discussion Adjournment For record keeping purposes, if you wish to make a statement regarding any item on the agenda, please complete a speaker card in advance and submit it to the secretary. A copy of the staff report may be obtained at the City of Anaheim Planning Department, 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92805. A copy of the staff report is also available on the City of Anaheim websitewww.anaheim.net/planningon Thursday, December 15, 2011, after 5:00 p.m. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Planning Commission regarding any item on this agenda (other than writings legally exempt from public disclosure) will be made available for public inspection in the Planning Department located at City Hall, 200 S. Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California, during regular business hours. You may leave a message for the Planning Commission using the following planningcommission@anaheim.net e-mail address: APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS Any action taken by the Planning Commission this date regarding Reclassifications, Conditional Use Permits, Variances, Public Convenience or Necessity Determinations, Tentative Tract and Parcel Maps will be final 10calendar daysafter Planning Commission action unless a timely appeal is filed during that time. This appeal shall be made in written form to the City Clerk, accompanied by an appeal fee in an amount determined by the City Clerk. The City Clerk, upon filing of said appeal in the Clerk's Office, shall set said petition for public hearing before the City Council at the earliest possible date. You will be notified by the City Clerk of said hearing. If you challenge any one of these City of Anaheim decisions in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in a written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission or City Council at, or prior to, the public hearing. AnaheimPlanning Commission Agenda -5:00 P.M. Public Comments: This is an opportunity for members of the public to speak on any item under the jurisdiction of the Anaheim City Planning Commission or public comments on agenda items with the exception of public hearing items. Consent Calendar: The items on the Consent Calendar will be acted on by one roll call vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items prior to the time of the voting on the motion unless members of the Planning Commission, staff, or the public request the item to be discussed and/or removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. 12/19/11 Page 2of 5 Public Hearina Items ITEM NO. 2 ZONING CODE AMENDMENT NO. 2011 -00097 (DEV2011- 00018) Location: Citywide A City- initiated amendment to Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code pertaining to the siting, operation and design of emergency shelters. Environmental Determination: The proposed action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 21080 of the Public Resources Code. Continued from the June 20, August 1, September 26, and October 24, 2011 Planning Commission meetings. ITEM NO. 3 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2011 -05573 VARIANCE NO. 2011 -04870 (DEV2011 -00092 Location: 1929 - 1937 South Manchester Avenue This is a City- initiated proposal to permit a parking lot with landscape setbacks, vehicular circulation, parking space dimensions, and parking lot landscaping that is less than required by code. Upon transfer of ownership to the adjacent property owner, the parking lot would serve the adjacent Holiday Inn and Staybridge Suites as replacement parking for spaces lost due to construction of the Gene Autry overpass. Environmental Determination: The proposed action is Categorically Exempt from the requirement to prepare additional environmental documentation per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines - Class 3 (New Construction), Class 5 (Minor Alterations) and Class 11 (Accessory Structures). Continued from the November 7, 2011 Planning Commission meeting. Motion Project Planner: Tracy Sato tsato(o)anaheim.net Motion Request for continuance to January 18, 2012 Project Planner: Ted White twhite(ol anaheim. net Adjourn to Wednesday, January 4, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. 12/19/11 Page 3 of 5 CERTIFICATION OF POSTING I hereby certify that a complete copy of this agenda was posted at: 4:30 p.m.December 14, 2011_ (TIME)(DATE) LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBER DISPLAY CASE ANDCOUNCIL DISPLAY KIOSK SIGNED: ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION The City of Anaheim wishes to make all of its public meetings and hearingsaccessible to all members of the public. The City prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. If requested, the agenda and backup materials will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as requiredby Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132), and the federal rules and regulations adopted in implementation thereof. Any person who requires a disability-related modification or accommodation, including auxiliaryaids or services, in order to participate in the public meeting may request such modification, accommodation, aid or service by contacting the Planning Department either in person at 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California, or by telephone at (714) 765-5139, no later than 10:00 a.m. one business day preceding the scheduled meeting. La ciudad de Anaheim desea hacer todas sus reuniones y audiencias públicas accesibles a todos los miembros del público. La Ciudad prohíbe la discriminación por motivos de raza , color u origen nacional en cualquier programa o actividad que reciba asistencia financiera federal. Si se solicita, la agenda y los materiales de copia estarán disponible en formatos alternativos apropiados a las personas con una discapacidad, según lo requiere la Sección 202 del Acta de Americanos con Discapacidades de 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132), las normas federales y reglamentos adoptados en aplicación del mismo. Cualquier persona que requiera una modificación relativa a la discapacidad, incluyendo medios auxiliares o servicios, con el fin de participar en la reunión pública podrá solicitar dicha modificación, ayuda o servicio poniéndose en contacto con la Oficina de Secretaria de la Ciudad ya sea en persona en el 200 S Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California, o por teléfono al (714) 765-5139, antes de las 10:00 de la mañana un día habil antes de la reunión programada. 12/19/11 Page 4of 5 S C H E D U L E 2012 January 4 (Wed) January 18 (Wed) January 30 February 13 February 27 March 12 March 26 April 9 April 23 May 7 May 21 June 4 June 18 July 2 July 16 July 30 August 13 August 27 September 10 September 24 October 8 October 22 November 5 November 19 December 3 December 17 December 31 12/19/11 Page 5of 5 ßÌÌßÝØÓÛÒÌ ÒÑò ï Tracy Sato From:Kelly Buffa [kkbuffa@att.net] Sent:Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:00 PM To:Tracy Sato Emergency shelters in Anaheim Subject: ×®»½»·ª»¼¿½±°§±º¬¸»ßÒß²»©­´»¬¬»®¬¸·­³±®²·²¹¿²¼´»¿®²»¼¬¸¿¬¬¸»Ý·¬§·­½±²¬»³°´¿¬·²¹®»­¬®·½¬·²¹¬¸»´±½¿¬·±² ±º»³»®¹»²½§­¸»´¬»®­¬±·²¼«­¬®·¿´¦±²»¼¿®»¿­ò׺«´´§­«°°±®¬¬¸¿¬¼·®»½¬·±²ò ͬ¿¬»´¿©»­¬¿¾´·­¸»­­±³»±º¬¸»°®·±®·¬·»­©·¬¸©¸·½¸´±½¿´¶«®·­¼·½¬·±²­³«­¬´·ª»òÛª»²¬¸±«¹¸©»µ²±©±«® ²»·¹¸¾±®¸±±¼­¾»­¬ô¬¸·­·­±«®®»¿´·¬§òɸ·´»×­»®ª»¼±²¬¸»Ð´¿²²·²¹Ý±³³·­­·±²ô©»©»®»®»¹«´¿®´§º®«­¬®¿¬»¼¾§¬¸» ­¬®·½¬«®»­°´¿½»¼±²¬¸»Ý·¬§®»¹¿®¼·²¹°´¿½»³»²¬±º¬®¿²­·¬·±²¿´¿²¼­«°°±®¬·ª»¸±«­·²¹­·¬»­ò λ­¬®·½¬·²¹»³»®¹»²½§­¸»´¬»®­¬±·²¼«­¬®·¿´¿®»¿­·­±²»©¿§ß²¿¸»·³½¿²½±²¬®±´±«®ÆYŐ¸±«­·²¹²»»¼­ò̸·­ ®»­¬®·½¬·±²©·´´³·²·³·¦»¬¸»·³°¿½¬±²±«®°»®³¿²»²¬®»­·¼»²¬­ô©¸·½¸×¾»´·»ª»­¸±«´¼¾»±«®¹±¿´òײ¬¸»·²­¬¿²½»±º¿ ³¿­­·ª»¼·­¿­¬»®ô­«½¸¿­¿²»¿®¬¸¯«¿µ»ô©»³·¹¸¬²»»¼»³»®¹»²½§­¸»´¬»®­´±½¿¬»¼·²¿¼¼·¬·±²¿´¦±²»­òײ¬¸¿¬ ·²­¬¿²½»ô±«®Ý·¬§Ý±«²½·´½±«´¼»­¬¿¾´·­¸¬»³°±®¿®§ô»³»®¹»²½§°®±ª·­·±²­¬±¿½½±³³±¼¿¬»¬¸¿¬²»»¼ò ß²¿¸»·³¸¿­¿´±²¹¸·­¬±®§¿­¿½·¬§³¿¼»±º°»±°´»©¸±½¿®»¿¾±«¬¬¸»·®²»·¹¸¾±®­ô»ª»²±«®³±­¬¬®¿²­·¬±®§ ²»·¹¸¾±®­òÞ«¬©»¿´®»¿¼§¸¿ª»²»·¹¸¾±®¸±±¼­­»®·±«­´§¿ºº»½¬»¼¾§¬®¿²­·¬·±²¿´¿²¼­°»½·¿´²»»¼­¸±³»­òÉ»²»»¼¬± °®±¬»½¬±«®²»·¹¸¾±®¸±±¼­º®±³º«®¬¸»®·³°¿½¬­ò Õ»´´§Þ«ºº¿ éïìêçìðïíë 1 ßÌÌßÝØÓÛÒÌ ÒÑò î ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING CHAPTERS 18.10, 18.38,18.42 AND 18.92 OF TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODERELATING TO EMERGENCY SHELTERS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That Table 10-A (Primary Uses: Industrial Zone) in Section 18.10.030 of Chapter 18.10 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended as shown in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 2. That a new Section 18.38.125 be, and the same is hereby, added to Chapter 18.38 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, to read as follows: ïèòíèòïîë ÛÓÛÎÙÛÒÝÇ ÍØÛÔÌÛÎÍò " An Emergency Shelter shall comply with all of the following provisions: .010Maximum Occupancy. A single Emergency Shelter housing up to 50 occupants, or a combination of multiple shelters with a combined capacity not to exceed 50 occupants, shall be a permitted use on any parcel within the I (Industrial) Zoneor on parcels within the Northeast Area Specific Plan (SP94-1) Zone, excluding properties within Development Area 5 or 6.Emergency Shelters shall not be permitted on parcels designated for any residential use, including mixed-use residential, by the General Plan. Any other Emergency Shelter in the Industrial Zone or Northeast Area Specific Plan (SP94-1) Zone shall be subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit consistent with Chapter 18.66 (Conditional Use Permits). Religious institutions located within the I (Industrial) Zone may establish on site Emergency Shelters for up to 50 occupants without the need to amend an existing conditional use permit or apply for a new conditional use permit, regardless of current combined capacity with any existing Emergency Shelters currently in operation, subject to the minimum development standards contained in this Section. .020Stays at the facility shall be provided on a first-come first-served basis. The facility shall be open 24 hours a day; however, clients shall only be admitted to the facility only between 6:00 p.m.and 8:00 a.m. Clients must check out of the facility by 8:00 a.m.but may remain on the premises to avail themselves of other services offered. Clients must check in daily and have no guaranteed bed for the next night. -1- .030Maximum length of stay. A person’s maximum length of stay at the facility shall not exceed 180 days in a 365 day period. .040Alcohol and narcotics use and consumption are prohibited both within the facility and on the property. .050Separation of uses. A minimum distance of 300 feet, measured from the property line, shall be maintained from any other Emergency Shelter. A minimum distance of 1000 feet, measured from the property line, shall be maintained from any property designated for residential use by the Anaheim General Plan,including any mixed-use designation that permits residential uses, any public or private schoolserving a minor population, any day-care center and any assisted-living facility. .060Staffing. A minimum of one (1) staff member per fifteen (15) beds shall be on active duty when the facility is open. .070Bicycle racks or bicycle lockersshall be provided by the facility. .080Exterior lighting. Exterior lighting plans shall be provided for the entire outdoorarea of the siteand shall be subject to review and approval by the Planning and Police Departments. .090Waiting area. A client waiting area shall be provided and contain a minimum of 10 square feet per bed provided at the facility. The waiting area shall be in a location notadjacent to the public right of way, shall be visually separated from public view by a minimum 6-foot tall screening of mature landscaping or by a minimum 6-foot tall decorative masonry wall, and shall provide shade and protectionfrom the elements. .100Outdoor storage. Any outdoor storage, including, but not limited to, items brought on- site by clients for overnight stays, shall be screened from public view. Any outdoor storage areas provided shall be screened from public viewby a minimum 6-foot tall wall screened by landscaping or by a minimum 6-foot tall decorative masonry wall. .110Facility improvements. All facility improvements shall comply with Title 15 (Buildings and Housing)of the Anaheim Municipal Code,and shall also comply with the following requirements: .1101A minimum of 1 toilet for every 8 beds per gender. .1102A minimum of 1 shower for every 8 beds per gender. .1103Private shower and toilet facility for each area designated for use by individual families. .1104Kitchen facilitiesand dining hall or designated dining area shall be providedfor the preparation and serving of meals for clients and staff. -2- .120The facility may provide the following services in a designated area separate from sleeping areas: .1201In-door and out-door recreation facilities. .1202A counseling center for job placementand/oreducational, legal, or mental and physical health services. .1203Laundry facilities to serve the clients at the shelter. .1204Client storage areasfor the storage of bicycles or other personal items. .1205Other similar facilities and services geared towardsthe needs of homeless clients. .130Operations Plan. An Operations Plan shall be submittedfor review and approval by the Planning Directorand Police Chief, or their designee,prior to the operation of the Emergency Shelter. The Plan may be required to address additional specific needs as identified by the Director or Chief. The approved Operations Plan shall remain active throughout the life of the facility. At a minimum, the Plan shall contain provisions addressing the following: .1301Security and safety. Twenty-four (24) hour a day security shall be provided. Security and safety shall be addressed for both on and off-site needs, including provisions to address the separation of male/female sleeping areas as well as any family areas within the facility. .1302Loitering control. Measures regarding off-site controls to minimize the congregation of clients in the vicinity of the facility. .1303Management for outdoor areas. A system for daily admittance and discharge procedures, including monitoring for waiting areas, shall be developed to minimize disruption to nearby land uses. .1304Staff training. A staff training program shall be maintained that provide adequate knowledge and skills necessary to assist clients in obtaining permanent shelter and income. .1305Communications. A communication and outreach plan shall be developed to maintain good communication and response to operational issues which may arise from the neighborhood, City staff, or the general public. .1306Client eligibility. A screening program to determine client eligibility is required. The facility shall also utilize the Orange County region’s current Homeless Management Information System. .1307Counseling services. Provision of or links to counseling services are encouraged. Identify and describe the counseling programs to be provided as well as procedures that will be -3- used to refer clients to outside assistance agencies. An annual report to the City on this activity is required. .1308Litter control. Litter and trash removal attributable to the clients within the vicinity of the facility shall be providedon a continual basis." SECTION 3. That Table 42-A (Non-Residential Parking Requirements) of subsection .020 of Section 18.42.040 of Chapter 18.42 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as shown in Exhibit "B"attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 4. That Section 18.92.080 of Chapter 18.92of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby,amended to read as follows: þÛþ ÉÑÎÜÍô ÌÛÎÓÍ ßÒÜ ÐØÎßÍÛÍ "18.92.080. "Easement."A legal right, such as a right-of-way, affordedan individual, business or other organization to make limited use of another's real property. "Educational Institution."A public, parochial, private, charitable or nonprofit institution that provides educational instruction to students over the age of five (5) years. "Emergency Shelter." Has the same meaning as defined and used in Section 50801(e) of the California Health and SafetyCode. "Expressway, Scenic."A road intended to permit a relatively unimpeded traffic flow while allowing for motoriststo view scenic features as they drive; “Scenic Expressways” are shown on the Roadway Network map of the General Plan. SECTION 5.SEVERABILITY. The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby declares that should any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or word of this ordinance hereby adopted be declared for any reason invalid by the final judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction, it is the intent of the City Council that it would have adopted all other portions of this ordinance independent of the elimination herefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid. SECTION 6.SAVINGS CLAUSE. Neither the adoption of this ordinance nor the repeal of any other ordinance of this City shall in any manner affect the prosecution for violations of ordinances which violations were committed prior to the effective date hereof, nor be construed as a waiver of any license or -4- penalty or the penal provisions applicable to any violation thereof. The provisions of this ordinance, insofar as they are substantially the same as ordinance provisions previously adopted by the City relating to the same subject matter, shall be construed as restatements and continuations, and not as new enactments. THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was introduced at a regular meetingof the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on the ____ day of ______________, 2011, and thereafter passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the ____ day of ______________, 2011, by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: CITY OF ANAHEIM By: __________________________________ MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: ______________________________________ CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 83497.v1/MGordon -5- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þßþ Ì¿¾´» ïðóß Ðãл®³·¬¬»¼ ¾§ η¹¸¬ ÐÎ×ÓßÎÇ ËÍÛÍæ ×ÒÜËÍÌÎ×ßÔ Ýãݱ²¼·¬·±²¿´ Ë­» л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ ÆÑÒÛ ÒãЮ±¸·¾·¬»¼ ÌãÌ»´»½±³³«²·½¿¬·±²­ ß²¬»²²¿ λª·»© л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ Í°»½·¿´ Ю±ª·­·±²­ × Î»­·¼»²¬·¿´ Ý´¿­­»­ ±º Ë­»­ Mobile Home ParksC Ò±²óλ­·¼»²¬·¿´ Ý´¿­­»­ ±º Ë­»­ Agricultural CropsP Alcoholic Beverage Sales–Off-SaleC Alcoholic Beverage Sales–On-SaleC Ambulance ServicesP Animal BoardingC Animal GroomingC Antennas–BroadcastingC Antennas–Telecommunications-TSubject to§§18.38.060 and 18.62.020 Stealth Building-Mounted Antennas–Telecommunications-TSubject to§18.38.060 Stealth Ground-Mounted Antennas–Telecommunications-N Ground-Mounted (Non-Stealth) -6- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þßþ Ì¿¾´» ïðóß Ðãл®³·¬¬»¼ ¾§ η¹¸¬ ÐÎ×ÓßÎÇ ËÍÛÍæ ×ÒÜËÍÌÎ×ßÔ Ýãݱ²¼·¬·±²¿´ Ë­» л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ ÆÑÒÛ ÒãЮ±¸·¾·¬»¼ Ìã Ì»´»½±³³«²·½¿¬·±²­ ß²¬»²²¿ λª·»© л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ Í°»½·¿´ Ю±ª·­·±²­ × Automated Teller MachinesP (ATM’s) Automotive–Car Sales & RentalCSubject to§18.38.200 Automotive Car Sales, Retail or C Wholesale (Office Use Only) Automotive–Impound YardsCSubject to§18.38.200 Automotive–Public ParkingC Automotive–Parts SalesC Automotive–Repair & C Modification Automotive–Service StationsCSubject to§18.38.070 Automotive–WashingC Bars & NightclubsC BillboardsN Boat & RV SalesCSubject to§18.38.200 Building Material SalesCNot more than 30% of the outdoor area, excluding parking, shall be devoted to outdoor displays; subject to§§ 18.38.190 and 18.38.200 Business & Financial ServicesC -7- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þßþ Ì¿¾´» ïðóß Ðãл®³·¬¬»¼ ¾§ η¹¸¬ ÐÎ×ÓßÎÇ ËÍÛÍæ ×ÒÜËÍÌÎ×ßÔ Ýãݱ²¼·¬·±²¿´ Ë­» л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ ÆÑÒÛ ÒãЮ±¸·¾·¬»¼ Ìã Ì»´»½±³³«²·½¿¬·±²­ ß²¬»²²¿ λª·»© л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ Í°»½·¿´ Ю±ª·­·±²­ × Community & Religious AssemblyC Dance & Fitness Studios–LargeC Dance & Fitness Studios–SmallC Day Care CentersC Drive-Through FacilitiesC Educational Institutions–BusinessC Educational Institutions–GeneralC Educational Institutions –TutoringCSubject to §18.36.040.050 Emergency Shelters(50 or fewer PSubject to §18.38.125 occupants) Emergency Shelters(more than 50 CSubject to §18.38.125 occupants) Equipment Rental–LargeCConditional use permit not required if conducted entirely indoors Equipment Rental–SmallP Helipads & HeliportsC HospitalsC Hotels & MotelsC -8- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þßþ Ì¿¾´» ïðóß Ðãл®³·¬¬»¼ ¾§ η¹¸¬ ÐÎ×ÓßÎÇ ËÍÛÍæ ×ÒÜËÍÌÎ×ßÔ Ýãݱ²¼·¬·±²¿´ Ë­» л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ ÆÑÒÛ ÒãЮ±¸·¾·¬»¼ Ìã Ì»´»½±³³«²·½¿¬·±²­ ß²¬»²²¿ λª·»© л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ Í°»½·¿´ Ю±ª·­·±²­ × Industry–LimitedP Industry–GeneralC JunkyardsCSubject to§18.38.200 MortuariesC Offices–DevelopmentP Offices–GeneralCPermitted without conditional use permit only if accessory to an industrial or other primary permitted use Oil ProductionCSubject to§18.38.180 Outdoor Storage YardsCSubject to§18.38.200 Personnel Services–GeneralCLaundromats are subject to§18.38.150 Personnel Services–RestrictedC Plant NurseriesPSubject to§§ 18.38.190 and18.38.200; retail only requires a conditional use permit Public ServicesP Recreation–BilliardsC -9- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þßþ Ì¿¾´» ïðóß Ðãл®³·¬¬»¼ ¾§ η¹¸¬ ÐÎ×ÓßÎÇ ËÍÛÍæ ×ÒÜËÍÌÎ×ßÔ Ýãݱ²¼·¬·±²¿´ Ë­» л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ ÆÑÒÛ ÒãЮ±¸·¾·¬»¼ Ìã Ì»´»½±³³«²·½¿¬·±²­ ß²¬»²²¿ λª·»© л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ Í°»½·¿´ Ю±ª·­·±²­ × Recreation–Commercial IndoorCAmusement arcades are allowed only in conjunction with a hotel, motel or bowling alley Recreation–Commercial OutdoorC Recreation–Low-ImpactP Recreation–Swimming & TennisC Recycling FacilitiesCSubject to Chapter 18.48 Repair Services–GeneralP Repair Services–LimitedC Research & DevelopmentP Restaurants–Drive-ThroughCSubject to§18.38.220 Restaurants–GeneralCFast-food and take-out service allowed without a conditional use permit when a part of an industrial complex of 5 or more units; subject to§18.38.220 Restaurants–Semi-EnclosedCSubject to§18.38.220 Restaurants–Walk-UpC Retail Sales–Household FurnitureCPermitted by conditional use permit only if the retail sales portion of the -10- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þßþ business occupies a minimum of 50,000 square feet of building floor area Ì¿¾´» ïðóß Ðãл®³·¬¬»¼ ¾§ η¹¸¬ ÐÎ×ÓßÎÇ ËÍÛÍæ ×ÒÜËÍÌÎ×ßÔ Ýãݱ²¼·¬·±²¿´ Ë­» л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ ÆÑÒÛ ÒãЮ±¸·¾·¬»¼ Ìã Ì»´»½±³³«²·½¿¬·±²­ ß²¬»²²¿ λª·»© л®³·¬ λ¯«·®»¼ × Í°»½·¿´ Ю±ª·­·±²­ Retail Sales–GeneralCIndustrially-related only Retail Sales–OutdoorCSubject to§§ 18.38.190 and 18.38.200 Self StorageCSubject to City Council Policy No. 7.2 Sex-Oriented BusinessesPSubject to Chapter 18.54 Studios–BroadcastingP Studios–RecordingP Towing ServicesP Transit FacilitiesC Truck Repair & SalesCSubject to§18.38.200 Utilities–MajorC Utilities–MinorP Veterinary ServicesC Warehousing & Storage–EnclosedP WholesalingP -11- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þÞþ Ì¿¾´» ìîóß ÒÑÒóÎÛÍ×ÜÛÒÌ×ßÔ ÐßÎÕ×ÒÙ ÎÛÏË×ÎÛÓÛÒÌÍ Ë­» Ý´¿­­ λ¯«·®»¼ Í°¿½»­ Agricultural Crops5 spaces per 10 acres. Alcoholic Beverage Sales–Off-Sale0 spaces (spaces are required for underlying uses only). Alcoholic Beverage Sales–On-Sale0 spaces (spaces are required for underlying uses only). Ambulance Services4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA, plus parking for ambulances/emergency vehicles. Animal Boarding4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Animal Grooming4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Antennas–Broadcasting2 spaces. Antennas–Private TransmittingNone. Antennas–Telecommunications1 space. Automatic Teller Machines2 spaces per machine. (ATM’s) (Exterior, walk-up facilities not located on properties Note: No parking spaces are required when located on the exterior developed with other retail or office building wall of an existing business use, when located within the uses.)interior of any other type of business establishment, or when free- standing machines are located on properties developed with other retail or office uses. In addition, no parking spaces are requiredfor drive-up facilities. Automotive–Car Sales & RentalGeneral:2.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for interior showroom, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of office use, plus 5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building GFA used for parts, sales, storage and repair use. -12- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þÞþ Wholesale (excluding auctions):4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of space used for parking vehicles to be sold. Auctions :Requires parking demand study per paragraph 18.42.040.010.0107. Automotive–Car Sales Retail & 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Wholesale (Office Use Only) Automotive–Public ParkingNone. Automotive–Parts Sales5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Automotive–Repair & Modification3.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA, or 5 spaces, whichever is greater. Stand-Alone Automotive–Service Stations:2 spaces. In Conjunction with Other Uses :None. Automotive–WashingIn Conjunction with Service Station:1 space, plus drying area for 5 vehicles. Stand-Alone :5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA, plus drying area for 5 vehicles. Bars & Nightclubs17 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Bed & Breakfast Inns1 space for each bedroom, plus1 space for each nonresident employee, plus 1 space for visitors (for purposes of this use class, "Bedroom" means any room designed, intended or primarily used for sleeping purposes). BeekeepingNone. BillboardsNone. Boat & RV Sales2.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for interior showroom, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of office use, plus 5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building GFA used for parts, sales, storage and repair use. -13- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þÞþ Business & Financial Services5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. CemeteriesRequires parking demand study per paragraph18.42.040.010.0107. Commercial Retail CentersTotal parking spaces are equal tothe sum of the parking requirements for the individual use types in the center. Community & Religious Assembly0.333 spacesper fixed seat, or 29 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA, whichever results in a greater number of spaces, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for office use, plus, if a kitchen facility is provided, 0.02 space per person for the maximum capacity figure of the assembly area determined by the City Fire Department; if other types of ancillary uses other than a Sunday school are included, a parking demand study may be required. Computer Internet & Amusement 0.18 spacesper computer, or 5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of FacilitiesGFA, whichever results in a greater number of spaces. Convalescent & Rest Homes0.8 spacesperbed. Convenience Stores5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA;ifcombined with other allowed uses, 3 spaces for the first additional use, and 1 space for each additional use thereafter, except that the extra spaces are not required when the uses are integrated within a commercial retail center. Dance & Fitness Studios–LargeRequires parking demand study per paragraph18.42.040.010.0107. Dance & Fitness Studios–Small5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Day Care Centers1 space per employee, plus 1 space per 10 children or adult clients, plus 1 space for loading and unloading children or adult clients onsite. Drive-Through FacilitiesNone as an accessory use, but requires adequate space for queuing. Educational Institutions–Business0.82spacesper student, or 20 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for instruction area, whichever results in a greater number of spaces, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for office area. -14- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þÞþ Educational Institutions–GeneralElementary and Junior High Schools:1 space per classroom, plus 1 space per non-office employee, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for office use, plus parking required for assembly halls and auditoriums (see Community & Religious Assembly). High Schools :1 space per non-office employee, plus 1 space per 6 students, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for office use, plus parking required for assembly halls and auditoriums (see Community & Religious Assembly). Educational Institutions–Tutoring4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Emergency Shelter1 space per employee and volunteer staff member, plus 1 space for every 4 beds or 0.5 spaces per bedroom designated for family units with children. Equipment Rental–Large4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of buildingGFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 3 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet, plus 0.4 space per 1,000 square feet of outdoor equipment storage area. Equipment Rental–Small4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 3 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet, plus 0.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of outdoor equipment storage area. Golf Courses & Country ClubsGolf Courses:10 spaces per hole, plus 1 space per 35 square feet of building GFA used for public assembly, plus 5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA used for other commercial purposes. Golf Driving Ranges :1 space per driving tee. Group Care Facilities0.8 spacesper bed. HelipadsRequires parking demand study per paragraph18.42.040.010.0107. HospitalsRequires parking demand study per paragraph18.42.040.010.0107. Hotels & Motels0.8 spacesper guest room, plus 8 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for banquet/meeting room, plus 8 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for full-service, semi-enclosed, walk-up and fast-food restaurants, plus 5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for take-out restaurants integrated into the hotel complex, plus 1 space per 1,000 square feet of retail space plus 0.25 spacesfor each employee working in the guest room areas. -15- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þÞþ Industry–LimitedIndustrial–General Limited:1.55 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA, which may include a maximum of 10% office space, plus, if the percentage of office space exceeds 10% of the GFA,4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for the floor area in excess of 10%. Industrial Training Facilities :0.82 spacesper student, or 20 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for instructional use, whichever results in a greater number of spaces, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for office use. Outdoor Uses :0.4 spacesper 1,000 square feet of lot area devoted to outdoor uses, excluding parking areas and vehicular accessways, or 1 space per 2 maximum contemplated number of employees to be engaged in the outdoor operation, whichever results in a greater number of spaces. Industry–GeneralIndustrial–General:1.55 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building GFA, which may include a maximum of 10% office space, plus, if the percentage of office space exceeds 10% of the GFA, 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for the floor area in excess of 10%. Industrial Training Facilities :0.82 spacesper student, or 20 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for instructional use, whichever results in a greaternumber of spaces, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for office use. Outdoor Uses :0.4 spacesper 1,000 square feet of lot area devoted to outdoor uses, excluding parking areas and vehicular accessways, or 1 space per 2 maximum contemplated number of employees to be engaged in the outdoor operation, whichever results in the greater number of spaces. Junkyards5 spaces or 5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building GFA, whichever is greater. Markets–Large5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Markets–Small5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Medical & Dental Offices6 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. MortuariesRequires parking demand study per paragraph18.42.040.010.0107. -16- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þÞþ OfficesOffice-General:4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for buildings of 3 stories or lower;3spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for buildings of more than 3 stories. Oil Production2 spaces per well. Outdoor Storage Yards4 spaces or 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building GFA of any accessory building, whichever is greater, plus spaces required for service vehicles. Personnel Services–General5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFAfor first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Personnel Services–Restricted5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Plant Nurseries5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building GFA, plus 0.4 space per 1,000 square feet of lot area devoted to outdoor uses, excluding parking areas and vehicular accessways. Public Services4 spaces per 1,000 squarefeet of GFA for buildings of 3 stories or lower;3spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for buildings of more than 3 stories. Recreation–Bowling & BilliardsBowling Alleys:6 spaces per bowling lane. Billiard Halls :2 spaces per billiard table, plus required spaces for other uses within the facility. Recreation–Commercial IndoorAmusement Arcades:requires parking demand study per paragraph 18.42.040.010.0107. Racquetball Facilities :5 spaces per court. Skating Rinks :2.4 spaces per 1,000 squarefeet of building GFA. Broadcast or Recording Studios with Audience :5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Theaters–Live Performances :0.4 spaces per seat or patron, whichever results in a greater number of spaces, plus 0.8 spaces per employee, including performers. -17- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þÞþ Theaters–Single-Screen Motion Picture:0.6 space per seat or patron, whichever results in a greater number of spaces, plus 5 spaces for employees. Theaters–Multi-Screen Motion Picture: 0.3 spaces per seat or per patron, whichever results in a greater number of spaces, plus 2 employee spaces per screen. Other Uses :Requires parking demand study per subsection 18.42.040.010.0107. Recreation–Commercial OutdoorMiniature Golf Course:20 spaces per course, plus 1 per each employee. Other Uses :requires parking demand study per paragraph 18.42.040.010.0107. Recreation–Low-ImpactRequires parking demand study per paragraph 18.42.040.010.0107. Recreation–Swimming & TennisSwimming Facilities:requires parking demand study per paragraph 18.42.040.010.0107. Tennis Courts :5 spaces per court. Recycling Services–ConsumerNone; provided, however, that spaces are required for host use(s) only. Recycling Services–General1.55 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building GFA. Recycling Services–Processing1.55 spaces per employee. Repair Services–General5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Repair Services–Limited5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Research & Development4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for buildings of 3 stories or lower;3spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for buildings of more than 3 stories. -18- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þÞþ Restaurants–GeneralDrive-In, Drive-Through, Fast-Food:16 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Take-Out (not to exceed a cumulative maximum total of ten seats for patrons) :5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Restaurants–Full Service8 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA if integrated into a planned development complex;15spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA, if not integrated into a planned development complex. Restaurants–Semi-Enclosed8 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA, if integrated into a planned development complex;15spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA, if not integrated into a planned development complex. Restaurants–Take-Out5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Restaurants–Walk-Up16 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Retail Sales–GeneralGeneral:5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Art Galleries :3.3 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Furniture, Carpet & Flooring :2.25 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Retail Sales–Kiosks1 space per 25 square feet of GFA or3 spaces per facility, whichever results in a greater number of parking spaces. Retail Sales–Outdoor0.4 spacesper 1,000 square feet of lot area devoted to outdoor uses, excluding parking areas and vehicular accessways, or 0.5 space per each employee engaged in the outdoor operation, whichever results in a greater number of parking spaces. Retail Sales–RegionalFurniture, Carpet & Flooring:2.25 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Other :5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Retail Sales–Used Merchandise5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. -19- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þÞþ Room & Board1 space for each bedroom, plus 1 space for each nonresident employee, plus 1 space for visitors (for purposes of this provision, "Bedroom" means any room designed, intended or primarily used for sleeping purposes). Self-Storage Facilities0.27 spacesper 1,000 square feet of building GFA or 5 spaces, whichever results in a greater number of spaces, plus adequate loading and unloading areas as required by the Planning Services Manager or his/her designee. Sex-Oriented BusinessesPrimarily Live Performance:10 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Primarily Book or Video Store :5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Studios–Broadcasting2.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Studios–Recording2.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA. Towing Services4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building GFA, plus spaces for tow trucks. Transit FacilitiesRequires parking demand study per paragraph 18.42.040.010.0107. Truck Repair & Sales2.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for interior showroom, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of office use, plus 5.5 square feet per 1,000 square feet of building GFA for parts, sales, storage and repair use. Utilities–MajorRequires parking demand study per paragraph18.42.040.010.0107. Utilities–MinorNone. Veterinary Services5.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for first 100,000 square feet, plus 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA over 100,000 square feet. Warehousing & Storage–Enclosed1.55 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA, whichmay include a maximum of 10% office space, plus, if the percentage of office space exceeds 10% of the GFA, 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for the floor area in excess of 10%. -20- ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì þÞþ Warehousing & Storage–Outdoors0.4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of outdoor storage area (excluding vehicle accessways), plus 1.55 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA (which may include a maximum of 10% office space), plus, if the percentage of office space exceeds 10% of the GFA, 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of GFA for the floor area in excess of 10%. Wholesaling1.55 spaces per 1,000 square feet of building GFA. -21- ßÌÌßÝØÓÛÒÌ ÒÑò í Ю±°±­»¼ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ ¿²¼ Ó¿²¿¹»³»²¬ ͬ¿²¼¿®¼­ º±® Û³»®¹»²½§ ͸»´¬»®­ An Emergency Shelter will be required to comply with these standards: Ó¿¨·³«³ ѽ½«°¿²½§ò 50 occupants in a single or in a combination of multiple shelters with a combined capacity not to exceed 50 occupants. Religious institutions located within the Industrial Zone may establish on site Shelters for up to 50 occupants without further CUP consideration, regardless of current combined capacity of any Shelters Any other Shelter, either larger or those that when combined with other shelters exceed 50 occupants, will require a CUP. ͬ¿§­ ¿¬ ¬¸» º¿½·´·¬§ ­¸¿´´ ¾» ±² ¿ º·®­¬ó½±³» º·®­¬ó­»®ª»¼ ¾¿­·­ò Clients may be admitted to the facility only between 6:00 pm and 8:00 am. The facility shall be required to be open 24 hours a day. Clients have no guaranteed bed for the next night. Maximum length of stay. The maximum length of stay at the facility shall not exceed 180 days in a 365 day period. Ô±½¿¬·±² ®»¯«·®»³»²¬­æ Í»°¿®¿¬·±² ±º «­»­ . A minimum distance of 300 feet, measured from the property line, shall be maintained from any other Emergency Shelter. A minimum distance of 1000 feet, measured from the property line, shall be maintained from any: Property designated for residential use in the General Plan, including mixed-use designations that permit residential uses. Public or private school, day-care center, or assisted-living facility. λ¯«·®»¼ п®µ·²¹ Í°¿½»­ò 1 space per employee and volunteer staff member plus 1 space for every 4 beds or 0.5 spaces per bedroom designated for family units with children. Bicycle parking and a bicycle rack shall be provided by the facility. Í·¬» ¿²¼ Ú¿½·´·¬§ ®»¯«·®»³»²¬­ò Outdoor storage. Any outdoor storage, including, but not limited to, items brought on-site by clients for overnight stays, shall be screened from public view. Any outdoor storage areas provided shall be screened from public view by a minimum 6-foot tall wall and mature landscaping or a decorative masonry wall. Exterior lighting. Exterior lighting plans shall be provided for the entire outdoor area of the site. Planning Commission Attachment 12/19/2011- 1 - Ю±°±­»¼ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ ¿²¼ Ó¿²¿¹»³»²¬ ͬ¿²¼¿®¼­ º±® Û³»®¹»²½§ ͸»´¬»®­ Waiting area. A waiting area shall be provided which contains a minimum of 10 square feet per bed provided at the facility. The waiting area shall be in a location not adjacent to the public right of way, shall be visually separated from public view by a minimum 6-foot tall screening of mature landscaping or by a minimum 6-foot tall decorative masonry wall, and shall provide consideration of shade and protection from the elements. Kitchen facilities and dining area: A kitchen facility for preparation of meals for clients and staff, including an area for dining, shall be required. Facility improvements. All facility improvements shall comply with Title 15 Buildings and Housing of the Anaheim Municipal Code and shall additionally provide: A minimumof 1 toilet for every 8 beds per gender. A minimum of 1 shower for every 8 beds per gender. Private shower and toilet facility for each area designated for use by individual families. The facility may provide the following services in an area separate from sleeping areas: In-door and out-door recreation facilities. A counseling center for job placement, educational, health care, legal, or mental health services. Laundry facilities to serve the clients at the shelter. Client storage area such as for the storage of bicycles or personal items. Or similar services geared to homeless clients. Ñ°»®¿¬·±²­ . Staffing. A minimum of one (1) staff member per fifteen (15) beds shall be awake and on duty when the facility is open. Alcohol and narcotics use and consumption will be prohibited both within the facility and on the property. Operations Plan Required to be approved by the Planning Director and Chief of Police, or their designee,prior to the operation of the Emergency Shelter. Must remain active throughout the life of the facility. At a minimum, the Plan shall contain provisions addressing the following: Security and safety. Security and safety shall be addressed for both on and off-site needs, including provisions to address the separation of male/female sleeping areas as well as any family areas within the facility. Planning Commission Attachment 12/19/2011-2- Ю±°±­»¼ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ ¿²¼ Ó¿²¿¹»³»²¬ ͬ¿²¼¿®¼­ º±® Û³»®¹»²½§ ͸»´¬»®­ Loitering control. Measures regarding off-site controls to minimize the congregation of clients in the vicinity of the facility during hours that clients are not allowed on-site. Management for outdoor areas. A system for daily admittance and discharge procedures, including monitoring for waiting areas, shall be developed to minimize disruption to nearby land uses. Staff training. A staff training program shall be maintained that provide adequate knowledge and skills necessary to assist clients in obtaining permanent shelter and income. Communications. A communication and outreach plan shall be developed to maintain good communication and response to operational issues which may arise from the neighborhood, City staff, or the general public. Client eligibility. A screening program to determine client eligibility is required.The facility shall be required to utilize the Orange County region’s current Homeless Management Information System. Counseling services. Provision of or links to counseling services are encouraged. o Identify and describe the counseling programs to be o providedas well as procedures that will be used to refer clients to outside assistance agencies. An annual report tothe City on this activity is required. o Litter control. Litter and trash removal attributable to the clients within the vicinity of the facility shall be provided. Any other additional specific needs as identified by thePlanning Directoror Police Chief. Planning Commission Attachment 12/19/2011-3- City of Anaheim PLANNING DEPARTMENT There is no new correspondence regarding this item. 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Suite #162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5139 Fax: (714) 765-5280 www.anaheim.net ßÌÌßÝØÓÛÒÌ ÒÑò ï × øÐÌÓË÷ ÊßÝßÒÌ ÍÐ çîóî Üßï ÊßÝßÒÌ × øÐÌÓË÷ ×ÒÜËÍÌÎ×ßÔ ÍÐ çîóî Üßï ÍÌßÇÞÎ×ÜÙÛ ÍË×ÌÛÍ ßÒßØÛ×Ó Í ÍÐ çîóî Üßï ØÑÔ×ÜßÇ ×ÒÒ ßÒßØÛ×Ó ÎÛÍÑÎÌ ÍÐ çîóî Üßï ÚËÌËÎÛ ÙÛÒÛ ßËÌÎÇ ÉßÇ ÑÊÛÎÐßÍÍ ÎÓóì ßÐÌÍ îì ÜË Û ÉßÕÛÚ×ÛÔÜ ßÊÛ Ì øÓØÐ÷ ÎÓóì ÝóÙ ÜÛÔ ÎßÇ ÎÛÌß×Ô ßÐÌÍ ÓÑÞ×ÔÛ ÛÍÌßÌÛÍ è ÜË ÎÓóì ßÐÌÍ è ÜË ðëðïðð p ß»®·¿´ 豬±æ Ó¿§ îðïð Ú»»¬ ßÐÒæ ïíéóíîïóíí ïíéóíîïóíì Í«¾¶»½¬ Ю±°»®¬§ ÜÛÊ Ò±ò îðïïóðððçî ïçîç ͱ«¬¸ Ó¿²½¸»­¬»® ߪ»²«» ßÌÌßÝØÓÛÒÌ ÒÑò ï ÚËÌËÎÛ ÙÛÒÛ ßËÌÎÇ ÉßÇ ÑÊÛÎÐßÍÍ Û ÉßÕÛÚ×ÛÔÜ ßÊÛ ðëðïðð p ß»®·¿´ 豬±æ Ó¿§ îðïð Ú»»¬ ßÐÒæ ïíéóíîïóíí ïíéóíîïóíì Í«¾¶»½¬ Ю±°»®¬§ ÜÛÊ Ò±ò îðïïóðððçî ïçîç ͱ«¬¸ Ó¿²½¸»­¬»® ߪ»²«» City of Anaheim PLANNING DEPARTMENT There is no new correspondence regarding this item. 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Suite #162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5139 Fax: (714) 765-5280 www.anaheim.net