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PC 2009/02/02~t ~~~~E~M ~~ ~ % O ~ ~ u O\ II~ , e r ar , Councii Chamber, City Hall 200 South Anaheim Boulevard Anaheim, California • Chairman; Joseph Karaki • Chairman Pro-Tempore: Panky Romero ~ • Commissioners: Peter Agarwral, Kelly Buffa, Gail Eastman, Stephen Faessel, Victoria Ramirez • Call To Order • Prelsrninary Plan Fievie~- y:30 P. . • Staff update to Commission on various City developments and issues (As requested by Planning Commission) • Preliminary Plan Review for items on the February 2, 2009 agenda 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. AnY writinps or documents provided to a majority of the Planninp Commission reaardinc~any item on this aqenda (other than writinas leqallv exempt from public disclosure) will be made available for public inspection in the Planninq Department located at City Hall 200 S. Anaheim Boulevard. Anaheim, California, durincLrepular business hours. • Recess 1'o Public liearing • Reconverae To Public Hearing 2:30 P, . • Pledge Of Allegianc~ • Public Comments • Consent Calendar • Public Fi~aring Iterns • Comrnission lJpdates: e Discussion: • Asljoaarnrnent You may leave a message for the Planning Commission using the followi~g e-mail address: planninqcommission@anaheim.net ~NDED% Anahea~a Planning Cornrnission Agenda - 2e30 Pe e Pub6ic Comrr~ents: This is an opportunity for members of the public to speak on any item under the jurisdiction of the Anaheim 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. inutes Il'E 1 A Receiving and approving the Minutes from the Planning Commission Meeting of January 5, 2009. Il°EM 1 ~ Receiving and approving the Minutes from the Planning Comrnission Meeting of January 21, 2009. Request for Contintaance to February 1 ~, 2009 ( otion) Request for Contirauance to February 1 ~, 2009 ( otion) 02/02/08 Page 2 of 11 Pc,~tslec Hearina Iterns: I~E~ NO. 2 ZONINfa CODE AMEND EN7' ~O. 200~-00071 Applicarat: Nancy Parker Quiel Signs 272 South I Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 Location: Ci#ywide Request to amend the sign code section of Title 18 "Zoning" of the Anaheim Municipal Code to permit freeway-oriented, freestanding readerboard signs for business schools. Environmental Determination: Environmental Impact Report No. 330, which was previously certified, has been determined to serve as the appropriate environmental documentation for this project in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Request for Contirauan~e to February 1 ~, 2009 ( otion) Project Planner.• David See dsee Qanaheim. net 02/02/08 Page 3 of 11 ITE NO. 3 RECLASSiFICATION NO. 200~-00225 Resolution No. O~rner: Anaheim Redevelopment Agency 201 South Anaheim Boulevard Anaheim, CA 92805 Applican#e Dave Wilk Disney Goals 1170 North La Palma Park Way Anaheim, C,4 92805 Location. 1170 tVo~h La Palr~aa Park av. This property is _ approximately 1.1 acres and located at the northwest corner of La Palma Park Way and Homer Street, with frontages of 140 feet on the . north side of La Palma Park Way and 360 feet on the west side of Homer Street. Request to reclassify the property from the Multiple-Family Project Planner: Residential (RM-4) zone to the Public Recreation (PR) ~avid See zone. dsee @anaheim. net Environmental Determination: A IVegative Declaration has been prepared which evaluates the potential environmental impacts of this project in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). 02/02/08 Page 4 of 11 ITE NO. 4 COfVDIl°IOIVAL l1SE PER 1T NO. 200~-053~9 ' Resolution No. Ouvner: Edward Chen P.O. Box 1374 Sierra Madre, CA 91025 Applicant: Nehad FChalib Multimedia Outlet 1674 V1/est Lincoln P-venue Anaheim, CA 92801 Location: 1674 West Lincoln Avenue; This _ property is 0.65 acres with frontages of 127 feet on the south side of Lincoln Avenue and 32 feet on the east side of - Euclid Avenue and a maximum depth of 188 feet. Request to allow auto sound system, tire and rim Project Planner. installation services in conjunction with an automobile oavid see eleCtt'OnICS I"etail St01"e. dseeC~anaheim.net Environmental Determination: The proposed action is Categorically Exempt from the requirement to prepare additional environmental documentation per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Class 1 (Existing Facilities). 02/02/08 Page 5 of 11 Il°EM NO. 5 CONDITIONAL l1SE PERMIT NO. 200~-053~1 Reso6ution IVo. WITFI A PARICING VARIAN~E - O~rner Mojgan Vasseghi ancl 116 South IVohl Canyon Road Applicant: Anaheim, CA 92807 L.ocation: 116 South Nohl Canvon Roasle This property is approximately 0.45 acres, having a frontage of 83 feet on the east side of South Nohl Canyon Road and approximately 315 feet southeast of the centerline of Santa Ana _ Canyon Road. Request to permit a Day Care center in an existing single- Project P~anner: family residence with fewer parking spaces than required by Scott Koehm COde. skoehm @anaheim.net Environmental Determination: The proposed action is Categorically Exempt from the requirement to prepare additional environmental documentation per California Environmental Quality ,4ct (CEQP-) Guidelines Class 1 (Existing Facilities). 02/02/08 Page 6 of 11 Il'E tVO. 6 RECL.ASSlFICAl'!ON Oe 200~-00226 A D Resoltation No. A EIVD EIVI' 1'O CONDiTBONAL IJSE PERMII° NO. 200~-05393 F3esolut0on No. Oe~ner: Anaheim Free Methodist Church and 1001 IVorth Mayflower Street Applicant: Anaheim, CA 92801 Location: 1001 North avflower Street: This property is approximately 1.75 acres, having a frontage of 217 feet on the east side of North Mayflower Street and approximately 366 feet south of the _ centerline of La Palma Avenue. Request to reclassify the subject property from the ~ Project P~anner: Transition {T) Zone to the Residential, Single-Family {RS-3) Scott Koehm " Zone and amend a previously-approved conditional use skoehm@anaheim.net permit to allow the expansion of an existing church to include the addition of six Sunday school classrooms, expanded restrooms, and a child play yard. Environmental Determination: A Negative Declaration has been prepared which evaluates the potential environmental irnpacts of this project in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). 02/02/08 Page 7 of 11 I1~EN1 ~lo. 7 ZONING CODE A END EN'C NO. 200~-00076 Request for Coratinuance to ~ebruary 18, 2009 Applicant: Planning Department City of Anaheim ( otoon) 200 South Anaheim Boulevard Anaheim, C,4 92805 Location: Cit~icle This is a request initiated by the City of Anaheim Planning Project Planner. Department to amend Chapters 18.08 (Commercial Zones), Vanessa 1Vorwood 18.10 (Industrial Zone) and 18.38 (Supplernental Use vnorwoodQanaheim.net Regulations) of the Anaheim IV~unicipal Code to eliminate "Autornotive - Car Sales, Retail or Wholesale - Office Use Only" as a specific land use category. - , Environmental Determination: The proposed action is Categorically Exempt from the requirement to prepare additional environmental documentation under Section 21080, Public Resources Code. 02/02/08 Page 8 of 11 I°fEM NO. 8 CONDII'IONAL l1S PER IT NO, 200~-05357 AND VARIANCE NO. 2009-04770 Owner: Orange County Conservation Corps The Rock Church 1853 North Raymond Avenue Anaheim, CP, 92801 Appiicant: Rick Fox 275 South Glassell Street Orange, CA 92866 Location: 1853 IVorfh Ravrnond Avenuee This property is approximately 0.68 acres, located at the northwest corner of North Raymond Avenue and Kimberly Avenue. Off-site parking would be provided on one property located at 101 East Orangethorpe ,4venue which is approximately 2.65 acres, having a frontage of 400 feet along the north side of East Orangethorpe ,4venue approximately 515 feet east the centerline of Lemon Avenue. Request to permit a job training and educational facility for at-risk youth in conjunction with a recycling and collection facility with fewer parking spaces than required by Code. Environmental Determination: A Negative Declaration has been prepared which evaluates the potential environmental impacts of this project in accordance with the provisions c~f the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Request for Continuance to March 2, 2009 (Motion) Project Planner. Scott Koehm skoehm @anaheim.net ~djourn to ednesefay, ~~bruary 1~, 2009 at 1:30 P.~. for rela inary lan ev~ew , 02/02/08 Page 9 of 11 c~~-r~~oc~~'o~ o~ ~os~i~~ I hereby certify that a complete copy of this agenda was posted at: 5:00 p.m. January 28, 2009 (TIME) (DATE) LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBER-QISPLAY CASE AfVD COUNCIL DISPLAY KIOSK SIGNED: --s ~ If you chalienge 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. RIGHTS OF APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL FROM PLANIVING COf~MISSION ACTION Any action taken by the Planning Commission this date regarding Reclassifications, Conditional Use Permits and Variances will be final 22 days after Planning Commission action and any action regarding Tentative Tract and Parcel f~aps will be final 10 days after 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. ANAHEIM PLANNIfVG COM~/IISSION In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Planning Department, (714) 765-5139. Notification no later than 10:00 a.m. on the Friday before the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. Recorcfec9 decision iroforrnation is available 24 hours a clay by calling ~the Planning Departrnent's Autornateci 1'elephone System at (714) 765-5139e 02/02/08 Page 10 of 11 ~ L 200 February 18 (Wed) March 2 March 16 March 30 April 13 April 27 May 11 May 27 (V~/ed) June 8 June 22 July 8 (~/ed) July 20 August 3 August 17 August 31 September 14 September 28 October 12 _. October 26 November 9 November 23 (cancelled) December 7 December 21 (cancelled) 02/02/08 Page 11 of 11 February 2, 2009 Subject Property Zoning Code Amendment No. 2008-00071 1380 South Sanderson Avenue m E. BALL RD ~ m ~ w ~ N ~ a 0 U 0 F ~ ~ o N ~, E. HO y WEILAVE AVE ~ e g / j ~~~,A P~ E•% ~0 7__` y i 10688 o so ioo Aerial Photo: Feet i.,i.. ~nnc ITE 1~0a 2 PI.ANNING C ISSIOIV AGEI~ A PO 'I' 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Suite #162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5139 Fax: (714) 765-5280 - www.anaheim:net City of Anaheim SIJ~~CT: ZOI~III~G COI3E AMEl~1I)1VIENT I~TO. 2008-00071 LOCATIOI~1: Citywide APPLICAl~~': The applicant is Sandy Stahl with ACR Trust. ~QUESZ': This is a request to amend the sign code section of Title 18 "Zoning" of the Anaheim Municipal Code to permit freeway-oriented, freestanding electronic readerboard signs for business schools subject to approval of a conditional use permit. COIVIMEl~TI2ATI01~1: Staff recommends that the Commission continue this request to February 18, 2009 to readvertise this item to include a concurrent request for a conditional use perrnit for the proposed freestanding sign. Respectfully submitted, Concurred by, ~s~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~ Principal Planner Services Manager I1 c-~ I = GG U USED CAI ~ W SALES ~ ~ o AUTO ~ REPAIR GG SERVICE i ~ STATION Q > _ W _ _I C-G ~ PALM MOTOR m LODGE ~ C-G m ~ MEDICAL CLINIC ~ T ~d.. GG ~nnALL COMMERCIAL SHOPS •VICTOR•AVE ~ CARL KARCHER WAY _J._ GG _I " SMALL STORES RM-4 I I ~ OFFICE B _-I RM-4 RCL 2008-00225 RCL 1946-5 CHARITY ORGANIZATION RM-4 UCI FAMdLY HEALTH RM-4 CENTER OF ANAHEIM ~ N ' VACANT ! M d' ~ <~ A~~~j ai c-G Q '9p ~ OFFICE ~ '9~Q~~ w~ BLDG PARKING LOT qy p ~~~ RM-4 3 DU RM-4 a \ I ¢` ~I m c U a~~i ~ Q February 2, 2009 Subject Property Reclassification No. 2008-00225 1170 North La Paima Park Way 10689 8 1 A 0 February 2, 2009 Subject Property Reclassification No. 2008-00225 1170 IVorth La Palrna Park W 10689 o so ioo Aeriai Photo: Feet JUIV 2006 I'I'E N0.3 PI~ II~G CO ISSION AGEN A 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Suite #162 Anaheim, CA 92805 TeL (714) 765-5139 Fax: (714) 765-5280 www.anaheim.net City of Anaheim PL1~IV~TIlVG I~EPART ENT 19ATE: FE~I~UA~2Y 2, 2009 FROIVIe PLAI~TI~tIl~TG SERVICES 1VIAl~1E1GE1~ ~Jt-~V L ~7L` ~y 1 A6~alL~ 1 1 L.Eil\1\~Ar SIJB,TEC'T: CI.ASSII+'ICATIOl~T 1~10. 200~-00225 LOCATI01~1: 1170 North La Palma Park Way APPI,ICAl~tT'/PROPEIZT'Y OV6~TER: The property owner is the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency and the applicant is David Wilk with Disney GOALS. REQUEST': The applicant requests approval to reclassify the property from the Multiple-Family Residential (RM-4) zone to the Public Recreation (PR) zone. COMIVIE1~11)ATION: Staff recommends the Planning Commission adopt the attached resolution, approving a Negative Declaration and Reclassification No. 2008- 00225. BACKGROiJND: This property, which is owned by the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency, is developed with a Disney GOALS youth development facility. The property is located in the Multiple Family Residential (RM-4) zone, within the Merged Revelopment Project Area. The General Plan designates this property and properties to the west, east, and south for park land uses. Properties to the north, across Carl Karcher Way, are designated for low intensity office uses. PROPOSAI,: The applicant submitted a request to reclassify the subject properly from the Multiple-Family Residential (RM-4) zone to the Public Recreation (PR) zone to allow for the future construction of two tennis courts and an artificial turf field in conjunction with the existing Disney GOALS facility. If the rezone is approved, the new tennis and soccer fields would be permitted by right and could be approved by staff administratively. The site plan indicates that these outdoor sports fields would be constructed on the northern vacant portion of the property, adjacent to Carl Karcher Way. Disney GOALS is a nonprofit organization which provides free youth developrnent programs for low income youths in the Anaheim area. The organization provides free facility access, bus transportation, academic programs, a recreation center, career development programs, sports camps, nutritional education, and various fitness programs for these youths. RECLASSIFICATION NO. 2008-00225 February 2, 2009 Page 2 of 2 AI~1~I.YSIS: This reclassification would implement the existing Paxks land use designation of the General Plan. The proposed reclassification to the PR zone would perrnit the existing Disney GOALS facility, including the three proposed outdoor sports fields, by right in the zone. Disney GOALS operates under a Lease Agreement and Exclusive Negotiation Agreement with the City. The Community Services Department monitors the terms of these agreements. COl~tCLiJSI01~1: Staff recommends approval of the reclassification request because the proposed zoning implements the General Plan designation for this property and would permit land uses which are compatible with the surrounding public and commercial uses in the vicinity. Respectfully submitted, Con urred by, L~~~~ ~~s~s~ o ~ Principal Planner P 'ng Services Manager Attachments: 1. Vicinity and Aerial Maps 2. Draft Resolution 3. Reclassification Justification Letter 4. Letter of Request The following attachments were provided to the Planning Commission and are available for public review at the Planning Services Division at City Hall. 5. Disney GOALS promotional literature 6. Site Plan 7. Site Photograph [ FT] ATT~C NT NO. 2 RESOLUTION NO. PC2009-*** A RESOLUTION OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING A NEGATIVE DECLARATIOIV AND APPROVING RECLASSIFICATION NO. 2008-00225 (1170 NORTH LA PALMA PARK WAY) WHEREAS, the Anaheim City Planning Commission did receive a verified Petition for Reclassification on certain real property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, shown on Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, this property was previously developed with the Disney GOALS youth development facility and is in the Multiple-Family Residential (RM-4) zone with a General Plan land use designation of Parks; and WI3EREAS, the applicant and property owner have requested approval of a Reclassification to reclassify the property from the Multiple-Family Residential (RM-4) zone to the Public Recreation (PR) zone, consistent with the General Plan land use designatian of Parks; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Civic Center in the City of Anaheim on February 2, 2009 at 2:30 p.m., notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code, Chapter 18.60 "Procedures", to hear and consider evidence for and against said proposed reclassification and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said Comrnission, after due inspection, investigation and study made by itself and in its behalf, and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing, does find and determine the following facts: l. That reclassification of subject property from the Multiple-Family Residential (RM-4) zone to the Public Recreation (PR) zone would be consistent with-the property's existing Parks land use designation on the General Plan. 2. That the proposed reclassification of subject properry is necessary and/or desirable for the orderly and proper development of the comrnunity. 3. That the proposed reclassification of subject property does properly relate to the zones and their permitted uses locally established in close proximity to subject property and to the zones and their permitted tises generally established throughout the community. 4. That ~`** indicated their presence at said public hearing in opposition; and that *** correspondence was received in opposition to subject petition. - 1 - PC2009-*~* NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission has reviewed the proposal and does hereby find that the Negative Declaration is adequate to serve as the required environmental documentation in connection with this request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission does hereby unconditionally approve the subject Reclassification to authorize an amendment to the Zoning Map of the Anaheim Municipal Code to exclude the above-described property from the Multiple-Family Residential (RM-4) zone and to incorporate said described property into the Public Recreation (PR) zone. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution shall not constitute a rezoning of, or a commitment by the City to rezone, the subject property; any such rezoning shall require an ordinance of the City Council, which shall be a legislative act, which may be approved or denied by the City Council at its sole discretion. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted at the Planning Commission meeting of February 2, 2009. Said resolution is subject to the appeal provisions set forth in Chapter 18.60 "Procedures" of the Anaheim Municipal Code pertaining to appeal procedures and may be replaced by a City Council Resolution in the event of an appeal. AT°TEST: CHAIRIvIAN, ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSION SENIOR SECRETARY, ANAHEIlVI PLANNING COMMISSION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, Grace Medina, Senior Secretary of the Anaheim City Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the Anaheim City Planning Commission held on February 2, 2009, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this day of February, 2009. SENIOR SECRETARY, ANAHEIM PLANNING CONIMISSION - 2 - PC2009-k** EXHI~I~ 66~99 R~CLEISSI~'ICATION ~TO. 200~-00225 - 3 - PC2009-*** 12l29f20~8 12;17 ?146804476 WILK PAGE 05I16 ATTAC~II~E~1T' NO> 3 1)i,•ecled To.~ s City of /innF~cim ( Plannsng Department E ~tterx~ion; ~ Dave See, Sr. Pla~ner C.J_ /11'~stnl~, Ptar~ninp ,rrvices I~l~nager cc: Ca~Ity Recreativn Serviccs M,anag ~e~~~b~r ,29s 2009 Justif ca~i~~. fo~° ~.~cla~sx~'~~a~io~. I.~~~~° 'T'~1~ ~~AL,S ~`L~~°~ S~a.~7e" Pr~~E;~~ .~~ 1~ 70 I~~, P~~rr~a ~ar~ ~Tay, ah.~~z~., ~~ 92 $ 0~ ~ and and chil j~.il ~ 1994 the ~i.sr~ey Cp011~,5 not ior pm~Zt ar~anization h.as #'i~Ided fxc~ prt~grar.m.s ~or income yout~a in centraC t~.naheirn. Tk~e C`rC7Ai~S ~rograx~. originally had a co~~ foc~s : around ~~~ Ixoc~~y but has axpa~tled dramaticalty i.:~.to additiona[ a~Eale~ic, ~.eax~ing sacjat ~ctivities ira the p~.,~t l4 yea~s. Cu~rrently Djsney GOAI.5 offers free prv~,rarms lra~~s}~r~rta~iuri ~u ~rc~se p.r~~;rams ~o.mor~ than 1,5Q0 ~4.nah~im youngsters ax~.n!ual~y. ;rarns such as thc Disney G0~4..LS iGe ~d roller ~ock~y p~o~ams, C'rC~~L~ Cad~ts, ~L~ Gixls, !~,-;- UPPortunity /,lc~.dexrty, G~!!LS For ~Tc~,lth.y Futures, ~`iO~.LS rsc~oo:l cl~.sses, ~t~c GOAL~ "~e .A, Leader" .program and otl~e~s catnbzne tc~ a~'fex Lre~, a. ~eat op~ortun.ity to progzess in their Siv~s. : 1997, w%f1~ 4.he help of the City a~' A,na~exxn, Disney GUl1L5 l~€as been q~zarte.red ira ttge former ~orth Orali~;e Covnty Courthause bui]d.~~~ at 1170 La Pa3m;a ~iTay. This facility has beex~ used primarily for adm.ini.sstt~~ative opcrations aiad sozxr.e 1 acti~ities stich afi tk~e znornir~..~ ~3.+ Upporcunity ,A,ca.dezny lea.rning activi.ties ft~~ rserved you~.i. Adjoining the oId cou~lhouse buildin~ and juSt ta the ~orth is th~ oid uildzng which has beez~ us~d fo~ stnragc ar.id re~ai~~ U,(',~,~xxC cyui~3i~~uL a55os~~~.le~, the sport portion o:Cth~e GO~,LS programs. Co~7til~~y.~,g ~,vz~th on ~his parccl lies an y 1~t, t~iliich iC ~P~i~nxi.in~tely 3(.?;f~0~ squarc f~c ir~ s~~e. /.-~~ vrie tir.tae ano~er . utianal buildis~g li,ad stUVd therc but this was dexnalzsl~ed by the City' of l-~nala~zarx~ in , shortly before ~he eaO,F~LS occup~.cy o.f the prQpe~ty. Disxlcy GOALS sau~.tat in#'oxm~l a~,prov~l ~`xor~z ~~e ~i.ty Managcr of the Ciiy o~'.l~,zxai~eim to h~1p cre~.te :~au~~Z need~d additiona.l ~a#e .r,ecreai-i.vn facilities far the tow-iz~com~ ehildren wb~o surround the GOALS l.oc~a.tzvn. ~'h~ La Pa1~a ~Park~ are~. i;s ~x~cir~Ied b~ low to dcr~tc incons~ huu~i-Yg, iza,auy a~-~rir~c~z cun~p~~x~s ar~d xf fact ih~ GO1~.L.5 program serv s closc ta ],OqO Anaheim youth within just a cauple mil~s radius s~zr~-oundxz~g this pa~ area includin~; t,h.e ~~~..~, Edison anri P~.t,~iccl~ ~~enry 5ahoal rzrcas. it~ tlya su~cr of 200 fi.his informa~ a~proval was g~anted by A.naheim Ci~y I~/Ianager Da~e :(V~t~z~ari in a I 12129~20~$ ~2:17 71~58044?6 WILK P~GE 06/1~ ~isi~ ~.1s4 ~.ttended by ~ss~stant City ~~ager '!'otm 'l~oods, C~mmunity Scrvices ;c~or 7ferry Lovve, ~~ALS Preside~t Jerry 4~'Conn~ll and seve~al oYher coni~.aanit~ G~~LS st~elzoid~r3. ~OAT~~ was to wQr,~ ~ritt~ city ag~tzcACa ~v clc:lermine th~ b~st to proce~d ~ith t~~ e~~vision~d de~ve~opment whicka ~vas proposed, as a. small te.nr,a;~s er nf twn anuzfs and a small, attificia3. turf spoxfs zinl~ to accomt~a,adate aport~ 5uch as cr, fe1:d ~iockey and ia.crosse. r the cc~urse of. tl1.e past year ~~,A.~~ has s~ac~ess~'uCly dev~loged si~e pias~s and. ~us cflmmu~iiy suppoxt commitments to h~ip cr~ate this znuch nccded p~ojec~. As aii I~isney ~°xC7,A.LS p~ojc~fi,s, ~thi~ Ux~~.mscape ~'aci~i.ty will b~ operated by ~h~ ~.ot ~oz' it pro~cam ~vvi,tk~, tr.~.nspa.rtation, coaclzin~ and -r,c~uypmez~t prov~ded free ~~Fcharge to ~scutu~ prc~graz~ parti~ipants. Ia C`iut°~°~n~ ~~d p~~p~s~d ~tat~~ng. The c~irre:ni• classx~zcatian is RNf-4 m.ultiple faa~aily resi~leniial. ~,£t~r ~arefizl reviativ l~y th~ experts a~ tk~e Flanning I}epaztanent of the Ci~y vf ,~n~hei~n, it is ~r.oposed. that tho zo~~in.~ be rcelassi~ed as OS-P parks. This wrou~d b~ con ist~at ~xritl3 the 1o~g term, p(az~ for t3~i.s are~ and the principal Ia~id use dzrcctly across t,~~c treet - tt~.e ~ar~c S.a Pal~r~a Pa~k ~ur~icipal ~arlc ar,e~.. 2. ~~~ti~~b~~~~ m~ Z€~~a~ T~h,e pz~opased zon~ is desxz~le in that t~ere is v~ limited ~ actx~e recrc~tion us~ ~.va,ilable ~or Yow incomc your~~st~rs in fihis scr~round.iiig ar~a. ~~,t add~~ion, thanks tc~ the Disncy tr~ALS lr,a~~sit ~I~et; yaualgsters wili be a61e to utili~e tlus cxci~ing new ~ecre~fi~n fac,;i.~%~r ~~rc~m adjac~t cammt~.n;ities ~vhere t~scre is littil~ #a nc- g'~ s~p~cc whatfioever. In gencrat ~he cer~tral ~rortion ~f J-~nal~ei:rrrr~ ~as high con cntratio~s v~'lornr incc~m~ youi:h ~.n.d a Iow ~on.c~ntration. o£'active use rccreaiion ~or thase cl,~~ldren. ~'t~rther d~i,vi.:~g ~eed for th,is fype o~ facil.ity is ~he fac# that vi7~ual~y a11 T~GT~atian ~rogram:s today require f~cs for ser.vi,ces. ~1.1 s~rvices a~ ilai~ fa~x~~ty wi.ll be mac~ frEe to partic~patang youth. The parks us~ is c~xriplefiel~ in ti~.t~~oz~y with ~h~ surr~sund,ing area a.s La Palma park a~nd Glaver Stadium {i~rge recreatiox~ uses) are r~i~c~tly acr~ss T~,a ~~J~aaa ~'a.rk. Wa.y frtsm t;~s site ~r~,d. ~he long ~enta p~as,a is ~or tltis cntire arca~ta b~ a 1ar,~~ ~arl~ any~vay. _ w e_. 3a ~b~p~tibal8~y. A,s discusscd ahove ii~e pr.vposed ~se for recrcation purpas~s will ~rin~ an ~:ttraet~we amd positiv~-s~ciai i~se for c~ii.~dr~n in th~ i~nmediate cam~rzwsz~y: Thc us~ ~ro~osed is comp~tibl~ and com~lit~n,en~ary to c~arrent ar~a use (I,a P~a~ Pa.rrk is alxe~.dy used fre~uenfily in the eo1,~,~unity and espcciall~ b}~ il~e GOALS ~Oro~rars~s~. ~'1~.~ acti~e nature of th~ pro~rams cnvisin~~ed {soccer, l~crosse, fie~d hoekey, iez~i.s and oth~r fitn~ss actavzties) will complement fi~a.e cu~rent GO~L,S program u.5e acxoss t~e strcct an~ wvi.th~in L,a Paima ~'a~~C, al ~~ 1V~artme Recreati~n /C'r(7,A,~,~ Gardens incloor roiler .~~,~c~:~y facil~ty. Tl~is a~'ea ~uill go from ~ei~g a bzt ~f a wasteland (empiy ~at £ar fihe past dccade). to ~. l~ritiying oasi; ~'c~r low-incamo you~th c~njoyi~~ fr~c anci h~altiay rccrcatio~~ e~~LICi1CES. ~~ is ex~ected that the spac;e ta be impraved as th~ GC3A,L9 "l~r~amsea~e" r~rhil~ Te1~veIy Sm~.II wall et~tahle as maz~~ as 1f~0 youn~slers daily to use fil~.e sit~c. This 12~29I2@08 12:17 71468~4476 WILK P~~E 0~/10 I ~ I ~ ~rc~j~cted ov~r a tn~eek ~il resul€ iil pote~tial prograr,~ ;~rowth by C'~,4.JG~ tc~ a.taothsr 500 ya ~~zgst~rs as~r~ually! 4. ~d~~~~.~y aaf sa~~ ~.~d ~~~~~. 'T'lie site plan w.i11 read~ly a.ccammqda~le the t1~'V~lc~q~m~nt~ ~l~nn.~r~ ~vhich are. prirr.xa~xly twa fia.il si.ze tennis c~urtr; aaid c~.n cncioscd `°rir~i~ styIe" arti~cia~ tur~' f eld mEa,SU~ xng ap~ro~imatel~ 100 fe~t iong by 75 fcct c~ride. T'h~ project ~vill be sensi~ive tc~ landseapin~ with sflrne vines used an ~xt~rinr ~~ences, so~.e modest pJ.ants, which wil l b~ c3~osen to minin~~.z~ water, use, in~erior wind,~cz~~zls on ~e tennis eourts aya.d se~k whcre pcsssii~le fa assure appxapri~.te setbaclcs. Ho~wevcr, ~v~n thc r~ature of the us~ and ~he pazzti~c~.lar Iocation c~£~his lot, the p~a~t,,,vzll also ~e mi:r~dful of securzty and sa.f~t~+ isst~es. As children wiXX be aativcl3~ ~•ec~~atin~ many hoL~rs uf ~a,c;h cia~, it wilX be im~urtant ~tla:~.t ~h~y bc pro~ec~~d b~ adequafia fe~~.cin~ and thaf tl~.~ ~en~ing uSed be 5u.~].Cierit t0 P~l~tita valc~0us play ObjeCfis SuC~ aS Sc3ccer ar7d t~nlli.s ba11s. Giv~][~ tl'Aat ~Fa~t17 V2.1~~~.~A6TT3 ~IlC~ X10TT18J:BS5 IIitl U~30ri }YA3 ~aGx3E 8. CI'1::C'Ot11C ~iq~.~Ie,t~'~ IA ~1~ La I~Ial.rzxa Park area d'c~r ,rx~ore tha.ri the ~as~ deca.de, this deveip~7~,~~, Con~ucted su~iS~:ax~tXaliy by a smal~ z~ot for profit org~taization b~t for puhli~; T~enefit ~hniild ~iso be ztua~dful of desig~ aspe~ts whieh serve to pxotect t~ic Iong ierm integrity c~fth.e pI23~sical dev lo~ment. Fox ~.~am~~c a low ~'e~ce ~vill be "over,~rw~." and thc interio~';r~a.ined withir~ wcc~s or rX-ontl~s af cornpletiom. A solid wal.t vvotxld. likely be gra~lzed ~n a daily b~sis. .~~~in, the idea of z~tauu~~.g a taller ~e~ce liiie an th.e exte~,v~ with sotnc ta~la~Fu~ vizi~s, wi1! serve ~a cxe~.te an artractyve e~te~,vr espccially tivk~,e~~, co~pled with the attca.~tiv~ int ,nai °`1~.r~amscapc" us~ for .low in~ome cMilda~xa.. 50 ~1~~~~~~chi~ t~ ~t~~~#s and high~~y~. This site lie~ jus~ z~orth af La 1'aima S~ar~ a.nd a. ht~ck c»~t of ~arbr.sr l~lvd. Th~ nArt~.iex-n stxe~t is a rela~txrrely sna~.ll ca:st-~vest stre~t caIl~d Carl k,arc~h~r '~ay/Roma~eya a~d ~. ~ne hlock small ~f.r~et flar~ks the ~aster~, sade of the ~ite. N~ majar tra~,c encirclcs tl~e immed'iat~ site. 7'lie G~AI, s pro~rarri utili:,~s s~a~~ s~iuttle b~sses to t~~.uspar~t ;~oungsters ~o ~- fram comtin~:n~t~ sx~tes argd ~vil.l ~x~et~.d ~i.zs ~Service t~ "Dreatnscape" pr~grams, Soro.e l~aca~ y~uth from ~cli:oa~s nearby suc~h as the ~~oracc Manz~ ~~.~ 7Patrick Her~ry sck~ovls waLk to YYtis iocati~n for se~riee~ avaX~able vvit~ tl~e i)xs~zey ~~JA.~.S Headquarterg building. Thus we an,hci~ate no incre~sed tr.a.~ffi~ flor~ whatscrever ~iveii tlzc ii~t~g~:aixuzr u!' l~t~ curr~:nt GO,A.~,S bus s~rvice f~~~t to servicc t~e ~o~.ti~. who ~,vill b~ uii~,~~~zz~ ~17.is tivondcrfui, new zecr~atic~n fa~ility. ~TQ ~ddi~i~na1--_. Pax~in~; ne~ds ~~vilJ be z~ecessar3~ either. Vste ~iave als~ at~acZl~d the con~~slete set of stt~nnd~d City Plann~n~ d.e~cri~tic~n~ av~il~t~le for t~is s7t~ ;~or. xevier~v convea~ier-c~. {see a~tta~hed.) R.esp~ec.t~ully submi ec~., 12~z~~o~ ~ I ~a~~ 'Wi1k, F~ecu~iv~ Uir.ector of. T~isney ~r~3~4L~ ~~~~~ ~ 5 ~r~ h p~o~u~l~ee~ ~~a~~ug~ ~~hl~t~~s9 I~~a ~r~~ ~ $~ ~~~ i 1 `TO ~a P~! ~ ~~ ~y ~~~l~~ii~~ ~ ~~~ °i ~~em ~~~~~ ~~~-~~ ~~~ c~~~} ~~~ ~~ A'~TAC 1V1[E~TT NOa 4 I~isa~~~ GOr~I.S "~$'~`a~IID~~~."cA~~99 De~v~~op~~~~~ ~pe~a#~~ns I.~t~~r 1)~~e~t~c~ 1'0: The C~ty ~~ A.Il~ah~~~ ~ctol~e~• 9, 2p0~ ~o~ro~al loca$QOn: Appro~imately 25,000 sc~uare foot (cun-ently empty) lot a~ljoining the Disney GOAI~S Headquartexs facility at 1170 La ~'alma Park Way, Anaheim, CA 92801. O~rerview of or anizataon saabaaaitta~ l~rea~sca e ro osal Disney GC)ALS is a SO1(c) 3 ilot for profit organization. Disney (~OALS was incorpoxated in 1994 and l~as a focus of yauth developinet~t directed toward low-'rncome youth i~i the "greater" Anaheim area. Disney C~OALS has grown dramatically at has services in i2 regio~ial communities, many located in. connmunities throughout central ~lnahezxxi. All L.)isney GOALS programs are free to locallow income youth. Disney GOALS ~rovides free facility access, sports equipment, uniforms coaching and other ~outh supervision, bus tra~isportatiori, iizsurance a~id offers ina~ly other program incentives. Disney GOALS hosts weekly acad.emic sessions ~ar neigl~borhood youth in Iocal schooIs ancl recz-eation center. Disney GOALS operates a multztude flf free programs such as the znorning A+ (?pporttuuty Acadern~ wl~ich serves closecl to 800 youzlgsters ai~nually, GOALS Girls, GOALS ~adets - the su~r~er of servic~ program, Be A Leacler - a career developinent progra~n, Disney GOA.LS Ice Hoclcey, Disney GC)ALS R~iler Hockey, Disney GOALS Tennis, Disney GOALS Stun~~ner Sports Ca~n~s, GOALS For Sc~ools (Sports arad Literacy), ar~d COALS For Healthy F~.tures - an anti-obeszty and pra-fitness progra~n. The Dreamscape facility will enable growth of tlie pz-agram into aciditional Anaheim carrununities aizd increased quatity and diverszty af athletic/iitness off~rings to Iow-incame you~~. There wi11 be no fees for any ~7ew __ I~reamscape progra~ns, cor~s~stent wrt11 the lang Disney GOALS history o~ free programs for Iow-~ncazr~e ~ youth. I~Ia~or ca~fl~aborative ~ar~e~s The Dreamscape project was conceivect as a public iraterest project led by I3zsney GOALS a~1d incluciing bUt~ public and private par.tici~ation. Key parti~ers include: ~ The City of Anaheim thraugh various agei~cies - most pralninently t~ie ~`ornm~,~z~ity Services Department. ~ Tait ayad Associa~es wliich lias doiiated suhsta~ltial architecttiral and ei~gineering costs associated with this ~roject in excess of $25,000 thus far. _ Disney GO~(.LSDr•er~mscu,ve "Oper~ttionsLetter" Page l. of _? v SC)CALG~O which I~as doi~ated soil engineeri~lg equal to $3,000 to this pzoject. v SCE Lighting wizicli is plannillg to donate support in excess of $15,000 for this project. ~ Allied Pa-ving which is expecteci to s~t~port grading efforts in excess o~ IO,OOfl for thi.s project. ~= McCarthy Coi~structio~i Coinpa.i~y a~~d affiliated coz~fractors are expected to cancy-ete and other ii~frasf~xct~re support developine~it costs in excess of ~100,Q00 wit11 this project. ~ T'he USTA and SCTA c7vhich have jointly have can~.~nitted $25,0~0 in support of this project. ~ Disney GOALS l~as allocated additional su~portiiig foundation support for this praject from botl~ the Eisner and Sax~ueli Foundatioxrs. ~ Not incidentally, Disney GOALS has also dedicated substantial gei~eral management, planni~~g aud adminzst~•ative resources for Yhe past 14 ananths involving the project's conceptual developiner~t, advocacy ar~d coordination. TF~is amount is approximately $45,000 to date. Guic1~~~ ~deals fc~~- t~a~ I)~-~a~aseat~e De~el~~arne~t The Disney GOALS z~assion is to help create and sustain lzfe development oppoi-tunities for ux~derserved youth. An interrelated set of ideals have been adopted for the Dreamsca.pe development v;~hich have served ta guicle the design side of the project. These a~e ar~ailable upon request. ~~aan~~y I)reara'sea~e Facfli~ies ~i i7s~s The development plan calls for iwo principal facilities adjoining one another. A pair of full size, eiiclosed and I~t ~en~ais ~o~rts which wi11 enable vvide ranging Disney GOALS ten~vs programs such as Cardio Tetuiis, ter~nis clinics with the L?isney GOALS A+ Opport~.uuty Acaciemy, Teain Tez~zais, Disney GOALS Tennis TournaFnezits, regular Disney G~ALS neighborhood tennis clinics, and other s~ecialized tennis traii~ing. The other major facility will be az~ ~~t~~ci~~ turf, er~slc~sed sports "ri~~C" where at least two major new Disney GOALS sports will be iniroduced, namely Dis~iey G~ALS Lacrosse anti Disney GOALS Soccer. _. . As witii a11 I)isiley Cr~AZS progra~ris; all cciacliing; equipineiit, unifoi`ii3s arid tcai~s~t liiaks fo A;aaheini communities will be incorporated with the youth team play that takes place here. ~B~~a~~a~ Acce~s Bathroom access is available in. the adjainzng buildings within this compoui~cl area. These include bathrooms devoted for inern ar~.d ~roinen as well as a bathroom for 1landicapped use as well. Di,sney GOAL,S' Dreamscape "Operativns Letter" Page 2 nf 3 Si~e Access/I'ar~ Disney GOAL,S pravides free youth bus service to all of the ~4naheii~n facilities utilized i~~. the program. All youth ~vill be transpo~-ted to and froln theii- Disn.ey GOALS local nei~~borhoods to the Dreamscape facilit~es - just as Disney GOALS has done fox more than a decade wifh facilities at Anaheim ICE a~1d COALS Gardez~s, and the Dis~ley GOAI.,S Headquai-~ezs site. Thus ~arku~g requirements ax•e nil. T1~e anly use of this facility will be through bus drop off/pickup. Ad~uate parking allowances are shown for the Disney GOALS busses which ~~u~~nber tl~ree. Staff parku~g requirements are ~ninimal for this site. The ~naximuin fu11-tiine e~n~loyecs within the adjoiziin~; Dis.ney GOALS facility at one ti~ne durix~~; the period. of 8 AM - 8 I'M is five (5}, P~o~~~~sa ~~er~tiv~s Athletic pro~xams will operate prirz~ai-iPy afterschool duri~lg the week between the hours of 3 PIVI - S PM. Th~re will be some additional daytizne use, twice weekly anticipated in associatiozl with the Disney GOALS A+ Opportunity Acadeiny activities involving off-track Anaheifn youth. Although initial use will be on weakdays, wee~Cei~.c~ use zs expected to phase in once a}~propriate resources are idelltified. F'ree pro~zams wi11 featuYe Disney GOALS soccer,lacrosse, specialized tennis clinics, tournaments, game play and ~itness sessians involving the Disi~ey GOALS regular afterschool sessioi~s, A+ Opportunity Acaderny, GOALS For Healthy I'rxtures progra~n and inany community service efforts where Disi~ey GOALS help otiler ui~derseived ~rograrns ai~d young people. We expect at full utilization that o~ver 100 ~o~w-income you~~gsters will, on average utilize the Drear~nscape facilities daily, with potential use rising eve~~ higlaer on weelee~nds, resources pernzitting. Thus the average weekly utilization cot~ld approach 1,000 youth vc~eekly, or more than 50,000 in the course of year. This will a wonderful new opportunity for lour i~ca~ne youtll to ei~gage in healthy and socially productive activities wluch slaould result in i~narkedly hetter short and long te~zn outco~nes for the greater co~nmunity. Subr-iitte~! By~ Disney GUAL,S: .717D La ~'alma I'ark Way, .4naf~ein:, CA 92801 Tel. {71¢) 9S6-4b25 Firx (714) _533-2~06 rvww.gr~uls.org ,4pproved By Dr~e Willc, ~'xec«tive Directm~, Disne~~ COA~S DisneyGO~.LSDreamscape "Operatio~isLetter" P~rge 3 0~'3 February 2, 2009 Subject Property w. uNCO~r~ Conditional Use Permit No. 2008-05389 1674 West Lincoln Avenue 10690 _ . _ . . o so ioo Aeriai Photo: Feet JUIV 2006 ITE NO. 4 PI~1~1~l~ING C ISSIOI~ r~GE r~ POI2'I' City of Anaheim PI,AI~TNINCI EP ~' EI~TT' 1)A'I'E: FEBIttJAIt~' 2, 2009 FI~OIVI. PLAl`11`TI1~iG SEIZVICES I~TAGElt ~L-, V H~` ~7~~y P1~~J~i.l i Lt11\1\L' ~ SU~,TECT: COl~Ti)ITIOI~AI. ~TSE PE I~' 1~0. 2p0~-05389 I,OCA'I'IOlV: 1674 West Lincoln Avenue APPI,ICANT'/PROPEIt~'Y OW1~ER: The applicant and business owner is Nehad Khalib and the property owner is Edward Chen. QI7EST: The applicant requests approval of a conditional use permit to allow auto sound system, tire and rim installation services in conjunction with an automobile electronics retail store. COMMEl~II)A'TI01~1: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission adopt the attached resolution deterrnining that a Class 1 Categorical Exemption is the appropriate environmental documentation for this request and approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2008-05389. BACI~GROiTNI): The 0.6-acre property is currently developed with an 8,590 square foot commercial building with two tenant spaces. The automobile stereo store is located in the easterly tenant space and a retail mattress store is located in the westerly tenant space. The property is located in the General Commercial (C-G) zone and the Merged Redevelopment Project Area. The General Plan designates this property and properties to the north, east and west for general commercial land uses. Properties to the south are designated for medium density residential larid"uses. PROPOSAL: The applicant submitted a request to allow auto sound system, tire and rim installation services in conjunction with an automobile electronics retail store. The application was submitted in response to a Code Enforcement Notice of Violation that was issued for the unpermitted stereo installation activity. Electronic equipment such as automobile stereos and alarms and television sets are sold on the premises. Retail sales of electronic equipment is permitted by right in the C-G zone. The applicant has stated that there are no plans to expand or alter the existing facility. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2008-05389 February 2, 2009 Page 2 of 2 ~1~I,~'SIS: A conditional use permit is required for autornotive repair and modification uses in the C-G zone to determine compatibility with surrounding land uses. The applicant requests approval of the proposed auto sound system, tire, and rim installation services in conjunction with an automobile electronics retail store. The installation of auto parts would occur within a garage bay which faces the parking lot in the rear of the site. The rear parking lot is used jointly by the applicant and the retail stores on the adjacent commercial property to the south. Staff believes that this automotive sales and installation business would not have a negative impact on the surrounding uses with the recommended conditions of approval which prohibit outdoor storage and repair activities in the parking lot areas. COI~ICI,USIOI~i: Staff has evaluated the request and believes the proposed uses are compatible with the adjacent land uses. Therefore, staff recommends approval of the proposal. Respectfully submitted, ~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~ Principal Planner Pl ing Services Manager Attachments: l. Vicinity and Aerial Maps 2. Draft Resolution 3. Letter of Operation The following attachments were provided to the Planning Commission and are available for public review at the Planning Services Division at City Hall. 4. Site Photographs 5. Site and Floor Plans ( FT] ATTAC li!~EI~T ~TOa 2 RESOLUTION NO. PC2009-~** A RESOLUTION OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING A CLASS 1 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION AND APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2008-05389 (1674 WEST LIIVCOLN AVENUE) WHEREAS, the Anaheim City Planning Commission did receive a verified Petition for Conditional Use Permit to allow auto sound system, tire and rim installation services in conjunction with an autornobile electronics retail store on certain real property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, shown on Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; WHEREAS, the property proposed for auto sound system, tire and rim installation services in conjunction with an automobile electronics retail store is currently developed with a retail building located in the General Commercial (GG) zone and the 1Vlerged Redevelopment Project Area and the property is designated as General Commercial on the City of Anaheim General Plan; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Civic Center in the City of Anaheim on February 2, 2009, at 2:30 p.m., notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code, Chapter 18.60, to hear and consider evidence for and against said proposed conditional use permit and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said Commission, after due inspection, investigation and study made by itself and in its behalf, and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing, does find and determine the following facts: 1. That an automotive repair and modification use in the General Commercial (C-G) zone is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized by Anaheim Municipal Code Section 18.08.030.040 (Automotive - Repair and Modification). 2. That auto sound system, tire and rim installation services in conjunction with an automobile electronics retail store would not adversely affect the adjoining residential and commercial land uses and the growtk~ and development of the area in which it is proposed to be located because the property is currently improved with a retail use and all work related to the vehicle modification would be conducted indoors and in a garage bay which faces the rear parking lot area. 3. That the size and shape of the site is adequate to allow the full development of the proposed use in a manner not detrimental to the particular area nor to the health, safety and general welfare of the public because the property is currently irnproved with a retail use and 42 parking spaces in compliance with Code requirements. - i - PC2009-'~** 4. That the traffic generated by the business would not impose an undue burden upon the streets and highways designed and improved to carry the traffic in the area because the number of cars and trucks entering and exiting the site are consistent with typical retail businesses that would be permitted as a matter of right within the General Commercial zone. 5. That **~ indicated their presence at said public hearing in opposition; and that *** conespondence was received in opposition to the subject petition. WHEREAS, the proposed project falls within the definition of Categorical Exemptions, Class 1(Existing Facilities) as defined in the State CEQA Guidelines, and is therefore, exempt from the requirement to prepare additional environmental documentation. BE IT FLJRTHER RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission, for the reasons hereinabove stated, does hereby approve Conditiona~ Use Permit No. 2008-05389 subject to the conditions of approval described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated by this reference which are hereby found to be a necessary prerequisite to the proposed use of the subject property in order to preserve the health, safety and general welfare of the Citizens of the City of Anaheim. BE IT FtJRTHER RESOLVED, that this permit is approved without limitations on the hours of operation or the duration of the use. Amendments, rnodifications and revocations of this permit may be processed in accordance with Chapters 18.60.190 (Amendment to Permit Approval) of tl~e Anaheim Mtinicipal Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission does hereby find and determine that adoption of this Resolution is expressly predicated upon applicant's compliance with each and all of the conditions hereinabove set forth. Should any such condition, or any part thereo~, be declared invalid or unenforceable by the final judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction, then this Resolution, and any approvals herein contained, shall be deerned null and void. BE IT FLJRTHER RESOLVED that the applicant is responsible for paying all charges related to the processing o~ this discretionary case application within 15 days of the issuance of the final invoice. Failure to pay all charges shall result in delays in the issliance of required permits or the revocation of the approval of this application. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted at the Planning Commission meeting of February 2, 2009. Said resolution is subject to the appeal provisions set forth in Chapter 18.60, "Zoning Provisions - General" of the Anaheim Municipal Code pertaining to appeal procedures and may be replaced by a City Councii Resolution in the event of an appeal. ATTEST: CHAIRMAN, ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSION SENIOR SECRETARY, ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSION - 2 - PC2009-**~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, Grace Medina, Senior Secretary of the Anaheim City Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the Anaheim City Planning Commission held on Febniary 2, 2009, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this day of February, 2009. SENIOR SECRETARY, ANAHEIlVI PLANNING COMMISSION - 3 - PC2009-x*X ~~T : ~BT 66 A 99 1, & A L~ CONIl~ITIONAL ITSE PE IT NO. 20m~-053~9 - 4 - PC2009-*x* ~~THYAAAT 66D99 1~YxlYD1 d 18 CO~TI)ITIOI~IAL iJSE PE IT NO. 2~0~-053~9 RESPOI~SI~LE FOR 1~T0. C0~11)ITIOll1S OF APPR0~IAI. IVIOl~1ITOItI~G ~~N~ItAL C'~N~ITIf~1~T~ ' 1 The applicant shall monitor the area under their control Police, in an effort to prevent the loitering of persons about the Code Enforcement premises. 2 Trash storage areas shall be provided and maintained in Planning, a location acceptable to the Public Works Department publ~c Works and in accordance with approved plans on file with said Department. Said storage areas shall be designed, " located and screened so as not to be readily identifiable from adjacent streets or highways. 3 Parking lots, driveway, circulation areas, aisles, Police, passageways, recesses and ground contiguous to Code Enforcement buildi~gs, shall be provided with lighting of a minimum one (1) foot candle power to illuminate and make clearly ' visible the presence of any person on or about the premises during the hours of darkness and provide a safe, secure environment for all persons, property, and vehicles onsite. 4 The property shall be permanently maintaiz~ed in an Code Enforcement orderly fashion through the provision of regular landscaping maintenance, removal of trash or debris, and removal of graffiti within two business days from the time of discovery. 5 The subject property shall be developed substantially in ~. Planning accordance with the plans and specifications subrnitted to the City of Anaheim by the applicant and which plans are on file with the Planning Department Exhibit Nos. 1 (Site Plan) and 2{Floor Plan) and as conditioned herein. 6 Approval of this application constitutes approval of the Planning proposed request only to the extent that it complies with the Anaheim Municipal Zoning Code and any other applicable City, State and Federal regulations. Approval does not include any action or findings as to cornpliance or approval of the request regarding any other applicable ordinance, regulation or requirement. - 5 - PC2009-x*x "~'~ ATT'AC Ii~IE~TT NO. 3 ,:. <~< ~ ~ . iC~~y~/?~~f ~ ~l ~ ."" s i „~;lkr ~'.a~ 'x ~~ ~ ~~~izaos Ta whoni it may concexz~, The use of our i~~stallatioi~ area does not have a nEgative affect on Iand use or t:he gro~~th - and developmei~t of the surrounciin~ area. We do nat nnechanically operate on vehicles we only instalI audio systems and alarms. We sell rims and install them by using a jaclc to li~t each tire off the ground. We do not have any heavy machinery in our store. We are located. in an industrial area away fram residential areas hy over appraxir~ately 5 zniles radius so we are far frorn homes sa we can't dis~urb the peace of any reszdent in their home. (~ttr business r~Iies on tl~e insiallation of car au.dio for al~ af aur customers. The insiallatiai~ area is a very big asset to our business and in no way possible has any negative a:ffec# on the community or tlle stYrrounding area. Our iilstal~ations are dane very safeky by highly qualified expext electricians. We don't use a.nv flammable substances or any machinery that would. requira a license of sonae sort. Tl~e bay area is located in the rear of the building ~acing our parkang lot. Our builcling is located in a smal~ s~opping center where all the buildings are facing the rz~ain street with. there owr~ public parking and p~blze entrance. Tl~e r~ars of our biiildings are al~ facing in towards each oti~er alxnost formin~ a square. In t11e rear of oLU- buiiding is a dumpster a.zid a small parking Pot for each buzlding that you can't see fram the main highway. Otix bay area has an entrance from the back of ot~r buildiz~g with a roli up door tlzat opens to the rear parking 1ot. The bay area is not visible froin #he highway you would need to pull up to the building an:d. drive arouncl back to see it. We have si~zas pasted in the store that specify that employees are onty ailowed in the installatian area. While customers are waiting for thexe cars to finish we have a resting are with siaacic.~ a:nd TV. to keep our customers occupied until thera vehicles are ready. ,~. The approval of this pe~nit ~xrill not harm the health ot' any citizen af Anaheim because we don't alIow anyone in the ir~s~a.~lation area e~c~pt e~np~oyees. ~~e aI~?vays kee~ the bay area closed if there isn'# any car being worlted on so that na ane wondexs in from the street. As a conclusion to this letter our bay area is very safe and has no negative impact on the commullity or the peapie. If yau 12ave any questions please feel free to contact me at the number below. Thank y~u / ~ i ~ `,/. ~....-r~'` ' ",- f~ ~ - .. ~r~n'~~'~=~~~~~ ` ~..,_. .~..~..... ~:~ 1674 West Lincol.t2 ~ve, ~lnahei~n, CA 92801 Piione (714}808-0100 ~'ax (714)80$-0104 I'I'E ~T0.5 PI. Il~TG CO ISSI N AGE r~ P T City of Anaheim PI,ANNI~TG I~EP T ENT I)A'I'E: FEBI~UARY 2, 2009 ~I~Oli~I: PI.A1~1I~tIl~TG SEIZ~ICES 1VIAI~EIGEI~ SCO'I"T I~OEI~M, PRO,DEC'T 1'I~AlVl~TE1S ~LT~~CT: COl~tI)ITIONAL USE P~ IT 1~T0. 200~-053~1 WITI~ PA 1~iG VA ANCE 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Suite #162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5139 Fax: (714) 765-5280 - www.anaheim.net LOCA'TIOl~T: 116 South Nohl Canyon Road APPLICAl~iT/PI~OI'ER'TY O~iEi~: The applicant is Anaheim Hills School/Kids Club and the property owner is Mojgan Vasseghi. REQiJES'I': The applicant requests approval to permit a Day Care Center in an existing single-family residence with three parking spaces where six are required by Code. RECOMIVIENDA7'IOl\T: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission adopt the attached resolution approving a Categorical Exemption, Class 1 and Conditional Use Permit No. 2008-05381 with fewer parking spaces than required by Code. BACI~GI~OiTND: This 0.45-acre property is developed with a single family residence and is zoned Single-Family Hiliside Residential (RH-3). The General Plan designates this property and properties to the north, south and west for Low Density Residential land uses. Properties to the east are designated for Estate Density Residential land uses. The applicant is currently operating a daycare on the property without a business license. A Code Enforcement notice of violation was is~ued in October, 2008 for advertising on the property for the daycare business. The property is used as a day caxe center only and is not used as a residence. The property and business owner lives in the house next door. Pl~OPOSAI,: The applicant requests approval to permit a day care center in an existing single-family residence with four parking spaces where six are required by Code. AI~1~I.YSIS: The project has been evaluated against applicable development standards and is in compliance with code requirements except for required parking spaces. Code permits Day Care Centers in the Single-Family Hillside Residential (RH-3) Zone subject to approval of a conditional use permit. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2008-05381 February 2, 2009 Page 2 of 2 The applicant proposes a day care center that provides care and tutoring for children ages 5 to 14 years old with up to 20 students. The proposed operating hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.rn. Monday through Friday. Staffing would consist of two employees in addition to the owner of the facility. The proposed center will provide before and after school care programs and tutoring. In addition to being transported by their parents, children enrolled in the center will be picked up by the day care staff from school and brought to the facility. The center has two vans for the transportation of children. Parizing: Code requires six parking spaces based on one space per employee plus one space per ten children and one loading space. The property is developed with a three-car garage, with three parking spaces in the driveway. Code does not permit tandem spaces to be counted towards the required number of parking spaces. The three parking spaces provided within the garage will be used for the business owner and the Day Care Center's vans, and the three parking spaces in the driveway will be used for two employee spaces and one loading space. Traffic Engineering has reviewed the plans and supports the request for the reduction of the required number of parking spaces. COl~iCL,USI01~1: The proposed Day Care Center would be compatible with the adjacent land uses in the area and is consistent with the General Plan. Staff believes that with the proposed conditions of approval, the use would not be detrimental to the area and recommends approval of the application. Respectfully submitted, G~~~ ~~~- Principal Planner Attaeh~nents: l. Vicinity and Aerial Maps 2. Draft Resolution 3. Project Siunmary 4. Letter of Operation The following attachment was provided to the Planning Commission and is available for public review at the Planning Services Division at City Hall 5. Site/Floor Plan ~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~o ~ _ _ \ ~ P ', ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~GJ ~~~ RH-1 (SC) ; G~ ~ AGRICULTURE P RH-1 (SC) Q.~ P 1 DU EACH ~ ~~ : 5~ ~ i 0 ~ ' RH-3 RH-1 (SC) ~~.~~ ' RH-3 1 DU EACH TTM 4567 RCL 67-68-07 (4) 1 DU EACH GD ~ js RCL 65-66-51 ~\P CUP 2008-05381 P~ VAR 1745 , ~ 1 DU RH-3 ~,, ' 1 DU EAGH cA~, RH-1 (SC) ~~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ O t' O" CIRCLE HAVEN RD J RH 1i(SC) ~ ~ ~ ~ Q 1 DU EACH RH-3 1 DU EACH p ~ ; Z O Z RH-3 (SC) RH-1 (SC) v 1 DU EACH 1 DU EACH ~ ~ G~ O ~ 9~0 ~~ ~p- Q- ~v j. _ RH-3 ~p~ ~ 1 DlJ EACH ~p ~ ~ . .. ..5~ ~~ 1~~ .. .. .. . .. .. _ .. .. .. .. . .. .. . _ .. .. _ ... .. . _. . . . . . _ . .. . _ _ .. . . . .. . .. _ .. .. .. ... . ... .. . .. .. _ .. .. .. . . .. _ _ Feet February 2, 2009 - E SUIJJP.CI PI~OpP.I~~I , PJ ,,.~E R~~ERDA~E N~O ~ P~~O ` NPG P - N<P 6~ ~,SP ~ Conditionai Use Permit No. 2008-05381 ~~ ~ E NOHIRANGHQ'O ~ ~~.m ~o~ ~ ~ ` ~ •~ 116 South Nohl Canyon Road 10691 [ FT] ATTAC N~' NO. 2 RESOLUTION NO. PC2009-*** A RESOLUTION OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING A CLASS 1 CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION AND APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2008-05381 WITH A PARKING VARIANCE (116 SOUTH NOHL CANYON ROAD) WHEREAS, the Anaheim City Planning Commission did receive a verified Petition for Conditional Use Permit No. 200&05381 to permit a Day Care Center in an existing single-family residence with fewer parking spaces than required by Code on certain real property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State o~ California, shown on Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. WHEREAS, the applicant has requested to permit the proposed large family daycare facility pursuant to Code Section 18.04.030 of the Anaheim Municipal Code with a variance of the following Code Section: SECTION NO. 18.42.040A10 Minimum number of parkin~spaces. (6 spaces required; 4 spaces proposed) WHEREAS, tk~e property proposed for the Day Care Center is developed with a single-family residence located in the Single-Family Residential (RH-3) zone, and the Anaheim General Plan designates this property for Low Density Residential land uses; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Civic Center in the City of Anaheim on February 2, 2009, at 2;30 p.m., notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and ir~ accordance with the provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code, Chapter 18.60, to hear and consider evidence for and against said proposed conditional use permit with a parking variance and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; WHEREAS, said Commissian, after due inspection, investigation and study made by itself and in its behalf, and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing, does find and determine the following facts: l. That the proposed request to permit a Day Care Center for up to 20 students in an existing single family residence is properly one for which a conditional use permit is permitted under authority of Code Section No. 18.04.030.040.0402 (Day Care Centers). 2. That the proposed Day Care Center, as conditioned herein, would not adversely affect the adjoining land uses and the growth and development of the area in which it is proposed to be located because the services provided are for the students only and day care uses are compatible with the surrounding residential neighborhood. -1- PC2009-~x* 3. That the size and shape of the site for the Day Care Center is adequate to allow the full development of the proposed use in a manner not detrimental to the particular area or to the health and safety. 4. That granting of the conditional use permit under the conditions imposed will not be detrimental to the health and safety of the citizens of the City of Anaheim and wil~ provide a land use that is compatible with the surrounding area. 5. That tl~e above-mentioned variance, under the conditions imposed, will not cause fewer off-street parking spaces to be provided for such use than the number of such spaces necessary to accomrnodate all vehicles attributable to the proposal under the normal and reasonably foreseeable operation of such use because staff inembers will be picking up and dropping off the students. 6. That the variance, under the conditions iznposed, will not increase the demand and competition for parking spaces upon the public streets in the immediate vicinity, as indicated in the parking demand letter provided by the applicant. Since the students are dropped off or picked up, all of the parking demand will be provided on-site and will not increase the demand for parking on the public streets. 7. That the variance will not increase the demand and cornpetition for parking spaces upon adjacent properties in the irnmediate vicinity of the proposed use since all parking zs contained on-site within the property boundaries. 8. 'That the variance will not increase traffic congestion within the off-street parking areas or lots provided for the proposed uses as ingress and egress to the site would be provided via one driveway on Nohl Canyon Road. 9. That '"** indicated their presence at said public hearing in opposition; and that *x* correspondence was received in opposition to the subject petition. WHEREAS, the proposed project falls within the definition of Categorical Exernptions, Section 15301, Class 1(Existing Facilities) as defined in the State CEQA Guidelines, and is therefore, exempt from the requirement to prepare additional environmental documentation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission for the reasons hereinabove specified, does hereby approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2008-05381 with fewer parking spaces than required by Code, subject to the conditions of approval described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated by this reference, which are hereby found to be a necessary prerequisite to the proposed use of the subject property in order to preserve the health, safety and general welfare of the Citizens of the City of Anaheim: BE IT FIJRTHER RESOLVED, that this permit is approved without limitations on the hours of operation or the duration of the use. Amendments, modi~cations and revocations -2- PC2009-~"** of this permit may be processed in accordance with Chapter 18.60.190 (Amendment to Permit Approval) of the Anaheim Municipal Code. BE IT FLJRTHER RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission does hereby find and determine that adoption of this Resolution is expressly predicated upon applicant's compliance with each and all of the conditions hereinabove set forth. Should any such condition, or any part thereof, be declared invalid or unenforceable by the final judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction, then this Resohition, and any approvals herein contained, shall be deemed null and void. BE IT FLJRTHER RESOLVED that the applicant is responsible for paying all charges related to the processing of this discretionary case application within 15 days of the issuance of the final invoice or prior to the issuance of building permits for this project, whichever occurs first. Failure to pay all charges shall result in delays in the issuance of required permits or the revocation of the approval of this application. THE FpREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted at the Planning Commission meeting of February 2, 2009. Said resolution is subject to the appeal provisions set forth in Chapter 18.60, "Zoning Provisions - General" of the Anaheim Municipal Code pertaining to appeal procedures and may be replaced by a City Council Resolution in the event of an appeal. CHAIl2MAN, ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSION AT°TEST: SENIOR SECRETARY, ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COLTNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CTTY OF ANAHEIM ) ,~_. I, Grace Medina, Senior Secretary of the Anaheim City Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the Anaheim Planning Commission held on February 2, 2009, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this day of February, 2009. SENIOR SECRETARY, ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSION -3- PC2009-*~~ ~~~I~~~ 66~99 COIVI)ITIO~TAI. US~ PE~2IVIIT NO. 200~-053~1 ~~ y0~ GP~ ~P ~~~~ c,P Q~~ ,c~ !~~r~. ~ ~, CIR'~C~E HAVEN~~ ~~ .~~ ,;;~. 2~~` ~ /PPLE TREE DR n~AP~E rR~~ ~~ O,Q / __ _ ' i° 109~~ SoUrce: Recorded Trect MapsandJor City GIS. ;~<< Please note the accuracy is +/- bNO to five feet. -4- PC2009-* * * H~~TiBW~7T 66~99 L.181YJL Y A CONI)ITIOI~AL iJSE P~RIVIIT ~10. 200~-0~3~1 1tESPOI~ISI~LE FOR 1~0. C0~IDITIONS OF A~PROVAL ~IONITOR~NG ' 1'RX~l~ T'~ ~rIV'~~ Ei1~I) Z~l~l~~ ~`1~~~~'~'TfP~NS OI~ ~'~T~IIN:A I~El~lf~l) ~~' ~~l'~ (1) ~'~A~ F~~IIl~ T~IE .1~~47'~' C~~' T'~I,~ I~~~S~~II~'I~1V, ,Vi~l~IC~I~~R ~G'~~IRS ~'IRST' 1 The subject property shall be developed substantially in Planning ' accordance with plans and specifications submitted to the City of Anaheim by the applicant and which plans are on file with the Planning Department marked Exhibit Nos. 1 through 2, and as conditioned herein. ~~NE~L Cf~Nl1I7'IOI~I,~ ' 2 Signs advertising subject business shall not be displayed Planning outside of the building. 3 This Day Care Center shall be limited to twenty (20) students Planning and three (3) staff inembers. 4 ' The applicant shall complete a Burglary/Robbery Alarm Police ' Permit application, Form APD 516, and return it to the Police Department prior to initial alarm activation. 5 The timing for comp~iance with conditions of approval may Planning be amended by the Planning Director upon a showing of good cause provided (i) equivalent timing is established that satisfies the original intent and purpose of the condition(s), (ii) tk~e modification cornplies with the Anaheim Municipal Code and (iii) the applicant has demonstrated significant progress toward establishment of the use or approved development. - ~- 6 Extensions for further time to complete conditions of Planning approval rnay be granted in accordance with Section 18.60.170 of the Anaheim Municipal. 7 Approval of this application constitutes approval of the Planning proposed request only to the extent that it complies with the Anaheim Municipal Zoning Code and any other applicable City, State and Federal regulations. Approval does not include any action or findings as to compliance or approval of the request regarding any other applicable ordinance, regulation or requirement. -5- PC2009-*** ~~~~~ ~~ ~~e ~ I'ROJ~CT S 1VIEIRY COI~TI)ITI0~IAI. LTSE PE IT NO. 2~0~-053~1 ~tand~rds Parking 4 spaces proposed 6 spaces required Front: 15 ft. to detached garage, Front: 20 ft.x Building and landscape setbacks 57 ft. to house Side: 6 ft. Side: 16 ft. Rear: 15 ft. Rear: 95 ~t. Building Height 25 ft. 25 ft. *Existing building setback is legally nonconforming. No expansion to the building is proposed; therefore no variance is required. r~'~'T'AC ~~1T NOe 4 C~,Z, -- ("~, / ~Z/~ ~':,, c.~o~~~~>r,°~~~~ c~.~l~ ~~~<~~s~ .~~~~~ ~~r~ ; ~ f t'i ;~s~. ;~;r:.??7~ {..~r.'171 i:'C:JF1 f~it.`. ..~;f~r.%~.~~i;~ai-srll.,~t",~:r:, ..'=t'(1" "'i-=,'-.::'~::?- i ;;`r.' Oct~~~r 12,, 240~ '~a ~~aon~ i~ n~ay ca~cern: ~~ p~i~n~ ~bje~~a~e he~e is to provide ~at~~ng p~us o~hez education~I o~g~rta3a~ities for econ~~€cally t~asadva~ta~ed childr~n. '~Ie s~~vv n~ dis~rim~~ati~n when dea~Bng ~v~~ ~hes~ ~hildren b~caus~ it's a~port~.n~. ~af ~ey Ic~aa~~, ho~v ~~ ~.s~d~es~ every c~~.~ issues that they rr~ay 1~~.ve to f~ce i~ th~ ~t~zre. ~Ie provid~ ~u~~rin~ and c~ouns~li~a~ ta al~ age s~den~s az4d ~ae help ~aa~~ts to ~ick u~ aa~d d~a~p s~ff c~ilc~e~, to a~€d fir~mi s~h~~~. 'RIe sa~a~~zmaes pre~~~de ~a~s~z~a~a~n to s~hoa~ls f€~r sp~ci~l a~cti~i~zes. ~I~ ~i~lp staxden~ ~ri~ sc~~~l praj~cts a.a~~ ~nr~ ~~€~ hel~ ~ur~ tee~s ~r'tth all g~o~i~~ iss~ae~. ~Je h~v~ ~~ to ~r~~ tea~h~rs ta ~~l~a c~ur st~.den~s, we als~ ha~~ ~o~ur~t~~r p~r~n,ts ~;vhs~ c~~e i~ and help as w~l'I (who have c~r~t~acts for a d~ff~rent proj~c~~. Our o~eratgm~ time is ~~rn 7:00 a.m. ~to 9:30 a.~., the~s fz~m 2:Od ~.rra. to 6.00 p.€~., ~Ila~r~day ~h~ ~~~day. i~e c~nl~ have d~€~p aff f~~ a fe~a r~i~€~~es, anc~ ~e do n~t ~~ed ~~.t~ s~~ce fc~r ~aa-P~aaa;. ~'his is so ~ve do ~~st d'astur~b o~ rz~ighbo~s. ~~ o~casians v~e ~al~~.bc~~ate with tea~hers ~~ hz~n~ewo~k a~.d sp~~ial pr~je~ts. ~~ h~,ve fia.t~r~ ~la~s t~ in~oive o~ ~eighb~~-s ~d cc~~zgana~yy. ~Te da h~na~ ~choo~~~ pas°t t~~~ ant~ fizll~i~e. ~le alsa do priva~~ t~.~ca~ng, and I~ave spopts activiti~s ~o~ the childr~~.. ~e spe~i~,l'az~ i~ alrrz~st all at~d ~rsy te~c~ix~~ x~~aods, azad w~ ~ls~ I~c~aased b~ th~ de~ar~~~t ~f ec~ttcati~n. ~Jpon ent~rin~ ~uu~ ~'~.ciii~ a1I s~a.ader~ts ~.r~ requir~d ~o cozx~ple~~ any arid all -~- hor~evvork. Th~ ~~aclaer is rec~airec~ t~ ~ka~clc a.~l ~.~~evorork a~d :~ake sur~ th~t all td~e wor~. is co~ple~~ a~ ~ve~~ as c~rrect. .~~~lards, t~e chaldre~ c~po~ ~~~pl~~ang s~h~+~~ wc~r~ a~°e all~wed a fi~e~r~ ~m tw~r~~y r~an~te br~a~ o~ ~ree t~me, befc~re ~~ child.r~~ st~ activi~ies a~ th~r~ ch.~ice to wo~k wit~a ~tie teachers or wi~~ ~ach other ~aa~der the ~uida.nce of a~s a~~alt. ~I1~Se ~~1V1~1~5 1~CIi'..IIC}~, outdo~r ~,~~1~~i~i~s, spe~l~ng b~es, ~a~mpute~s, a~ts a~d ~r~, garde~i~g l~ss~~,s, ~~~king less~n~, n~~.mber ~arra~s, paazzles, etc. Ira additic~~ vaith ~i~s~ activi~ies ~ve also ~a~e a nu~b~r of sp~~ t~~ ~hildre~ ea.~ play a~d ~%e l~~ve a dran~a class ~n ~u~i~~ ~~ p~arer~fis c~ c~~.e ia~ a~d help s~o~v a~ad suppo~t rx~.o~a,l g~adanee for tl~e c~ild~eaa. A.~a~i~~r~ I-~alis School/~ids ~tub ~s a~ educa~i~a~al ~enter pr~viding stu~den~s a~~ cha~drera ~th ~ie ~owledge ar~d educatic~~a tca help f~r~her t~ae~ns~ives in life. ~i~ goal her~ is to w~rk wi~a ~~ch ~~ild by s~a~aing ~~rrp ~~va ~cs mak~ f~°iends, lis~~~~ b~tter, ~d wor~ ~ard for vah~~ t~ae~ wa~# to accomplis~. S~~~rel~, - r ~~ ~ ~ ; ~,.~ , j ~~r--. ~ S i ~ ~O~ ~c'~3 ll g~31 A.sses~o~ pa~~el # 361-I21-04 Gond.itional ITs~ pe~its # 200~-053~I 'Th~ ~ro~~~ty is zoneci "IZk~-399 SflI~.~.~ ~~.2~11~~7 ~J.~SgC~.~ ~'~S1~.~1L~~1cl.I. I~a~r car~ cent~r~ ar~ perm~~ted in "~I-3" zo~es b~r ~~e ~ity ~f .~nahexr~. ~o~ing ~oc~ I~.040.030 ~a- bl~ 4-~ ~it~ ~ondi~anal use pe~rr~it. I Nlo~ga~ Vasseghi have ~rorked w~th cbi~dr~n at d~`e~ent centers fo~ pa.st 2I years. I'v~ helped. diffe~ent schools to bua~d all sor~s o~progra?r~s. I'~e help ~11 age grt~u~s fr~m i~fant to ~iag~ sch€~ol kids. Far past 7 year~ I vaorked. at Orange i3ills t~sserr~bly Chuxch. ~erz we ~rere at ~a~ loca~ion we ai~ways had parezats askisz~ us to ~d anat~er locatian fo~ ~ids so t~iey car~ be o~.tside and they ~an 1~ave sports activates, back a,t t.~e church buildirig we were clased frt vvith~ fe~ ~oom~ for kid.s to ~Iay. t~Ie all prayed. and praye~l with the love of G~d for a.ll. af us especaally the c~i1~~n, to ~ix7d. this place ancl moved in, ~we have a big yard. {almost 24,000 sq feet) and ~o~s of activities ~or chilciren ~o e~plore, aur ehildr~n a~~ happY a.~ad. paa~er~ts are happker. ~hen we rnaved her~ ~ spoke ~vith ~r. ~azahera she is a psycho~oga.st her o~ce as i~ ~a~a~ir~., she a~d. I wc~ul~. lik~ to study to P~~lp eh~ldrem an.d par~ts ~ith A.D.~i.D or children wh~ h~.ve dowrs syn_ dromes, ~i~ he~ I~.o~ledge and with rnq expe~ience we c~~ help a lot ~f ~eople. ~i~h this 5tt~dy we can find ou~ tl~aat the env~o~nent, ax~cl ~e~p of r~da~~cting c1~Idren ~ri~ such pro~~erns ~t hon~e day ca~e faciiity vve can stop all rnedica~i~ns (bec~use o~side effects in t.~eir Iife~ ~re'~e seea~ am~rc~v~ment. ~~sid~ all that vve are ~elpirig o~e~s vvkao can't a~'ord p~avate ea~~o~ir~~, ar athe~ ~eeds. For pa.st few y~a~s we warked vvi~h dif~er~nt ~eacY~~rs a~ dif-~erent se~.ools, v~ere well l~awn in o~ar ar~a. ~Te ar~ aiso I~icensed by I~~par~aent of Education + va~ have B~asin~ss li~ ee~ase by city of Ana~eim +~~ are No~-Prafifi C~rganiz~.ti~n. `t~Te Iove our city and ou~ ne~ghbars the chiid.~en ar~d our 1ittle sfireet and ~ve wauld ~i~e to kee~a ou~ ~lace the sar~~ as all ather hous~s ~'or ~ne huge ~act o~ our tee~s ~r~.~ r~eed h~lp v~i~1~ ~om~~ork or ~~t~a~i~g ~.e~ don'~ }.ike ta t~ll ~ei~ frie~sds ~at the~ ~.r~ ~t d:a.y c~re c~~ate~ {~ve g~o~ s~~ thi~ p~ace it doesn'~ ioc~k l~ke a day c~e), ~nd ti~.at x~akes at ~ore p~ivate, ~~t gives the~ co~fic~ence ~.~d ~hey ~an ac~ ~nore ~ature Iike ~.ei~ ada~.Its. we a~e ope~ 7ain to 6prm. , vve ~.~ve ~arc~ly ~ia.ve any.~~,f~c, ~aeighbars a.~e ha~spY ~nd. as yot~ c~~ se~ for p~,st 4 r~an~hs ~ve had no ea~a.plaint ~th ~h~~ ~re ~.r~ doing as a x~.a~t~r of fa,~ we a.re creatzng aobs for e~llege s~.adents im our neig~~.borhood. ~ith our tu~orir~g pro~ra~n. 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CUP2008-05393) LOCA~'ION; 1001 North Mayflower Street APPI,ICANT'/PROPEIZTY O~TER: The applicant and property owner is Anaheim Free Methodist Church. 12~~iTEST: The applicant requests approval to amend a conditional use permit to allow the expansion of an existing church to include the addition of six Sunday school classrooms, expanded restrooms, and a child play area. The applicant is also requesting the reclassification of the property from the Transition (T) zone to the Single-Family Residential (RS-3) zone. COIViMEl~ti)ATIOl~i: Staff recommends the Planning Commission adopt the attached resolutions, approving a Negative Declaration and approving an amendment to Conditional Use Permit No. 424 and Reclassification No. 2008-00226. ~ACKGItOUl~I): The property is developed with an existing 11,181 square foot church. The property is located in the Transition (T) zone. The General Plan designates this property and properties to the south and east for low density residential land uses. Properties to the north and west are designated for medium density residential land uses. Conditional Use Permit No: 424 was approv~~l in 1963 to establish a church with related classrooms. PROPOSAI,: The applicant proposes to amend a conditional use perrnit to expand an existing church to include the addition of six Sunday school classrooms, expanded restrooms, and a child play yard. The total expanded floor area consists of 3,655 square feet of classrooms and an expanded restroom facility. The applicant is also requesting a zone change frorn the Transition (T) zone to the Single-Family, Residential (RS-3) zone. 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Suite #162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5139 Fax: (714) 765-5280 www.anaheim.net RECLASSIFICATION NO. 2008-00226 February 2, 2009 Page 2 of 3 Al~~II..~SIS: Following is staff's analysis and recomrnendations on the project. Proposed Classrooms: The applicant proposes to construct 3,655 square feet of additional classroom area and an expanded restroom facility. Five classrooms would be constructed adjacent to the existing Fellowship Hall with the expanded restrooms and one classroom constructed adjacent to the main sanctuary of the church. Also proposed is renovation of the interior and exterior of the main sanctuary to provide for a new main entryway from Mayflower Street including a wider access walkway from the rear parking lot to various church facilities. Proposed hours of operation for the church are as follows: • Sunday three services from 8:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • Monday - Friday - Staff hours from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • Monday - Friday in the morning and evening are various church activities including, Bible Study classes, English classes, sewing classes, musician classes and hula classes. Child Play Yard: A child play yard, an open mesh metal fence enclosure and an entry gate are proposed to be located immediately west of the main sanctuary. Plans also indicate a proposed 7 foot high decorative open iron fence enclosure and gate located 20 feet from the front property line. Churches are permitted in the RS-3 zone subject to approval of a conditional use permit to determine compatibility with surrounding land uses. The project cornplies with all requirements of the RS-3 zone including the number of required parking spaces. The property is well- maintained and there are no outstanding code violations. I~eclassi~eation: The applicant requests that the property be rezoned from the T zone to the RS- 3 zone. The requested rezoning would be compatible with the Low Density Residential General Plan designation. The RS-3 zone is the appropriate implernentation zone for the expansion of the existing church. CONCI~USION: Because the church is providing the required additional amount of parking spaces for the proposed expansion and because the church has demonstrated that it is compatible with the surrounding single family and multiple family neighborhoods, staff recommends approval of the project. Respectfully submitted, ~~ G,~~~ ~f ~~ l~- Parincipal Planner r~ttaehments: l. Vicinity and Aerial Maps 2. Draft Reclassification Resolution Manager RECLASSIFICATTON NO. 2008-00226 February 2, 2009 Page 3 of 3 3. Draft Conditional Use Permit Resolution 4. Project Swmnary 5. Letter of Operation The following attachments weare provided to the Planning Commission and are availabl~ for public review at the Planning Services Division at City Hall. 6. Plans 7. Site Photographs i ~ _ i ~ _ ~ i ; SMALL TRIA ~ ~ Lj ~ ' ~ FIRMS i ~ SALSBURY ~ I ~ I ENGINEERING ' LA PALMA AVEIVUE - - - T ~ I: ; RM-4 RS-3 RS-2 RS-2 , MAGNOLIA PLAZA RM~ ~ APARTMENTS DE ANZA PLAZA ~ ~ ~ ~~ APARTMENTS aj a ~ 55 DU _ ~ Q ch Q W = ,J = W . ' CHURCH ~ o ~ ~ W Q ~ W ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ RM-4 ~ RS-2 / 1 DU EACH ~ ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ ~~ Q RCL 2008-00226 -CUP 2008-05393 CUP 424 Q ~ ~ N K~~ RAINBOW AVE \ RS-2 i- 1 DU EACH ~ ~ m ~ a February 2, 2009 Subject Property Reclassification No. 2008-00226 Conditional Use Permit No. 424 (Tracking No. CUP2008-05393) 1001 North Mayflower Street ~0692' February 2, 2009 Subject Property Reclassification No. 2008-00226 Conditional Use Permit No. 424 (Tracking ~No. CUP2008-05393) 1001 North Mayflower Street 10692 o so xoo Aerial Photo: Feet July 2006 [ FT] r~TT~ C N'T NO. 2 RESOLUTION NO. PC2009-**~" A RESOLUTION OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING A CEQA NEGATNE DECLARATION AND APPROVING RECLASSIFICATION NO. 2008-00226 (1001 NORTH MAYFLOWER STREET) WHEREAS, the Anaheim Planning Commission did receive a verified Petition for Reclassification on certain real property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, shown on Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, this property is developed with a church and is located in the T (Transition) zone with a Low Density Residential land use designation on the General Plan; and WHEREAS, the applicant and property owner has requested approval of a Reclassification to reclassify the property from the Transitional (T) zone to the Residential Single Family (RS-3) zone, consistent with the General Plan Low Density Residential land use designation; and WHEREAS, the Planr~ing Commission did hold a public hearing at the Civic Center in the City of Anaheim on February 2, 2009 at 2:30 p.rn., notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code, Chapter 18.60 "Procedures", to hear and consider evidence for and against said proposed reclassification and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said Comrnission, after due inspection, investigation and study made by itself and in its behalf, and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing, does find and determine the following facts: l. That reclassification of subject property from the Transitional (T) zone to the Single Farnily Residential (RS-3) zone would be consistent with the property's existing land use designation on the General Plan. --~- 2. That the proposed reclassification of subject property is necessary and/or desirable for the orderly and proper development of the community and is consistent with the adjacent single family properties. 3. That the proposed reclassification of subject property does properly relate to the zones and their permitted uses locally established in close proximity to subject property and to the zones and their permitted uses generally establzshed throughout the community. 4. That a°** indicated their presence at said public hearing in opposition; and that *** conespondence was received in opposition to subject petition. - 1 - PC2009-'"** NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission has reviewed the proposal and does hereby find that the Negative Declaration is adequate to serve as the required environmental documentation in connection with this request. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission does hereby unconditionally approve the subject Reclassification to authorize an amendment to the Zoning Map of the Anaheim Municipal Code to exclude the above-described property from the Transitional (T) zone and to incorporate said described property into the Residential Single Family (RS-3) zone. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution shall not constitute a rezoning of, or a commitment by the City to rezone, the subject property; any such rezoning shall require an ordinance of the City Council, which shall be a legislative act, which rnay be approved or denied by the City Cotmcil at its sole discretion, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that approval of this application constitutes approval of the proposed request only to the extent that it complies with the Anaheim Municipal Zoning Code and any other applicable City, State and Federal regulations. Approval does not include any action or findings as to cornpliance or approval of the request regarding any other applicable ordinance, regulation or requirement. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted at the Planning Commission meeting of February 2, 2009. Said resolution is subject to the appeal provisions set forth in Chapter 18.60 "Procedures" of the Anaheirn Municipal Code pertaining to appeal procedures and may be replaced by a City Council Resoh~tion in the event of an appeal. ATTEST: CHAIRMAN, ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSION SENIOR SECRETARY, ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSION - 2 - PC2009-a:~a: STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COL7NTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIlVI ) I, Grace Medina, Senior Secretary of the Anaheim City Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the Anaheim City Planning Cornmission held on February 2, 2009, by the following vote of the rnembers thereof: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this day of February, 2009. SENIOR SECRETARY, ANAHEIM PLANNING COMIVIISSION - 3 - PC2009-*`~* ~~~I~I~ 66~99 ~ECI.r~S~IF'ICATION ~TO. 200~-00226 LA PALMA AVENUE RAINBOW AVE - 4 - PC2009-*** [ FT] ATTAC l~T NO. 3 RESOLUTION NO. PC2009-*** A RESOLUTION OF THE ANAHEIM PLANNING COIvIMISSION APPROVING A CEQA NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 424 AND AMENDING CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION NO. 776 SERIES 1962-63, ADOPTED THEREWITH (TRACKING NO. CUP2008-05393) (1001 NORTH MAYFLOWER STREET) WI~EREAS, on May 27, 1963, the Anaheim Planning Commission adopted Resolution Na. 776, SERIES 1932-63, granting Conditional Use Permit No. 424 to establish a church with related classrooms; and WHEREAS, the Anaheim Planning Commission did receive a verified Petition for Conditional Use Permit to amend a Conditional Use Permit Na. 424 to allow the expansion of an existing church to include the addition of six Sunday school classrooms, expanded restrooms, and a child play area on certain real property situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Civic Center in the City of Anaheim on February 2, 2009, at 2:30 p.m., notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the provisions of the Aanaheim Municipal Code, Chapter 18.60, to hear and consider evidence for and against said proposed conditional use permit and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said Commission, after due inspection, investigation and study made by itself and in its behalf, and after due consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing, does find and determine the following facts: 1. That the proposed expansion of an existing church to include the addition of six .~~,_. Sunday school classrooms, expanded restrooms, and a child play area in the Transitional (T) zone is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized by Anaheim Municipal Code Section 18.04.030.040.0402 (Churches). 2. That the, expansion of an existing church to include the addition of six Sunday school classrooms, expanded restrooms, and a child play area as conditioned, will not adversely affect the adjoining land uses and the growth and development of the area in which it is located because the church will provide the required number of parking spaces for the proposed expansion. 3. That the size and shape of the site for the use is adec~uate to allow the expansion of the church in a manner not detrimental to either the particular area or health and safety as tl~e property is fully developed and there is sufficient parking to provide for the uses on the property. -1- PC2009-~** 4. That the traffic generated by the use of the property will not impose an undue burden upon the streets and highways designed and improved to carry the traffic in the area. 5. That the granting of the conditional use permit under the conditions imposed will not be detrimental to the health and safety of the citizens of the City of Anaheim 6. That **~ indicated their presence at said public hearing in opposition; and that ~~=* conespondence was received in opposition to the subject petition. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Anaheim City Planning Commission has reviewed the proposal and does hereby find that the Negative Declaration is adequate to serve as the required environmental documentation in connection with this request. BE IT RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission does hereby approve an amendment to Conditional Use Permit No. 424 subject to the conditions of approval described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated by this reference which are hereby found to be a necessary prerequisite to the proposed use of the subject property in order to preserve the health, safety and general welfare of the Citizens of the City of Anaheim. BE IT FLTRTHER RESOLVED this permit is approved without limitations on the hours of operation or the duration of the use. Amendments, modifications and revocations of this permit may be processed ia~ accardance with Chapters 18.60.190 (Amendment of Permit Approval) and 18.60.200 (City-Initiated Revocation or Modification of Permits) of the Anaheim IVlunicipal Code. BE IT F'URTHER RESOLVED that the Anaheim City Planning Commission does hereby find and determine that adoption of this Resolution is expressly predicated upon business owner's compliance with each and all of the conditions hereinabove set forth. Should any such condition, or any part thereof, be declared invalid or unenforceable by the final judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction, then this Resolution, and any approvals herein contained, shall be deemed null and void. BE IT FLTRTHER RESOLVED that the applicant is responsible for paying a11 charges related to the processing of this discretionary case application within 15 days of the issuance of the final invoice. Failure to pay all charges shall result in the revocation of the approval of this application. -2- PC2Q09-'r~* THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted at the Planning Commission meeting of February 2, 2009. Said resolution is subject to the appeal provisioans set forth in Chapter 18.60, "Zoning Provisions - General" of the Anaheirn Municipal Code pertaining to appeal procedures and may be replaced by a City Council Resolution in the event of an appeal. CHAIRNIAIV, ANAHEIM PLANIVING COMIvIISSION A'I~TEST: SENIOR SECRETARY, ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSIOIV STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COLJNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, Grace Medina, Senior Secretary of the Anaheim City Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the Anaheim City Planning Commission held on February 2, 2009 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this day of Febaruary, 2009 SENIOR SECRETARY, ANAHEIN~ PLANNING COMMISSION -3- PC2009-*** ~~TII4BIDA~ 66 A 99 1SgAg8)8 f'~ CO~I)ITIOI~IAL ITSE PE~819/IIT I~10. 424 LA PALMA AVENUE RAINBOW AVE -4- PC2009-*** ~~ . D~~ 6GD99 YS &D CO~TI)ITIOI~Tr~I, iJSE PE I~ 1~0. 424 Itesponsfble for l~o. Conditaons of Approval 1VIonitoring ~~Z~~2 Z'~ I,~~~I~,t~C'~ ~~:~ G 11~G PE~~l~' _' 1 Prior to grading plan approval, the applicant shall submit Public Works ' a Drainage Study prepared by a registered professional Civil Engineer ~n the State of California. The Study ' shall be based upon and reference the latest edition of the Orange County Hydrology Manual and the applicable City of Anaheim Master Plan of Drainage for ' the project area. All drainage sub-area boundaries per the Master Plan for Drainage shall be maintained. The Study shall include: an analysis of 10-, 25- and 100-year storm frequencies; an analysis of all drainage impacts to the existing storm drain system based upon the ultirnate project build-out condition; and address whether off-site and/ or on-site drainage improvemea~ts (such as detention/ retention basins or surface runoff reduction) will be required to parevent downstream properties from becoming flooded. 2 Prior to grading plan approval, the applicant shall submit a Public Works geotechnical report that meets the requirements for a "Screening Investigation for Liquefaction Potential" as identified in DMG special publication 117 "Guidelines for Evaluating and Mitigating Seismic Hazards in California". Please note that if the findings of the screening investigation car~not demonstrate the absence of liquefaction hazards, then a comprehensive quantitative evaluation must be conducted to develop mitigation __.~ recommendations to effectively reduce the hazard to an acceptable level. 3 The applicant sha11 submit to the Public Works Public Works Department Development Services Division for review and approval a Water Quality Management Plan that: • Addresses Site Design Best Management Practices (BMPs) such as minimizing impervious areas, maximizing permeability, minimizing directly connected impervious areas, creating reduced ar "zero discharge" areas, and conserving natural areas. • Inco orates the a licable Routine Source -5- PC2009-*~=X Control BIVIPs as defined in the Drainage Area Management Plan. • Incorporates Treatment Control BMPs as defined in the DAMP. • Describes the long-term operation and maintenance requirements ~or the Treatment Control BMPs. • Identifies the entity that will be responsible for long-term operation and maintenance of the Treatment Control BMPs, and • Describes the mechanism for funding the long- term operation and maintenance of the Treatment Contral BMPs. 4 The applicant shall obtain a demolition permit for Public Works demolition of existing structures. PRI~R TO I~~i7 C~ ~F A~L1ILD ~ 1~E~ T 5 The applicant shall pay the sewer impact fee for West Public Works ' Anaheim (Zone C). The fee is currently $359 per 1,000 s.f. of gross floor area (institutional). P1~IOI~ T~ FY~~L ~i7I~..~~I~G r~~ Zf~~l~dG ~~P~CTI~N ' 6 The applicant shall pay the applicable Citywide Traffic Public Works Impact Fee to the City of Anaheim, in an amount established by the City Council Ordinance/Resolution. This fee will be used to fund traffic and transportation improvements within the area impacted by this project. Said fee shall be subject to adjustment by the City Council. ~ The applicant shall: Public Works • Demonstrate tl~at all structural BMPs described in the Project WQMP have been constructed and installed in conformance with approved plans and speci~cations. • Demonstrate that the applicant is prepared to implement all non-stnlctural BMPs described in the Project WQMP. • Demonstrate that an adequate number of copies of the approved Project WQMP are available on the project site. Submit for review and approval by the City an Operation -6- PC2009-**''` and Maintenance Plan for all structural BMPs 8 Gates shall be added to the existing trash enclosure. Public Works 9 Fire lanes shall be posted with "No Parking Any Time." Public Works Said information shall be specifically shown on plans submitted for building permits. 10 A Burglary/Robbery Alarm Permit application, Form Police APD 516, shall be completed and returned to the Polzce Department prior to initial alarm activation. This form is available at the Police Department front counter, or it can be downloaded from the following web site: http:/lwww. anaheim.net/article. asp?id=678 11 Church to be equipped with alarm system (silent or Police audible). Provide comprehensive security alarm system for the following: • Perimeter building and access route protection. • Hi h valued stora e areas. 12 Rooftop address r~umbers for the police helicopter shall ' Police be painted on the roof. Minimum size 4' in height and 2' in width. The lines of the numbers are to be a minimum of 6" thick. Numbers should be spaced 12" to 18" apart. Numbers should be painted or constructed in a contrasting color to the roofing material. Numbers should face the street to which the structure is addressed. Nurnbers are not to be visible from ground level. 13 Church and office buildings shall have clearly marked Police doors with numbers corresponding to the alarm zones, if any. The identification of aiarm zone coverage will _ m_ assist responding police and security units in faster identification and apprehension of potential suspects, if any. 14 Parking lots, driveways, circulation areas, aisles, Police passageways, recesses, and grounds contiguous to buildings shall be provided with lightirag of a minimunn one (1) foot candle gower to illuminate and make clearly visible the presence of any person on or about the premises during the hours of darkness and provide a safe, secure environment for all persons, property, and vehicles on-site. -7- PC2009-**a` 15 Trees should not be planted close enough to the structure Police to allow easy access to the roof, or should be kept trimmed to make climbing difficult. 16 The applicant shall file an Emergency Listing Card, Police Form APD-281, with the Police Department, available at the Police Department front counter, or it can be downloaded from the following web site: http://www. anaheim.netlarticle.asp?id=678. 17 Classroom doors should be equipped with locks that can ' Police be locked fram the inside, allowing lockdown of those rooms in the event of criminal activity in, or around the building. All classroom windows shall be left clear and ' unobstructed, to allow an unimpaired ~ine of sight by a peace office into the interior of the classroom during school hours. GEIV~' `~ 18 On-going during project operation, no required parking Public Works areas shall be fenced or otherwise enclosed for outdoor storage uses. 19 Approval of this application constitutes approval of the Planning proposed request oraly to the extent that it complies with the Anaheim Municipal Zoning Cocie and any other applicable City, State and Federal regulations. Approval ' does not include any action or findings as to cornpliance or appraval of the reqtiest regarding any other applicable ordinance, regulation or requirement. 20 Extensions for further time to complete conditions of Planning approval may be granted in accordance with Section 18.60.170 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. .~_. 21 The timing for compliance with conditions of approval Planning may be amended by the Planning Director upon a showing of good cause provided (i) equivalent timing is established that satisfies the original intent and purpose of the condition(s), (ii) the modification complies with the Anaheim Municipal Code and (iii) the business owner has demonstrated significant progress toward establishment of the use or approved development. -8- PC2009-y=* * ATTAC ~1T NO. 4 ~~OJECT 3 1~tARY R~CLr~S~IFICATI0~1 I~TO. 2~0~-00226 CONI)ITIONAI, iJSE PE~t1VIIT ~10. 424 I)evelop~ne~nt Standaa~ds ~1~'TAC~3[1VIENT NO. 5 ~E7°T'ER ~~ ~~~RAl°9~N This Petter is part of the Conditior~al l9se Permi~ (CUP) ~pplicatian in which the applicant is propos~ng to build 5 new cl~ssrooms ~nd fence ~nclosur~s alor~g the Mayf6ouver Street frontage: nevv r~s~r~oms, a small classroor~n and a child play yard immediately u~esf af the main sanctuary; the remova! o# a portion o# a ~iassroam {Room 6) ~~d two adjacent restrooms to provid~ a new access walkway con~ec#ing ~From the parking lot to the church f~ciliti~s; and renovations ~o the main sanctuary to provide a new en~ryw~y on the north side of the m~in sanc~tuary_ ~6t~ a~d ~u~E~~~g Des~rip~icar~~ The site consists of a 1.75-acre rectangu[ar parcel owr~ed by the Anah~im Free Methadist Church, locafied ~t 10a1 (V, l~ayflower Street and classified in the Tr~nsitional Zon~. Currently, there are three buildings on the site (see Sit~ Plan} cansisting o# the main sanctuary on the southeasterly porfian af #he sit~ ~nd the nursery ~uilding on the south portion. The large third u-shaped building complex or~ the north~asterly portion consists of Fellowship Hall {a multi-purpose roorn} which is connected to the tnrest by four offices and restrooms ~nd a connecting westerly wing which includss a kitchen, a Su~day school ofFice and four classrooms (Rooms 6, 7, 8 and 9). The connecti~g easferly wing of t3~e u-shaped building consisfis af two classrc~oms {Room 1(}-11) and a youth room (Roorn 12- 13} each o~ which ~re divisible infio tvvo by rnovab[e partitions. There is an inter'sor coa~rtyard defined on three sid~s by the u-shapec{ buildi~g and the main sanctt~ary on fhe ~fo~rth side. The parking ~rea loca~ed to the r~ar of the buildings co~sis~s o# 104 ~~rki~g spaces ar~r1 ~ 3 tandern spaces. A 5 ft. high block wall enctoses the north and south boundary lines vvhile a 5 ft. high chain link ~'er~ce enc{oses the west boundary line. The main sancfuary h~s p~ws with 1G rovvs of seafiir~g for 1~0 fixed seafis, a cry room, library, prayer room a~d ~ small upstairs ba9co~y that has fQlding chairs fior about 30 people and a smali s~orage room. The main sanctuary buifding, cl~ssrooms anc€ nursery building uver~ built in 1963 ~t whach time 40 pa`king spaces~ were provided. The Fellowship Hall, o~#ices, rest roams and enlarg~ement af #he kitchen were added ~n 1971 and 59 parking spaces were provided. Fellowshi~ HaU con~ains approxima~eiy 2,460 s~uare f~et of floor area of which 300 square feet is utilizec! for stage pl~tforrn and storage areas. Additio~s were rnade ~n 1988 to the nursEry b~iiding a~d th~ secretary's office (252 sg ft.) west o~ the existing ofifices ~nd c~ne parking spac~ was provided. The r~~rsery builddng add'afiimns and madifications include a handicap res#room, a nursery raom, an office, a larger room #or older chiidren and ~ shavver room. G~~~r~l Ch~arch Ac~iv~t~~s Typically, there is limited acfiivity during vveekdays (see Figure 1) as fihe v~rious !ow at#end~nce church ~c~ivities are f~irly w~ll spre~d out during ~he +nreekd~ys. Th~ three worship seruices on Sunday momings ar~e stagg~red such that ~he park~ng area ~ccommodates vehicies of #he p~rishion~rs. A par6cir-g anaiysis indicates ~hat fihe p~rking aeea is about 80°1o full d~ring the fiirst service (8:30- 10:4~arr~) and aboufi 95% full duri~g the second service(11:OOam -12:30pm). ~he parking for the Japanese speaking service (10:30-1 'i :11:45am) is included in ~he fiirs# and second service caunt, During the Sunday ~orship senrices between 8:30am-12:30pm there are usualEy 4 to 6 parishior~er's cars parked on N#~yf(c~wer Streefi. During sp~ciaf Sundays for Easter and Christrnas p~~king a~tendants are avaiiable to direcf fraffic a~d ove~flow parking is av~ilab{e on the adj~cent schc~ol/church parking area to fhe v~esfi upon request ar~d when possible. Average Sunday worship service affiendance (Figure 2) during the past decade for the two ~nglish speakir~g services hav~ ranged fr~m a high of 290 'sn 1999 to a iow af 196 in 20a2. ~~F the two Eng[~sh-speaking services, approximafely 43% of the mostly older attendees attend the firsfi service at 8:30am, while 57% mostly younger a4tendees atter~d the second service at '(1:Oaam. T~e average Ja~anese-speaking service at~endance ~t 10:30ara~ h~s remained r~ther co~s~ant with a lov~ vf 37 in 1999 ~nd ~ high ofi 48 in 2~06. Temporary ~ccammodafians were made during 2t106 anc! part of 2007 to malce church faciiities avail~ble to ~ Nispanic speaking congregation of approximately 12 and 30 ~t~endees durir~g Thursd~y and Sund~y ever~ings, respec~iveiy. ~"his arrangeme~t fQr this congregation ended in Aprif 2007 and they have since #~ur~d ~cc~m~nodations elsewhere. Special church acfiivities ~hat may generat~ larger numb~r of attendees such as the SEYO B~sketb~ll Fami~y Dir~~er (an~e/year) accurs on a S~~~rday ~~ening, The H~Iloween Harv~st Festival (once /ye~r) occurs in the eveni~g and attend~nce flucfu~tes throughouf the evening as neighborhood children and paren~s typically vvalk to er~joy Halioween activifiies at ~he ch~rch. Funer~l and W~ddings {abou~ 6W8/ye~r) are usually sch~duled during the day on Saturdays anci weekdays wi#h similar arrangemer~ts for atfiendants and overfiaw parking av~il~bility on ~he adjacent school/church property and ~II ather church ~c~ivities are cancelled during such ev~nts. ~~- c,r±e e~~ ~ ~~,/~6~~[°~~ ~°~'~~~ ~~ fV@Pif~~ tl , - -- - - ~LlPt ~1~i1 ~Tdd~~ ~~C~ '~~74JP~ FP~ .'rs~f 1 st Worshi Servi ce ~n lish am 97 ' - .!a an~se S eaktn Sarvic~ am ~o 2nd Worshi Servir.~ En llsh arn ~2~ Sunda Schooi En SisF~ ~m ~8 Sunda Schoal Ja anese am '~ti Staff 9 am - 4 m~ 5 4 5 3 Offerin Team am ~ Bible Stud Cl~ss am ~ 20 ~ Bihle Stud /Pra er Class m ~ ~ Business Meedn s m 7 7 En lish CEass am ~ 8 6 -- t=----- Watercoloriri Glass am ~ -- ----°-- ClerScal Valunteers am ' ,!5 Mus~cians R~hearsai m 6 G3rfs Sewin Class m - 3 Garden MaintenanceTeam am j~ Nula Class .am - ' Bimanthl 2~ Youth 8ible Stud m . ~ uarte~l ' ~ 80 ' S ecial Event am Annuai - p 1. Basketbail Famil ~an ust m ~- 3~a 2. Hallo~veen-Harvesfi ~egtlva! m ~ ; 175 -~ 3. ~~nerals avera e 4 er ear m 4. Line Dancln C{ass am 2~ ~~M- i Nokes Youth basketbaD #amil ban uets occur onl once er ear on Sa~urda evenfn s. 1 ~ ~ - ~ , ween attendance fluctuakes throu fiatst ~~ evenln a~ nei hborhood childr~n walk to ~h~ ll H o 2. a ~hurch. Normail held on actober 31s~. tssuail h~id Saturda ~m or ~ft~moon buY c~n b~ on an da tlmss ~r eer A , ~ 3. FuneraEs- avera e ofi fihe week exce t Sund~ s. Dur~n . funera]~ ~lf other act~vlUes ar~ canc~iled. .,-v ~..a_.,. ..... ...c-.n .-,4 Aren _ dln$ - _ 4, l,{[1B U8T1Ctn l.idas vi~aiav u~ d..vr - -- - , ..~_: ~~i ir~c e ~.... ~~~~~L R ~ IG'6.~~ ~ ~l~~~~~~ ' r~a~un~ ~. Av~ra e Week , .._---- -° - - l ~~t~~ad~nc~ - Church Me ~nb~r~hl Su~d~ 11~i~ ~ ~choot 1~p~ B Year 1997 ~~sgifaP~ 260 J~ ~~~a~ 43 ~at 1lah 203 J~ ~n~~~ . 70 ~ 3t 151 ~ ~~ 1998 2$0 38 • 294 ~8 '~~ 12 1999 2000 29~ 260 37 3a 223 220 ~ 65 123 93 15 ~6 2d41 204 44 234 69 83 - ~ 6 2002 204 ~4 234 61 78 ._.__ ~3 2003 2004 23D 225 45 45 262 270 " 55 52 65 8~ 1a 2005 220 43 14 2 50 . 99 9 2006 20p7 ' 244 226 48 40 277 279 50 ~'~ 98 ~~~ ' Source - Yearbook Free ~Ret~afls~ Church o~ Nor~h America ~~~ ~0.7 PI.A I~TG CO ISSIOI~T AGEl~ A 200 S. Anaheim Bivd. Suite #162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5139 Fax: (714) 765-5280 www.anaheim.net City of Anaheim PI~1~~TIl~T(~ EPARrT E1V~I' 1)A'TE: FE~I~gTAItY 2, 2009 FROIl~: PI,AI~I~ING SEI~VICES iVIA1~Tr~GER VAl~ESSA l~tOIt~VOOi), P1tO.T~CT PI.,Al~l~Elt SiJ~.TEEC'I': ZOI~TIl~TG COI)E AlVIE1~D1VIEI~T' 1~t0. 200~-00076 LOCATIOI~T: Citywide APPI.ICANT: City of Anaheim Planning Department I~QUES~': This is a City-initiated request to amend Chapters 18,08 (Comrnercial Zones), 18.10 (Industrial Zone) and 18.38 (Supplemental Use Regulations) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code to eliminate "Automotive - Car Sales, Retail or Wholesale - Office Use Only" as a specific land use category. I~ECOM1VIEl~TDA'TION: Staff recommends that the Commission continue this request to February 18, 2009 to allow time for staff to finalize the requested amendments. Respectfully submitted, by, `~7~-~~' r C'~~.~`r~ Principal Planner 1 'ng Services Manager ATTAC EN'T NOe 1 o ~ ~ Q a ~ > w kw xw Z~ OQ ¢~ (7w ~ =~ aYw Q¢ ow UIL ¢ o w ¢O 1-w w j ~ Q w w f z~ ¢~j v~iw 3 ww ,~ Yw Z a z ~ o ~~j ¢z¢ w ~z z ~o 0 a2a ¢2a Yu~i mm ~Q mai ~~- ww a~' ugr~ii xm m~m Ym ~ '~a > Sa Q0 ¢~ am 30¢ YQO OQO c7a¢ oa¢ ORANGETHORPE AVENUE LA PALMA ° AVENUE 1 LINCOLN AVENUE ~> a BALL ROAD W c~7 2 w o ~ _ ¢ Z 0 w> ~Q KATELLA ..;ia ma AVENUE CHAPMAN AVENUE y ¢ ~~ ~ ¢ Q W SW Z~ ZI¢- WO ~> YN mm Q ~ YW Qi~- m4l ~W W Wy O WW mp HW ~ 2m SN W ~ y~Um ~ February 18, 2009 _. ~~ *.~°a~ ~m. Zoning Code Amendme nt IVo. 2008 -00076 ~ ~ ~q~mo~~~ ~ ' ,B Citywide ,os~z A'TTAC ENT N e 1 ORDINANCE NO. XX AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM HEREBY ORDAIIVS AS FOLLOWS: That Table 8-A (Prirnary Uses: Commercial Zones) of Section 18.08.030 (Uses) of Chapter 18.08 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended as follows: 1 Alcoholic Beverage Sales- C C C C C On-Sale Ambulance Services N C C N N Animal Boarding N N C N N Animal Grooming P N P N N Antennas-Broadcasting C C C C C Antennas- T T T T T Subject to § 18.38.060 and Telecommunications- Stealth 18.62.020 Building-Mounted Antennas- T T T T T Subject to § 18.38.OC0 Telecommunications- Stealth Ground-Mounted Antennas- N N N N N Telecommunications Garound- Mounted (Non-Stealth) Automatic Teller Machines P P P P P Subject to § 18.36.040 (ATM's) Automotive-Car Sales, Retail N N C N N Subject to 18.38.200 or ~Uholesale f~ffice Use ~nl ~ & Rental S - ' ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T ~~'~~ .C ~ ~~ -~~ :'~CCCC~~ LT G~` C iSy $ ~.v C {~'d -V :`'3~"~T4.~CC3}..~~~~ "~ ~Gll ' ~ Automotive-Public Parking C C C C C Automotive-Parts Sales C P P N N '~- Automotive-Repair & C C C N N Modification Automotive-Service Stations C C C C C Subject to 18.38.070 Automotive-Washing N C C C C In O-L and O-H Zones, must be accessory to an Automotive-Service Station use Bars & Ni htclubs C C C C C In O-L and O-H Zones 2 must be accessory to and i~tegrated with an office ~ building Bed & Breakfast Inns C C C C C Subject to 18.38.080 Billboards N N N N N Boat & RV Sales N N C N N Subject to 18.38.200 Business & Financial P P P P P Services Cemete~ies N N C N N Commercial Retail Centers C C C N N Community & Religious C C C C C In O-H Zone, must be Assembly clearly accessory to and integrated with an office building Computer Internet & N C C C C In O-L and O-H Zones, Amusement Facilities must be clearly accessory to and integrated with an office building Convalescent & Rest Homes N N C N N Convenience Stores C C C C C Subject to § 18.38.110; in O-L and O-H Zones, must be clearly accessory to and integrated with an office building Dance & Fitness Studios- N C C C C In O-H Zone, rnust be Large clearly accessory to and " integrated with an office building Dance & Fitness Studios- P P P P P In O-H Zone, must be Small clearly accessory to and integrated with an office building, otherwise requires a conditional use permit Day Care Centers C C C C C Drive-Through Facilities C C C C C 3 EducationalInstitutions- C C C C C Business EducationalInstitutions- N C C C C General Educational Institutions- P P P P P Subject to § 18.36.040.050 Tutoring Equipment Rental-Large N C C N N Equipment Rental-Small C P P C C In O-H and O-L Zones, must be clearly accessory to and integrated with an office building Group Care Facilities C C C C C Subject to § 18.36.040.070 Helipads N N C N N Allowed only in conjunction with a hospital Hospitals N N C C C Hotels & Motels N C C N N Markets-Large P P P N N Markets-Small C C C C C Medical & Dental Offices P P P P P Mortuaries N N P N N Offices P P P P P Personal Services-General P P P P P Laundromats are subject to § 18.38.150. In O-L and 0-H Zones, must be clearly accessory to anc~aintegrated with an office building Personal Services-Restricted C C C C C In O-L and O-H Zones, rnust be clearly accessory to and integrated with an office building Plant Nurseries N C P N N Subj ect to §§ 18.3 8.190 and 18.38.200 Public Services C C P C C 4 Recreation- Billiards C C C C C In O-L and O-H Zones, must be clearly accessory to and integrated with an office building Recreation-Commercial C C C C C In O-L and O-H Zones, Indoor must be clearly accessory to and integrated with an office building Recreation-Commercial C C C C C Outdoor Recreation-Low-Impact C C C P P In O-L and O-H Zones, must be clearly accessory to and integrated with an office building Recreation-Swimming & C C C C C Tenz~is Table 8-A P= Permitted by Right PRIMARY USES: COMMERCIAL ZONES C= Conditional Use Permit Required N= Prohibited T= Telecomrnunications Antenna Review Permit Required C-NC C-R GG O-L O-H Special Provisions Repair Services-General P N P N N Repair Services-Limited P P P C C In O-L and O-H Zones, must be clearly accessory to .: and integrated with an office building Research & Development N C C C P Restaurants-Drive-Through N C C C C Subject to § 18.3&.220 Restaurants-General P P P C C Subject to § 18.38.220 Restaurants-Semi-Enclosed C C C C C Subject to § 18.38.220 Restaurants-Walk-Up C C C C C Retail Sales-General P P P P P Subject to § 18.38220 5 Retail Sales-Kiosks C C C C C Retail Sales-Outdoor C C C N N Subject to §§ 18.38.190 and 18.38.200 Retail Sales-Regional N P C N N Retail Sales-Used P P P N N Merchandise Room & Board N N C N N Self-Storage N N C N N Sex-Oriented Businesses N N P N N Subject to Chapter 18.~4 Smoking Lounge P P P N N Subject to Cha~ter 4.22 and § 18.38.260 Studios-Broadcasting C C P C C Studios-Recording N N P C C In O-L and O-H Zones, must be clearly accessory to and integrated with an office building Transit Facilities C C C C C Utilities-Major C C C N C Utilities-Minar P P P P P Pay phones are permitted by right in all zones if located on the interior of a building or attached to the exterior within 10 feet o~ the main building's entrance .. Veterinary Services C C C N N _v,~ . Wholesaling N C C N N Shall be accessory to a Retail Sales use 6 SECTION 2. That Table 10-A (Permitted Uses: Industrial Zone) of Section 18.10.030 (Uses) of Chapter 18.10 of Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, amended as follows: Resiciential Classes of iJses Mobile Home Parks C I~on-Igesiden~ial Classes of iJses Agricultural Crops P Alcoholic Beverage Sales-Off-Sale C Alcoholic Beverage Sales-On-Sale C Ambulance Services P Animal Boarding C Animal Grooming C Antennas-Broadcasting C Antennas-Telecommunications- Stealth Building-Mounted T Subject to § 18.38.Ob0 and 18.C2.020 Antennas-Telecommunications- Stealth Ground-Mounted T Subject to § 18.38.060 Antennas-Telecommunications- Ground- Mounted (Non-Stealth) N Automated Teller Machines (ATM's) P Automotive-Car Sales, I~etail or ~ ~l~olesale (C3ffice ~Use ~~11ti~1 & C Subject to 18.38.200 Rental '~ s~ ~ i ~' i c ~'~ ~t ~ ,., : vr 'c s- e ct a-r.z- crrm. . ~~ ~1' ~~~ ' s 7 ~'1T... 7 , Automotive-Impound Yards C Subject to 18.38.200 ~ Automotive-Public Parking C Automotive-Parts Sales C Automotive-Repair & Modification C Automotive-Service Stations C Subject to 18.38.070 Automotive-Washing C Bars & Nightclubs C Billboards N Boat & RV Sales C Subject to 18.38.20U Building Material Sales C Not more than 30% of the outdoor area, excluding parking, shall be devoted to outdoor displays; subject to §§ 18.3 8.190 and 18.3 ~.200 Business & Financial Services C Community & Religious Assembly C Dance & Fitness Studios-Large C Dance & Fitness Studios-Small C Day Care Centers C Drive-Through Facilities C EducationalInstitutions-Business C EducationalInstitutions-General C Educational Institutions-Tutoring C Subject to § 18.36.040.050 ~ Equipment Rental-Large C Conditional use permit not required if conducted entirely indoors (Ord. 5944 § 8; September 28, 2004.) 8 Industry-Limited P Industry-General C Junkyards C Subject to 18.38.200 Morluaries C Offices-Development P Offices-General C Permitted without conditional use pearmit only if accessory to an industrial or other primary permitted use Oil Production C Subject to 1~.38.180 Outdoor Storage Yards C Subject to 1.8.38.200 Personnel Services-General C Laundromats are subject to § 18.38.150 Personnel Services-Restricted C Plant Nurseries P Subject to §§ 18.3b.190 and 18.3$.200; retail only requires a conditional use ~ermit Public Services P Recreation-Billiards C Recreation-Commercial Zndoor C Amusement arcades are allowed only in conjunction with a hotel, motel, or bowling alley Recreation-Commercial Outdoor I C Recreation-Low-Impact P Recreation-Swimming & Tennis C Recycling Facilities C Subject to Chapter 18.48 Repair Services-General P Repair Services-Limited C Research & Development P Restaurants-Drive-Through C Subject to 1~.38.?20 Restaurants-General C Fast-food and take-out service allowed without a conditional use permit when a art of an industrial corn lex of 5 or 9 more units; subject to § 18.38.220 Restaurants-Semi-Enclosed C Subject to 1~. ~ 8.220 Restaurants-Walk-Up C Retail Sales-Household Furniture C Permitted by conditional use permit only if the retail sales portion of the business occupies a minirnum of 50,000 square feet of building floor area Retail Sales-General C Industrially-related only Retail Sales-Outdoor C Subject to §§ 1838.190 and 1&.38.200 Self Storage C Subject to City Council Policy No. 7.2 Sex-Oriented Businesses P Subject to Cha~ter 18.54 Studios-Broadcasting P Studios-Recording P Towing Services P Transit Facilities C Truck Repair & Sales C Subject to 1838.?00 Utilities-Maj or C Utilities-Minor P ' Veterinary Services C Warehousing & Storage-Enclosed P Wholesaling P ° SECTION 3. That Section 18.38.065 of Chapter 18.38 0~ Title 18 of the Anaheim Municipal Code is hereby deleted. ~~ ~ ~p~.~ ,~ ~ T~ :,~ ~ ~ ~ T .~~~-~~ ~ ~ ~r ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~':~~~~; ~ ~'~' ~s ~ w~ g ~~~ ~ ? ' ~~~-~~ ~ sn .~ .~~r--~~-~~~--~-fl ~11 /~=E~aiz,irr-~t:z-:,-cz`~i-~ui- ,,, r~'i-v`,cc~:~--~a~~~~e,~~f4 T T ~'` 1J~~ ,.1, 31 ~, P 1 - i+1Lt~c,= ~ 17 . . . T~iii~Zx4TCV ~~TC~ ~~3s~.it1~. ~ 0 fl 1(S 1 Ti lf r 1 1 1' t '+~ 3~' •+t, ~, i,,, ~;,, n ~T `T A ? Y E . . . .,. ,,.. , ,. . , . , , , , , r , , ,. . .~~t~'~~--~ta`st~ ~ :;~~~ a rr._~ !7> ~"^ 'm"-'r'i~-i~-s"rx~c~~~a~' `~~ .~~~-~c~-~ci-i~'cr7rcri-s:'"r=~rcrFl~~r~a-i'-f~~~~"rr~;'x=.~',-a=rccc-~-z1"-rr:~=c~sl~;•,r-rr:~ $'rciic,~'~~,~~~~i`E~-fH-cE)i~j'1~i~"scicr'ri ' a l a ~ ' ~'s'r'r.'rc~v-'r'r~~Tiz~--.'-c-.`:; • T . . . • . ~ ..~ . . .. . .~ -~ - . ;;: . v~ ~ i .:; i; . i . . . . 4. . i . ~ . . . . . ...v~ . . . . .... . .. ~ ,3 ' SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby declares that should any sect~on, paragraph, sentence or word of this ordinance of the Code, hereby adopted, be declared for any reason to be invalid, it is the intent of the Council that it would have passed all other portions of this ordinance independent of the elimination here from of any such portion as may be declared invalid. SECTION 5. 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 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. SECTION 6. PENALTY It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to violate any provision or to fail to comply with any of the requirements of this ordinance. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this ordinance or failing to comply with any of its requirements shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each day during any portion of which any violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm or corporation, and shall be punishable therefore as provided for in this ordinance. 11 THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was introduced at a regular meeting o~ the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on the day of , 2009, and thereafter passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the day of , 2009, 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 12 AT'T'r~C I~ENT' NOe 2 sr~rea'r.ursw, narui r.mnat+ror~v wsaas R Public Service Agency OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING SECTIQN NAMG OL NUMBER P~~P~R'~ IJS~ 1/ERfF~C~T°iOri~ F~~ d/ ~ ~~~~ ~~ L.n~ g~ 4..6~..9~IYa~~ fa~struc#ions: This form is to be completed (in ink) by an afificlal of the agency responsible for property use in your area, pursuant to Government Code Sect'son 65850, and submittad with your application fior iicense to a department Inspectar, In connecfion with an appficatio~ fior a Vehicle Dealer's l.icense to be submifted to the Department of IViotor Vehicles by: BUSINESS ADDRESS C(TY STATE 21P COpE I hereby certifiy that the property iocated above is (check ona of the iollowing); ^ Approved for the opera#ion of Vehicfe l~etaii Saies (office, sign, and display area mandat+mryj, X AGENCI ^ Approved #or 3he operation of a Vehicie Dealer-Wholesale Only, na retail sales (office manr~a#ary). ^ Approved for the operation af a Vehicle Autabroker, no retai! sales• (office and sign mandatnry). ~ ^ Rlot approved for the operation of a vehicis dealer business. , QR Ct?Y ANO QL 9D2 {REV.~520D3} '~i`"„','.y ^w-r - AT"I'AC ENT NOe 3 State of California Business, TransportaEion and Housing r5,gency ~ ~ ~' ~. ~. I3~te : Novernber 3, 2~08 ~'o : Occupational Licensing Inspectzon Staff Fr~rga ~ail ~ong ~uk~,j~ct : Property ~CJse V~rification Forrns Depa.rtment o£NLoto* ~%ehiciea This memo is to inform everyone that effectiv~ immediately Property Use Verification Forms of any fype wiii not be accepted when they contain alterations. Many pianning departments often stipu~ate to agreements outside fhe questia~s asked on the form~s). Such planners can no Ic~nger write side notes on our €orrn, They must only check ths appropriate box. Each Property Use Verification fiorm must be completed in its entirety wit#~out alterations (side notes). When Proper#y Use Veri~catian farms ara submitted with side notes, reject the farm and app[fcation and requesfi that a new form be submitted without notes. ~~ckgr~tand; The department cannot honar or enter into agreernents for property use other than those questions asked on ou~ form. For example, an, OL902 was acceptad and submitted uvith the fallowing - the box "approved for the operation of vehicle RetaiE Sales (office, sign, and display area mandatory") was checked. How~ver, there was a side note that inciicafed th~s was for ane year pending ci~anges. We received a call from the ;planning commissian requesting that the license be cancelied because the licensee had not adhered ta fhe changes. Unfortunately, there is nathing in statue that states we can cancei a license for fihis reason: Each planning affice must lcnaw upfront that ance they approve the praperty for business use, the form cannof and wil) not be rescinded. lf yau have any questions regarding this mema, pfease do not hesifiate to contact me. Thank yau in advance for your cooperation. OriginaJ Signecl GAIL FOIVG, Manager Occupational I~icensing Inspecfion Program cc; Office Files A~'~'r~C ENT' NOm 4 Pianning Comm~ssion City of Anaheim February $, 2009 Attn: Matt 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Sih Floor Anaheim, CA 92805 Dear Plans~ing Commission: I am writing as a native and life long resident of Anaheim to express a growing concern that I have noticed over ~he last number of years, This issue is the growing number o~ used cars for sal~ "advertised" by single car dealers and parked along nnajor streets in our city. My concern stenns from two maior reasons: citizen safety and the de-beautification draw on our ~city. Firs~, I will address the issue af safe . I have noticed many major streets in c~ur ciYy a large accumulation of cars for sale, sometimes up to 30 cars in any one loca#ion, Far exam{~le, on il~agnolia befiween Crescent and La Paima right in fror~t of fihe Peter Marshall Elementary school and park, { typicaUy see anyv~rhere from 20 to 30 cars park with #or sale signs right in front of the school and park; it has been getting worse as time goes on. I travel this street each day to and from my way to work, so I have noticed fihe hazards from this activity. Specifically, these "used car lots" crea~e traffic and congestion vvi~h people slovving down to look, and in many cas~s abruptly stopping and pulling over cu~ting people ofF who are traveling on the street. I cannot attest to the number of acciclents in this area, bu~ I have seen a number of ctose calls. Secondiy, i often see parents strugg4e to d~op off or a pick up ~heir kids, as t~ey have to rraaneuver around these cars for saB~ to see oncomir~g trafFc to pudl out. This is a drug #ree zone, but these cars ~or sale, rnay also serve as a cover for illegal acfiivity right in front of the schooB. Along the same line, there is a bus s~Cop in this area, so v~rhat I have seen is the bus driver maneuvering around t~ese cars to pick up fiheir passengers. ThiS struggie presemts another unsafe setuation for the passengers, kids at school, and peaple traveling this street. Lastly, a bit further down on Magnolia, fihese cars for sale afso take up space for people w~ro vuould like to use ~he park. This has the effect of peapie ae~aiding the park, because of unwanted cars for sale are taking up needed space. Likewise, knowing that these "used car (ots" pose a series of safef~r hazards, it woutd be unfortunate if someone were hurt because af non-action fio rid ~he city of these "used car lots." For these-re~~ons, the "used car lo#s" and single car dealers are creating a hazardous density of people in one area for the kids and people in the neigh~arhaod, and those who travel along Magnolia and other places in the ci~r. Understand the ac~ivi~+ at Magnolia is typical of wha~ 1 have seen at ofiher "used car !ot" locations. Second, the issue of de-beautification is also an issue. V1lhile the city on one hand strives ar~d ~inances to create parks and oth~r pleasing visual sites, these "used car lots;' greatly detracfi from these ef~arts. Moreover, they greatly detract ar,d degrade ~he surrounding neighb~rhoods. Especially in the hard economic times we are in, many pe~ple are trying to sell their home. These used cars lots ae~ly d~tract from property val~e. Ifi not selling their i~ome, ttaey have to vievu these "used car lots" each time they leave and come into ~heir neighborhoods. To be hones~, as a native and Pife long resident in Anaheim, it is very disappointing to know that these "used car io~s" are legal. Standard car deal~rs hav~ aots and I wro~tld adv9se that if any one wishes to seller a car that they use other means like the u~eb, #he paper and other means at ~here disposal, not p~ablic stree~s pasd ar~d maintained by puP~lic dollars. ~rankly, I really cannot see what the singde car dealers l~r6ng to the city, except hazards and de-beautificatian to #he community. 7~P~eref~re, B a~~ the PJd3'l?i8689~ COfi9BSi@SsBOl7 fd1 ~~14~' Od,dt ~BY~ ~dBA] tI8%5 [8~'91d!$~ FP@ 08d8' Cl$~O°. I do not take this matter lig~tly and look forward ~o hearir~g your plan of action and impiementation about this distressing acfiivity across our ci~~. Thank you in advar~ce for yoaar at~ention to this matter. Sincerely, ~7 ~' ~, ~ ~ `~. 4_~--( l~, ~,~~. 1efF Wright ' ~~~+ ~~. ~ PI~ANI~II~G CO I~S~OI~ AGEN A 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Svite #162 Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5139 Fax: {714) 765-5280 www.anaheim.net City of Anaheim PL1~I~NINC1I~El' T EN'T DATE: I+,EB1aUAlaY 2, 2009 FROli~: PI,AI~l~TIl~iG SERVICES M~Tr~.GEIZ ~~1..~~ d 1 &1~L` d3~y £ il~JL` ~ 1 i LL'Sl\1\~SA SUBJECT: COl~TI)IT'IOl~tAL USE PE IT I~10. 2008-05357 I.OCATION: 1853 North Raymond Avenue APPI,ICAN~/PROPERTY OWleTER: The applicant is Rick Fox with Stratos Form Architects and the property owner is The Orange County Conservation Corps. REQ~JEST: This is a request to permit a job training and educational facility for at- risk youth in conjunction with a recycling and collection facility with fewer parking spaces than required by Code. The applicant submitted a letter dated January 26, 2009 requesting a continuance to March 2, 2009 to allow additional time to ~repare the appropriate application documents. RECOlVIlVIENDATIOl~t: Staff recommends that the Commission continue this request to March 2, 2009 to allow time for the applicant to prepare the necessary documents. Respectfully submitted, , ~~~~ ~~~ Principal Planner Attachrraents: 1. Continuance Request s Manager ~~~~~ ~~~ ~~e ~ ~~ rick fox, architect carol tink-fox, architect Fox Group Architects, providing constructive solutions January 26, 2009 Scott Koehm Associate Planner Anaheim Planning Department Planning Services 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Suite 162 Anaheim, CA 92805 RE: Orange County Conservation Corps Conditional Use Permit #2008-05375 The Orange County Conservation Corps would like to request a continuance for their Conditional Use Permit Public Hearing from February 2, 2009 to March 2, 2009. I am preparing the requested documents required to move forward with out public hearing and will submit them as soon as possible. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you. Joshua Smith ~t~~.~~~ F~ 275 S. Glassell Street Orange, CA 92866 714.628.0777 ATT_i_Continuance request Page 1 of 1 275 south glassell street orange, california 714.628.0777 fax 714.628.0797 i RCL 66-67-14 RCL 62-63-30 CITY OF FULLERTO N BOUND ARY RCL 53-54-3 . . 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INDUSTRIAL CENTER I EMPI INC GG I CHURCH RCH ORANGETHORPE AVE W ~ ~ I O ~ d ~-_- Q j PAINT STORE W~I ~ Q ~ 0 50 S00 ~ I ~ i Feet February 2, 2009 Subject Property Offsite Parking Conditional Use Permit No. 2008-05357 Orange County Conservation Corps: 1853 North Raymond Avenue Offsite Parking: 101 East Orangethorpe Avenue W. ~ 10693 ~mo~~~i A ! H o so ioo Aerial Photo: Julv 2006 February 2, 2009 Subject Property Offsite Parking Conditional Use Permit No. 200~-05357 Orange County Conservation Corps: 1853 North Raymond Avenue Offsite Parking: 101 East Orangethorpe Avenue ~ ~~~e 10693