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Resolution-PC 90-275~ R~SOLU'PION Pl<). PC9p-2'75 ~ ~,i,pi f I{~ c< ;{,.`I; ~ A REEOLUTION OF THE ANAHEIM CITY PL'ANNJNG COMMISSION TF1AT PETITION FOR RECLASSIFTCATZON NO. 40-91-17 BE GRANTT~D ~1Hk:REAS, the Anaheim CiCy Planning Commission did receive ~ vpii£ied petition for~ Reclassification for real prop~ri:y eituatecl in the City ot Anaheim, County of Orangs, Stat~ of California, c~escri~ed as followa: THAT PORTInN OF TEiE SOU'LHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUART~R OF FRAC'rIONAL SECTION 24 TGWNSHTP 4 SOUTH, RANGi~. 10 Wk:ST, IN TH~ RANCHO SAN JUAN CAJUPI DE SANTA RNA, CITY QF ANAE~EIt•1, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STA'PE OF CAL:1L'CIFNIA, RS SHOWN ON A MAP RECOTtDED IN BOOK S1 PAGE 10 OF biISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFTCE UF T'r1E COUNTY RECORD~R OF' SAID COUN1'Y, LX1NG SOUTT~iF.RLY O^ THE SOUTHERLY LIDIE OF THE LAND DESCR:LBED TN '1'HE D'ELD r0 ~HG SANTA F~ RaILRdAD COMPANY (FOFtMERLY THE CALIFOY.NIA CENTRAL RI~ILWAY COMPANY) RECORDED MAY 4, 1962 I~T BOOK 6098 QAGE 393, Or OF'FICIAI~ RECORDS. THA'P PORTYON OF LOT 5 TN TRACT t10. 71, IDT THC C:ITX OF ANAEIEIM, COUNTX OF ORAiQGE, STAT~ pF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAp TtECOFtDEU IN BUOK 10, PAGE 22 O~' M?SCELLAN~OUS MAPS, ~N THE OH FICE OF THE LOUNTY R;:COFtDER ON SATD COUNTY, LXING PJOR'THERLY Or' THE C~NTERI.INE OF kATEULA AVENU~, AS UESCRTIiL;D TN THF. OECR~~ OF CONDFMNAT:CON, RECORDED JULY 8, 1960 IN BOUK 5.i21, PAGE 3y7, n~'FICIAL RECORDS. EXCEPT THAT PORTTON OI' SAID LAtdD LYIrG EASTERLY OF THE ~AST LINE OF THE LANU D~~CRIRGn ~N UEED TO MAYJRICR E. BI''/ENS, ET UX., FtrCORfiEU JUNF :17, 1927 IN f300K 62, PAGF 45 ~'JF OFFTCIAL RECORDS. SRID LAND 7S TNCL[JDED 54ITHIN THE AREA SHOWN OlQ A MAP FILL~ IN BOOK 51, PACfi: 38 OF RECORUS OI' SURVE:YS, IN TE3E O'r'~ICL OF .°,ATD CUUNTY I2ECORUER. CRIOGOJJ -1- PC90-275 . _„~.r.~;~ ~ ~'. ~ . ~ ,~FF r~ 4 ~4~~~ ~ tM ~~J ~ ~(i 'i.i!11 , .. ~.,~,_,t. WHEkEAS, the City Planning Commiseion di.d hold a public hearing at the Civic Cen~er xn the C1ty of Anakisim on Docemk~er 3, 1990, aL 1:30 n.m., na~tice ~F aaid publia h~arir.g t~aving been du].y qiven aa i~ec~uis~d by law and in acccrdancQ with the provioi.c~ne o:E the Anahaim Municipa.l. Code Chapter 18.03, to hear and coasider evidence for and aqatnEt eaid proposed reclae~i~iaatian and to ir~vest i ate ~nd 5 make fi ndin s and reco 9 mmenda . ti.ans i. n . connectian th~r~with~ arid that the public hear..ing wao continued to llacember 17, 1990; and wHERF'AS, said CammisRion, after due inapection, invest;igation and study mad~ by it~elf and in its beh~lf, arid after due cone3.doiv~:ion of a2.1 evidence and reporta of£ersd at ~~id hearing, does find and determine i:hQ follawing Ec1Ct8: .l. That the pPtitionex• pr.opoaes recl~s~ificaticn of qubjac~t properLy irom the ML (Limited, Tndus~rial) 'Lo,ze to thc~ CO (Commeraial., Offic2 ana Profedr~ional) or a].ess intens~ zone. 2. That th~ An,sheim Ge,~Qra1 Plan designatea ~ubject property fo.r Bu3iness Of}:ice, Servic~ and Zndustri.al land uaes. 3. 'Phat thP propr~std reclassif.ication nf subjecL• praperty is nECessary and/or dE~irable for the orderly and proper develc~pment of the community. 4. That khe proposed rec.lassi.ficat.ion of aubject property doea properly relate ~~o the zories and their permi.tted u~e~ locally es~abliehed in close proximity to subject ~r.oper~ty and to the zones and their permitted usea generaJ.ly establi.:~hed ttiroughaut the communit~, 5. That the praPosed reclaseificatian of gubjeat property requires the dedication of abutting atie~te 3.n accar.dance with the Circulation Elem~nt of tYie General Plan, due *o the anticipa4ed ii7crease in traffic which will be generated by the .intennificati~n of land use. 6. ThaY no one indicated their presence at: sai.d public hear~ing in oppo~ition; and rha* no coi-r.er~pondence waa rece.ived i.n oppaoition tc~ subject petit•ion. ENVIRONMF.NTAL IMPACT AidALXSIS,: That the Anaheim City ~lanning Com~niasion doe~ her.eby find purauant to the California Env3.ronmenta.l Quality Act and the State and City CEQA Gufd~lines, that after consi.dering Draft EIR No. 304 for the propoaed Central Park To~•ar.e project and r.eviewing evidenc~ F>re~~nted; both written and oral, to aupplement Draft EIR Nu. 304, the Planning Commiar~ion finda that: (a) Draft E1Ft TGo. 304 i[~ in complfance with thQ California Environmenta.i Quality Act and the Si:ate and City CEQA Guidelinesj (b) The project ie con3istNnt wiL•h the intent of the ~ity~s General P.lar. for the site and will be c~mpa.tiUle with surroundi.ng land usea; ~ r. -?° PC90-275 Revieed 1/YO/91 ~ , ~ ~ C~ ~ ~ .. . . . . '. i 1. 'lA.SS'%1't ~ ~:Ih~ . l - . .. . ~ < ~! ' ~t;l (c) Draft FTR No. 304 identifiea the fo1].uwing impacts which are con~idered to be both unavoidabl~: and adv~rae in nature and not fully miti.gated to a leval of ineigniEi.cance; o., . Transt~ortation/Circulatior. •- Under. project apeci£ia condit3ane, the siac~een ei:udy interAections wil.l o~erat~ at an acaeptable LevQl of yerv.ica (LUS) D or botter after mitigatian. HowevQr, under cumulative cond.itione after mitigation~ ttie intersocti.fln of Sta~e College Bou].evarc~,'Katella Avenue wi11 oporate at LOS D dur,ing •the a.m. praak•-hour ai~d LOS F wi*.hout the Pacifico Avenue Overcroeoing and LOS E ~~ith tne Pacifico Avenue vvercrosaing in the p.m. peak-hc,ur. Improva:nente beyond tlze critical intersection stanc:ard woul.~ be required to mitiqate thia intar~ection to an LOS D or better during the p,m. paZk-haur. . Air pue.litY - Fven though the threshold £or ~tationary and mobile r~au•rce emi~siono for an-site uees will not exr_~;;d tihe ar~f:eria apecified by the South Co~st Fsi.r Qualii:y Management Aiatrict, the Soutih Coast Air Basin does not meet SLate and Federal atandarde tor ambient air quality. Thia effect wauld occur wlth or withnut the project. FINDINGS• (c~) Section 15C°1 of the CEQA Guidelinee r~quires that one ar mor~ findings be ~~ad~ for each aignificant erivironmental effects. Tttree iinding categories are poasible. Sections A, B and C belaw state each finding, and ~chen ident.ify ttie impact categorier~ E~~r which thee~ flndings are appropriate. ~1. "Changes or alterations have bc~n required in, or incorporated into, the project which avoid or subatantially leesen the signi.ficant envir~nmpntal effe~:t ar~ identified in the Draft F.IR." This f.inding applies to the Following environmental effects of the project: . Land Uoe . Geo.logy/SoileJSeiemir.ity . Hydrology . Socioeconomica . Acoustics . Public Sorvicea . Aeatheti.cs Refer to ~h~ llra£L EIIt for a full discuesion of the above impa~:ta, the miti.gat.ton meae~ures pre~r.ri.bed and a discuaei.or~ of impact sigi~ifir~ance after mitigation. L,:.,_~~,,.... . .. _,..., , 6. "Such changea or 37.L•erations are within the iesponaibility $nd jurisd±~tian of anather public agency and nat the agency making the finding. Such change~s have been adopted by ~uch other agency or can and ahould be adopted by such other agency." "'3` PC90-275 Revised 1/10/91 ,. ~ ;;,~. ,:~ ;; :;'r~~ tlu~'77~ ~.~ ~ .:~i~ .,i..~„~~ i 7l,~~'.{~i~i}~`~yS~~i ~~'~MA . ~ . ~ ' ;1~~~ ~~ '~h ~ ~ pi~i~ ~~ ~ ~1~A; ~ r ~i ~ Y • „ . ?>t~ . . . .!,i ~,~~'. i,;. . :..,,,,,. ~'h~=e are nn other agPnci~s that have been idan1:ifi,Qd thxou the EIR procesA which havE gh ~ jurisdiction over tli,is ~1~~ ' i , C. "Speciflc ecotaamic ~ dQC1.11 or c~ ~ other c~nsid~rations make 3.nfe~asible the miti~~ation - ~,; ~I',,.' : : measures or project alteznatives identi.f ~ ?~ ~.n ~;(~e Draft ~~ Ezz~ .;;J "•'' > .; ~' The Eollowing diecusaion idFntifi .ss the varioua altez~r~a~ivee conyidered in t-h.e Draft EIR, follow d 1 e b rationale .tor findin th~g~ Y~n expl2nation of the g ~lternatives infea rejecting ea ib ''`'i ; s me, le and~or r. ~:: NO PRO'J~C"' ALTER~ATTVF' ; Tl~ir~ alternative aa~umee ~he '~~ '' ~ continuation o~ condition.s. The site would retai 8 ~~ and va~ant area. n the bank, agr.tcult;ural useg Economic benefii: `''~" s to the community and the cur.ren~ Gc~neral Plan object •~e ~ _ s wau].cl not 3ddition, approximately 2,~64 l~ng_ter ~ n , m empl~ym~ w~auld not be real.tzed. $ t opportuntti e . This alternati.ve does not, hr,wever in accr~rdance with. plannin a ' pz~clude future development d '' `~' tl-:e time of 9 n zuning standards in exi.etenoe gt perm3.t is$uancE. ~' , ~;;~ ; The No pr.o7ect Alt~,•.,~,, • ive could be consider.a_ci envirqn•rRnt si.~~~er. ior to ~hc~ ll ~ ^~ v ~ ~, , ~ a y ~nvironmental 4 pr~Ject as it would eliminate thoee ff.ects of the : ';{ . project identified in the Draft E:[R. Other. effecta may, howev , : er, be mor~ siynificant such as duyt from the aqricultural , ; operation. ~~pecif.ied in ti~e Draft ~IR ~vould no~ b~ a t objQCtives ;t' ccomplishad ' ' 7Cnis alternative i '~ ' s conaider.ed ra'ECted infeasible and, therefore ] ber.au9e it iail , s to meet any of t-ie or to provide social end b ~ economic benefits assoceated project. with the ;~ REDUCL;D OFrIC~ SPACL ALTERNATIV~ T}iis elternakive reduces the tot~l amounh of office/bank $pacQ bY 22 percent which eguates to an eliminat • feet or approximatel,y 3 floore in bothi~officeztower~ae~uare Projeeted tzipo generated would The percent reduction from the be reduc~d ~0 5,093 (or a 17 w~uld generate 498 Iees employmenteo ~roje~t). 7'his alterna~ive ~lcmanda would be reduced. PPortunities and all r~ervice The Reduced Offi.c~ Envirnnmental^1 ~ S~ac~ Alternative Y su~erior because of thn._ is ~oneidered generated and the zr~dLlc~io.i in impacts u#on~r daily tripa _.. compar~d to the project. P Public ee.rv,{,cee ~' -4- PC90-275 Revised 1/10/91 'i ~ ~ ~~''7~r~~+~6~ F;:;c,:`• , + r ' E _ . . . ~'~~ U`r i; ;ry . . . . . . - . . .. . ~r . . ~ ~``~'~ , ,.o.-.!~ 1A .~ ' ~ ' ~~~~~r I ~ 'T~ This altarnative would not meat pr~ject objer.t.ive~. Th~ R~duced Offico SpacH Alt~rnntivr~ .te a loeo oconomi.cally Feaeible alterative for the a~pl3.can2:, tiherefore, ~he site may remain undevelnped. 'rhie alternntiv~ ia conaidered tr.feaeible and, therezfnro, is rejecrE~d. NO RESTAtLN;~ OR RETA~_I,~ ALT_ gp,NAT~VE ThiF~ altern~itive E~ro~~pA@8 the DAQIEE amount of office and hotel uaes but would elimina*_e the rgtail and raa~auz~Ant portion of rhe projQCt. Since na rentaurant or retail uc•~ ~lai ly tra, f. ± c tri ~ .. e are propoead, p genora,.ec~ would be reduced to 8,244 japproximatc~l,y 13 parcent le~n then the proposed projec~). xn additian, no c~alAe C~zx weuld be generated and the aheence of retai.l and restaur~nt uaes could lnw~r the hotel occupancy and thua lower City tranaient occupancy tax rQVQnues. The No Reataurant ar Rotali AitFrnakive is conaidered environmentally euperiar d~:e tc~ the fe Howevei•, ~dditional traffic ma b~ WQL tr.ipe gonerated. Y gen~ratsd duri~q the lunah hour, in co~nparison wi.th the propo~ed project. All A~soc~~tad public servicQ d~mand~ ar!~ sJ..tghtly .lower than the propoee~ projecG (due to raduced oquar~ footage). Thifl alternati.ve i4 cu~eidereci.infeaalble based upon the above comment:~ and, thereforo, is rejected. (p) AND FURTHER, the Pianning commieaion furttier determinP[~ thpt the benefita uf the projPCt have been wc~ighed againet the unav~ideble adverse environmenta; Lmpacte and ~urauant to Saction 15093 of the ~t~~te CEQIs Guidelinos, the occurrenc~ of the signiflcant env.ir~nmc:ntal impactA fdenr.ifie.9 in praft EIR No. 304 ae pet forth c1~~~~e. may be permitted without further mitigation ~due to the following ~verriding considerationo: Zo the e;ctent that ary impacts (includinq, without limitotion, cumulati~e impacta) attr.ibut•oble to the Central Park Towera project re,nain ut~mitiqated, surl~ impacte are acc~ptabl~ in liyh* of the overriding avcial, econamic and other cUnaf_deratione Aet forth herein. The project alternatives oet forth in the EIR are in~c~aeib.le for rhese :eanons ~~d jQHg ~~8irable than *.he propoe~d pr.oject. Additio»a1 mitig~~tlon meanures and t}~a alcArnativea would impoee li.mitati.ons nnd rQOtrictione on the deveiopmQnt of the CQntral Pazk Tuwere nroject wtiich would ~rohibit obr.~iining the apecific eociAl, ~conamic and othor ben~ffte of tha projQCt which outweigh the~ unmitiqatFi~ impactc~, ~nd which juo~ify ap~roval ~E thie project. -5- 1'^90-275 Re ~ioRd a j LO/~l ~ ~ ~~ ;,,~;;' , ;+ The fnllo~,inq ooci.al, econc~mic and other canei~eratic~ns H~arrant aFpruval of thie ~zojact notwithntzndinq uny Unavuidable or. unmii:igatQd i.rnpacto resulting tram tine C~nt.ral Purk Towero groj~ict. ,'~. Jobs and Ecnn~mic Gr~~wkh Tho praject c~ito ie located tn c:1~eQ ~roxlmity t~~ major frRewray ' and ratlroad oydtema, and ia c~ntxally locatod within the ' Caunty. ThEt ~tto conktnusa tf~Q office e~mphasis creutad in the Anlt~eim Stadium Buainens G~nter. ~'he projRCt wi11 providQ appr~xfmatel~ 2,464 omployment opportuni.tie~, and will rooult in A pooitive fiecal impact an tho Gity'e Generrzl Fund (annual Aur.plus af S86,306). Ei. Traffic/Circtilation Project and cur;~ulative t~ttffic impacta can bo reduced by the raconunended cnitigation meaaurs~s for the ~ro~ect, but thA int~raectiun ~f State College 9oulevard;Ka'cella Avenue wtll corti.nue to operate at ur,ace~ptable levels of Aervice with mi*.igation for cumulative cond.f.tion~. All feae.ible mitigation me~suree have be~n recomrncrnded for the px•ojoct. Physical cor~o*_rainta pr.eclud~ further ci.rculation impravementa at t!~e aff~cted interaection (Stat~ College Aaulevlyd/KaL•ella AvNnue). C. Air ~uality Stiort-tertin conc~truction emiaeions arQ mitigated to rt leve]l ot ineignificazc~: and ~arban manoxide em.isoion$ ~re reduced to the axtent fea~iblc~ by #arilitating traffia fl~w, by providina naw ;~obs Ln central oxanye t:ounty and by locaCing a hotcal i.n close proximity tn busineae ar~d recr.eational facilitfee which wi11 reduce total vehicle mi.lea. Althouyh ~roject-qenorate~d emifloiori~ are not consi.ciered regionally ~i~nificant, some Stata and rr~deral dafly air po3.luti.on standarde (l.o., ozone, particulAtee) are exceeded with o~ without L•ht~ praject. (f) Sccti.on 21081.6 of the Public Resourcee Code requ±res th~t when a publir. agency is making the ff~~dir.ge roquir.ed by Section 2:081(a) of ttie P~blic Resourcec+ Code, the Agency nhall adopt a reporting or mo»itoring progr.am for the changea to the project which it hao adopteci or made a con9i.tion of project apprnval, i.n order tc mitigate or avoid nigniFi,c~nt effocL•s on the snvironment. The rity hereby finds that the mltignti,on m~aaures (liated in 3ection :LV - Recommended ~o~diti~nc+ oE App_ov~l) have been incorporat9d into a Miti;.q~tion Moriito~ ing Program that mQete ttie r~aqoirementa of Saction 21081.6 of the Publir Renourcea Code and evhotantially reducns thQ project'o environmRnr.al oifQ~te to ar. acceptable level. -b- PC90-275 Revi.oed 1/10/91 !~ ' ^~ . , , . - . _ ... -~c•,r vl ~~ ~'~~ ~,; tli 7( (g) Thorofore, ~he Planninc~ Commi,~oion hQreby recommends certifiaation of F~tIR Na, 304 ar-ci adopte thio Statemont cf overriding Cone~.d~+r.a~iune an~;t:itigati~n Man~toring Frogram. NOW, 'PHEREFOA,E, BF IT RESOLVED that th~ Anahefm Ctty Plannin~ Commi.ua.i•or- does h~reby grant eub joc~ 1~etition for RQClaeaific~t.ton and, by gp , doing, that Ti•cl~s 18~Zoninq nf the Anahei.m Municipal Code be amended to exclude thc~ above-describad p~;operty from the ML (LimiLed, Induatr.ial) Zon~ and to incor~orate aaSd deacri.bc~d prUp6rt,y i.nto the CO (CommQrc.ial, Offtce and Profeasional) Zone upan th~a fol~owing conditiens which are herc~by found to be a nece~~Rr~ prerequisite to thQ pro.poat~d use nf oubj~ct proporty in order. to preaarve the naFety and gene;:al welfaro of the Citi~ene of thQ ~tty of. Anaheim: 1. That the ~Qgal ~wner of eubject pro~erty A}13~1 izrevocabZy offt~r to ~9edicate ta the c~ity of Anaheim the follawing e~somento: ~• An ea~emEnt siuty (60y teet in widC}i from the centerline of ti~e ~treet al.ong the project~~ Siate Colleye B~ulevard frontage f~r etreetc widening puri~osea. b• An additinnai easemcnt twel~~e (12} fe~t in width alc,ng tha project~s State College Doulevard frontage, includ.ing a~went•y .fivo (25) foo~ corner zeturn radiun, for Critical Tnteraection ar.d a~reet widening pur~+oees. C• An ear~ement ai.xty (60} feet in wfdth from L•h~s center'ltna of thp atreet along the project'd Katella Avenu~ irontaye for street wideriing purposea. ~• An aclclitional eaaement• tw~lve (12 ) t~et in ~,uidtb along the project' a Katella Avenue fr~~nta~e, .incZudLny a twQnty fi•~e (25) foot corner return radius, for Cr.iti~;~l Interaection anct strost widening ~urpo~es. e• 11n eaecment for a w~.tcr aupply well ir.cludina provisione for ingreee anci eqreae aL• ttie nortt~weat cortt~r of Dub ject p.roperty, aa required by the General Manager of the Pui~lic Utilitfea AQpartment. 2. That t},e eLope eaecmc~nt ~lon~ the project'o State ~~ollege Boulev~xd frcntage shall be abundon~d. The applicant shsll aubmit an application for abandonment to the Real Property Section of the Public Worke/~ngi.neeriny ~epartment for con9~.dQr,atian by the C.tty Council. 3. :hat th~ legnl ownor~s) o£ aubject iroperty ahall execute and re~oz'd an unsubordinatsd covanant in a form approve~3 by tha Cft.y T.tr.orne;+'s OfEice wher~in auct~ owner(a) agree not t~ conter~t thr~ formntion of an}• aaaeebment di$txict(o) which may heroaftw_r b~ f"ormed for the p~~rpone ~~P financinq the undc~rgr.ounding of utilitiee f.n tlie Anc~tQim 5tadium Nusineae C~ntur, and which dioCrict(~J could inclu~e aur,h lega? owner(a)' Pro~erty. '7r PC90-275 Revfi~Qd 1j10/9.1 fi ~ . , . .. ~ f {i t~j,~~~i ~ 4:r5 , y r, P. a. Tha~. prior. to the introduc~ian of an ordinanc~ rezoning c~ubject pro~r~rty, c~r wittiin a period uf nin9ty (9~7) daya from the dai:e of thi~ resolution, wt~ichev~r oacura firr~r., the legal owner(sy of subjoct property ehall ~xacut~ And reccrd ~n unaubor.dinated covenanC in a:orm approved by the City Attorney'a Office whdrai-1 such owner(e) agreo noL *.o conteet •che forma~ion uf any asae~omont• aietrict(s) which may horeai`tar be formed purQUant ta the provi~tions of Aevelopr~ent Aqreemen~ No. 83-O.1 between the C.it}r uf Anat~eim and AnahQim Stadium Roeaciateg, whicti ciietrl.ctls) could i.nclude ~uch leg~l owner(s)~ property, A copy oP ths rec~rded covenant sha11 then 4~ eubmitted to the Zoril.ng Diviaian. 5. 'Phat prio.r to introduct.Lon nf an ordinance rezoning eubject property, Condit.i~n NoH, 1, 2 anfl 3, above-mentloned~ shal]. be completed. The pruviaionr~ or righta c~rarited by thie reaclution for ~he l~o~el component ( Pr,ase I) r~hall t~ecom~; null and void }ay act~ on of the Planning Commiesion unle3a ea:_d condlrior.a ar~ campli.e~ with within one (1) yQSr from the date of t;hia resolution. The remaining pcovisiona or right-~ yranted by this resoJ.ution 9~1t1~1 become nul.Z xnd votd by action ~f the Planntng Cammigs±on un~.esA eaid condition~ arc~ cnmplie~a w.ilh within the later of (i) one yNar from the date of thio resolution or (ii) 180 days from the ~~ ~xpir.atiun or earlier tezrnination of Uevelopmenr 7lgroeme~r. NQ, 90-02, ~'. provided that the terminati.on i.a not due to a defau).t of the lPgal owner purt~uant to the terms of the: Deve~opmAnt Agreement, x~ determined by the City af Anaheim. Lxtc~nsions pi time may be granted in dCCJZCif1riCQ with Sect:ion 1a.03.U90 of the Ariaheim Municfpal C;r,c3e. G. * That the legal owner(s) of Hubjcct: property ohall be hQld reaponsible for comp).ying w.ith thP miti~atian monitr,rinc~ proqram ~atablishsd by the City of An3heim in compliance with Sc;c~ion 21081.6 of the Public Resaurcea Cade, 7. * That a~•proval ~f thie applicatic~n conetitutea approval of the proposed reqt~est only to the extent that it compliQO with L•he Anaheim Munfcipr~l Zoning Code and any other applicable City, Statp and Federal. regulationa. Approval does itot include any action o.r f~ndinge a~ to compliance or approvai of the requent re~arding any oth~+.r applieable ordinance, r.egulation or requit~ement. Co~iditiona marked wi.th a~- asterisk (*) are requfred by eetabliehed lawe, codea, r.egUlaL•i~ns and agreemente and ar.e, thereforc, net oubject r_~ negoriatfon. F3~ IT FURTHEI2 RESOL~IED ~het the Anaheim City Planni~ig C~m~nieaion does her~by find and determi.no that adoption of thir; Resolution ia Qxpresely predic:ated upon applicant'e compli3nce with earh anci all of the corditi~ne hsreinabov~ eet fnrth. Should any a~ch conditions, or any part t.hereof, be declared f.nv.~lid or unenforceable by the fi;~a.t }udgment of any court of competant juriedic~i~n, tF~en r.hie ftfesoluti~n, and any appravals harein cc~ntainQd, ehal.l be dc~emed null and vofd. -a- rCyo-2;5 Revised 1/10/91 .. ., r ~~,'~t'`%~ ~_;; W ~t.. ~r.....~i... ~T ~~ .~; , ~ t ,,', ~ f0~~;~ -0~~'wt7~ h~,~,A ~r~ o .l-~,, +1~rn~~.'., •' ~'' . _ i .i;:;~ n ~~.. ~;~~ THE FURk~G~ING RESOLUT.ION wae adoptod at the Planning Commi.ooian mec~~ing of Ueaember 17, 1990. ~ . ~! 1, '.• / ' ~1 . ....~ ~~ ~~r ,. .l t .' ~ . \ ...• ..~i'' ~ ~ I 1, `.i. .~_ .r CHAIRWOM.'~N, ANAHEIM GI'f5E PLANNING C.OMMIS3ION A'tTES r : ~ ~ r _~+ ..~1J11~~___ SHCRF.~ARY, ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMXSSION STATF OI' CALIFORNIA ) CUUNTY OF OA}~IQCE ) ~B ~ CITY OI' AP~AHEIM ) ~ I, Edith L. Har.ria, ~ecretary ot the Anaheim City Planning Commission, do rerpby certify that the foregoing resolution wae pa~;sed and adopLed at a meetin:~ of the Anahe.im City Planning Commiesion held on December. 17, 1990, by the following vote of the memberd theraof: AYES: COMDIISSI4Nr:R.^~: BOYDSTUN~ BOUASi E'EI.DFiAU.°i~ HELLYER~ HENNINGER~ MESSE, FEF112A NOES: CQ:SMISSIONERS: [30NE ARSENT: COMNiISSIONERS: NONG IN WITNESS WFIEREOF, I have hereunt~ set my hand this __~~• day o f y~.,.~ti~_____ ~ 19 9 y~ . I~ ~/ J / /_ -~_t... ~ ~~ ON SGCR~TAFtY, ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSI _9_ PC90-2?5 Revined 1/10/91