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Resolution-PC 90-48JM4y :':~: ~ RESQL',TLT~I~' ;~9l9~. A R~SOLU'.CIUN UF THE ANAHi. ITX PLANNTN~i GOhIIrSISSTON 12FCOMMENDlNG 1'![T,T TFIL i1 +L;:IM CITY COUN'CIL 1tDOPT SpECIFTC F i•I N0. 90-0:1 "' WHEREAS, pursuar.t L-o Ch~tpt _ r 18 . 93 of the Anaheim N,unicipal Code, the Anaheim Ci~y P.lanning Commission did receive a requesG f.or approval of a tipeciLic plari for ~2ie proposed 'Anaheim Hills Festival project (hereinafter Festi.val Specific Plan) ko provide for the deve).opmen~. oi: 5G.4 acres o£ commexcial u~es, a 4.5-ar.re hot~l complax and 1.7.7 acre3 of busineus/ cammercial uses; on praperty consisting of approximately 85 acres locat~d at the southwesY, ccrner of Santa Ana Canyon 12aad an~~ Fcoosevelt Roac~i, dnd descr.•ibed as: PARCEL I, IN THC COiINxX OF OkANGG, S'rATE OF - CALIFORNIA, A5 ~HOWN ON A MAY FILED :[N HOOK 140, PAGES 35 AND 36 OF PAkC~L MAPS, IN THE OFFICG OF THR COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. 4. WFIER~A5, Lhe Pl~nning Department deemetl iL appropriate, pursuant ta the provisions of the California Eiivironmenta:. Quality Rct, t~ prepare Supplemen~al Environrnental Impact Report t7o. 300 (SESR 300) in connection with Specific Pl:~ti No. 90-O:L fo: ttie pruposed develc~pment ~f the property rPfPrred to as lhe Anat~eim Hills E'estival; and PJEiEFEAS, ~2ae Anaheim City Planning Commission did hold a public hezrii~g at the Civic Center in the Ci~y of Anaheim on February ~6. 1990, at i:30 p.m., noL•ice of saicl puhlic hearing having been duly givei~ as reqiii,xed by law and in acc.ardance with the prov.isi~ns of the Anahoim Munici~al Code, Chapter 18.03, to hea,- and con,:;.der avidence tor and aga:nst said propose~3 specific ~lan, incltiding zoning and develr~pment stand~rds, a public faciliti.es plan, and to invEStiqate and make findings azic~ recommendatians ixi r,annection therewith; and WHEREAS, sa.id Conunisszon, after clue insp~ction, investigatioii arid study rnade by itself and in i.ts hetialf, an~ after dud consider..tior. aF al? evidence anc3 reports of£e.red aC sa~cl hearing, DOF.S HEREDY FTNt'i: ~0734b ~~C 9Q-4N . ~•,, 1. xhat: th~a proper~y propose~~ for the SpQCific P1an has unique site c~iaracteristics such as topography, locat3.on or surr.uundings which are Rnhanc~d b~• special l~nd use anQ developrnont standards. 2. Tr~a~: thca upecific P:lan is consistent with the Cpmmercial Regional fShopping Ca~:ter 1anc1 use des.ignai:i~n and the goa.i;; an3 pali.c3es of the Ar..ahRim Goneral Plan and with t:ho purpo~es, 3t.andar.ds and lancl use gt:ide].ine5 ther.ein, 3 ~ That t:he S~ecific P].ati rc~~u'lt~ in devc~].opmQr.t of desir~ble char~ ccer which will be ccmpatib7.e with ex.isting and 1?L'OpOSftCX d~velopment in the surr~ounc~ing neighborhonr~ and Qstablis2~es devel~~pmen;. sti~ndards co govern the types ot commercial devnloF.ment proposed ta imple-na:nt the "Regional Shoppiug Cen~er" Ganeral P1an land ~ise desi.gnalion; ar~d to create a sen~e of place tor Yhe surrounding comm~,riity with special Ciesign criter.ia fur. arr.hiL-ectu.re and l~ndsc~t~ing wt~ich is sensitivF to the r,atura.l en~~ir,~nmen~, yet co~npatib].e with the surrounding urbanizing area. 4. 7'hat the Specif.ic Plan cotitributes to ~ balance of land uses within the CiCy by provicli.ng a diversity of shopping :,nd entPrtain;nent activities, which responds to boY.h the d=.verse c~nuner.cial nee~s of. tY~~ resi.dents of the Hill 3T1C~ Canyon Area a~nd the needs of tne surrounding region k~y gonerating public revenues trom ~sales and tr~nsi~;nt occupanc~ taxes of` ~..32 to 2.03 million c3ol.lars annually; and by pr~~viding emplolment opportunities, iiicluding ret•ailing, iin3ncial, biasi~zess sorvices, off.icas, .lodging aud enter. tainrr.enr , 5. That ~he SpeciL•ic Plan resper_~.s environmental and aesthetic resourcas cr.nsasten~ .rith ec~nomic realities. 6. That thQ Specific Plan documant (Exhibit. A) ci2ted 3anuary 31, 1990~ censista r~F k.ext, maps, and orher exhibits regul;.ting developmer~t within the the Cestival and specifies in detail the nature, location and size of all propos~d land uses; vehicular and petiestrian c.irculaL•ion. within ~he projec:~ and surrour.ding areas; ~he prnvision oE essential urban servicc~s including but not limiked to public: safety, public ut.itities, and similar services, r~s may be reqiiir.ed by the proposed devalopment; pertinorit lar.d use rogulations whi.c;Yz wi11 be usc~d for the implemc~ntation of ~he Specific Plan incluc3inc~ supporting justific3tion for any development standaxds for proce~iures wli.ich deviar~ from existing ci.ty zor~ing ar,d land uae regulat.ions; and a dQVelapmsnt schadule ~Ntting forth nr»s~n~ of. clevelopment and L•argek dat~s for completzon. 7. That lkie Spec.ifzc P1~in doc~;~nQnt ~onsists of zonirig and development strr.ndards, public Eacili.tie s imglementatio.n, phasing, and natural resourc:e preservation and rircu].atinn noeds; nnd will :include L•he nacessary s~andai•ds, guidelii-e~ and proceilures to .implement the ~olicies and programs of the Lo1law~inc~ CiY.y of Anah~im Gerieral Plt~r Element~: Land iJs~, Circulatian, Gnvironmenta'1 Resource and Managemerit, Safety and Seismic fi:~fety , and Noise and FIousir.g. -2- PC90-4c ~ , ~i.~ ~~. ~ ,:{~ i ' ;~,C'; <; ~. That Specif,ic Nlan No, 90-0:1 includes a F~xblic I'acili~ies p (Appendix 5) which idc~nt;if.ies ~ 7.azi proposed devel~pmant including kheba~sign~ ent haEs responsibili~xP service ~he consL•rucc:ion :~nd maintenance of _s o£ design, schedules ancl iUAn.tiiiieation of financi.al ~$cila.ties, anc~ sequencod timo Thc Publ.ic FaciJ.iti.es Plan, as amendeo, is ~ ubstantially f~n con o m~1n~ a~ies. the previousl„v approved Bauer R a r i c h P u b l i c F a ci li ties P],an~ ~ W~~ h 9. That 2oning az~d Developme~it Sta~~dards sha].I be adopted by t~e City Cc~uncil, by ordinance, as a part ot' Specific PZ~n No, gp_O1 rQ.:omrnendod in Planning Commissiun Rosolul.ian No. PC 90-49, ini;lud3 ng zoninq regulations and develnpment st~ndards to be subst.il:uted for existin z ~ under the Zoning Code, g unxn~ 10. That the ~area oF tha Zoning Map of the ~it:y of Anaheim, covered by S~P.CIF.1C P].an 90-01 ;,hall be amended and desi~nated as f~llows: SP94-Z, NOW, THEREF'UR~;, f}E TT RESOLVEL' SupplQ.mental E:CR No, 3U0 for S:he pruposecl Anaheim Hflls FestivalrCento Drand reviewing evidence, both written and oral, presented For nraf.t SEIR No, 30C1, thQ 1~1~r.ning Commission finds ~hal: ~a) SEIR No. 30Q is in compliance with the Quality Act an~] khQ State and City Guidelines c~jifornia Environmental ~b) S~IR No. 3Q0 indicates thaC th~ pro;ect mitic~aL-ion mea~ur.~s can reduce a11 Frojec*_-spec.ific imPaprs to an acceptable level; (c) Th~ Pr~je~t is cansistQnt with t;he in~ent of tho City's General P1au for thQ sitP anct will bQ compat.ible wi~th the surrounding .:and uses; (d) Section 15091 of ~he CEQA Guidelines requ:iros thet one findinqs be mado for aach of those signifzcant env9.ronmenL-al ~efEects ident.ified. Ttiree find?.ng categories are possiblo. Sect•ions A, $ and ~ state each ES.ndang, and then identif.y the impacC c3tPgories for which these Eindings are appropriatE. ~+~ "Changes or alr.~x~tions hsvF beQn required in, or incorporatQd int~, the projcct w~hich avoid or substan~ially lessen the sigiiificanL environmental eff~ct as icientiFied in 2:he Final EIR." Tt~is finding aQplies ta t}i~; following er~viror.mental effects of the projnct: . Land ilse . Earth . Flydroloqy i • Bio~a { . Tra.ffic/Ci.rcu2at~on ~ . Air Quality ~ . Noise . Fize and 'Palice Protnction 1 • Becroational. Fac~.lit%es . i9atar -3- PC90-48 ~-.• • ~ _ s~~~r~ ~'7 . Sewers . Solid Wa~te . Nat~:rzl Gas . FlectriciLy . Cammunication ;;pste~ms . Aes~hetics - ~a't" ~ww~~ ~ ~ i~ ~'iA il• I II. "Such p~anges or altera~ions are wihliin the responsiba.li~y ancl .. arisdiction of 7 AnoCtler ~~u}~lic ag~ncy ~.nd not th~ agency makinq . the Einding. Suc.2'1 changos h~+ve b~en adopted by such other agency or r.an and should be aciop~~~ vy such oth~r arency." There are no o ther agencies that have been identified throuc.7h ;.he ETR process wbi^h 2iave jur3.sdictiox~ qvPr this sike. ~=• "~Pecific eco nomic, soczal, o~ otY~er con~iderat.nns make infeasible the miY.igation measures or projept: alterna~;.ves ide.itifiecl in the Final SEIR." '' T1ie followiiig ~~xscussion i~entifies ~.he various alternatives , ~~ c~nsidered in Yl~o ~~~~R, tollawed by an r ational fo explanation of the . e r fin~ ng these alternat9.ves rejectin same znfeasibla and/or g . No Pr.ojeCr/No Develapment Altex•nati.ve This 5gjg descr.ibes this alternativE as ~.. continuation of exis4:ing conditions on ~he proj~~t sit.e, Thc~re£oro, the site w~uld remain vacant. This alternative does not, however ? preclude future ~I~velopment in accordance i , with plannix~g and ;' zon ng ~randards in exastence a~ the time of p~rmi.~ zssuance. ~' "A11 Commerci.al" ~1~Qrn$~i~p ;~ ~ This alter.nar,.~~c, would involve the delet,i~n of offiae/ ~ ` professional uses ~rom the proposed projecC and the " construct?~on and ap~ration of 87g,65U square nd r £eet nf commerci.al ,' a esort-commercial uses, ~~ Tmpacts nssociated witt~ th~ A11 Commc~rcial" alternative wauld b~ similar ~o the environmr~z~tal ~£;~~cts descrzbQd wit;hin tho SFIR. Traffic impact~ are assum~d to increase incrom~3ntally. CJnder. this ~evelopmont scer,ario, projer.t traffic wnuld increase by an estimated ~,,g,0 Average ilaxly V~hicle Trigs (AL~T). BasQd on iiriving pattorn cons.i,deratioris for both retail commoxcial and office/profesy,ioria], uses, A.M. pez.k hour traf.fic would decrease by ar.• estimated 265 t.:ri~s, dnd F.M. peak hour trips would incrQase by ~pproxi.matelY 390 t:ips, ~ -4- PC90-48 -'~ ~; "FEIR No. 229" A1tc~r.nutivo Under this ~1r_ernativQ, tha projer.t morQ fu11y fiescribe~ in t~EIIt No. 229 wo~iid bc~ dovoloped in accorclance with ths ciaveLopmont pl;in ~~nd mitig;-tion ma~-suros ic7~nL•ific~d Cn~rein. 2'his option pr~3~uppos~s ~n in~reasc~ in rotal gross 1Q~g~b~e ~~I~~~r~ ~~oott~go Erom ~79, 650 squara EQR~t ta 969, 216 acyut~re Laot ~nd r.or.,~ pro.3ec~t constc•ucC:lon as r. sing7,e pht~se wit1~ buildout ant:-c.i~~~ted with.in a throc- t~ five yenr time tram~. Impact:, a;,sociat:Qd wiLh this pr~joct alt~rnative may be comp~rable to tF.o:;e idenL•if..ied in tho SF,IR. Both options would noces ,iCatc~ major lt~ndform altornations, result ir. the remova] o£ exisliny s.ite veye~at.ion, produce compacuble impaets upon bi~;tic resourc;es anc] visut~lly tr.anatosm the site. Tlndor this ~ptf~n, hUwQVer, impacts upon c:rarric, infrasCructure and puk~lic servicos/iatilit.ies would bo incrementally grearer, rc-sultiny .in 1~otenGialiy greaCor traf.Fzc, nois~ ancl air qualfty impacts, TmplQmentation uf thi:; alt;ernar.ive wot~lii neeessftate additional gr.adinq (bc,y~n~? thir ~ntici~~ated for ~h~ propo~od proj~cey in that, unlikP the pr~p~$Qd pr~ject, t}iis site plan does not att.csmpt to incorporate pad siting whi.ct~ acknowledges ox.istinq slope v~riat•ions on-;,ite. Reducod Den:iity AltarnaLive Under tt~is alternative tho site wou}d be clevolopod as a regiona: comn,orcial ccrntec; howc~vor, t1~e rotal qross leasable square foot~g~ would be reduced through eithor a reduction in thW numbpr of square feet of thoae activities or the elimination of specific usQS and/or building p~~g, ~y ,~n exnmple, i.f t1~E hotel, the off.i.ce/professiona). use nnd outlying buiiding padtt werF: oliminated, thQ assumptt.on is thaC a nroportior~al reciuction in envirunrnental impacts r+ould occur, partl~cularly ;n regr~rd la landform alteratious, bioti.c imp,xcts and impacts u~,o:~ public serviCes and utilities. In actuality, qradiny activities woulci r,cL be gignificantly roc~uced in that the displac.inq building areas w~u1d cti21 be q~aded ancl their ar~~a t~; slqr,e~ tn an a? ternai:ive use (Q.q, parking) . As a result, bfotic imp~»rs would be co-nparablP to tho3e ldentfffed for the propos~d pc~j~~L, Incrn_mental raductfons in project-related traff.ic, noise and air qu~[ity impacts may bo oftset by inc:eti3es in tr~ftic, noi~e ar.d air pollLta~ta auso~•iatecl with the pc-~visfon of thesc~ ssrvi~Q~ at alternative (off-sit.~y !ocTtiona. ~~'~ Pi.90-48 ~;~'; Alt:arnnL•iv~ Sil:a - GypHUm Cnnyon The Gy~r,um C~~n~~on site, .locatc~c~ east of t,hr pro.ject sittt, .includas zn elevan-acre parcc~l carrently d~s.iQnntQd on the Ant~heiro Gener~l Plan for cnmmArcial developmont. That sire W~u1c~ accommoclate an 43Cima~ad 129,5g0 square feot oE cummQrcial us~, Si~o consh:pints relat.ivo to topography appear comp~c•ablo to the proposed pr~jer.t ancl would nocoss3tate ~rxtansive gr;~ding lu accommodate dovelopment and internal circulaCion. lluo to the periphtral location aE Che sitQ, infrastruckure and public sorvic~/ut:ility c~nstraints tho dc~velopabil.ity of the property may be impactod, AlternaY.iva Si.t~ - Yurba i,.t.nda This altorr;ativa siL-e is c~nsidorably snsllsr than tha propased project site and woulcl, therefai•Q, proclude tho development of this property to the intensity an~3lxzecl herein. Under this altern~titivA, approximat;ely 33'1,6q0 square feet of retail use could be con,t-ructed. 1.lternat.ivQ Site _ /~n~,h~2im 'Phis ~lter.nati.ve prcject sito has been ifientified at rhe southeasterly corner of the R.ivers3.d~ (Route 91) ~'reewny and Glassoll Avenue ia the ~ity oE Anaheim. That site contains approximately ~5± ar.res and is c~irrently in use as a recycling fac.ility. General ~ian and aoning desxqn:~tions for the site author.ir.o devRlopment for manufactu:ing activit3es. The ~xZe oE L}~is a2ternative site would require a reductian in the scale uf the project. This sito i~ asgume~ to accommodate approxinately 3a1,150 squara feat of rotail uso, subject to a plan amendment t.o aut)~orize ~:hat activity. Pindinq;~ Relative to InfQasibility/Itajaction ~f 111ternatiwes The Np I~r~j.~~/TiQ ~,~~~9P1~-44~_.AI_~~rn~~~Y$ coulil be considered env9rc~nmQnt~lly super.i~r to the project as it Would elimina~e those enairo~unental eEfecta of khe projec.t identitiQd in ~he ~~I~. This altprnativ~ xoul.d not, hoaRVer, meet projecL obje~Cives spec.if.ied tn the SEIR in tt~at it. would noC respond ~o oxistina and anticipatod demands for commercial development in 2he project urea, furthcsr th~ land uso objecL•ives ~f ths City's GAneral P2an or generate public revenue3 to support tho Qrovisi~n of public servicos requirRd L,y araa dQVei,opmenL•. The "1~o ProjecL/No Devr~lopment" Alternative co::lct also result in increased peripheral demand~ for commtrcial dovRlopment in areas surrou~:dinq the Cir.y wfth a rpsultant losn oE control over thaC dov~loprnent. and a concomftiant loss of revenuaa to thone juris~ictions, Peripheral dcrvelupment aould t~+rther noces3i~dte an Incre~~3o .in tot~l veh.icin miles driven by requiring ~~mmercial users to travel q-•a~ter di3tances Eoc [riosc~ servicea. Thia inc.ren~o Nould t-~nslate lnto a di:ninu*_ion in air qun~.}.ty th~ugh an increment$1 3ucser~a~ in nrobiln saurce pol~ucact~ t~n41 r2sultinq consumptfon oE n~n-renewable res~urco~. -b- PC.9U-98 ,,.~.. This altearn~t.ive is cansic9ered i:-feasibla anc~, therefore, rej~ctQd becr~us~ it fails to meot any of the project object3vea or to ~r~vide any oL tt,e economic nr sociaS. bonoEits associated with thu projQCt, inclacllnq provisi~n ot reqional commercia.l wi~h.in th~r C.fty In furLhe~ranco o~ the Gon~ral Flan, mair~te.nance of City control over local commerciul develnpmanr, ~_~~ gena~ation of guhlic revanues .in rocognitioi~ of the expa:~di.ng cioedr f~)t• pUbl.i : 9t3.•v~Ces. This ~ltarnative would also rasult .in a lass or £~~rfe.itur~ of omglayment o~~portuniCios in the project: area and as~oci~~tod tax ravenuen for thP City and would be inconsistQnt w.ith ths General. Plan d~signation for the sita. The "All____. Cg~nmc~rci_#al" ..._~-,1_~arn~-~.~ is not considared c~nvironmentally suPc~r.ior. This sc:enaria would subsCantinlly mePt the project ubjer_tives but could rosult in inexoasod levels ~E ac9verse impacts on the enviranment. Tr~sffic impacts, defined by the avctrage daily traffic projQctions, are ;;ummed to incrensg incrementall;~, Unr~er this developmenL- assumption, projoc~ traffic will .increas~ by an Qstzmated 6,Ud0 Average Dai~y Vehicle, Trips (AD:f), In recogciit.ion ot the dit•L•erent driving patt~rns assaciated with bolh ratai.l commercia~ and office/profe:,sional uses, A.t6. peak hour Craffic Would decr.ease by an est.imated 265 trips, while P.M, peak hour tr.ips would increase hy approximately 390. Impact~ upoi~ adjoining land uses may also inr.rosse incrementally. Under an all commercial alternative, site covei•a~Q may increasa in that cummgrcial activities requ~Ire more vi.sibility tu operate c~ffectivel y. This design modification may resul~. in a de~crea5o in the physical se~acat.ion between the resul.ting r.ommercial activiL•ies and the t~djoininq residenti;~l uses. Fiirtiier, parki.ng canstra.ints may il.ictate a reduct.ion in the square faoa~ge of commerc.ial uses whic:h can be accommouated ~n-site. This :educCion may adverse2y im~act th~ ~Ei~cal vfabilJty of the project and may reduce t;ax incremQnts whi~h may accrue to the City. Ay Qliminating Lt~e nixed-u3e p~tential of l•he project, usctrs may be preverited from undertakinq mult:~le act:viCies as ~art of thv samQ vehfcular tr.tp. The:+a activit~o~ wpuld either be defQrred or fulEilled at alte:nat:ve locations, ragultinq in additional t.ranspoc~ation .a-~~3 as3ociatad envirQnrnental ~osta. rhfy alternativ~e is r.onsideresd infeasible based upo» thR uhove cnmm~nts and, thcruforn, i, rc-jcsctcs~l. The YK2I2____NO.._.._.Zl.Q~_Al_toXn~yiv~ is not considered to be a~vironraent~~lly superi~r ta rhe projact. This acanario would subatanCi~lly maot thp prljQCt ~~~jc-ccive but would result in i:icrcasod iQVelrs of advQr:iH itnpacta on the environmenC. ..7° PC90-4~ ~V i. ~~"'q ~ .:!.. TmpAr.tv upon trafEic, fnfrastruc~u.~~ and public s~rvices/ ut:i.lir.ies would ba incrc~met-tally grc~ater, resulting in potent.ially groa~er traffic, noise nncl air quality impacto. ThQ concantra~iun of land uses with3n t'~c~ cen~Hr of the site wUUld nocessi.t~t~e grQat~r landforrn modi~icatians, incltsding additional gr.adin~ activities, and rosul~ in z~ loss aosrhetac site p1an, u~ao~~ tr.~s 1.ltarnative parking acQ~s w~uld be CO+~C@71~fiiCO(I around tti~ periphery of tlie s3t~ r~ther thttn disporsed and situated in direct rAl~tion~hip to anticipated us~r ciemands. Thig a:lL•exnativa is consid~sred infeasibla baged upon th~ ~bova camments and, tt~orc~P~re, is re jectc~d. The Re~l~cecl__Gqnsi._~y ~l~ern~~i~t is cans.i.dered environm~ntally superior to tl:o project Lecause it would reduce, but not eli-ninate, adver~a impact~ descrik~ed ir~ the SEIR that are asso^iated wxtli tho p.roposeci proj~-ct. This altQrnative would not meet projer,t objc~ctives speci~ied in the SEIR because it would not rQSUlt in ecoi-omical'ly £Qasiblc~ development on the project site based ~n market conditio:~s. Alttxough the aciverse environmental. impacts ident•ifiec? in the SEIR wou.id be somewhat reduced if a J.ower overall density of devolopment on the projtct ~itQ wc-re ~~ b~ achit~ved, the dons.ihy reclu~tion ~.ould effectively stap the projoct from beinq d~veloped and, therefore, tYie concon~i~ant bFnefits uf the ()I'O]Q~C would ba 1ost. This a1t~r~iative is considered infeasible busad on khe above comments aricl, thc~refoce, is r~jected. The G,ypsum___ ('anyon_`~lt;~rn~~i_v_g`Sitg is onvironmentally s+i;~.~r.ior r,o tna proj~cC because .it would zeduce, but not elim.ina~e, aclverse .impacts descrihed in l•he SEIR associatAd wir_h the proposed proje~ct. T}ie Gypsum Canyor. alt:ornative would not meet project objectives i.n r.hat the a2Cernative situ is insuff.icierit)y sized Y.o a.llow for the conslruction of a regional com~nercial. conter. As such, ~ommercial neer.ls w.ithin tho project area woulcl not be fulfilled. The altern~itlve project site woald accnrNnodaCe only a neighborhoud shoppir.g cpntEr whict~, i.n recognition of r.he p~oject sit•~e, wou.id bP insufficient to moet the growing commercial ne~ds ~t the fiill and Can;~on Are~-~ znd M~uld ba inconsistent With the Anaheim Gener~l P2at~. Additional pec•ipheral CArt1~nfTCV'.i.81 devpl~ipmenC would, th~rreCore, be rc~~uired. The ciunulative impacts associated rrith combined cnmmercaal d~volopment m~~y rQSUlt in ad~it3onal adv~rao impacka upon the cnvironment. ~~~ P~90-48 ThF nlternativo si~e i, not ~e r.eadily ncce~siblo to exiating and approved T~o~ielential de~vclapmnnt~. As su~:-, econamir viability of the site .is rerluced thr.ough x reducti~on in service ar~a. Addi~ion~lly, a7t:hough site uso may d3minish, with a r.~rraspcnding roductinn in vehicular traffic:, sito users may be reRuired to t:avel. addit.~ona1 vehi.cle mi'los to pt~tronizo thia alternative sitv. 'Chis alternative is considarec3 infoasib].e basod on ttie ~bovo comments and, Y.heretora, is rojected. The YQr'~u_~Linda~. AJ.~~..rn,.sse ._ ,Si ~~ ia nat con~ide.red onvironmenta'11y aiiperior to thc prajpc.t. rhR Yorba Linda alterativo woul~ onl.y part.~.ally fu1fi11 projoct objec*.ives. Although the alternative projoct would satia£y the spatial :iefinition for a regional ~hopping center, that center would be approxirnatell 3P per.cont of the size of the propo~oa project. F:conomic Ue~-oPits associated with the project would be lost ~r forfoited t~ oL•her jurisdictfons whezein additional commorcial de~c~lopment would occur in rE~spUnse tu unmet demands. Hydrologic~.l impac~s assnciated with thQ dovc~lopment c~f this alternaiive site ar~- considered to be gceatQr tl~an those associated with the pr.oposod Froject. Forti.ens of this site ar.a loc~ted in the tlood p~ain crQated by the Santa Ana ttiy:r. The site's locat.ion may al~o pluce it withii~ the inundaCion area of the Prado Dam. N.itigation of existing ~lood hazards wou~d significantly increase the cost of. project devQlopment an3 rnay necessitate c~ff-site improvements t~ that watar course ~rhich would increase tt~e potential adver~e envirozunental impacts of the project. Thc~ Sanka Ar~a River has been id~ntifica as a habitat zroa for the LQast IIell's VidPO, ~~ Eederal and atate .listed Fndanger2d 5pecie:~. This alternative is considerHd infE~asible basad ~n Che above comment;s and, therePore, is rejected. The l~n~eim __ Al~rn~tiy~ __~i~e (oriy3T-ally identifiod as "Full.errun Alternative SiCe" buk clariffed at the Planning Commission moeting to act+.ially b~ located in Anaheim) is iiot conai.dered environmentally s~apexini L•o tho project. Thnt (Ar.~heim) alternati•~e woulcl only parti~lly ~u1fi11 project objectives. l~lthough the alter.native proiect would satisfy the s~.atial dafinition for a rbgional shoppi.n~ center, that aentc~r would bo approximately 43 percent ~f the .size of L•ho project. Economic benQfats assocsat~3d witli t:~e projaat s+ould be l~at or ~orfeited to oCher jurisdictions wtiarein actditional corrtmercfal devoloprtient would occur in rQSpon:t~ to unmet demancls. A~ o result of the existing u~e of this pr~porty a. a recyclfng £acflity, the pr~sence o~ soil centaminanr_s inclu8inq toxic material~ is suspected. Tk~~se matecfals, i.f any, vould r3quire cleanu~ ~rior rn the siCu boing deve'lopod as a regional ce:~tsr. ,4_ PC90-48 - ~--~~~ ~~, Fuqitfve dust impacts aszocir~ted w.i~h the remediation. of thi,s si~e meiy rasult in the airborno d.isporsal oE those contam3nants. T.ho Gen~ral .Flan and Zoniny Cade deslgnations of the s.ite da noh ~uthariz~ the proposoc~ use. A General Plan 7lmenclmanC and zone change would, therefor.e, bc~ required to accanunodate th9 propo,c~d use. This alternative is cunsidered in~easible ~d on the aboyo rommentz and, thor.oforQ, is re.j<1c~ed. (~? S~ction 210B1.6 c,~f the Public Resources Code requiroa th~tt when a public agency i,s making the tindinqs regiiired by Section 2108~(e) af the Public Ftesources Coc9e, tt~e Agenc;y shall ~dopt a reporting or monitc>riny progr~n for thc~ changes Co thQ project which ft hns adopLed oc• made a condition of pro:jec~ approval in order to rnitigate oc• avoid si.gnificant e£fects on the envir.onment. Tl~e City hersby Finds that the mitigation ~nensures incorporated in t~ze Mitigat~on Monitoring Froc~ram s~t forth in Attachment C meets the roqtiiremeci~s of Section ,21081.6 of the Public Resourcva Cado and rediaces Che projr~ct' 3 enviro:mnQntal .impaats to an acc9ptable 1ove1. (£) ThereEore, the Planning Comnission her~by recommen~s that the Ci~y Cour,cil cerCify SET12 No. 3U0 and adopt tho Mitigation Monitoring Progr.am (AttaclunQnt C). BE IT FURTficF. RESOLVED, that the Anahe.im Cit,y Planning Commission doe : hcreay r.ecommend ttiat the City Council adopt Specif.ic Plan 90-01, si.ibjact ko the fo'llowing con3itions: TRl~FI'I~/S'~IR~ULATTQN 1• Tha~ prioc• to issuance of a bui.lding permit, the appropriate major t.horoughfare anc3 bridge fee shall be paid to the CiCy of Annheim i.n an amoLnt as specified in the Major Thoroughfare nnd Br,icige Fee Program fur tbe Foothill/EastF:rr- Trartsp~rLaticn Cux•r.i~or, as establishc~d by City Council roso.lution. ~. That gates sha.il not be instal.lad aczoss ar.y driveNay or private street ir~ a manner which may ,c3versely aft~act vehic~alar tr~ffi~ ir. khe ar~jacenf public ~treets, In;;taJ.latior- ~f. any ~atas sha31 ~onform to Engfneering Standa•rd Plan Na. 402 and shall be siibjec~ to the review and approval oE the City Tr,affi.c Engineer prior to issuance o£ a buildinq permtt. 3. That in the ~vAnt a p~rcel map in record.ed on subjoct property, an unsuborclinared rec:iproc:nl ace~s , and parkin; agreement, in a form satist'actory to lhe City l~r.tornQy, shall :,~ r.ocordod with the Office of. Lha Oratige County Rc~corder. A copy ~.;i tho recorded agreemtsnt aha11 then be r~ubmitted to tho 'Loning Uivi4;on. 4. That plans for vehicular and pedostrisn rirculation sball rg suAmi~ted to L•he Ciky TraEEic Gngfneor for hJs cevic!w and approval. showing conformaace with ^nginoering Standazd Plan No~. 402B, 43bF, 6U2D, 604A and G05 pork,ainzng r~ ~arking standards. Subject propertl sra12 tl:ereupon bo Qevel~ped nnd meintained in c~nf.ormance wir.h ~a3,d plnns. -10- PC90-48 Y P I '.1 ~ , t~`: ; ~ ~i~~ 5. That a7.1 driveways sha11 b~ eonsLructed vrith minimum fift:een (15) foot radius cttrb roCurns as r~~quirecl by tho City Er-gineer in confarmance with Fnginoer•?zig Standard No. 137. 6. Th~t tha mo;~t westerly acc~ss ~~i S~-nta Ana Canyon Road shaJ.l be signalizeci with sopar~te lc~~'t turn pha~ing and tY,a access road shall have throQ (3) northbound (one righL• ~n~i two leFt) and twp (2) south.bound lanos (sixty-tour) (6~} E~aL curb-to-curb mznimum), 7• That: the mi.d-aeec~ss azi Sant.a Ana Can.yon R~ac1 sha11 bc~ signalized w.i th a left-turii and ~--turn stornge and phasing. The acc~ss roar,l shall provide three (3) outboiind (two rigtithanci, one left) and two (2) i.ribound 1aneS sixty-t~ur (G4?~eet curb-to-•curb minimum). ~. ThaL- thH access to Roose~~lt Roa~Z at ha.iser Eiou.l~vaxd shall be two (u) lanes in each i~irer.tion, but not s:gnaliz~d. 9. That Festi.val Drive shall bo one (1) lane in each direction plus a left-lurn lane (-ninimum width o£ forty (40) ~Feet curb-t~-~urb) ~with nn-street parking prohibzted arid enforced by Y.he 1e~sor. 10. T}iat a bus turnout aL• ~a~tbouncl Santa Ana Canyon Road and Festival Drive shall be installed to tho s~t.isfaction ot• the City TrafEic Engineer. The aL•ea ad;jacent L•o this ~uc•n~ut sha:l inalude a paved passenger wait.ing area complete with a bu~ shelter and bench. A paved, liqhte3 and han~icapped ~cc~ssible pedestrian accesswa,y shall be provadc~d ?~etwoen this stop and trie project buildings, Concrete bus pads sufficie:it to support the keight of a bus, in accordance with OCTD's D~ig.n Gui~lQlin~~_fc~r_E~ Facili~g~, shall be provided at this transiL• s~op. This would be n~cessary assuming the oxisting paving material would be insufticient to supPorC continixel! t.ransit use pf the turnout. 11• That un.less an ~l~err.ate plan for truck deliveries is approved Ly the Ci~y Traf:fir F;ngineer, tr~ick access £or Area No. 1 3elivQries tthall bo dQSiqned to minimize conflicts within t:he parking area and to provide a twenty (20) f~ot wide truck ouClet nE,ar Major "E". Truck access for Area No, 2 delxveries shall inc.lude a twenty (20} foot wi.de ~ru~k outlet in the viciiiity ~f Majur "H' in addit.i~n ta thc~ access near Shop No. 10. 12. That any pasking structure which .is to be provided on-site shall ba designod and constructed to acc~mmodate a maxi~-size van (.i.e., ah lenst ,even feot one inch ('1'1") verticzl c:lnarance is necessary). 13• That Eto~sevelt Road and Monr.e VisGc- Road shall be siqnalized with two (2) lane approacties on n.il leqs, pius an eastb~unil left turn lane with u minimum two hundred (2A0) f.oot pocket Iength, and with signal design approvc~d by the City TraEEic EnginPer. Hauc~r Rnad shall be striped for Lwo (2) approac:~ 1Hnes (now lef:t turn on.y and une riqhl turn onl~). Tho daveloper shall incur the cost of the interconnection of the siynal r~ the City's intarconnection system. 14. {peleted at Planning Curnm.is~ion hearing) . -11- PC9~..4E i'~+' ~ 15. ThaL pri.or to fina~ bui?.ding and zoninq J.nspoction far the Eirst bui).ding, t:he ~'runsport~tion AQmand M~nagemont (TDM) Plan for tho Festzval Centar shall c~mply with Ro~7ulation XV for th~ Sout~ Coaat Air Quality Man~gem~nt Distric,t (SCAQMD) plus any other TDM ~easures ' r~qui.rod by SCAQMb. This TDM T~lan shall inclvde, but not ba limi.ted to tho f~llowi.ng: ° Each Qrnp]oyer oY: onc~ hundred (1G0 j or m~re employoes ;~hall provac~e an on-site AQMD cortifiQd L•ull-~i.mg rideshare Co~rdinaL•or who shall work with otlier coord.inators and with employers of less than one hunclt•ed (100 ) c~mployees in the Festival Cent.~r to provide inc~i:tives to employees to rideshare, includinc~ pxokerential parkiny, sub::idy parkicig for. vanpoo:ts and carp~ols, prov.isions for transft use (i.e. bus turnouts, shelter~, on-site locaL•ion of transit schedules and on-site sale of OCTD month7.y bus passes at the time demand egua:Ls fifteeri (15) per month) and subsidies ot vanpools and tra.xisit passes; ° EncouragQ the use of altErnative transportarion modas by conti.nuously promo~ing public tx•ansit usa.ge and providing secure bir.yc].e faciliti.as in Che vicinity of transi.t stops, and subsidy ,~ parking znd preferred parkin~ locations for car and vanpoals; , ° Install mass transit-usc~r amenities and accommodations for OCTD routPS, includzng bus tur.nout and bus SY1P.iters, route infarmation display;, trash receptacles and public pay teleghon~es; ° Participatc in an areawide 'Cransportation Managernont Association (TMA) at such time as one is ostablishPd; ° Encourage employers to provifla ~taggered work schadiiles, f.lAxtime, compreased work Wcreks or other non-tradi~tional work scheduling to minimiza employoe trip gQneratiun durinq peak peri.ocls, and ° Facilitate bicycle access of the of£ice buildings by ~rovidinq sa~e and convenient bicycle ~ocker „ and lockers for personal storage. 'l6. That the one hundred thirty six thousand, six hundred (136,G00) square foet of retail adjacen~ te ~.he th~ater sh:411 be ut.ilizecl aololy z-s home furnishing uses, in confozmar.ce wiL•h the submiL•L•ed parkingr anal,ysis. If ~` rel•ail u~es nther than hom~ furnishing are to be leased, the parki.ny ~ supply 3ha1~ be inr..reased by an~thQr threo (3' parking stalls per ane ttiausand sq~xare ~1,OOU) feet of cJross square feet or a variance must be obtaint~d zn conjunction with a parking demand study appraved t~y the City Traffic EnginEeer. 17. (Deletod at Planniny Commi:,szun hearir.g). 1E3. 7'har prior to :.SSUance ot' a building porrnit for any drive-throug}i f~icility, the clri ~~s-ttirough lane ~hall he reviewed and approved by tiho City Traffic Enyiueer, P,J.~ANNI~7~ 19. That priAr ko i~suanr,e of a building permit, ntreet n vnes for any new private str~et ~hd12 be submitted to and appr~vecl by tha Planning Departme»t. -12- PC90-48 ~`tj'~~11(''' , ri ~ : ; ~~'r. . . ~ .. . 2d• That prior to issuanco of e,ach bu;_].t12r1g permit for Uevelopment Areas 3 and 4(Phaso~ rI and III), in orcl~r to dcat~rmine r.on~[orm~nae with thd npproved Speaific Plan and EnviroiimenC~1 :[mpact Repuzt and to dc+~ermine that the Fa.na1 Site P.'lan dys;qn h~.lr not 1~c~ detrimonkal to the health, safety ~nd general wQlfaro uf r.hc~ citizan.,~ of thr~ C.ity of Anaheim, rho following de~ailod pJ.ans shgll be sixbmitte,d to nnd upprovRd as a"Fix~al Sitt~ nlan ~pproval" by ~he Plannir~g Cmm~issi.on ~t 8 riOt1CC4(~ publ.ic hearing; ~ 6ite p.l.an o Parkinq, loadiny and rirculation p].an (.including drive-throu c~ntigur.ations) h ar~ ~ , g eptzbl~ ~~ ~h~ C.ity Traffi.c Engineer nnd conformance with a.ll apPlicable Fnc~ineerin Ct d L .ane in g andard P1an;; andscaping plans ~ KooE-mounted equ.ipment screEiafnq plans ~ Llevati ar. p.ians ( includzi~g co7.or/material. samp].QS ) ~ Sigriage plans o Grading nlans (includi.n~ lo~ation i , s ze and trgatment of reta.i.ningicrib w~311) ~nx ~ny uses requiring a condit.ional use pormi~ m~y be revic~wed connQCtion with the fizial sit xn e plan approval, ~ubject to procedures Chapter 18,03 (zor~ing proc~dures-amendm in ~ariances) ents, cor.c+itional ase permi~s .•.ld 21• rhat rhere shall UP no sale o~ alcoholic bev~r~g~;s in conjunction wiL•h gaso].iue salc~s. 22 • That during hours af opQreitaoTi for the s and women's restraoms sha11 be a.vailabXe sup~,li~d and maint~i•aed, Said :acilities the plans submitt:ed for building permi~s. 22A. That ~utomobile car washes s}iall anly bP approv~l of a conciitianal use pPrmit, ervice stati.on, separate mea's to the pub~ic, and propexly shall be clearly indicated on permitted in connection with z3• That in contormance with Aiiaheim Municipal C~do Sectzon 18.44.050.070, an urisuburdinater] recorded agreemenr_ shall be provided tu the Zoning Division agroeing to remove the service stat.iun structures in t~e aven~ that the st~tior_ is r.lo,ed for a period of twelve month~. A service s;:al:ion shall bQ considered closed duran consQCUtive in whiah it is open for less th~n fifteen (15) days, g~n~' month x4. "-'hat any ou~door speaker. sii~ill be ee~uippe,l w.it:h an operab]e volume r.ontrol. 25• Tfl~t no alcoholic ?;evec•aq~s, includin<~ bner and wine served via the d..ive-through restaurant t~indow, ' Shall be sold or 26• 'Chat ~h~ on-premise ~ale and constun~tion of nlcohol authori,zed by Chis r~solutior~ shall only occiir in conjunction wikh the 3II.~P, a: prQp1rQd roQd items. -13- PC90-48 ,,,~ . ~ -~(".:J~~ ,;Y. , _ , ,,,»,. 27, That a11 r~ir conditioning f,,ciliti.es anci oth~r rooF ~nd grouncY mount~d aquipm~nt shall bQ comple~ely shi.~lded irom aiaw, as prc~scz•ibad in the 5~:eni.c Corz•iclor ordinancos. Such in£ormak:ion shall spec.ificn].1y bo ahown an the plans submil;ted far bu.ildiug pc~r~mits. 28. That aJ.l. ~~.ltunb.ing or oL•hpr, s5.milar pipes and fiyctures locatad an the Pxterior of a building or structure sha11 be l:ully scrosned by arch.itectural devices and/or 2ppx~priato buildi.ng matarialsj anc~, fur.Llaer, such ir,formation shall be spocifically shown on thH plans subm.itted t'or building permits. 29. That all parking area light3.ng fixtures shall not excaec~ ~ height of thirt,y (30) feet, ~~nci fixtures shall be down-lighted and directoa away from adjacent residential property lines 1:o pro*_ec.t the re~idential integrity, of. L•he area. Lighrinc~ fixture~ and their lighting effects sha11 b~ clearly inciicai:td on the plans submitterl for bui).aing permits. 29~a. Thal, all a two-1FVe1 lighting in~ensity plan shall be implementc~d fur the parking are~, with a higher level of intensity during business hours ior safety purposes anCt w.ith the intensity beiny lowerAd aEter the uusi.nessos are closed ta prov.ide ~ecuz•ity lo the purking area wzthout beinc~ intrusive ta ~lae surrounding residential ~rea, 30. Thau izo our~oor. storage of, display of, or work on vehicles or vehicular pai:ts stlall be permitted. 31. ThaL• the oiz-site lantlscapirig and irric1ation sys~em shall bo maintained :i.n compl.i~.nct~ with City sL•andards, 32. TYaat prior to i5suance oi•" a building permit Cor DQVelopment Aroas 1 and 2 (Phase I) tiie fo].1~wing detailed plans shall he sui,nitted to and approved by the Y:lanning Commissi~n as a Rep~rt and Recommendatiori item in order to satisfy Fina1 Site Plan approval for Devolopment Areas 1 and 2: ` Rooi mounted equipment scre~ning plans ° Signage plans ° Exterior building r_olor and material samples ° Ariv~_throuyh lane configuratioris as approved by the City Traffic Engineer. 33. That Przor t;o issuance of. a building germit for Phase 1', the Planning Director or his desiyr-ee sha11 Leview the PhasQ I site plan (for Deve7opment Areas 1 and 2) for conformance with the Speci.fic Plan Master Site Plan. Ii L•he Pl.anning Uirector dPtermines that the submitted Phase I site plan i~ not i.n confor.mance with the Master Site Plan, then his decision rr,ay bo appealed. to th~ Planning Comm.ission. 3A. That any revisions ro Che Fina1 Site rlans wtiich are determined to be significant by t}ie Planning Direator shall be considei~ed reviewed by the E~lanning Conunission at a nuriced public hP~r.ing for conformance with Che bevel4pn-E ~t Standarcls cf the Specific P.lan. Their. d~cisi.on may Qe appealed to the Cxty Counci.l. 35. That the perman~nt landscapang an.~ irriqation ,ystam sha11 be installed in accordmnce wi.th approved plans, Tho landscape archiCec~ shall submi~ cer.tificatior_ in acco:dancQ w.ikh Municipal Code Section 17.OG.137 "Slop~ Certification". -14- PC90-48 . . . ~ . . . . ~ ' ~ / 7~~ ~ Nr,~ ~, 36. xhat Jandscaping p~ans sha11 e-nphasize the u~e of native t•roaa, shrubs, and grounc~cover whUrever possible; and that minimum twenty four inch ( 24" ) box hraes slzall inih.ially be plant•~cl in the parking a.rea. 37. That grouncl-mounted lighting fixtures uL-ilized to accenL• building or 1lzidscape elements, or c.o illuminate ~edestrian areas, sha].;l be shielded t.o direct lighting t4w~rd ~he araa to be illuminated anc~ s1x311 be maintainaci to mizi3.mizt the encroachmont oF liqht emanating theretrom onto a~ijoinzrig xesictential areas. 3a. That tho ~iesign of any propcsed paY•king structuro aha11 incorpc~rate the sensitive siting of that structur.e 3nd ~dequate landscape and/ox archi~ectura7. ~crQening so as to min3.rnize tk~e zntrr,duction. ot vehicular-related light irito adjoining r~~sidenkial r~reas. 39. That the theaR:er design sha11 nrient th~ box office and primz~ry entraz:ces away from resi~lential areas, direating those act?~vities in eirhex a northerly or westerly direction, and encouraging and directing vehicular traffic northerly oiz Festival Driv~:, as cl~szgnr~ted in the Specific Plan. ~10. That i:he rear elevations of buildings visxbZe from off-szte and public or;-site r~reas sha11 be architecL•urally accented to portray a. finfshed loo~. 41. That a12 builairi5 colors, textures, and materials shall be compatible between an-~~.L-e uses; and th~t the roof ~olor, as approved by the Plar.ning De~;artmont;, sha11 be a neut.ral color, other than black or dark grey. 41A. Tkit~t setba~ks an the coc•ners of Santa Ana Canyon Road at the project entrancQ ~ha7.1 be thirty (30) feet wiat~ an~ fully landscaped. ~2. That any~ tr~~ plarited. ors-~;ire ~ha1.1 bs rep? aced in a timely manner in the event t}iat it is removed, ~3amaged, di.seased and/or dead. 42A. That on•premise advert.ising signs and cen'ter identiiication signs shall be illuminatPd only durinq the hours of 6:30 a.rn. to mir~night; and illuminatzon oi on-premise tE3nar~t advertising signs sha11 be l.imitecl to business hours, plus one hoi~.r ('1} before ~penin.g and one (1) hour after clos.ing ior each user. 43. 'I'hat withi.n (18) months from tha isst~ance of the first structu:al ~. building per.mi~ for the majar tenants locatett in PhasQ T, the developer ~ or their s~xccessurs ~hall us~ ~heir }~est efL•orts to exclusively market r a11 of the property in Development Area TV for retail er hotel land '~ ' uses, as pro~vided for in the SpQCific Plan. During this time period, no 7. building permits will be issued Eor office structures located in ?~rea IV; hawever, development appruvals an~t building permits for retail or hotel structures siay be issued in conformanca witn provisions and actions in thp Specif:zc Plari for the si~e. Should the retail rnarketing effort for Area IV prove not t~~ be succESSfu1 tluring this 18-month timQ poriod, the developer ma~ choose to proceod with office uses for this Dovelopment Are~. If tt-is is tk~e r,ase, the developer sha~l submit to - the Gity corce3p~nr~exice demonstrating that ttieir best efforts werc~ -15- Pr_g0-46 , ~ ;?_; ~ :;~; ~ ;, urlsuccassful to market the aroa for reL•ail or hotel usa~ during tYio , 18-month x~eriod. lullnwing exp~ra~~io~hog co~despondenaep8developmontioi• Council reviaw and ex~minatio ofEicc~ u~e~ may proceed in complianca with pruvisi~ns ancl actiions containe~'. in the Specific P1an. The obligations set £orth 3T t~2~~s ,f canciition sha11 bo evidenced by a covenant exeauted b,y the p ap Y , ownor ar.d recordQa against th~ prop~rty prior ~:o the issuance of a ;' gr~ding permi~. :' ~ riR~i~QLic~ ; ,, q~, 'That prior. to cornmen~ement of ~tructural £raming, on-site f.ire hydrants !'+ shall be instalxe3 i n ea~ ~rger~~d as uapproved by ~ t} ea FirohPDepartmen~ ~ Dapartment. An a1 ^ 's shall be provided to the hydrant• at a11 ~imes. ~ p ~}5, That fire sprinklers sha:ll be install~.~d as required by nc~~ City Fire Depart-nent. 46. That a.c•lequate uncb3trucred fire tructc turn-araund arQas, as reguired by and a~~r_eptab].~ to thP City Fire nepartment, shall be shown on pla.ns submitted for building per:nits. Said turn-arounii areas shaZl be permanenh_ly marked and maint~ined to the satisi•action of ~he Fire D~spartn~ent. 47. T.hat, as required by tho E'ire Department, ea~Yi parcel shall }~e served by a separare f.ire water service. qg, Zhat a minirnum twenty (20) foo~ wide £ire lane shal]. be marked and maintained behinc~ major sh~ps "A" through "J" as stlown in the Sger.ific Plan. q9, Tkiat t~e theater facility shall be equipped with a iocal fire alarm sys~em in acr.ord~nce with Arti.cle 14 of the Uniform Fire Code. 5p, Zhat prior to i.ssu~nce o~ a buildinq permit, the Anaheim PolicQ Department sha11 review and approve plans .for safety, accessibility, crime Yr.evention, ax:d :ecurity provisiuns duxinc3 both the constru~tion and operations phases. ; a 51. That on-site security skiall be provi3ed during the hours of op~~:'ation Lo limit criminal occurrences, ~o minimize noise, to ~revsnt loitex~ing ancl to assist in rhe cuntro7. of enteri.ng and exiting ~1:i3Et.1C. ~•: ;;i ~2. lhat prior to the issuance o[ buzlding parmits, the develnper sha7.l construct a six (6) f~ot~ high ornamental wrought iron-type fc~nce on the property line separating subject property f roin residential progertiPS to `., the south. The .location ot said fence shal~ ~e appro sd by the City i4 Engineer. ~~~~` 53 . That a1J l~ckable ~~edestr~an and/or vehic.ular acce ovedt b t e~ Fl,be equipped with knox box devic~s as required and app Y Depai~ment. ~~6- PC90-•~18 ~+N• N()1_$E 54. 'Cht~~ excavation, qr2ding and at}~er construc:tion activitias r~l~ted Co tii~, propos~d ~roject st~alA bQ re~tr3clod Co haurs botween 7:00 n.m. And 6:00 p.in. Monday rhrou~h Friday, ~nd b~twc~en H:00 a.m. ond 6t00 p.m. ~n Saturday. This r~strict.ion w.i]1 r~duce potential noiso tmpsc.:s or nertrby residances cluring tho night .ncl t~arly moruinq laours and Sundays whc~n ambient: noise levt~l~ are al• thQ lowost. 55. Th~~+t construction and mainC~nuncc~ actlvit.les, in~luding the rapair and m~intenancQ ot equipment, sha11 conEozm tr~ and comply with applit;able provis.ions of the C:ty's ltoisR t)r~inanco. Constructi.un eq~~.tpment shall b~~ equi~ped with ottec:t:ive muEflir_g devic~s to fur.ther reduce the project's short tarm construction noise af~ects. 55A. 'Th~-t us~ of the tr~sli compar_tor s1~a11 ba restricted t~Qtwe~n L•he r~ours ~f 20 p.m. ~:sd 6.~.m., unlQSS ttio ~ioise can be mu.(fled to a level where it Wi11 not disrurb the rF~,;iclent.ial noiqhbors. 558. That tr~ick deliveries, axcept to the sup<~rmarY.et, y2.a11 be limit~sd to the iiours betw~en 6:00 a.m. and midhight. 56. That, wher. feasible, consr,ruction equipment: sna11 be storacl on-3i.te to eliminata and/or r~duce heavy-equ.ipment truck trip5. EN~.TNE:EltI21~: 5'l. That prior to parcel maF~ npprova'., thr. ori~inal documeut3 of the cove-~ants, conclition~, and r~3trictions (CC&R'3), ~nu a letter addrosse~i ta the developer's title company autnorizing recordati~n thoreof, $hall oe approvcd by the City Attorney's OCEice aad Pu~Iic Works Enqineering Gepartment. Sai!~ documents, as appco~~ed, shall b~ filed an6 recorded in the OEEice of the Oranyo CounLy Recozdor. Sai(1 CC&R's sha13. include provisions for main~aining subject property as an integratgd center in toqards *_o par.k.ing, circulatiun and signacJe ar.d architecrural continu3.ty. 58. 'fh.~t cll gracling activities shall be conc:~cted in conformance with Chaptp~ 17.05 "Cradin~~ Excavati.na and fills in Hillside Areas" of th.e C.tty's Land Levelopment and Resources Code. 59. That oricr. ~o issuarice o[ a g:adi~nq p~rmit, a prec=se ~radinq plan preparcd by a reyistered Civii Ena3.neer shall. be submikted l-o khe City En:~ineer for :eview and agprovai. ti0. 'i'hat qradinq ~13t1fi sha11 i~ciude an ecosian, 3i.ttation _~nd dust control pl.an to be approved by the ~~ity En;ir~.f:t3r. Said ~lan sha?1 include provisians tar mitigatinn m~asures zuch as temparory irrigation and inunact.iate planr.ir.q on :~11 exposed pads and a3o~es, tempors+ry sedireenta~ion basi:.s and sandbag~ing. Tha p?an sha:l a2so inclu~e proviaion:, ta control fugitive dust clur.inq cicariny, graBSn~, earth no~~ino or ~xc:~vation, in r.~nformance with AQtdL Rule 4~3 re~uire~nenta. -;~- P~9O••48 •l.-'~---_~-~-~ ~ ~ ~ .. . ~ ~ . - . ~•~:~.~ .~~ ~; 61, Thn.t a11 grading shall be r.on~lu~:t~ct in uccordanc~ with thc~ yaotecl~nic~l atudy entitlod "GQerer.hi.ti.c~~1 Investigat.ion and Fteviaw of 100-Sca1~ Grudinq Planq - An~he~lm I(i113 Postivt,l Pro}oct, Anaheim Hi11s. Oranqe County, C.alil.c~znia foc• Tratmnc~ll Crow Company~~, GooSoi.ls, Inc., ds~ed SapCc~rrb~r ~5, 19~1y, and subsequont soils and pr.Qparcrd tor the pcojocC sit.e ca3 a,~~~xovc~cl by cho CiCy~EnyineQi~l reports b2• Thal ~he cl~voloper shall initiFt~~ n watering ur othRr. dust supprc~asant proqY•am ta minimize wi.nd ex~sion or fLegitivo duat. h3 • Tf:at e blade grass m.ixrure stiall b~ hy~~roseoded between Octobor 1 a October 1, d cach yPar fu',:ur~~ planning areas n to germi:~ate ~r~ss seed~ throuyhout all leve2 T . horticulCtu a]1J compati hese grassos sht~ll bQ selocted fram varieCios ble to tl -e plantiny zono in Anaheim Hi~la. b'~• That prior to ~zpprov~31 r.hc~ Diroctoz ~,C P bl of a c~raQiny plan, if neceqsary, as determined by u .ic waiver of City code Works/~ity F:ngineer, the 3oveloper shall saek a c•elat d Section 1T.U6 "Gruding, e to slo~~e s~r~b~cks, ir accorci~n~e w:.l,t~ F;xcavations ard Fi 11 ~ i Anaheim Municipal ~ott~., . „ f~ :l llsido Areas" of the T);a ueveloncr sh.tl.l aZgo dFmonstr t wi~h ~c;ui;cil ~olicy Pto. w i a a complian~•~ 27t "~~illsidQ Cradzny" or ~i~quirFt a,~ a vers theref.rom. y necRSSary 65. 2h~F prior to apprcval and retainir, w lll uf a g:,~~ting plan, plans for or.-site crib walls g ~ s ~7•06•04~.020 c~f the deviatiuy from tbe standards in Subsection Anah i ap~roved by the City. e. m Municipal Code ahal2 be reviewed and 66. That prioc tu ~F~proval of a gr.aclinr, plan, landsrzF~ ~loment~, nuct~ as climbinq or trailinq groun~covers anr~ tne t.iQring or layoring of plant materials shall be i.nte~r:~kcd inYr~ the desiqn of thoso reta;niiiq wallu and crib w~ll;, which m~y be visib.le t~ the p~ablic. These lt~ndscap~ elementr. shzll bn siibmitted r_~, ~rd appr~ved by thP P'lr~nninq UNp~rtment. 47• Ti:at priur Co ~tte approval of a bui.lding pQrmit, a prer..i3e p18n of d:ainage improvements shall be revieWed and approved by the r_~tY Enqineer. 5B. That any anct a1J. inveytlfj~lLlyg~ monitori.ng, reportinq, ~~ntainment and abate~nent rNSponsibiliti~rs aQ r.iay be requir5d ,ander thA U.S. Environmen~al Protection Aqency~s @lati~nal Pollu~.ion Discharqe ~liminat:ion SyRr~tn ~~rnir. zhall. be c~mplied with for ~torm wator di Qcl3acqe. h9. That a~ic~~u~ftP, provia.to»s shall be rnade for tl:~ handling of on-s3te drainage and dewaterinq of the ~ i tc is~ a manncr wh3,ch rri I1 nok adverqPl.• affPCt ~djacent ur ~owt-sr_rearn propertie3. - 'l~. That thA ~qi.rl 3~4t~T1 Cnr ~:,r proj.~rr s~all be ffanded, consr,:Latr.rl and mainr.ained s.; ~,t:Cnrc]onc~ wz~ti thc re~uire±ments of rhe ~ity oE Anaheia. ~~,yineerin~ Det,artment ~nd t:he Oratzg~~ County Sa;;itation Ltiatrict. 71. That the dc•velc~pr_r shall r_~~tdlnat~s sc~s~~r S~,~rovQment plana with the D.itac;t~r Qf Pvblfc w.~;a~,Enqineerfng ~nd the Cir.y Tcatfic Enqineer, so d:- r.r~ tnfnin,~y~ p~`~ntfa2 disrupr.ions to trat'fic :low alorsq SanCo Ana ~~nyniy Ft~act. +1~ I~C9~D-48 '{ ~~. 77• xra~ ~~iar to the issuance of bu.tldicig p9rmits, the devel~per sha11 obtain ~ny 7nd all sc~wor connecti~i~ permits as may be roqt~3r,a~ Erom the ~r~~1gc~ Cot~nty Sc~i~it~ation Distr.ict• ~~r tha connac~ion of r.he proposed sewc~z' 1S.no and the introciiiction oi: adcl.itional wast:a wat~ar diacharge to existiny fflcil.i.ties administereci by tha~ Dis~rict, and shall provide to tho C3ty CnginQC:r. d~cument:at;ion in n form acceptAb~R to Che City .~n~~'r~t~'ng ~~~a~ ad~~lu~~Q cap~city currently exists within those taci]itic~s c~r will c~xist at th~ ti,;ime of. ppr~nj~ issunnce to accommodate , waste w~ter demands rosultinry from thc ~iuposod projoct. W1~TER/~LECTEtI ~1!L~ 73• T}iar. subjec~ prupeY•ky shall ba serv~d by underground utiliL-i~s. 74. That a water 13.ne loop sha.ll be proyided through subjact psoperty as rnquir~d and approved by the Water C:nqineexing Division. ~5. That water backPlow devices ~hall be placf~d below gr~~i~ ~~ cliract~.ed by thC Wr~tEr Util.ity CiiLiei,n;; '7h. Thnt street lighting facil.ities along Santa Ana Canyon Rond, RoosevolC Road and r'~stival Drive shall be inst:all.~d as requicecl b}~ the Utilities Gener~l Ma:~ager in accorcie,nc~ with spec.ifica~ions ur, file in th~ Office oP t:2~e Util.ities GenQral Manag~r; or that security in thQ form of a bond, certifi~at~ of deposir_, letter of credit, or cash, in an amounC and torm ,atisfactory ~o tlie City oE Anaheim, shal: ba pos~ed with ths City to gua~rantee t.:he ;,aLisfactorl completion uf t!~e above-mdnti~»ed i.mprovements. Said security sha.il be posted with the City ~f AnahPim prior to issuance~ of a building permit. The abovp requfred lmprovements shall i~e in5r.21lect prior to occupaJicy. ~~• T~» t the property ownar sha12 com~lt~te the underg:oun9 electrical c:oncluit syRtem znd suLs~rur_ture system in~o and through the site, incluaing the installa~~on of two (?.) elQCtrical vaults as sho~n on thp "B:~uer Ranch 12 KV UD System Plan," yL~• That ti~e properCy owner iha11 p~y a fee~ to the Ci;:~ oI Anahefrn U~ilities nopartment ~ cap.~;;ftor3, or thcs installar.ion of cab1F:;, ~;ad-m~untod swiCchss, transformer underqr~und s and rn_l~ted facilities :or 12 kilovolt line extensi~ns rec uf ra~i t t~ndergr~~ied ~ . o m~ct rhe iJtllitiQS Uopartmant lir~u enf.cnsfon and service req~air~monts i n accordance with the ~lectrical Uti.lit-y Ratea. Rules ancl RQg~~lati~ins. 79. That a11 water suppiy p.lanning f~r the project shall be coordinated wi.th, ~n~i subj~ect t Bny.ineerin~ o review a~:d final approv~l by the Ci.ky Water Divizian ~snd Cit Fire D y epartment. ^~. '~nat privr (C~tabl{sh~d r~ ;;;,~ iq.~uance of bui]din und jt3 er ~l ge Pr the Pub.lic Ft~c 1~~1 g pl~~nj and othec fees est:;b:ish~d under Che City's Wate R pafd to t,hr_ r ~~e;,, Rule3 and Reegulations shall be Cit:y by the appllcant. r19 PC90-48 81. Thn~ the f.olluwing water conserv~tion moasuren ~hall be incorporated ~nto the prnjQCt: d~~:tgnt (1) installation ot low-flow toilet^ an~ use of fl~w r.estrictors on shower head~, in accordance with State requirQmenCa; (2) in~rallation oE drinking faunka3ns with self-closing valvos; (3) installation of druuyhL•-tolarant Zandscaping and ~3e of natlve pl~nt 3pCC1O4 sha11 bo utllizad to Gh~ extont fen~ibleJ an~ (9) inatallation of irrigation systems L•hat manimiz~ run-nff ancl evaporotion and maximize thc~ wat4r that will reacli th~ plant raots, including considera~ion of drip irrigation systems, Soil moisture sensors and au~omatic irriga~iun ;;ystams. R2.. T.hat the water ;;u~ply (fir~ tlotia) syFtem sh~ll. b~ deuiq»ed and ~izocl to provide suEf.ici~nC fire flow pre~sure and capacity to all portions of the site as r.~quired by ~he Fire Dopartmen't. NT_~~_F._GG7INEQUS 83. That a fee for s~re~t treQ purposes shal?. be paid L•o tho City of. Anaheim based on street frontage ~.long Snr~ta Ana Canyon t2oad nnc] Roosevelt Road in ~3n amount ~s establishE~ bl (:ity Council resolution. 34. That trash sLorage areas shall be provi~iecl and mair.CainQCi in n loc~tion acceptal~le to the Str.eet M~~intenance and 5anitation Divisio~i ~nd in accordance with approved p.l:,n~- ~~~ E.ilo with ~~~~id T~ ~i~xon. S~ach information sha.ll be speci:ic.~lly shown tin the plans submitred for building permits. 85. That approv~l cf. this appl.ic;ation con:,r,i~utes approval of the proposed request only to lhe Qxtent thaY. .i~ compl.ies with the Anah~im Municipal 2oning Code and any othec ap~li.cable City, 5tute and FedQral rQgulations. Approval do~s no~ inc.lude any ac~ion or fi.nclings as to compiiance or appruval of eh~ r.eqiiost reyardiity any other applicab.e or:linance, regulation or requiremEnt. 86. That prior ta the issuanc:e of a building perniit for the proposed service station, uny Und alY pc~rmits for the installaCion of underqrouncl storage tar.ks as may be required by t}~Q South Coa~G Air Quality Manaqement District, the Z~g.ional Water Quality Control eoard, the County of Orang~, the City of An~heim, and 4uch othac aqency or agenciea having y+arisifiction thereupon, shall b~ obta.ined. 87. lhat any ~~nd ~l] invc,tigation, monitoril-g, r~nozling, and abatemenC responsibilities a:~ may be rn~~~irc~i under the U.S. EnvironmenFal Protection A~~enc~y's "Undcsrground Storaga Tai-k3: Tochnical Roquirem~nts" (4~ ~:r'R Part 280) sh~.ll be camplied with Cor all underqround stocaqe t.3nks. ti9. 7'haY, c•oadwmys and park ing arr, ~s ~hal l b~ per. fod i e:a] 1~ swept t:o rnin.imize duat anQ dabri~ accumulation. 89. 'L'h~t ttiQ pr~ ject d~aign :;hall k~e in accerdance with coi~servation m~s.~cures ~~ctablished by ~~he Calitorriia Fnc~rgy Comrntrssian Eor rommerc:Ial strur.tures and sh~ll conform w.it:i~ Tit1e 24 of the Cal3forni~ AdminisLrativF Co9c. -20- ~C90-48 f ~..,. r"~y" ':' ' ~ k~Jf tl.4e~vii~;l~~ . ~-~,~.. ,,: . 90. ~n-, That prior to submitCai. of a i'inal Sito Plan f~r Develupmont Area 4 tFtiaso ISI), tro pr~p~rty/nwner develop~r s.hall work with tho Parks, RecreKt.ion an~ CommuiiiL•y 5erv.ices Depart:nont ta c]atormine t}ie fata~ibilir.y uf locati.nq a cammu~i.ity conter facil:ity within Devolc~prt~ent Are~ 4. 91. Thxt the applicanC ~r subs~quc~nt los~oos shal.l cornply w.i~h thorse souzcv reduction and recycling roquiremants as may be adopted by the Cit~y in ucaordz~nce with thQ C<<:l:lforni~ Intygrat~a 5olicl Wastc~ Manflgement Act oE 1989 (A.b. 939) 9?. '~hat the c3ovel~per sha'll co~rciinate with tiie Southern Call~ornia Gas Company to zncorporate en~rgy saving strcategi~s int~ tii~ projQCt dosign. 93. That th~ dovc•.lopeL shall comPl~~e plr.kway landscap~t imprnvem~nts alang Santa Ana Car,yon Road acid shall undertake and complete all landscape improvemonts along the rear wlop~ oF thc~ projoct abutting adjuining residential arens. 94. That the construct:ion/operat.inn of t:he service station shall :nclucle the following: (1) co~~ered fuel dis~ens.ing areas to reduce tha amount oE storm runoff Y.o tt-e sL-orm drain system; (2) construction of the fuel. dispensing area wi~h imperviuus materials (e.q. concrete) and in such a rnanner as to a.llow containment. of spilled fuel unkil proper cleanup anc~ disposal is performed; ana (3) d~veZopmr~nt and n-aintenanee oL• a spill cotit.ingency plan Otl-SiL'(?. All employeQS shall be trainpd in the spi.ll containment procedures outlitl~d in the spill cuntzinment plan to pruLect life, the environm~nt and property. 95. Thak the properLy ownez/devel~per shall bc~ rRSponsible f.or irnplementation of all appl.i.cable sti.pulativn~ stated ir. the approved Festival SpBCific Plan (SP 90•-O1), incluciing the Public Facilities Analysis. 9u. That wir_hin tti;.c•ty f30) clays of the Cit•.y Council's action, L•ho property owner!developer ~hall provide the Planning Department wi.th three {3) copi~s af an vnended Specific i?ian document reflQCt.ive oE the City Council's action. U~on review and appr~.~~al of the amei.ded docum~nt by thc f~lanning DQpartmenC, fifty (50) copi~s of the final document shall be ~rovidaci by the pro~erty owner/developQr to the Ylannin~ Department. 97. Thae tt~e dev~lopc~r s}~all be held rewponsible fo: compliance with l•he mitigat.ion mea3ures identified as the dev~;lo~er's ob2igations in Final EJR No. 30U and for comply5.ng witli tha monitorin~ and reporting program eseablished by the C.ir_y in compliance wiY.h Section 21081.5 of the Public Resourr.os Code. ['urrhermore, thQ c!eveloper shall be responsibla for any direct cost•3 as~nciated wir_h the monitoririg r~nd re~porCiiig roquirc~d t4 ensur4 implementtitiion of those miCigation measurgs i~lentified in F'inal Environmenl•al Impact [teport tto. 300 thal: have been incorporated a$ r.~n~itions of apprr~vsl for subjnct proj~;ct. ~-21- F':.';0-4B ~~~~~~~'~ 1~M ~ ~~.Jti l~ r ....';~~'..~ ~ ~ ;',r~j ). . 9.d ~•/ LS3 Y 9~. Tbat pr3or to issuanco oC a buildi.ng pc~rmit for D3vc~lopment Areas 1~-n~ 2. Coriditic~n Nos. 11, 19, :32, 33. 39. 52, 76. 'l8, 83 c~nd 86, ~»~ve montionod shall be compliEd wit;h. 99. ~hat prior to issudnce ot ~ach buildtng perrnir, in t~ny Development Aroa, Condit:iori Nos. 1, 2, 4, 10, 27., 7,3, 2'7, 28, 29, 3G, 41, 46, 50, 67, 69, 71. 7Z. 79. 00, 82, 84, and 92, abov~ ment•ioned sha11 be complie~t with. r00. That pxior to i~suancc~ oE a builc3ing permit Loz• Development Areas 3 and ~, Candi~ion DTos. 12, 20, 90 and 3t3, a~:ovE m~ntionnd shz11 be complied with. 101. Tha~ prior to fir.11 building and zoning inspoc~ions for ~evelopment Azeas 1 and 2, C~Yicii~ion Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ].3, 9H, 49, 76 and 77, above mentiionad shall. be complipc3 with. 102. That przor to ~.~vQry f.inal bui].ding and zoning ins~ection in Qach Developrnent Area~ Con!iition Nos. 5, 15, 24, 35, 36, 37, ~0, qr, 4g, 46~ 47, 53, 73, 74, i,, H1 and 93, above mentior«d slial.i be r.omp~.ied with. 103. That pr.ior r,o final parcel map appr~val, Condi~ion Nos. 3 and ~7, above-m~ntioned ~hall br, cumplie.l with. y 10~. Tha~ prior to gcading plan approva?~iss~~ance of a grading pc~rmit, Condition Nos. 43, 59, tip, 69, 65 and 66, above mentioneci shail bo corrplied ~air1~. BE TT F[;RTHER RE50LVFD Lhat ttie Anahe.im City Planning C~mmission does hQraby Eind ana dotarmine that adoption ~t tt-is Resolutio~z is exprQSSly predica~ed upon applir_t-nt's compl.iance with ~acl~ and a21 of the conditions hereinabove set forth. Shoiild any sucti conditions, or any part t;hereof, i~e ~le~lared inv~l.id or unE~nforr.e~ble by the finai judgmQnt of any court of competenk juri,scli.ction, then this ftesolution, anrl any appr~vals herein containod, shall be doemed null and void. THG FOREf;0I2IG RESOLiJTTON was u~.inpted at the Pl~nniiig Commission meetirig of F~:bruary 2G, 1g9p. " i ~" ' j i -• ~ > . • /1: -J~J~ [/! !r ~ .. ' ~-rb.-~~{i~-'~-.__"~1---'~~~P=_'6..~L-~_~ CEfArRMAC7, I~2IAHEIM CITl' PLANr1rN~ CO'r1MISSION l~r~rESr: ~~ ..l~ , ~ CC~I-- ~~ ~ '~, ~-/ ~~ ~ S[CRETl1RY; AN~~~E Ir~ C I7Y PLAMN IN(; COMM I55 !ON ' 'l2- PC90-~S8 fnw"~,, SZ'ATE OF CALI l~ ORNIA {~ r~ ,~;' ;''i COUNTY qF ORANGE ) ss. CITY O1 ANAFIEIM ) I, F.dith L. Harris~ Sacrot:ary of tlzo Anahoxm City Plxnning Commis;~.ion, do hereby certiEy that t:tie forogr~ing resolution wns passAd nnd adopt,ed at a me~ting of tho An~hc~im City P.lanning Commission held an Fobruary 2G, 1990, by the ~ollawing vote oE t1YQ rnembors t~hereof: ' AY~~: CO2~fISSIONERS: BOYDSTUN, BOUAS, F~;LDFIAUS, HELL'YER, HRR.f3ST, MC BURNEY, bfESSE , NOES: COMMISSIONGRS: NUNG ABSENT: COh4~lZ5STONERS: NOPl~ TN WTTNE~S WIIER~OF, I liave hor.eunto sot my hand this -~~' ~ ot ~~~. _~, 1~350. ._ ~ day C_ . ______~~ e _~ .~~'~ ~ ' SECRETAitY, ANA~IEIM C~p[,ANNING~ p tISSION a, ` r2'~- Pc'90-4tt r, ~ ~ ~~ ~,.; ~r, ' ,~ c ~ rr w. Na ~O rl• O~ p ~ m a N ~ n m y -.. 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