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Resolution-PC 94-76A RESOLUTIOIJ QF THE ANAHEIM CITY P~.ANNING COMMISSION 'AECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF SPECIFIC PU~N N0. 9.3-04 (INCLUpINu ZONING AND DEVELAPMENT STANDARQS, DESICN GUIQELINES AND A PUBLIC FACIUTIE~ PIAN) WHEREAS, on April 29, 1986, the City CauncA of the Cfty of Anaheim adapted Ordinance No. 4709 ta estabtish unfform proceaures for tFie adaption ai-J Implementation of SpecMic Plans for the coordmation ot future devolopment wRhln ths Ciry, and 'Zoning and Development Standards" where tho Speciiic Plan incudes zoninp regulations and development standards to be substftuted for existing zonlnQ under tha Zuning Codg which shall be adopted by ordinance independent of the rest of the Sp~cKic Plan; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 18.93 0( the Anahelm Municipal Cor1~, the Anahetm City Plannfng C~mmisston dki recalvo a request ~or approval of the Hotel Cfrcle Specific Plan to provide for the devetopment ot 450 new hotel rooms wfth accesaory Iand uses (whfch may Include u 15,000 squere to~t thome restaurant (prevlously advertis9d as a dinner theater) within two ~2) proposed hotel bufldings loc;aced Imn-ecliately ad~acont to ihree (3) prevfously approved (two of which are constructed) hotels ~ontalning 51fl (advertisod as 653) rooms for a tota! of 9Fi9 (advertised as 1103) rooms. Subj~ct ~roporty fs an irregulbrly shaped parcal ol land conRist!ng oi approxfmately 6.8 ecrc ;t with frontages of apnroximately 24E feet on the east skle of Clementine Street, 576 ieet on the west stde ot Zeyn Street, tq0 feet on the east skle ot Zuyn Stroet, 283 feet on the west sklo ai Haster Str;et, and 254 faet un tha north sfde of Katella Avern~e and further deacribed es 1742 and 17;,4 S. Gernonline Street, 1730, 1733, 1743 and 1755 S. Zeyn Street, 1733 end 1745 S. Haster Street (renartiec! Anaheim 8oulevard) and 2Q1 U1i. Katella Avenue, sRuated in the City of An~heim, County af Orange, State ~i CalHomia, and descrlbed es: THA7 PORTION OF L07 7 OF 1"FlACT N0. 3330, IN TWE CI'tY OF ANAHEIM, COUMTY ~~F OHAN(3E, STAfE OF CALIFOFlN!A, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 113, PAGES 21 AND 22 OF MISCEUANEOUS MAPS, SHOWN AS PARCEL t OF LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT N235, RECORDED ON NOVEMBER 26, 1950 AS INSTRUMENT NO. ~0-b20640 01~ OFFICIAL RECOROS OF ORANG~ COUNTY, CAUFOfiNIA. LOT 8 AND THAT PORTION OF lOT 7 OF TRACT NA. 3330, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, A,^y SHOWN ON A MAP YHcREOF RECOR~En IN adOK t t3, PAGES 21 AND 2?.. MISCELl.ANEOUS MAPS, RECOROS OF SAtD URANC~E CnUrJTY, SHOWN Ai: PARCEI 2, ~JF LOT I.INE ADJUSTMENT PLAT N0. 235, REf;ORDEO NQVEMBEFl 26, iS)90, AS iNSTRUMEM P10. 90~620640, OFFICIAL RECAROS. LOT 5 UF TRACT FiO. :i064. IN TME CIIY UF ANO.HEIM, COUKTY OF ORAN(3~, STATE OF CAIJFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDEO IN Ei00K 9(i. PAGES 39 AND 40 OF M.ISCEI.UlNEOUS MApS tN THE OFfICE OF THE COUNTY RE,^,ORQEP. OF 3AI~ ORANQE COUNTY. LOT 1, IN THE CITY OF hNAHF_~M, ~OUNSY OF ORANQE, STATE OF CAUFORNIA, AS SHOV~lPf uN LO'f UNE ADJUS7MENT PLAT ~'207, MECARf3FD A.U(3UST 7, 199t AS IMSTRUMENT N0. 9~ ~21108. OFFlCIAL fifCORbS, IN THC OFFICE OF THE COUPl1Y R~CORDER OF SAID COUMY. ~R21 t~MS.WP •t• PCAa•74 LOT 3 OF TFiACT 3084, IN THE CI7Y OF ANAHEIM, COUNTY OF ORl,Nf3E, S'TATE QF CALIFORNIA, AS P~R f~tAP RECOHDED iN BOOK 96, PAGES 39 AND 40, OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE AF 7h1E CnlJNTY RECOADER pF SAID COUN'rY. EXCEP7 THEREFROM THE NORTH z3 FEET. PARCEL NO. t, IN THE CI7Y bF A.NAHEIM, COUNTII OF ~RANGE, STATE OF CAUFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECO~UED IN BOOK 10, PAGE 12 OF PARCEI. MAPS, IN THE UFFICE OF 7HE COUNTY RECOROER U~ SAID COUNTY. PARCEL 1: TFIE NORTH 65.OQ FEET OF THE WEST 150.00 FEET OF THF EAST 44~.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH HAl.F OF THE SOU''i~ NALF OF THE SOUTHEAST OUARTER AND THE WEST 150.00 FEET OF THE EAS7 440.OU FEET OF THE SOUTH 15 FEET ~F THF_ NORTM HALF ~F 7H~ SOUTH HALF OF THE SCU i HEAST QUARTER OF SEC710N 22, TOWNSFiIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 10 WEST, IN THE RANCHO SAN JUA;V CAJON DE SANTA ANA, IN 7HE CITY OF ANAHEIM, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STAYE OF CAUFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECOR~EO IN BOOK 51, PAGE 10 OF MISCELLANEOUS b1AP3, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY R~CORDER OF SAIO COUNTY. PARCEI 2: THE NQRTH 85.00 FEET UF THE WcS7 50.00 FEET OF ThiE EAS~T 2J0.00 FEET OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE St~U'IHEAS7 QUAR'TER ANn THE SOUTH 15.00 FEET VF TH~ WEST 50.00 FEET OF TIiE ~AST 290 FEE7 OF THE NORTH NALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHE~45T QUARTER OF SECTION 22 IN TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH RANGE t0 W~:iT, IN THG RANCHO SAN JUAN CAJON OE SANTA ANA, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, AS SAIO S[CTION IS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 51, PAGE 10 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFI~E C1F THf COUMTY RF_CORDER OF 3AID COUNTY. PAACEL t: THE NORTH 65.00 FEEI' OF THE EAST 240.0~ FEET OF THE SC1U?h1EAST OUARTER OF THE 50UTHEA~T OUARTER OF THE SOUTHENST OUAR7ER OF SECTION 22. TOWt~SHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 10 WEST IN THE RANCNO SAN JUAM Co~JON DE SANTA ANA, IM THE C~TY OF ANAHEIlA, COUNT~ OF ORANGF. STAYE OF CAUFORNiA, AS PEFi MAP RECO'iDED IN BOOK 51. PAGE 10 C.' MISCCLLANEOUS MAPS. IN TFiE OFFICE OF TI1E COUN7Y RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. PARC~L 2: THE SOUTH 15.00 FEE1' AF Tf1E EASr 2~C0.00 FcET OF THE NORTHEAST OUARTER OF YHE Sf1UTHEA57 Ol;AR7EH OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RAN(3E 10 WEST, IN THE FiANCHO 3AN JUAN CAJOn QE SANTA ANA, IN TFiE CITY OF ArIAliEIM, A~ PER MAP RECORDED IN BUOK 51, PAC3E t0 OF MISCEUAtJEOUS NrAPS, It~ TNE OFFICE OF 7HE COUNTY RFCORDER OF 3AI~ C:UUNTY. 7NE SOUTH iH5 ~EET OF THE NORTH 210 FEET Of THE EAST 240 FEET OF TN~ SO~ITHEA3'T OUARTER OF TNE 50U7HEAST ~UARTER OF THE 50UTHc'AST OUART~R OF 3E^vT10N 22, IN IOWNSNlP ~ SUUTH, RANCiE 10 WESf, iN 7HE RANCh;O SAN JUAN CA.ION DE SANTA ANA, CITY OF /WAHEIM, (:OUN1Y OF QRANGE, STATE OF CAUFORNIA, A3 SHOWN ON A MAP THEREt~F RECORDED IN BOOK 51, PACiE 1U MISCEWINEOUS ~IAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUYTY RECOHDER CF SAID COUNTY. .~. PC94•76 WHEREAS, ttia Anahelm City Plenning Commission also receivod a~equest (or adoption of zoning and dovelopment standards and desfgn guidelines to set torth standards, procecluras and guidel(nes for tlie developrn~nt oi hoteis and othar relatetl uses wfthin the Specific Plan ar~a as provfded for in Chaptar 18.93 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. WHEREI~S, tr~e Ciry Plann!ng Commisslon did hold a publlc hearing at 2hQ Civlc Canter tn ihe City of Anahelm on May 16, 1994, at 1:30 p.m., nottce ot said public henring hpving been duly given as requ(red by luw and In accordance wfth the provislons af the Anaheim Munlcipal Code, Chapter t8,03, to hear end c~nsider ovidencc- for and agalnst sald propased apecNic plan, Including zoninq and develapment standnrds, ddsign guidelines and a public faclll~les plan, and to Investipato and make rindings ~nd recommendai(nns in connectian t~~erewRh; and that s~~id public hearing v~as con!fnu6d to the June 13, 1 J94 Planning Commission meeting; and WHEREAS, ~eventeen (17) peoplo indtcated tl~eir presenc~ at said public hearings tn oppositinn; end correspondence was received in opposition to the ~ub~ect petit;on. VYHEREAS, tho Planning C~mmisslon revie~ved Srxl considered staH reports dated May 16, t99~t arxi Juno 13, t994 with attachme~ts 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', `G' end 'H'. WFiEREAS, the City Plann~~g Cornmisslon hases ks recornmendetlon to the C;ity Council upon the folfowinp doscriptio~ at th: ~n~w=',;i qesort SpecHic Plan. Attachments 'A', "B", 'C' and 'D" are attached to thfs Resolution ar:l i.icorr o~ ~:~c' „erein. t. The Hutel Circle S.~ :Ific wlan proposes zoning and development standerds $etting forth re~ulations and procedures for :h ..1eve~o~ment of hotats, accessory land uses and a 15,000 square foot themad restaurant withtn the Spec~ic F'i :n aroa, as provtded for in Chapter 18.93 of tho tinaheim Municipal Code. Any land use proposal not sF •ifically covered by the provis~ons contained wRhin the Zoning and Devulopment Standards section of tt~~ ~pocmc Pian would be sub~RCt to tha regulattons oi the currant CR Zone (which may be amended or suporaeded by tho Anaheim Resort SpacHic Pian) as set forth !, ~ Chapter ~ 8.48 of thR Anaheim Municipal Code. 2. Tho ap~licanYs ~ustiffcation in support ot the proposed zoning and d~veloprt!ent stanciards for the Hotol l:irclo SpocHic Flan and generel comments addressfng dKferonces between tho oxlsting CR Zone stanciards and the proposec! standards (Section 6.0 ot the SpecNic Plan document) is set torth in Attachment 'A'. 3. The Hr~tel Circle SpecKic Plan Incluaos dfrect access irom the surroundfng artdrial stroet ~ystem (Katalia Avenue a Resort Smartstreot, Haster 5treet (Anahnim Boulevard) e Modlfied Maj~r, Clemuntine Street, a ModNied Secondary and Zeyn Stroet a local strof~t) tn udditian t~ a private drive (Hotel Circle Oriv~) to proviJe on-sfte access to hotel ar~ parY,ir~g fecilfties. 1'ark(ng structuros will be provWscl wEthin or ad~acent to egch hotol. Tour bus arxJ shtmle passenger laad(ng (acilitles and bus parking Ar9as will also be located 9t centralized Incatlona wRhin the SpecNic Plan Area. 4. Tho HotW Circle landscapinfl program as illustrated on Exhibfts 29A and 30 cf the Specific Plan D~cucnent, which If shis proposal is approvuci will be revlsed to address the inclusfon of a layereci landscaped progrsm, is Intended to ostablish a pleaslnq a~d unitled setting for the Hotel Cfrcle develupment end provkle a posRivo visual experienco for ail persons visfting the srea. Attechment D is the recommendatfons pertain!ng to larxlscaping and signage that needc t~ be incorporated into the (inal editfon of the snccNic plan ducument. 5. The kutei Circte 3pociiic Plan is antfcipated to be °.ompleted fn two phA~es. Ph2se One Includes thr~ completed Crystal Sultes and Peacock SuRes pro}octs as weli es the reciestgnod 250•room Katetla Hotal. The buf~dout ot Phase One, whtch Includos 619 roains, fs antictpated to extend through t99G. Phase Two cl the Spocitic Plan, which Includes the propoaed Atrium Court and Parkview Hotels (approxlmately 450 rooms) ancl the complotlon o( F~I Clrcl~ Drive, Is anticfpated in late 1997, depondinq oie aconomlc conditions. -3• i'C94-~6 6. The Hutel Circlo SpecNic Plan Includes a sot of Design Guldelines (incorporated in Attachment'B') with numerous desip~ concepts which provide site ptanning, landscaping and archltectural deslpn criterla to promote quaiity developm~nt, ~nd create an eestheticaily plsasing envlronment tor visitors ~nd guests to the SpecNic Plan Area. 7. The ~pecNic Plan indicates implementutiun throuph the processinp of Final Sfte Plans as follows: (A) pj~nning De~,~@nt Revle~,~nd App-oval: Fir~al Stte Plans for Permitted F'rfmary and Accossory Uses and Stn~ctures wfthin the SpecKic Plan ArAU shall bn submitted to the Planning Department 4or Planning Corr~misslon ravlew as a fieport and Recommendation itnm to determine if said plans ara (n substantfal conformance with tho Spoci(ic I~lan and tho provisions uf the Deveiupment Standards and Destgn Guldelines. The Planning Commission's dec(slon shall be iinal unless appeafed to the Ctty Councll within twenty two (2?.) days from the date of tho Commisslon's declsion. (B) Final Sito Flan Confo~ma_ns.~ Following approval of a Final Site Plan, H any changes are pro{~osed regardfng the size, locatlon or aiteratir~n ot ony use or structures shown an an appmvod Final Site Plan, a rev(seti Final Site Plan ~fuil! ~e submitted to the Plannfng Dtrector. I} the Planning Director determines that the proposod revlsic,n is in substantlal conformanco wfth the provisions ot the SpecHic Plan, and the Fina! Site Pian prov(ously apprrn-ed by the Planninp Commisslon, the rovised final site plan may be approved by the Planning Qirectnr wNhout submittat to the Planning Commission. Tha decislon o1 the Planninq Director shall be f!nal unless appe3led to the Planning Comm~ssion as a Rpport ond RACOmmendation item wfthin ten (10) dny~ from the date of such decfsl~n. Not withstartd(ng the forogofng, the Pl~nning Director shal~ have the discretion to refer consideraticn of the Revlsed Final Sfte Plan to th~ Planning Commission as a Report and Recommendatlon ftem. IC the Planning Commission determines that the prapo~ed revislon is In substantiai conformnnae with the provisiona of the SpecNic Plan and the ~eneral Intor,t ol tho approved Final Site Plan, thP revised Finai SRe Plan shall be approved Dy the Planning Commission. The decislon o( tho Planning Commicsion shell be final ~niess appealed to the Chy Council wRf~in twenty-two (22) days 9rom ihe date o~ such decision. (C) ~ ndition ~Jses: Applicatiorss for condft(nnal use:. within the Spociflc Pian Area shall be sub~oct tu tl~o revlew end apprr~vAi by the Planning Commission at e ricticed public hearinp. Notic;e of such hearinQ sl~all be given at tho same ilme and fn the snme mannor as ~pecHied tor hnarings tor conditional use psrmks in Chapter 18.03 ot the Code. (D) ~2ecNl~ Pl~p, Amendments Any Amendments tu the Spec~c Plan shali be pracR~sed In accorclarr.e wlth Chepter 1~.93 uf tl~e Qneheim Murncipal Lc~do. 9. That Mftigatfon MonRoring Pragram No. OOTJ, the mitigatfon monRoring prograrn for the proposod Hotel Circle Spec~f!c Plan, tneludos a mRlpatlon meas~rce that sletes that the projeet wU{ contribute its fafr share tc areawf~e improvements. These areawtde ImQrovements invoive firp servlcE~, wata~, electrical, sewer, storm drain and transportation IMrastructuro. -4- PC9a•76 10. That the Hotel Clrcle SpecHio Plan includes a Public Facllftias Plan. Following is a summary of thc~ major hlglilights and provislons oi the Public Faciifties Plan: (A) Street System - The devaloper will be respon3lble tor all improvements to tlie sUrround~ng roadways nnd construction oi an on-sito private drive as detailed in the S~ecfiic Plan (Exhlbft No. 23A) (Exhibit shpil clarify that no parking shall be permitted on tha prNato drive and further s,ll landscaping and sidowalks must be desfgndd in conformance with the General Plan roqul.-~ments and EIR Mitigation Monitorfng Program) (B) Water System - Tho ~+evoloper will provide tor completion of ~lanneci water lmprovements as detailed in tho Specific Plan (Exhibft Nos. 2SA) and EIR Mitigatton Monitoring Pragram. The water systern shall be vanstructecl in accordance wfth the Cfty of Anaheim Water U4111t1es ~lates, Rules and Regulatlons. (C) Sanitary Sowar System - The Speciffc Plan (Exhtbft Nus 26A) provides for connectfon to existing C~ty oi Anaheim sower callection/transport systems locatod within surrounding street rights-of-way and participation in the Cfty of Anaheim Sewer Mitigation (ee program fur the improvement of sewar capaciry In the Cfty's Commorcial Recreat(on Aroa an~ any oth~r c~ndltlons of appravat or mitigatlon measures. (D) Storm Draln System - The +storrn drFtfn system for the project, as illustrated in Exhibit Nos. 27~, Incfudes the provision of on-site drainage and connection to stortn drain tacflftios laca:ed In the adJacent publfc streets. (E) ~lectrical System - The ~lectrical syatem as Iilustrateci tn F~chibit Nos. 28A provldes for tha rolocntion ot exlst(ng service utllRy Iines, streot Ifghtfng layouts tor on•sfte privete drives end ~d)acent public street and the provision of underground electrfcal service to each hotel. These connectlons w(II be installed in aacordance with the CRy ot Anaheim Public Utilitias Department specifications. (F) Landscaping - The dovelopar wiil provide Iandscaping along streetscApes and sottu~ck as illustrated in Exhlbit Nos. 29A and 30 (which should be revisod to fncorporate tho Iayerecl landscape concept as recommendbd by statf (see Attachmont '0'). WHEREAS, the CRy Planning Commisslon, aNor due inspect(on, Investtpatlon erxi study made by Itsolf and in Rs behalf, and aRor due consfderation ol all evfdenca end report~ oHered at safd hearinfl, and based upon the toreg~ing descriplfon ot the Anaheim Resert Specitic Plan, does Md and datermine as follows: t. 7hat the pr~porty proposed for tihe specKic plan has uniquQ sRe characteriotics such as topagraphy, locatior. or ~surruundfn~s whicrs are enhanced by specia! land use ~nd development standards. 2. The SpecHlc Plan (s consistent wlth tho Commertial Recreation Ueneral Plan designatian and with tho floals and polfcfes ot ihe Anaheim ~enerai P(a~i. 3. That the specffic plan results In devolopm~nt of dQS~rabie charactar which will be compatl~le with existing enci ~ropoao~ dav~lopment In the surr~unding nefghbofioud. 4. That thp speel(IC plan contributes to a bal~nce ot land uses, 5. That the specHic plan respects erritronment~l end aesthetic resources con~istent wuh economic realitfes. -5• PC9~t-76 CAt,IFQRNIA ENVIRONMENTAL C~UAU7Y_ACT FINDING: That the Anaheim City Planning Commissfon lhas raviewed thb proposal lacated on an Irregula~iy-shAOed parcei of land con3lsting ot approximately 6.8 acres with frontages of approximataly 246 feet on th9 east side oi Clementine Streot, 576 feet on tho wASt side of 'Leyn Street, 100 feat on the east side of Zeyn Street, 285 fAOt ~n the wost side of Hastor Street, and 254 feAt on tne north side oi Katella Avenue and further desc~ibed as 1742 and 1754 S. Clementfne Street, 1730, 1733, 1743 and 1755 S. Zeyn Street, 1733 and 1745 S. Nas~ter Street (ranamed rlnahelm Doulevard) and 201 W. Ksatelia Avenue; and dces hereby recommend to the City Cuuncil approval uf a mitigated Negativa Unclaration and adoptfon of MltigAtion Monftoring Program Nu. OOT9 (Attachmant `G") pursuant to Sectian 2t081.6 of the Publfc Resourcos CaJe on the basis that the decloration reflecis the IndApendent Judgoment o~ thA lead agency and that the Planning Commission h~s considered the proposal with the mitigated Negative Decla~atlon and Monl' ~ring Program, ioge!her with any comments recehred during thA public revlew process and further finding, on tf~e bas(s oi tho Initial Study, that there is no substantial evidonce that the proJect wiil tiave a signfiicant eEfect on the environment. NOW, THEAEFORE, BE I7 RESQLVEO that the Anaheirri City Planning Commisslon does hereby recommand that the Anaheim City Council, by ordinanco, adopt Specitic Flan No. 93-03 inciuciing Zonfng and Develapment Standards, Design Gu(delines and a PubUc Facllities Plan, upon the foilu~ving conditions which are hereby found to be a necess~~ry prerequ~sfte to ~he proposed speciiic plan in ard9r to preserve the safery and ~eneral welfare of the Citizens of the City of Anahefm: ~~,..~~RlS~A6 1, That street Ilghting facilitfes along Clementine Street, Zeyn Street, Anaheim Soulevard and I:atolla A~~enue shall be installed as requlrRd by the Utilities General Manager in accordance with specNicatlons on fit9 In the Office of tho Utilitfes Goneral Manager; or that seourity in the form of a bond, certlticate of deposit, I~tter ot credit, or cash, In an amount and form satistactory to the City of Anahelm, shall be posted wfth th~ Ciry to guarantee the satlsfactory co-r,pletian of the above-mentioneci improvaments. Said securfty shall be posted with the Cfty ot Anaheim pr(or to issuance o( a building permft. ?.. That all ne~v development In the ~pocHic Plan area shall be served by underground utilitios InstaAed at the legal property owner's/develope~s expenso. 3. That the leg~l owner of subJer,t property sha0 provido the City of Anaheim w;th pu~lic utilfty easements as requirHcl by the Electrical Engineerin~ Division, for electrical pubAc utility pu~poges. Said Qasements sha(I be submittFxi to the Cfty ot Anaheim prior to Isouance of building permlts. 4. That the legal property ownor/devol~por shall provide and fnstall underground corxiufts, substructures, and related material por Ciry of Anaheim [Isctrical Enpineerin~ Drawings In accordarce wfth th~ ~ity of Anahdim Electrical Rates, Rules and Regulattons for Underground Line Exte~nsions. 5. T~~at the Iegal property owner/devsloper shall ~ay a foe In accordance wfth the City of Anaheim Elec:ricc~i Rates, Rules, and Regulatfons for the instatlatton oi cables, switr,hos, ~nc1 related materinl to bo installed In property owner/devoloper provldad conduft and substructures. 6. That any privat9 streets within the Hotel Circle 5pecitf~ Plan area shall have street Hghts installed which are compatible wfth the desipn standards used tor tho public streots. ,p~I.IC ~Q,RKS 7. Ths~t a s(dewalk, satisfactoiy to the City Engineer, shall bo requfred on both sides of the pr!vate dr'rva (Hotsl Circle Drlve) or othar adRquate ~edestrian accoss shall be provided as required by the City Engineer. -6- PC94•76 8. That Hotel Circlg Driva shall be constructed prior to accupancy of the first new hotel adJacent to Hotel ~ircle Drive. 9. That an unsubordinated mafntonance agreoment satisfactory to the Cfry Traftic and Tran3portatlon Manager And City Attorney sh~ll be recorded to ~nsure cantinuod maintenance of the priveto drivA, tour bus/shuttle loading aroa and parking 4acilftlos. t0. 7hat the dedlcation oi public stroet right•of-way along Katella Avenuo, Clementine Street ~nd Anaheim Boulevard, public utilfty oasements and other publlc work imp~ovements shall be roqulred for the entfre davelopment prior to the issuanco of a bullding permft except for the dcnilcation of Katella Avenuo which shall be required wfthfn sbcty (60) da~•s ot the effective dato of tho t~rdlr~nce approving this Specific Plan. 11. That prlor to final bullding and zoning inspections or at such oth~r time as dotermined by the City, the leQal propeny owne~r/developer shall be responsiblo for the installatlon ot the parkwuy(s) and sidewaiks in accordance with tho approveci plans. If not compl~ted prior to final bullding and zoning inspections, the legal property ow~er/developer shall post security with the City in the form af a bond, certfficate oi deposit, letter of crodft, nr cash, In a~ amount en~+ fonn ~atisfactory to the City of Anaheim, to guarantee the satlsf~ctory campletion of the above•mentfoned improvements. Sald security shall bd posted wfth tha City of Anahetm prlor to flnal buildinp and zuning Inspections, On an on•poing basis theroafter, the property owner stiall be resp~nsfble for tho malntenance oi the parkways nnd sidowalks in accordance with tli~ approvod plans. ~~ 12. That prior to the approval of eaah Final Sfte I'ian and prfor to the Issuqnce of each building permit, plans shall bo reviowed and approved by the Flre Department as being in conformance with the Uniform Fire Code. 13. That prior to tho placement of bullding materials on a buildinp sKe, fire hydra~ts shall be charfled, and acr,ASS sfiall be provid~ed for (ire hydrants at all times, as required by the Ftro Departmeni. 14. That all lackable padestrian and/or vehicular access gates ghall be equipped with 'knox box" devicas as required a~d approvecl by 2!~e Fire Depar-.ment. 15. That prlor to the approval oY on-sfte wator plans, unles~ each bulidfng fs inftially connected to separate firs services, an unsubordinated cavenant satistactory to the Cfty Attorney's Utiice shall be recordAd prohibfting nny Individuai s~le ot buildfngs unti! separatA tire services are fr.etalled In xho buildfn~(s) subject to the saie, 16. That prior to the pla~ement r,f buflding mat~rials on a building sfte, an afl woather driving surface shetl be provfded from the roadway systam to and ~n the consiructfon sfto. Every b~~(Iding construr.tad shall be accessibie to Fire Depar:m9nt apparatus. Tne width and radius of the driving surtaae ahall meet tho reyuiremonts of Section 10.204 of tho Uniferm Ftre Gale as adopced by thg City af Anaheim. 17. That the pruperty owner/developar shall matntatn access routes during constructbn lor fire protectian and emargancy vehicl~s; such routes shail be paved or, subJeat to the ~pprovel ot the Ffre Dapartment, shall otherwise pruv(de adequate emergency accoss. ~1 OSCAP[N~ '18. That raot and sidewalk barriers shall be provE~ed for troes (wfth 4he exceptfon of patm trees) within seven feet of any public sidowalk. -7- PC94-76 19. That prior to flnal buflding and zoning Insoactions, a Ilcensod landscape architoc4 shall certffy to the Planning Department that all on•site landscaping has been !nstalled In accordanco with landsc~pinp plans approved In connection with the Final Sfte Plan. 20. That landscaping plans submitted for plan check shall Incorporat9 °layered" landscapirig in the front sotback compatible with landscape concopts In the vicinity and the new landscape provialons as thoy may be amended for the Commercial Recreation Area (Anah~im Resort). 2t. That on-slte landccaping enci Irrigation syst~ms, Includ(ng areas In whlch dedication has been offered, but not accepted by the City, shall be mainta(ned by the property ownor/developer In compllance wfth City Standards. Further, there shall be no obstructions, subterranean or otfierwise that v~ould prevent the full maturiry of the proposed landscape sareens. 22. That a licens~d arborist shail ba responsible for all tree trimming, PARKS 23. Thot prior to issuanc~ of a building permft, the legal propeny owner/developer shall submit to the Parks, Recreation and Communfty Service DApartment and th~ Public ~Norks-~nAfneering Department, for review and approval, aonetruction pians for tlie installatfon of sidowaik/parkway(s) wfthin the ultimate public street right•of-way. The sidewalk plans shall be prepared by a registered civll engineer and the parkway plans shall be prepared to the sat{sfaction of thc~ Clry of Anahefm in accordance wfth Ciry established specificatlons. Malntenance requirements for tho landscapad parkway(s) shall be shown an the plans and shall be in conrormance with City specHicatians. QLANNING 24. 7hat all developrtient shail occur in substantlal conformance with the Hotel Cirale Specific Plan No. 93-1 document, as amendod, on iile wfth the Planning Department and marked "Exhibtt A'. 25. That all Final Site Plans shall be prepar~ci in conformance wfth the Pre-F(?e submfttal requirements on flle wfth the Zoning Divislon of the Planning ~opartment. Priur to Issuance oi buildfng permits, construction plsns shall be in substantfal coniormanco wfth said Final Site Plans. 26. 7hat s~n unsubordlnated covenant satisfactory to the Cfty Attorney shall be recorded on each legel lot or p~rcel guaranteeing that the antire aroa zoned SP93-1 wilf be coordinnted as one (1) integral complex tor purposes of parking, vohicular circulation, signago, maintenanco, landscaping and architectural control, and aetting forth the maintenance responsibliiry for the landscaped perOcways and that the covenant shall be referenced in all deads transterring all or any part oi the interest in each property. 27. That prior to iinal building and zonin~ Inspectfons, all air co~ditloning facilities and other rouf and ground mounteci equipment shall be shielded from public vi~N as requirecl by the SpecNic Plan and the sound buHered to comply with City ot Anaheim noise ordinances irom any adjacent hotel,motel and vacation ownctr$hip resort oca~~pied p~operties. Such Intormatfon shall be speciilcally shown on ~he ~lans submitted for bufld(ng pormit~. 28. That pr~c,r !~ f~nal buildfng and zoning in3pections, all plumbing or other similar pfpes and fixtures located on tt~~: ~~Rerior oi the building shall be tully screened from view of adJacent public rights•~f- wAy and frorn adjacent nroperties by archftactural devlces ahd/or appropriate building materials; and, further, such intormation shall be specNically shown on tho plans submitted for buildfng permits. 2g. That the Iegai property owner shali be respons~ble for the removal ol any on-sfte graHiti wlthin 24 hours of its applicatirm. ~_ ~C9A-76 ,.,,... 30. That in oonnection w!th the submfttal of Final Site Plana, bullding elevations shall show that the rear elovatfons of buildings visible from oti•sfte areas shali be architecturally r~ccented to portray a finisi~ed look. 31. That no shuttlebus/vehicular drop•off ~reas shall ba permitted In hotel,motel or vacatlon ownership rosort fron4 setback areas. 32. That ff amendments are mede to Areawido signoge standards for the Anaheim Flesort, all freestanding slpnage constructed after such amendmonts aro adopted, shall conform to those new signage provlsions. SANITATION 33. 1'hat tresh Atorage areas shall ba provided and maintained In a tocation acceptable to the Streets and Sanitation Divisfon and In accordanco with approved plans on file wfth said Dfvision. Such information shall be specifically shawn on the plans submitted for building permfts. ~4. That a plan shaet for solfd was4e storage and collectlon and a plan for recyciing shall bo submiCed to tha Streets and 8anitation Divlsion for review and approval. P~.~ 35. That prfor to appraval oi the Final Site Plan and prior to issu~nce of ~ar,h bullding permit, the Anahelm Polfce Department shall review and approve plans for safety, acor;sib(Iity, crime prevantlon, and security provlslons during both the c~nstruction and aperative phases. Wa7Ep 36. That prior to issuance of a bu(Iding permit the appropriate fees due 4or priman/ water mains, secondary water mains, and iiro protection service shall be paid to the Water Enginoering Divis(an, (n accordance wlth Rulos 15A and 20 of the Water Utility Rates, Rules an~ Regulations. 37. 7hc~t the water backflow oquipment and any other large water ~ystem equlpment shall be installed to the satisfactlon of the Water Utilfty Division behind thc~ tron4 bullding Ilne in a manner fully screened from ali pub(Ic vfew. 38. That the legal property owner/developer shall pay the pro-rated share o( the cost for constructlon of Water Production Well No. 55. 39. That ihe le~al property owner of sub~ect properry shall prov(de tha Cfty of Anah~im with public utllity easement~ as required by the Water ~ngineering Divisfon for water pubUc utilRy purposos. Sald easements shall b9 subm~tad to the Cfty flf AnAhefm prior to is~uance oi buildtng pdrmits. 49.-a~at~e-~e~~r~t~+-ewae~~detielepef-slaalµie~res~eAS{ble-ter-~h~ h wa'~-FS~aIr~-I~Nae-S~r . t-~be-pr~pori~y-ew~fdeve{c~pe~r~aY ~e ~ears~~ef-gefletitted-~fe~ iHe-~FY-~~o- r~er;t-eF-~e+~eti~~ik ~oas~et E~eaetiE-~eei-~osse~iate~~vl~-i~e-esEabN 4stfie~s-s#~aA-~o-aE-ll~e-e~~eweo-ef-t~o ~Y-aW~+er~de~e~eNo~- -9- PC94-76 TRAFF~ 41. 7hat prior to issuance of a building permft, tho appropriate traffic signal assessment iee shall be paid to the City of Anaheim in an amount as ostablishod by City Council Resolutlon. 42. That plans shall be submftted to the City 7rafiic and Transportation ManAger for his review and approval showing conformance with the latest revision af Engineorfng Standard Detall Nos. 402, 436, 601, 602, 604, 605, 607 and 609 (or as othonvisa specifled in the SpecNic Plan) pertaining to parking and cfrculatfon standards. All parkinp standards not speaNically contained within this Specific ~lan shall comply with th~ requirements Gf the Anaheim Municipal Code. SuSJsct property shall thereupon be developed and maintained fn contormance wfth safd plans, A3. That ~II driv~ways shall be constructed wfth ten (1U) foot radius curb returns as required by tho City Engineer in conformance with Engineering Standard Detall Nu. 137 44. That prlor to the issuance of a bulldin~7 pormft, the legal property ownor/developor shell pay a traf(ic and transportati~n impravement fe~ to the Ciry of Anaholm, in an amount in offact at tho time the permit is issued established by the Clry Councit Ordtnance/Resolut(an. 1'his fee wlll be useci to fund traHlc and transportation improvements wlthln this area Impacted by the pro~ect. 45. That an on-site trash turn-around t~rea ~hall be provided por Engineoring Standard Detail No. 610 and as requ(red by the Department of Mafntenance. Sald area shall be shown on plans submitted for building permits and shall be m~intalned as a Yurn-around area. 46, That a plan sliall be submitted to the Clry Traffic and Transportation Manager showing the loading space !or trucks in cunformance with C~de Sectfon 18.06.U60 or as otherwise pr~~vfded in tha Speciffc Plan. 47, That plans shall be submitted to the Cfry TraHlc and Transportation Manager for his review and approval fn contormance wfth Engineoring 5tandard Detail No. t37 pertaln~ng to sight distance visiblNty for freestanding sign I~cations. 48, That the final drlveway alignments shall be subjoct to rev(ew and approval by the Cfty TraH(c ~nd Transportation Manager. Nlans shall be subrnitted to sa(d manager showing the street and drivowaY locations adjacent 40 ~nd acress from the requested drive~vay alignm~nts. 49. That the passenger loadf~g and unloading areas and bus bays shall be provided as requlred hy the Clty Traffic and Transportatinn Manager. Plans submitted for b~illding permits shall show sald roqufrements. 50. That signage plans for directing circuiation in on•site parking lots and structures shall ba reviewed and approved by the City TraNic and Transportat{on Manager. 51. That when established by the Ciry, the proparty owner/develaper shall participate (n the TranspArtatlon Network (7MA) to be creatad for the Anahelm Resort and the Anaheim Stedfum Business Center and coordinated wfth the I-5 Traffic Management Pian. MISCELIJaNEOUS 52. That wfthtn thirty (30) days frorrs the adopt(on of thts ordinancs tho ~Agal property owner of subject property shall submit a Istter requesting termination of Conditional Use Permit Nos. 487, 1122, 1238, 3053, 3?.41 and ~255 end Varlanco Nos. 5b5 and 3290. •10- PC94•76 53. That the praperty owner/developer shall be responsibie for compliance and any direct costs associated with Mftigation l~onitorfiig Program No. 0079 and further shall conform with all ~f the requirements of Mitigatlon Monitoring Proflram AttachmenY "C". ostablished by the Cfty as requlred by Sectlon 2108?.6 of the Public Resources Code to ~nsure Implementation of those mitigation measures ldentified in the Recornrnended Canditions of Approvai for tho Mttigated Nogative Declaration, 5". That within 60 days after adoption oi the ordinance approving the ~pecific Plan, or prior to Issuance ~f a bullding permft whichever occurs first, the legal proporty owner/developer shall pay the fee ~equired to set up ths Mitigati~n Monftoring Program and the tee per mftlgation msasure as stated in the Ciry Councll Rosol~lon authorizfng said feo. 55. That approval of this appilcAtfon constftu4es approvel of tho proposoci reyuest only tu the extent that ft complles wfth the Anaheim Munlcipal Zaning Code and any other applicablo City, State arid Federal regulatlons. Approval does not include any action or findings es to compliAnco or approval of the request regarding any other applicable ordlnanco, regulatian or requirement. 56. 7hat within tiiirty (30) days frorn the adoption of this ordinance, the applfcant $hall provide the Plarming Department with 4hree (3) copies of an Rinended SRecific Plan document rafloc;tive of the Ciry Councll's action incorporating all changes thereto. Upan revlew and approval of the arnended documont by the Planning Dopt~rtment, fifty (50) copies of the final document (including all a~provfng resolutions and ordinances), includ(ng one mastar copy suftable for roproduction, shall be providecf ~y the applicant and at tho appilcant's expenso to the Planninp Department. 57. That the cost for pubiicatlon of the adopted ordinanco for suhJect SpecHic Plan shall bo paid for by the proJect appllcant prfor to publication In the newspaper. . #~kflek~ke~eRts-eeMalaedaw~AAiNgeKe~AAeAlfer~-R~cr~a-A1e~96~ ~a~eved-ir~-es~-eileR-v~e-B!~ ~e+t~-ewAe~deve4dpeF s#~al~-{~ay-~s-4aiw-s~are-feF-aU-~ew ' ~qlieabie-te-t#~le pre}eet-ec3t-te~~#-IR-sel~-~ii1~a~(e~-r~s~iie-~-~-te-pay-iHe-~rre}eot~ e~ t+asK~s4are~ VACATION OWNERSWIP RE^~ORTS 59, Tt~at prior to conversion to or establishment of a vacation ownership ~esort, ff the vacation ownership resort interest is to bo coupled with an estate in real property, tho tegaf prope~ty uwner/~eveloper shall first submft a Condominium Plan to tl}e City of Anahoim ior approval, in complfance with all requfrements ~f the State of ~alitor-~la SubrJivfsion Map Act. Tho approved Condominlum Plan shall then ba recordod with the t~Nice ot the Orange Cuunty Recordor. 60. That prior to conversion to or estabiishmont of a vacation ownershfp resort, Yhe IegAI property owner shall provide in additlon to all requirements of the 5pecitic f'lan, the follQwinfl to the Zoning Division tor transmittal to the OHice of the Cfty Attorney for review end aRproval. (a) Gopfes af ail relevan~ enabling documentatloro, including, but rsot Iimfted to, articles oF incorporation, bylaws, doclarations of covenants, condttfons, restrictior.s and memborship or Ifcense agreements; and (b) Copies of all Celitornia Stete De~artment of Real Estate applications and permRs inciuding any pubHc report Issued. -11- PC94-76 ~~.~ ~; ~t, ~ ir, , 61. 7hat ih~a aperatpr of sub~aot vacation ownershlp resort shall submft a yoarly repnrt to the Clry of Araaholrn no late~ Yhau Jan!~ery' 31 of eACh calendar year far the calendar year endfng the p~evlous Deaomber 31, oomparlnp actual Translont Occupancy Taxes collecte~d for the Vacatlon Ownorshlp Units. It ahaii be tho r~spansi~ility oi the oporato~ of subJect vacation ownership resort (Operator) tr~ m~intt~Jro comp~~tQ records and to report the correr,t Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) including the TCJT inr ~ny rentals uf vacation ownersl~.fp units which are handled be either the owner af such unit (owner) or t~ third pa3rt,y (~ pnrtv other th~n tl-ie Ownor or Oporator), Tlie Opart~tor shaii comply with ali r~pplicabl~ pr~vislors ni Chapter 2,1?. 'Translont ~coupancy 7ax" af thn pnoheim Municipai Catfe. fi2. 'rhat the operator ot subJect vacatio~ ownershlp resort shall malntaln a registor for the registratian e~F all guests In both tho ~:acation ownarship units and the trAditional hutel rentAl units, ae spor.lFied in Chaptor 722 "Nlotel Registers" of the Anahelm (~unicipai Code. 63. That pri~r to conversion to or establishma~nt of a vacation ownershfp resort, either as a permitted use or s conditfonal use, the legal property owner shail provlde a proposal satfsfactory to tho City Attorney's OHice which sets forth the methcxi oF ownershlp of the vacation ownershtp units to be os4ablisheci and implemented for the vacation ownorship project whi~~h guarantees that the City shail be entitled to collact 7ransient Occupancy Tax for nll vacatfon own9rship units as ff they wero hat91 rooms, TIMING 6d:~at-}~r~er-to-{~Iaoe+~tu~E of~-i-a~.iir~aaee--~e, e~i~-su~josi--pxoso~'--oF~-a+rago~da-fe~61Ey-~eafleA esasideFaElon-6~polNor~-N~-b4;-c~bcwe-~-e~N~ae~J-sMaµ-b~-dor~rplied-wkkr. 64, That within th(rty (3Q) days from the adoption oF this ordinance, Conditlon Nos 52 and 56, abovo- montlonod shail be compiled wfth Fi5. That priar to issuance of a buflding permit, Condition IJo~. 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 20, 23, 25, 7.6, 27, 28, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 41, d2, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 4P and 50 shall be compliod w(th, Extensions for further time to complete said cond(tions may be nranted in accordance with Section 18.03.090 of the Anaholm Municlpr.i Code. G6. That prior to final bullding ~nc~ zoning fnspnctlons, CorKfltfon Nos 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14, 18, 1J, ?4, 37 and 43 abova-montioned shiall be complied with. THE FOR~GOING RESOLUI'IUN was ,adoptecJ at the ('lanning (:ommission meet,ng of Juna 1 a, 1994. ~ 'l ? : ~ ~' ~~wv.' ~ ~ CHAIRMAN, A AH 'IM CiTY NNING CaM~J11SSI0N ATTEST: ~'". ~°<'if ,.:,, ~ J; , ,• ,,.~,~ ; ; ' ;~/_,,_,~,'._.: ~S~L~~RE7ARV, AN~ITY PLANNING GOti1MISSION i - ~~ -12- Pr9A-76 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUN7Y OF ORANGC ) ss. CITY OF ANAKEIM ) I, Janet L. Jenson, Secretary ot the Anaheim Ciry Planning Commisslon, do heroby certHy that the (orogoing rasot~ ilon was passud ~rxl adopted at a meeting ot the Anaheim City Planninp Comrnission h~id o~i June 13, 1994, by the following vote ot tho m~mbers thereoi: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: BOYDSTUN, CALUWELL, HENN~hGER, MESSE, PERAZA, TAIT NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NUNE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: MAYER IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hureunto set my hand this 1~~ day o~,~~~. t 954. , , ~,-, ;.f r , ,' .,~. . S~'CRETARY, ANAHEIM CITY PLANNINCi COMMISSION ,13, PG94•78 .uo. ATTACHMEM7 "A" 6.0 ZGIJIN(3 EZPLANATItlN ~ Wu~ ivt~. t S~ction 5.0 af the Hotel Ciscl~ Speci~ia Plan,"xoning and Aevelopmant Standards Sac~iQn," d~~c^ribes t2~.e ~p~~i~iG standards and regulati.on3 wh.i.ch wi2]. apply to dsvelopment within the Speci~ic Pl~n Area. 7t'Yiese standardea and requlations replace the r.~gulations contained in the City's Comtae~cial-Recraatfon (G-R) Zone. Tha purpose o! thfs 5ection ia ty identify and exp].ain why t.he Zoninq and Davelopmenk S~andards in the Hotel Circle Specitic Plan dilPez lrom those i.n the C-R Zons and to provide an ~xplanation Lor the diYLe~~ences betw~en th~ two. d. i CONI~ITIONAI. USES l6PID STRIICTIIRES ~ode Sectians_•_ 18.48.050 ~~~tf4~ Platt_ 5eCtfons: _ 18 . ~. 090 Zoninq Standard - 3pecialty retail cQntnrs reqLirs five (S) acre aite Sp~sciti.: Plan proposal - spaciulty retail esntera rtequira thrsa (:~) acre site ~ ~xplanation: Site conatzaints and dQSign modi.~ications tor tha projact necasaitiate tt-s zequ~ated ' ' moditications. Proposal raquiras sp4a:Lalty zatafl canters bo sut~jert to e conditional ua• permit. . . r . f 101 _, ; PC!lA•7(, 6. Z 3'~'ItIICTDRAL HEIGBT AND AREe. 7;IMYTATION3 ~odR SRCtiq~,~ 18.48.080 ,~eai_*ic Pl~n Prog~s,~, 18 . ~.113. Zoning Standard - Minimutn parcal sizc lots requi.rQd to have 175 =~et af trontage Speci~fa Plan Proposal -- Minimum parcel sizQ lots xequirsd to have lU0 legt of frontage Explanation: Site canstrainta and ~l~siqn considarations gor the pzojeat necasaitate tihe requea~ed maclitications, 6.3 8TRUCTQR7\L gETBACICS 1181D Y7#ItD RBQZTIREKEliTB Code Section!e • ].8.48.083 ~cecitic Plan Sect ona: 18 . _.112 A. Lots A ut~in,g fIaster and ~lementin~ streeta 2oning S~tandarc~ - Thirty (30) =eet Specilic Plan Pzoposal - Ten (x0) f$et Explanation: Cry~atal Suite~ Hatal, Resid~nce Isui and Peacock Suites Ho~t~l were constructi~ed v~ith ten (1aj loat s~tbacka from Clementine and Hastar Strsetg. Proposal ~a cansis~snt with tb~~ , ~setbacks ot propos~d and tacistinq adjacanti iand uRQS and cizculstior pat~ernx. Moditication wil~ alsc~ a.- : setback raquiramente tor lre~sta~.ndinq monumerit signs. ,. Setback also permits mor~ etticient usa ~f land within Specitic Pla~n bo~n~ary. B. L~s~ Abu~t n Ze S3treat Zoninq Standard - TQn (10) t~et SpQ~itfc Plan I~rnpo~tal - Five (S) teRt Expianation: PivQ (5j toot setbac:c along Zeyt~ Street ~ permittad by riqht, per C.~.P. No 3241. Zeyrt Street i~ a cul-do-sac vhich abuts Rasld~nce Znn and Motel 6 pnrkinq lots and i~ not vithin . the prim,nry Ke~tella 1~vssmR viewshtd. ~ ~oditication vill also alt~r s4tback _ soz . - ! . r'r :~.! - ; c~ rcaquirem~nts for fre~standing manument sign~ And standards Por land4ca~ing around parking structure~. C. jto~s ,~, tina I~terior Pronertv Lines Znning Standard - Ten (l0) fset Sp~cific P1an Pr.oposal ° Five (5) teet ~Explanation: zntegxation of ten (l0) separate lots facflitate join~ use- of parcels, ~hezeby varying ~etk~acks sa requested to enhance visual intexface. Moditication alsa permits zero (0) lot line ~~tback fox open pazking a.reas ar parkinq ~structur~s. 6. ~ P~RNl2TTED F1~ICROACffi~IP.l~lTB 3N'A'O REQOSRED YARDS 71ND SP.TBAG'I[ y1RP.A8 ,~~ e tiio~ 18.48.080 ~pecitia plan Sections: 18 . r,.113 , A. ~y~cr~~ive screen••Tvne Walls Zoning 5tandard - Not to be l~cated clASer than ten (10) tee~ trom public right-of-way S~ecitic Plan Proposal - Not ta be loc~ted closer thar- live (5) Pest from puhlic riqht-ol-way Explanation: Site con~traints and design considerations tnr ths pr.oject nece:asitate the r~quested m~difications. ~ . S 9AC31I~1'F f.)1ND ~oda seatiQns• ],8. 4R. 088 - - x8._.117 Zoaing Standard - ~crs$n~ad and/or landscapad Sp~citia Pinn Progosal - Land vhich rsmains vacant in excega ot one (1) year shall be scrssn8d and/or landsaaped, exeept alorq zRyn Str~et which shall be kept trss o! weeds and littar Explanation: Current economic condiCions may requtxe cextain parc~ls to rs~ain in ehaiz preser.~ atate; hovevQr, in the avent tt~e aconomy ias . i c - i'c'U.:-"c~ improves, the vacant parcels may be developed par the Spacitic Plan. b.6 OFF-STR~ET PARRING A31D LvADYNG RE~IIYREMENTS c~de SectiQn :- 18.48.085 and 18.q6.050 SB~F:~~l~r sec~on~ 18._.120 - - A, parking Rt3rnt; ~'QmentS for Res~aura~ts Yncoreorated i~,Q ~otels Zoning Standard - Eight (8) space~ per 1000 square leet of gross floor area Speci.tic Plar~ Praposal - Zero (0) spacea pravi.d~d Fk-p2anation: R~staurants inco~po.rated into hotels will . ~ primarily ca~er to in-hous~ guests. g. ~~~~,/Motel/V~,c,at~on Owne ~hip Resort_ Park~g ?aning Standxrd - One and two-thirds (1.6) epacos per qu~ast zoom wi~h k3::chenette _ 5p~ci~ic Plan Proposal -~ight-tenths (0,8) spaees per quRSt soom wif:h kitehsnette Explanat~on: Sndustry standards fur suite hotela with k:itchencttct amenities have stiown that no additional narkinq is necessazy. C. ~{olovee P~g ~ Zoning Standgrd - Va.ries 5pecific P].an Proposa~ - One-fourth (0.25) of a parking space !or hotel ~mplayee parkinq and tour (4.0) spaces per 1,000 - squars feet .of gross Plaor a:ea ai lood preparation for _ , ra~taurant employcas. 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Sii4g ~ x /~}~ ~ ~ ~• ~ ~ ~ ~ Z ~o M ~~ N ` ~ ~ ~' V ~ O ' i8~ r Y l~ • ^ /~ .S /~.~ ~ .~w~d~~~'g~~ '~'ean K/ .r, ~i O Y ~i lll O 'S~~ Lp~' p~SpOX ~ p ~ ~ ~w .r~ ~ •8''~~ o~~IIe ~o~ ~S ; ~ ~~.~~= ' ~ : ~ ~ ~:_sot - ~~`-[~ ~'~ ~ ~ MS'FS+~~L~r~ O C ~ 3 ~ ~E~~ $~~ ~8 ~ Y ~~ ~ ~ ~ ` ` $ "~~ " ~ < < :. ~ °~g~~g~ ~i~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~'F~sg ~da~,~,~o~u=E~.~.~ u.. ni rS •i vi U r: -l;i- ~ ~ `, W r u' .... ~ h ~. ~ ~ _ ~ 0 v~ a ~ ~ Q ~9 ~ U~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Q Q C ~ L~ !`C~1•4-7(. ~ r D. ~ k Lo adina Z~ning Standnrd - Varies SpeciPic Plan Proposal - Twelve (12) foot ~y eighteen (1g) foot spaces pr~vided ExplanAtion: Truck loading f~cilities were no~ prnvided f~r ~Lhe Crystal Suites or Peacock Suites Hut~ls. mddit~onal areas for deliv~ries have heen provided in Conjunation wi~h the bus parking ~reas. - - T;. j~agimum ~q nincxs Zoning Standard - Two (2) curb apenxngs for parce].s with more than 300 Eeet af ~treet frontnqe SpeciPic Plan Propoyal - Z'w~a cuxb openings Por parceis loca~ed a~.onq Zeyn Street Expl~nation: Only prflposed along ~eyri Street tor enhance~l tra~lic circulation opportuni~ies. F. Dr3.vew,~v Seg~~ tta and SBacing Zoning Standard - Thirty-aix (36) lEet Speaific Plan Proposal - Twen~ty (20) feet Explanatic~n: Site constraints and design con~ideratiens for the project n~~essitate ~he requested moditications. G. ~tri ~ ive Dim~nsions Zoning Standard - Mi.nimum aP forty (40) fee~ Spe~cit{c P1an Presgosal w Mini.mum oP tittasen (15) fes~t , Explanation: Site cons~raints and design cor.siderations for i the pxoj~c~t necessi~ate the requeste~ ' moditications. ~ H. C,om~aat P arkin~ S~,aces ' Zoninq Standards - No compaat spaces permittad SpeciPic Plan ~roposal - Where desiqn constraints exist, up to twenty-tive (2S) percer~t of total ffipaces can be ~ompact spxaes ~: Explanation: Site conatrai.nts and desfqn consideratf.ona fo.r ~ ,~ the project necessitate the reques~ed = modifications. Adciitionally, the Peacock and Crystal sui~~s .Elot~ls curr~ntly utilize compact parkinq spaces. p~ I 105 - l!~- !'C!i^- i b I. parking~.,~,S1G''S Zon.inq StandAxd - Minimum of twer.ty-thr~e ( 23 ) tk~r~u~h 'twenty- ~ivo (~5) feet. aisles within parking structtu~e.~ SpeciPia plan ProposaZ ~ Minimum o~ twetitx-three (23) fe~st within parking struatures Expl~nation: Si~e con~traints and design aansidpra~ians fo.r ttie project nec~ssitate the requested m~d3f ications . J. Parkinq St~,~ Zoninc~ Standaxd - sizes va.ry Speci~3.c Plan Psoposal - Minimum o~ 8'6" X 18~ parking stall :or surfaae and parki~ng structura ~arki~q ~xplanation: Sita constrain~ks and ~lesign considezations for the pro~ec~ necessitata t,he requested ' m~dif ications . R. Driveway w;~~~ Dimens~ons Zonixtg Standards ~- Twenty-five to thirty-five f~et wade drivew~ys Specitic Plan Pr. oposal - Twsnty-thr~e to thir~y-live Yaet ~rid~ drivsways _ Explanation: Site censtraint3 and dssiqn considNrations tor ~he ~rojeat nQCess3tiat~ the requested modifications. R~qui.red due to narrow size of existing parc~ls. 6~7 oACATICN OWNERBHIp RESORT3 • • Gode S~cti ns• 18.48.070 S~~c:i`,~ic Plan Sac. ons: la.l,.130 A. on~,,~,~ionai vse Permi~t Zoning Standard - Subjec~ ~o a Conditional Usa Permit Speaitic Plan Proposal - T.l.irty (30) percent ot total proposed hotel rooms by right; additional units ~subjec~ to a Ganditienal IIsg Permit Expl~.~iatiorc- Ther~ is c7.~~ rantly na limitat3on on the numb~r o! va~atiae~ ownership resort units parmitted withir: •a de~;aelopment. Th~e Applicant agrRas ta ' limit vsaat~on owa~rsh3p resort units ta a t lOs rc::~•t~ ~~, ,,_ . totaZ not to exceed thirty psrc~ent (30~) oP the total pxoposed hot~l rooms. b.8 BIGEdAGE FOIi SQTEL V3E3 Code S~c~i ns• 18.48.090-.097 eci Plsn ,~g ions: 1R.,~.140-.'147 ' _ _ A. ~,umber a~ Buildina Sima~ Zoaing Standar~ - Two (2) buildtng signs ~er hotel Specific Plan ~roposal •• Three (3) buil.dinq ~iqn~ gRr hotel ~Yanation: Modifica~ion madp due ~ko ~he visual dissruptior~ of the pzoposed s~ven (7) ~tory, seventy-five (73) font tall Disneyland Resort East Parking S~n~.ctuxe locat~d alonq Clementine Street b~twean Freadmmn Way and Ratella Avenu~. The incr~ased signage will anable the project ta gar~ially mitigate thQ visual impact of the prupo~ed gark3ng structure. Re~Per to ~xhibit 32. B. Zoning Standard - Min3mum of seven (7) feet Spe~:.fic Plan Proposal - Min3.mum o~ two (2) feat Explanations S3te constxaints and design considera~ion~ far the project neacssltate the requ~sted modifications. RPquired due to modific~tian in pxoposed setback requirements. RequirQrl to a11ow n,reater ~ign visibil3.ty. - . a,o„ae.n,. : C . .• ~ r ~a, _~~_ ~~csa-'~c; ATTACHMENT "B" • Hot~l Circle Speei:ic Plan CI-~APT~R 18. SPCCIFIC PL~AN NO. 93-1 (SP93-1) ZONING AND DEVELOPM~:NT STANDARQS Sections: ]8. .010 PUd~'OS~ AND INTENI'. 18.~ .020 ~ENEPAL FROVISIONS. 18.~ ~.030 UCi~ INITIONS. 18.~ .O~bO ME7('I-IODS AND 18.~.U50 18~.OG0 1S.__.07U 1$.~.080 18._~.090 18. .10Q 18.~.110 1~.__._,.120 18._.130 18. .140 18.~.150 1S._.160 18._.170 18.____.180 18.~_ ly0 18. .200 PROCED~JRES FOR SPECIFIC PI.AN IMPLEMCNTATIUN. PERIVII'I'd'ED IJSES AN~ STRUC 1'[JRES - GENERAL. PERMITI'ED iPRIMARY USES ANID S'Y'KU(',"I'URCS. P~RMI'I'f'ED ACCESSOItY USES AND STRi1CTURES. PERMITTED TEMPORARY USE~ AND STIdUC'~'UItES. COIVDITIONAL USES ANU STRUCTURES. P'RO~EIIBITED USES. IjAND USE AN~ Si'I'E DEVELOPIO~ENT STANDARDS. OFF-STRI:ET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS. R~QUIRI~MENTS rOR VACATSON OWIVERS~-l[~' RESORT3. SIGN REGUi.ATIONS. DLVELOPMENT REVIEVi~ AND PERMITS. DEUICATION AND IMPROVCMENTS. RECLASSIFICAT'ION PRUCEDURE - VIOLATION. PENALT~ES FOR VIOI.ElTIONS. AMENDNYENTS, COND1TI01°i~-I. USE P~~tMITS ANU VARlANCE~. NON APPLICABILI'i'Y. Sec:ion 5.0: Zoning a~rd Developme~tt S~andards 18.~.210 APPLI~ATION FEES 18. .010 PURPOSE ~ND INTCNT. .O1Q Purpose. The regulations set forth in this Chapter have been established to provide for the orderly dcvelopment of, and upon adoption of an ordinance reclassifying said property ~t~ Specific Plan 93-1 (the "2one"), shall be app~icable to that certain property (hereinaiter referred to as tl~e "Speciiic Plan Area") described in that Specific Plan N~. 93-1 document (hereinafter r~ferre~.l to as the "Specific Plan"), marked and on file in the office of the City Clerk approved by th~ City Cuuncil oct , as the same may be hereinafter amended. .OZO Intent. The riotel Circle Specific Plan ~one recognizes the uniqueness of the Commercial Recreation Area as a family-oriented tourist center destination and encourages flcilities catering to tourist and conv~ntion-related events. Z'his Zone is intended to provide for and cncourage the developme~it of integrated facilities iri attractive settings for retail businesses directly related to entertaining, lodging and supplying services to tourists and visitors. This Zone is further intended to enhance communiry appearance; to protect public inv~stment in, and ttie ~haracter of, public thoraughfares; and to aid in the attraction of tourists and other visiturs important to the economy of the City. Application of these regulationc is specifically intended tv provide the most appropriate use of the land, create a harmonious relationship among land uses and protect the health, safety and welfare of the residents a~id visitors in the rity of Page 1 -~:~- i~c94-7G Hot~l Circ.le Specific Plan A.naheim. .U30 Organization. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18.93 of the Anaheim Municipal Cod~ entitled "SPECIFIC PLANS," the standards her~in are patterned after the zone districts and definitions contained in Title 18, "ZONING," of ths ~~naheim Municipal Code. 1.8._.020 GENERAL PROVISIONS. .010 Compliance with the Hotel Circle 5per.tPc PIAn ~Code. All uses atid developments in this Zone shall comply with all applicable provisions of this Code expressly referred to in this Chapter including, unless specifically amended herein, the provisions of Chapters 18.01 entitled "DEFINITIGNS-ZONING CODE" arid 18.04 entitied"SI'TE DEVELOPMENT STANUARDS-GENERAL" of t~~e Anah$im Municipal Code; provided, however, that in the event of any conflict or inconsistency be+.ween any pr~vision contained in any other Chapier of the Anaheim Municipal Code and any provision contained in this Chapter, the provision contained in this Ctiapter shall govern and apply. The provisions of this Chapter shall supercede the provisions set forth in the Commercial Recreation (CR) Zone. .OZO ~tte Development Standards. The ~ite development standards hereinafter set forth in ihis Chapter have been adopted to operate in conjunction with the Hotel Circle Specific Plan Area Design Guidelines. 030 CompliAnce with City uf AnAheim Codes. All grading plans shal. comply with all a~plicablc regulations and be reviewed and processed in accordance Section 5.0: Zorting and Developrner~t Stunrlurds with the procedures contained in Title 17 "LAND DE~IELOPMENT AND RESOURCES" of the Anaheim Municipal Code. All construction shall comply with the provisions of the Uniform Building Code, as adopted by the City of Anatieim, and applicable sections of Title 15 "BUILllING AND HOUSING" of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Constructioxi within the Specific Plan Area may commencs ~~nly after the Planning Commission approves the Pinal Site Plilll and finds that t~ie construction praposal is in substantial compli~nce with Developrnent Standards and Design Guidelines of the Hotel Circle Specific Plan. The issuance of building permits may only oc~ur after Final Site Plan apprAVal has been obtained from the City of Anaheim, subject to the procedures set forth in Section 18. 040.Q2U entitled "FIN.~.L SITE PLAN APPROVAL" of this Chapter. .040 Lot Gine Adjustment. Lot Line Adjustments within the Hotei Circle Specific Plan shall cornply with all applACable regulations and be reviewed and pr~cessed in accordance with the procedures contained in Title 17 entitled "LAND DEVELOPMENT AND RE50UP.CE5" of the Anaheim Municipal Code. .050 In additioti tu the existing two (2) hotels with 269 ro~ms and the redesigned Katella hotel with 2S0 rooms, the Specific Plan permits the developrnent of two hotels with up ta 45t~ rooms for a total of 969 rooms, and other permitted accessory uses. The approximate number of rooms within each hotel is establishe~l or~ Exhibit 18 of the Hotel Circle Specific Plan docurnent. In the event that any of the proposed hotel~ within ti~e Spccific Plan area, as shown in Exhibit 1R, are scaled down in density or hpigh:, such hotels shall Page 2 -~.~- I'C94-76 M•- Hotel Circle Specific Plan Section 5.0: Zoning and Developmer:t Standards be deemed to be in con:ormance with the Specific Plan. such a manner as to abrog~te or nullify those findings. Any of fhe permitted primary ar accessory us~s may be located at any location within the Specific Plan Area provided said uses comply with the development standards ~et forth herein. A.ny changes in the loGa.tion of the uses as set forth in ~xhibit 1$ of the Specific Plan will be reviewed and processed in accordance with Section 18.r.(k~0.0201(a). .OGO The provisions set forth. in this Specific Plan, including the development standards, shall allo~v for the orderly development of all proposed hotels, parking facilities and other related/accessory uses. .070 1fie development standards containec] herein sh111 apply to ~tll newly proposed developments within the Hotel Circle Specific Plan boundaries. .080 The site development standards in this Chapter shall apply to the structural expansion portion of every buildin~ r~er~inafter expanded in addition to all requirenient set forth in the Specific Plan. .090 Zuning Code. Any reference to the zoning cude made in this ChaptPr shall mean Title 18 uf the Anaheim Municipal Code. .100 In adopting Resolution approving and adopting the Specific Plan, the City Council af the City of Anaheim made certain findings of consistency between the Genera3 Plan of the City and the Specific Plan. In granting future approvals as coritemplated b,y this Chzpter and Y~y the Specific Plar~, the pa~ticular person or body so acting shall not do so in ~S._.03 DEFINITIONS For the purposes oi this Chapter, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein. The worcl "shall" is always mar.datory and not merely directory. Any words, terms or phrases not defined by this Chapter, shall have the same definition given in Chlpter 18.01 entitled "DEFINIT'IONS--ZONING CODE" of the Anaheim Municipal Code. .010 "A" WORDS, TE1tMS AND PHRA~ES. .0101 Ac~essory Use, Permitted. A Permitted Accessory Use is a use which is considered to be compatible with a Permitted Printary Use while being clearly incidental to and integrated with the Permitted Primary Use. A Permitted Accessnry Use is permitted as of right, provided that the specific propasal for such a use conforms to all requirements of the Specific Plan. A Permitted Accessory Use is a use which is secondary or sut~ordinate to a Permitted Primary Use. .030 "C" WORDSy TERIVIS AND PH~tASES .0301 Centerline. A reference line indicating the center of a wall or street. .030~ Connmercial•Recrei~tlo~ (CR) Area. An area within the City of Anaheim d~signated as a family oriented tourist destination that encourages the development of integrated facilitics in attractive settiags for retail businesses directly related to entertaining, lod~ing and supplying services Pa$e 3 _~~~_ ~,Cgd-7~ Hotel Circle Spacific Plan to tourists :,nJ visitors, as indicatect in the City of Anaheim General Plan. .040 "D" WORDS, TERMS AND PIIRASES. .0401 DevelopmenS. The improvement of the property for purpos~~s of constructing the structures, improvements and faciliiies comprising the project as s~t forth in thc Specifir Pian, including, witho~t limitation: grading; the construction uf infrast~vcture ~r.J public facilities rel3ting to the project whether located within or outside the property; the con.ctruction of any stn~cturc; and the installation af utilities and landscaping. .0402 Drive. An oc~-site vehicular passageway between Clemcntine an~J Zeyn Street~~ for the exclusive use of the occupants of a project or property and their guests. A drive shall riot be considered a strezt. Parking shall be permitted on a drive provided the drive complies with Engineering Standard Detail Nu.ti02. .OSO "~" W4RD5, 'i"ERMS M1D PHRASES. .OSO] Fence. An artificially constructcd barric~~ c~nstniet~d solcly of metal, or metal and wc,~d and intended to enclusc and screen areas from adjacent pro~erty anJ/or public tights-of-way. .0302 ~ull 5crvicc ric,tcl. Prnvides restau: ant(s), ret:sil Sp~ce, arni mc~etir~/hanquct facilitics which :+rc available tn gues~~ and the generai prblic. full :ccrvice hoteis may include ~taridard biic.~t mc~ms. ~ui~es nr a c~mbinati~n of hoth. .q60 "G° ~1'nRUS, TERh1S ANU Section 5.0: Zaning and Developntc~nt S~ruidurds FHRASES. .0601 General Plnn. The City's comprehensive, long term planning documcnt which sets forth the goals and objectives for the C~ry. .06(12 Gross Arcu ~Gross acres). The e~it~re land area (acies) within the boundary of the Spccific Pl1n area (which entails thc cansolidation of ninc individual parcels), measured to the right-of-way IinP of any abutting puUlic street. 'Che gross acreage of th~ Specific Plan iticludes pruperty for the prPViously approved or built hotels which are incorporated into the He~tel Circle project fc7r planning purposes. .06a3 Grnsa Cqunre Foota~e. 'I'he total squarc footage of a building or structure or a speci~c area within a building, including the exterior walis of all floors. .A604 Guest Room. A hote) guest room witb a keyed entry which provicies sleepin~ and sitting areas and a full hath. .070 "H" WORDS, 7'~RM5 ANU PHRASES. .0701 Hotel/1~9otel. Pmvides gu~st rooms or suites, anJ may includc continental hreakfast service, game ro~m, gift shc~p and ~iTl IUt ~UCSi:~. .OSO "L° WO(tDS.'1ERMS ANU ~'HRA5ES. .0801 l.os ur Pancf. ( i) A parccl of real property a.a shown on thc effectivr cfate of ttiis ordinancc as a ~lclineaced parcel ~~f land wi:n a numMcr nr othcr dcsi~nation an a pla~t recnrded in the ~fficc c~f the Coun~y R~carJcr of Orangz County: or, (?) :- parrcl ~f real prUprrry n~t delineated a.: { 1) atxrvc, Pagc 4 :. ~~c'~t.t . -c~ ., - FIotel Circle Specific Ylan a.nd abutting at least one public street and held under separate owncrship from adjacent properry prior to the effective date of the or~inanc~ adopting this Chapter; ur (3) a parccl uf real properry not delineat.°d a.~ in (1) above, and containing an area not less than the prescribed minimum square footage and lot width requi~ed for this zone, and abutting ai least one public strcet if the same wa~ a portion of a larger piece of unsubdivided real properry held under single ownership prior ta the effective date of tlie ordinance adopting this Cl~apter. .09U "P" W(?RUS, 7'ER1~IS AND PFlFLASCC. .0901 Ys~rking Facilities. An area or stn~cture intended for the tert~porary storage of :tutomobiles and ott~er vehicle5. Such facilities may consist of~ but are ne~t limited tu, surface parkin~ lots, parking structures and parkinp, areas under buildin~.s or subterranean parking. .(Y902 Plunning Director. The Plar.ning Uircct~r of the City uf Anahcim or his c~r her duiy authorizec: designee. .0g03 1'orte-Cocherc. An accessorv use cansisting of a reserved space, roofed or unroofed, artd attached to the sidc Qr fr~nt of a huilding and establishcd for thc convenicnt loacling and unloading of pa.t~CI1~CfR. .i1904 Primary Use~ I'e~~mitted. A !'erntittcd Pri~ttary U~c is a u~c that ic cuntemplated to be the ~nain and predominant usc. Such usc is permitted ~~~ of riKht, pr~vidcd that the spe~iCc prnyosal for such u~e wntn:ms tn all requiremen~s ~f thc Specific I'lan. .(19(IS Pro,jc~t. Thc dcvclapmcnt Sec~ron 5.0: Zoning a~rd L~evelapment Stnndurcl.s project contemplated by ti~e Hotel Circle Specific Plan c:onsists of two (2) existing hotels with 269 rooms, thc redesi~ned Katella hote! wi;h 250 rooms including up to a 15,U~D square foot free standing restaurant and the development of two (2) hotcis with up to 450 roums for a total of 969 rooms, and other permitted uses a.~ set for:h herein and including biit not limited tc~ all ~n-site ancl off-site improvements. .0906 Public Ri~ht-of-Way. flny area of rcal property dedicated to or owned by the City of Anaheim or which the City c~f Anaheim holds a~ny easement, for public street, alley, sidewalk, landscapc, utiliry or pedestrian purposes; and accepted by resolution of thc C.ity Council. .100 "K" WORUS, TERMS AND PHKASES. .100t Restnurnnt. Enclosed. Any establishment ~yhich is engaged prirnarily in thc business nf preparing ancl scrving me~ls, provicled tt~at thc activity of prcparing and srrving mc:-Is shall be rnnducted entirefy w7thin a building. Thc f~7ad prcparation srea for such a restaurant shall be an area permanently designed for foncf p~eparation and cball constitutc not Icss than twentv-fivc Z25) percent of the gross tio~r area. Such establishmen~~ rnay pravicte take-out service only a.~ a limited, ancillary function. .1(IOt Resteurant. Scmi~enclosed, Any c~tahlishment which i~ engaged primarily in the bur,iness of preparing and serving meals, provid«! rhat thc a~tiviry of prepar::g ~nd xerving mcals shal~ bc conducted mainly within a~ builJing. 'Thc faod preparation arc~ ~f a r~staurant shall be an area pcrcnanently dc~igned for fo<~d ~rcparlticm and sr,~ll constitutc nnt Ics.~ than twenry-fivc (25) perccnt c~f the gm~s Pagc 5 -_!, i~~~~o ~_..~, 1-~ote! Circle Specific Ylan !l~or area. .1003 RestAa~rAnt. Theme styfe. Any establishment which is architectually and/or functionally themed and is engaged in thc business of preparing and sprving full meals provided that such aciivities shall be conducted entirely within a buifding. The foud preparation area for such u restaurant shall he an area permanently desibned for food preF~aration. .10114 Rectuurnnt. Wulk-up. Any establishment which is enga~cd irt the business of preparing and scrving food on a self-service basis where service to the consumer is by mcans of a window or opening to the outside of the buildin~ and tbe f~o~.~ may be consumed either inside or outside the buildin~. .1d05 Room. A hotel room with a keyed entry, w:~ich may be a"gu~:st room" or "suite", as defined in this Section. .110 "S" WORDS, TERMS AND PNRASES. .l I01 Site Plan. A plan sh~,wing the details of building locations, structures, parking fa~ilities, signs, vehic~dar access, prcliminary landscaping and architcctural design for a projcct or building sitc. .1102 Specitic Plxn Arca. Thc wor~ls "Specific Plan Area" shall mean the Notcl Circlc Spec:fic Plan Arca including all facil~tics an~.1 :mprcrvcmentx thcrein. .110~ Suite. Hotel gucst accornmodations which providc a living roo~n area scparatc from thc bedraam(s) and blth(s) ~rca. Typical living room arca~ include s game tabic, sofa, tclcvision, r~friger~tc~r, mirrowavc avcn and small 5cction 5,0: Zoning and Devclapmcnt Stu~ldurris stove as part of suite amenities. T,ypical bedroom are~~s include one or two bedroom(s) with bath(s) and a t~levisi~n, closet, phone and dresser. A I~otel guest suite shajl be cansidered as one room for ths purpose of total room count permitted in the 5peci~c Plan area, even if it includes more than one room. .120 "'T" WORDS, TEitMS ANI) PHRASES. .1201 TemporAry Vse. A temporary use is a use which is apowed only #'or a specific periocl of time as either an interim use of a site prior to its conversion to a Primary. Accessory ur Conditional Use, or as a use necessary to implement the conversion of a site to a permanent use. A temporary use is subject tc~ the re~ulations described in ihis Chapter. .1202 Turf ~31ock. Any one of several paving products m::cfe of concrete or p!astic which permits turf c~r other low-growing plant materials to grow throu~h the paving so thai the paving is not easily seen. Turf block paving is intender.l for occasional vehic:lc traffic, such .~.s when rcyuired for e:nergency vehicle access through landsca~ed area~. .130 "U" W~RUS, TERhi4 AND P}iR.1SES. .1301 Ultimatc Planncd Rigl~t-of-Way. The rignt-nf-way designat~d in the Citcr~lxtion Elcment of the Anaheim Gcneral Plan. Requirr.ci s~tbacks sh:~ll be rneasurecf from :he ultimate planned right•af-way shown on the Gencral Plan including any Critical Inters.,ction sklnJard applicablc to the propcrty. .140 "V' ~40itD5, TGR.MS AND Yagc c, ,- r~~::•t--c, Hotel CirGle Specific Plan PHRASES. .1401 Vacntion Ownership i~esort. A timeshare facility in which a person or entity receives the right in p~rpetuity, for life qr for a specifi~ period of time, to the recurrent, exclusive use or ciccupancy of u lot, parcel, unit, space, or portion of real properry for ~ period oc time which h~u been or will be allc~cated from the use ar occupancy periods into which the facility has been clivided. A vacation ownership rESOrt interest may be coup;ed with an estate in real property, or it may entail a licens~, cortract, membership, or other right of occupancy not coupled with an estate in real property. .150 "W" WORAS, TF !'tMS AND PHRASES. .501 Wall. (1) the vertical exteri~r surface of a building; (2) vertical interior surfaccs which divide a building into rooms; (3) an artificially constructed barrier constructed predomiriately of masonry and other matcrials such as metal or wood and which is intended to enc!ose or screen are.~s of land. Aa de[ined herein, mas~nry shall incluJe, but not be limited to: concrete masonry units (such as precision c~ncrete block, slump block, or ot:~er similar products), brick. :oncrete (either pre•c~s.st or cast-in-place j, and stucca. .lGO "7" WQRUS, TCRAIS AND YHRASES. .1801 7,cro Setback. No building setback provided f~r structures ldjacent tn intcric-r propcrty lincs, ~rovidcd nci e:isements arc requireJ far unc~erground utilities. .1602 7+oning Ordinuncc. The Ciry Sectivn 5.0: Zonurg und Aevc~lop»ient Sla~tdard.s of Anaheim Zoning Ordinance for the Comcnercial-~ecreutio~~ Area which was adopted by City ~';ouncil on August 14, 1990. 5aid ordinance ~ncorporates specific Frovisions encouraging the assemblage of conti~uous parcels of land for master planning, and allows far the reclassification of properry in the C-R Area to the Specific Plan Zone with a separate set of development standards. 18.~.040 MF i IiODS AND NROCEDURESFOR SPECIFiC PGAN dMYLENtENTATION. The methods ar.d proc~dures for implementation and administration of the Specific Plan arP prescribed as frllows: .010 Implementatfon. The Specific Plan shall be implemented through the processing of and approval of Fin11 Site Plans prior to the issuance of building permits. .OZO Final Site Plan Appruval. Tinal Site Plans (as described in this Section and hereinafter ~ollectively referred to ~.~ thc "Final Site Plans") shall be prcuessed in the follnwing w:rys: .0201 Frncess ~or Approvni. (a) Planning Cummission n~~icw and approvai. Final Sitc Plar.s for PermitRed Primary and Acccssory Uscs ~nd 5tnictures within thc Specific Plan Arca shall be submitted t~ the. Pl~nning Department for Planning Cnmmission review as a Report and Recommendation item to detCrmine i~' said plans are in substantial conformancc with thc ~pcci~c I'lan and thc pr~visions c~f this ~:hlpter. The Planning Commission's decision shali Page ? .,, _ ~'~'`.~.~ -76 I-iotel Cirds Specific Plan Sectia: 5.0: Zoni~ig und Uevelnpment Standards b~ final unless appealed to the City council within twenty tw~ (22) days from the date of the Commission's decision. (b) Plannin~ Commission Public HeAring ltem. Final Sitc Plans for Conditional Uses within the Specific Plan Area shall be subject to the review and approval by the Planning Commission at a noticed public hearing. Notice of such he;iring shall be given at th~ same time and `.n the same manner as speciiied for hearings for Conditic~nal Use Permits i.n Chapter 18.03 of this Code. The Planning Cnmmission shall review the Final Site Plan t~ determine if it is in substantial conformance witti tl~e Specific Plan and the provisions of this Chapter. The Planning Comraission may approve, disapprove or approve with conditions the Final Site Plan. The Planninb Commission's d~cision shall be finai unless appealed to the City Co+~ncil within twenty-two (22) days from the ~iate of such decision. Before approving a Final Site Plan under the provisi~ns of this subsection, the Planning Commission shall make the following findings of fact: (4) That the approval af the Final Site Plan under the con~iitions imposed, if any, will not be detrimental to the peace, health, s;lfery and gen~ral welfare of the eitizens of Anaheim. .a2~2 Co~ntent of F~nal Sitc Plun Submittal. Final dimensioned site plans shall contain tttc following information for the City's review. a) Lncatic~n of existing property (ines, lot line ~djustments, if any and existing ar.d prospective easements. b~ ~roposed uses of property, locatian of bui'.dings, vehicular and pedestrian circul~tion parkiiig areas (inc:ludir.g buses, parking structures, ahd landscape 1nd open space are~.s. c) Proposed B~iiiding Flaor Plans and Elevations - including building materials and colors. d) Preliminary lanslscaping plans - indicating the cxtent, location, size and type of proposcd landscaping, (1) That the propused use will not adversely affect thc adjoining land uses and the gr~wth at~d clevelopment of tti~ area in whi~h it is proposed to be located; (2) That tlie size. and shape of tfie site is adequate to allow for the full propased developm~nt of the proposed use in a manne~ not detrimental to the particular area nor the peace, hcalth, safety and gcncral we~lfare:; (3) That the traffic gcnerated by the proposed use will n~t impcise an undue burdcn upon thc stre~ti anci highways dcsigned and improvcd to carry the traffic in the area; and e) Tabulation of parking count, squarc footage of builrlings. ~ Fence and wall locations - indicating the type and height uf fencing proposad along any lo~ !ine, or any screen walls within the sitc. g) Signage plans - iridicating the propnsed signage progr~m and including, but not limited to, any idcntification, business or nther signs; and Specifying the size, height. location, calor, material and li~hting of such signs. h) Conceptual grading and drainagc Page 8 ^,, pr,~~.t _ ; c, Hotel Circle Specific Plan plans showing finishec~ floor elevations. i) Service areas (includinK details of. trash pick-up). j) Utility locations (above and below ground). k) Structural height plans, elevatians and cross-sections demonstrating compliance with height provisions of this Code. l) Lighting plans. mj Roof and ground-mounted equipment location and screening treatment. .0~0 Sitc Plan Con~istency. .0301 ~innl Sltc Plun ConTormnnce ~ollowing appruval of a T'inal Site Plan, if any changes are proposed regarding the size, location or alt~ration of any use or structures shc~wn on an :~pproved final Site Plan, a revised final Site Plan may be submitted to the Planning Dir~ctor. If the Planning Director d~termines -hat thc proposed revision is in substaniial conformance with the provisions of the Speci~ic 1'lan, and thc general interit oi the final Sitc Plan previously approved by thc Planning Commission, the revised final Site Plan may be approved by the Planning I)irector without ,ubmittal to the Planning Cummission. The decisinn uf tlie Plann.ing Dircetor shull be final unless appealec! to thc PlanninK Commission a, a Report and Ftecc~mmendation itcm wi;hin ten (Zq) days from the date of such decisiun. Notwithst:~nding the foregoing, the Piannin~; Girector may have the discreti~n to refer consideration of the re~isc~d Final Site Plan to the Planning C~~mmission :is 1 Report and Rccc~mmen~fation item. If the Pianning Commissian determines that the propos~d ,Section 5.0: Zoning anc! l~evelopment Stundards revision is in ~ubstantial conforrnance with the provisior~s of the Specific Plan and the general intent of the approved Final Site Plan, the r~vised final ~ite Plan may be approved by the Planning Commission. Ttie decision of the Planning Coinmission shall be final unless appealed to the City Council within twenty-two (22) days from the date o~ such decision. .040 ApprovAl of Lot Splits~ Boundary and Acreage Vnrintions. L.ot splits, boundary and acreage variations shall comply with all applicable regulations and be reviewed and processed in uccordance with the procedures contlined in Title 17 entitled "LAND DEVELOPMENT AND RE ~OURCES" of the .4r~aheim Municipal Code. .OSO Specilic Plan Amendments. Amendments to the Specific Plan shall be processed in accorclance with Chapter 18.93 entitled "SPECIFIC PLANS" of the Anaheim Municipal Code. 18.`.OSO YERMITfED USES AND STRUCT[JRES - GCNERAL. Notwithstanding any other provisii~ns uf this ~'hapter, the following additiooal limitations sh. il apply to the cnnduct of ar~y use oermitted in this Zone: .UIO All uses except service stations, autumobile parking luts, semi-enciosed restaurants, or as otherwisc exempted in this ~haptcr, shail bc canducted wholly within u building. .020 All uses shall be conducted in a manner so as nc~t to be objectionuble ny reason of noise, odar, dust, furne~, smoke, g:u, vibrations or othcr similar causes cletrimental to the public hP;~lth, safery or Pag~ 9 -:,c- i~c:~~,t-~c: I-Ic~tel Circle Sper,ific I~lan ,Section 5.0: Zonr~ig und Development Standurds general welfare. .030 All stores shali deal primarily in new merGhandise, excepting as otherwise specified in this Chapter. 18._.OGO PERNiI'ITCA PRIMARY USES A1~D STRUCTLJ~tES. Subject to the limitations prescribed in Se~tion 18. .050 eutitl~d "PERMITTED USCS AND STRUC"I~JRES-uENERAL" of this Chapter, the following buildings, structures and uses, either singly or in combination, shall be permitted in this Zone: .010 Hotels and Motels. .020 Restaurants, with or without sale of alcoholic beverages fnr on•premises consumption, as defined in Section 13. .030 entitled "'R' WORDS, TERMS AND P~•IRASES" of this Code. Restaurant allowed as permitted uses sF~ail be full servce estsiblishment. Such establishment may provide tuke-out scrvice, but as a limited, ancillary functioii only. .03a Vacation ownership resoris in compliance wich the requirements of Section 18. .13U entitled "RCQUIREMENTS FOR VQ.GATION OWNEItSHIP dtESURTS" of this Chapter. 18.~_ 07Q PFRMITfED ACCESSORY USES AND S'fRU(T~1R~S. .010 The following accessory uses may be conductcd where clearly incid~ntal to and integrated witt~ a permitted prirtiary use or us specifically approved where clearly incidential to and integrated with a conditional use: .Of01 Administr:-tive, mlintenance, Page 1() and/or ind~ar storage facilities necessary to support the operation of a primary use. .0102 Automobile/vehicle parking lots, or structures providing off-street parking spaces, ~~s required by this Code for uses permitted under this ~hapter. .0103 Confectionery shops, including candy stores, ice cream parlors, ancl estaUlishments selling baked goocls (including, but not limited to, cookies and muffins) for on•~premises sales anly (not on-prer.-ises consur-iption). .0104 Meeting/banquet facilities .0105 Sales of alcoholic beverages for on-pr~mises consumption. .0106 Signs as permitted pursuant to Section 18. .140 entitled "SIGN RE~.;ULATIONS-ADVER'I'1S(NG AND IDENT'IFICATION" of this Chapter. .d20 The following accessory uses may be conducted where clearly incidental to and integrated with a permitted prima.y use, excluding restaurants, ~1nd as otherwise limited herein: .0201 Amusement arcades, integrated only within a hutel, motel or vac:~tion ownership resart or within ~an entertainment facility subject to the provisions of Chapter 4.14 entitlec! "AMUSFMENT DEVICES" of the Anahcim I~ tunicipal Code. .OZ02 Auto rental agency offices, integrated within a hotel, motel or vacation o~vnersnip resort only; and with no on-site storage or display of rental cars. .0203 Ban}:ing facilities, ir:cluding -.;t- ~~r.:~~~-~c, .~- H~tel Circle Specific Plan Sec~ion 5.0: Zonin~ ancl Developrnent Standards automated teller machines. .02(f4 Barber shops. .0205 Be~uty shups. .0206 Iiook stores, including newspaper and periodical sales. .a207 Breakflst room for the use oC guests, as part of a hotel, nlotel or vacation ownership resorts. .OZ08 Business center strictly for the use of a hotel, motel or vacation ownership resort guest. .OZ18 Mini~iture golf facilities (indoor or outdoor). .0219 One (:l) caretaker/manager residential unit, less than one thousand two hundred twenty-five (1,225) gros~ square feet in size and integrated witl:in a hotel or motel or vacatioii ownership resort c:omplex only, subject to compliance with the parking standards for Multiple-Family I7Nellings in u~ction 18.06.050 entitled "MdNIMUM NUr!fAER, TYPE AND L~ESIGI~i OP OFF-STREET PA1tKII~TG SPACES AND AREAS" of this Code. .0220 Pl~oto supply shops. .U209 Clothing stores. .0221 Postal and copy service t'acilities. .4210 Custom pi•int and art shops. .OZ22 Recreational facilities .0211 Day care services, integrated (including, but not limited to, autdoor within a hotel, motel or vacation ownership pl~-yground areas, ten.nis and racquetball resori only, and intended for the use of the courts, and swimming pools), when guests and/or employees of such hotel or integrated as part of a hotel, motel or motel. vacation Awnership resort only. .0212 Drogstores. .0213 Floral shops. .OZ23 Retail uses integrated into a hotel, motel or vacation ownership cesort only, .U214 Health spas and physical fitness :enters, in.te~rated within a hotel motel or vacation ownership resort only, and limited strictiy to the use of the guests and/or employees of such hotel motel or vacation ownership resort. .OZ15 Jewelry stores. .021G I.aundry and dry cleaning facilities when integrated within a hatel, motel or vacation ownership resort only. .Q217 Luggage and accessory ~hops. .~224 Sales of alcoholic beverages for aff-premisGS consu~nption in conjunction with a I~otEl , mniel or vacation ownership resort only. .0'l25 Shoe repair shops. shops. .02Z6 Souvenir, gift, and/or novelry .U~28 Tobacco shops. .0227 Ticket a&encies. Page I1 _,~~ _ ~~(;~lr!- i6 FIotel Circle Specific Plan Sectron .i.0: ,Zoning and Development Starrdarcls .OZ2~ Travel agencies. 18. .080 PER1VrITTCD TCIV~PO1tARY USE~ A1~1D STRUCTURES. '.l'he following temporary buildings, structures ancl uses shall be permitted subject to the conditions and limitations specified herein: .619 Contractor's Ofl'iee und/or Storlge. Tempo:ary structures inclu@ing the housing of tools and equipment nr containin~ supervisory offices in connec!ion with construction projects rnay be estabiished and maintained during the progress af such construction on such projects, provided the tixne ~f such use shall not exceed one (1) year unless a reque~t for an extension of time for good cause is approved by the Plannin~ Director. .OZO Temporary PArkang on vac~nt Lnnd. Temporary paved parking uses st~a;l be permitted on vac~nt land as an accessory use to an exisYing hotel, fc~r a period not to exceed two (2) years nr whenever another permanent utie is built on the site, whichever occurs first, subject to the approval of the City Traffic and '1'ransportation Manager. Annual extei~siuns may be granted, subjcct ro the review and apprc;val of the City Traffic and Transportation M~nager. .030 Speciul Events u~d TemporAry Fings, Banner.; and Balloons. Th~ temporary use of premises for special events as defined in S~ction 1A.01.200 shall be subject t~ compliance with the provi~ion of Sections 18.02.OS5 "SPECIAL EVFNT PERMITS GENERAL" and 18.05.070 '"TFMP~RARY SIGNS, FLAGS, B.ANNEKS AND SA.L[.OC~NS-GENERAL" of this Cocle. 18. .090 CONDITIANAL USES AND STRUG"A'URES. Due to the uniqueness of the Commercial Recreation Area as a tourist and visitor center and the associated conce*ns of the circulation and traffic system and other infrastructure impucts ~nd land i~se compatibility, the following buildings, structures and uses shall be permitted in this Zone provided a conditional use permit is approved therefor pursuant to, and subject to the conditions and required showings of, Section 18.U3.Q30 entitled "CONDITIONA.L USE PERMITS (C.U.~'.'s)-GCNERAI." of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Proposed plans for related signaae shall be submitted with each conditional use permit appiication and shall be subject to approval by conditional use permit. .010 Amusement parks, uviaries, zoos. Such uses may include the keepinb of animals nr birds used in th~ operation of the facility, nrovided that such animals or birds shall be maintained in physical confinement sufficient to prohibit the movement of said 3animals or birds upon any real property not ownzd or under the lawfui possession or control of ttie person or eniiry owning or controlling s~id animals or birds. Further, no animals or birds shall be confined cluser than forry (a0) fee~ from any building used for human habitatiun, including hotel or motel rooms and vacltion ownership resorts, and no closer than forty (40) feet fram any properry line. Conditional use permits for the keeping of animals and birds shall specify the maximum number and type of animals arid birds permitted. Any increase iri tFe numher and/or variations in the type of animals und birds kept shall require eittier an amendment t~ said conditional use permit or a new conditional use permit. Page 12 ~,~~~~:~_-~, -:;.~- Hotel Circle Specific plan Section 5.0: Zoning and .pevelop~r~ent Si'andard,s .020 Massage establishments, integrated within a hotel, motel or vacation ownership resort only for which a permit is required pursuant to Chapter 4,29 entitled BATHS, SAUNA BATHS, MASSAGE ESTABI.:ISHMENTS AND SIMILI\R BUSIIVESSES" of the Anaheixn Munlcipal Code. .030 Art g1li~ries. .040 Automobile car washes in conjunction with service stations only. .050 Automobile rental agencies with on-site storage and/or display of rental cars whether or not in conjunction with a hotel, motel or vacation ownership rGSOrt. .OGO Automabile service stations, subject to the requirements of Chapter 18.87 entitled "70NING CODE-CRITERIA AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR SERVICE STATIONS° ~~f the Anaheim Municipsil Code (except as certain associated uses are prohibited in this subscction). As a condition of granting any con~itional use permit for an. automobile service station, the property owner shall record an unsubordin~ted covenant against the praperty agreeing to remove the structures and underground tanks in the event tl~at the station is closed for a period of twelve (12) consectitive months or longer. A service statioii shall be consiciered closed during any month in which it. is open for less than fifteen (15) ~iays. Under no circumstances shall the following uses be permitted in conjunction with any service station far.ility: .0601 T'he sale of alcol~olic beverages for on-premises or off-premises consumption. Page 13 .OGQ~ Convenience markets or mini-marl:eis. .OG03 r~ental atid/or display of utilih,~ trailers. .OG04 To~v truck operations. .070 A~~tomobile/vehicle parking lots or parking structures not otherwise permitted by 18.~.070 entitlec) "PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AIVD STRUCTURES" of this ~Chapter. ,080 Bowling alleys, including sale of alcohotic beverages for o~a-premis~s consumption. .090 Churches. .100 Emergency medical facilities. .110 Golf courses. .120 Museums. .130 Non-publicly operated convention centers including exhibition halls and auditoriums. .135 Office buildings when accessory and clearly incidentai to, and integrated as part of, an on-site permitted primary or conditional use. .140 Radio and television studic~s, which m~y include accommodations for filmingjtaping in front of Iive audiences. .150 Recreational vehicle and carz~psite parks limited to use for shori-term visits, not to exceed thirty (30) days iri any calend~r year, by tourists and visit~rs. .160 Signs noi otherwise expressly _.;~t- r~c<.~a-~c, ~_. ,~~. Hotel Circle Specific Plan Section 5.0: Zoning and Developme~tt Standards permitted or prohibited in this zone. ,170 Skating rinks. heliports); provided thlt any such station or helistop shall be located a minirnum of one thousand (1,000) feet from any residen+.ially zoned property. .180 Specialty retail centers in which all goods and services are oriented, marketed and intended for tourist, visitor and/or recrea?ional consumers and not ariented to the general public. Such canters shall consist of. a minimum of three (3 j contiguQUS acres, have inte~rated management, and shal! have a'festive themc' orientation, and: .1801 Plazas and/or other pedestriar-oriented amenities sl~all be part of the cer.ter's design. .1802 1~~nd uses may include, but need nat be limite~l to: custam print and art shops; scuvenir, gift, and/ar novelty shops; toy shops; hobby shops; photo supply shops; clothing stores; confectionery shops, including candy siorss, ice crcam parlors, baked goods (e.~,., cookies, muffins, etc.) for on-prec~iises sale ar consumption; floral shops; luggage and accessory shops; jewelry stores; sale of beer and wine for off-premises consumption; sale ~f alcoholic beverages fur on-premises consumption; entertainment facilities; and amusement arcades, subject to the provisions of Chapter a.14 entitled "AMUSEMENT DEVICES" ok the flnaheim M~inicipal Code. A complete listing of proposed uses shall be submitted with every conditional use permit applicasion. .190 Transpartatian term~nal sta.tions te facilitate the transfer from automobile c~r pedestrian travel tu Uus, train or other forms of mass transit; heliscops, as defined in Section 18.01.090 entitled "'H' WORDS, TERMS AND PHRASES" of the Anaheim Municipal Code (excluding .ZO~ T'heate~s including dinner, legitimate or motion picture theaters, performance theaters or clubs and indoor or outdoor amphitheaters. .201 Vacation ownership resort units other than those permitted by Ssction 18.--.060.030 and subject to pro~~isions of Code Section 18..48.070 entitled RequireznenYs for Vacation Owriership Resorts. .2U2 Canversion of a vacatic~n ownership resort to a hotel. 18. .1~0 PROEiIBI~'ED ~[JS~'S. ThE following u~es shall he prohibitecl in this zone: .010 Ambulance services. .020 Sex-Oriented Businesses as defined in Section 18,89.020.F of this Code. .030 Billboarcis as defined in Section 18.05.020 entitled "CLASSIFICA'I'ION OF SIGNS" of this Coc~e. .040 Bingo Establishments. .050 Cemcteries. .ObO Christmas tree sale lots and/or stands. .070 Conversions of hotels, motels or vacation ownership resorts to semi•permanen~ or permanent livin~ Page 14 -3~- 1'I~9~.-7L ~-_ ry., Hotel Circle Specific Plan Sectiort S.U: Zoning and Devefopment Sta~tdards quarters, except for a caretaker/manag~r unit as specifir~d in Section 18, .070 entitled "FERMITTED ACCESaORY USES AND STRZ.JCTURES" hereof. ,08U Drive-in ~r drivc-through restaurlnts. ,090 Headshops. For purposes of this Chapter, a headshop is defined as any commercial enterprise or establishment, whethsr ongoing or transient, which selis any devices, contrivance;, instrurnents or paraph~rnalia as defined in Section 7.10.020 subsection (g), entitled "(ADVERTISING, DISPLAY AI~1D SALE ~OF Pf1RAPHCRNALIA TO MINOItS) DEFINITIONS" of the Anahcim Munic~pal Code. ,100 Heliports. ,I10 Hospitals, convaleccent homss, rest homes, slnitariums, institutions for the treatment of the mentally ill, birthing centers, and ~nima~ hospitals, ,120 Industrial use5. ,130 Mobilehame parks. ,040 Office buildings, when not accessory and clearly incidental to, and integrated as pari of, an on•site permitted primary or conditional use. ,150 Saie of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumptior. and/or off-premise consumption exrept as othenvise exprescly permitted in this xone. ,155 Signs listed in Code Section 18._145.030. ,1G0 Single-family or multiple-family dwelling units except caretaker/manager units allowed as an accessory use integrated within a hotel, motel or vacation ~wnership resort. .170 Corruner~ial retail centers, st~ip shopping centers, mini malls and other shopping centers not in conformance with the reguirements of a specialty retail center as defined and permitted in Section 18. ~.090.180. 18. .110 LAND USE AND SITE ~ I3EVELOPA9CNT STANDAi~llS. .010 General Building Site Requirements. The size and shape of the site proposed for the use shall bP adequate t4 allow the full development of the proposec~ use in a manner consistent with the stated purpose and intent of this 2one. Adequate provision shall be m:~de for the safe and orderly circulation of both pedestrian and vehicular truffic between the proposed site and all streets and higl}ways and between coordinated facilities, accessways or parking area5 on adjacent sites. The propos~d development shall not limit or adversely affect the growth and development potential of adjoining lands or the general area in which it is proposed to be located. .OxO Naa~conforming Bui~ding Requirements. Tk~e site development standards containeci in this Chapter shall apply to (i) every building hereinafter erected in this Zone, (ii) every building hereinafter structurally modified to an extent exceeding twenty percent (2Qyo) of the grass floor area of said existing building, and (iii) the structural expansion portian o~ every building hereinaftcr e;cpanc'~d. Page 15 -;(:- t'C9q-7t; ~(otel Circle Specific Plan 18. ,111 STRUCTURAL HEIGHT AND A.REA LIMITATIONS. ,01~ Mnximum Structurni Heigbt. Thc m;u:imum h~:igtit of any building or structure shall bc fonrteen (14) stories or rangc from one hur.dred forry-fi~~c (145) tl~rough one hundred eighry (180) feet (as measured from tinished grade) which shall con#orm to thc m~ucimum heights defined by the "Anaheim Cammercial Recreation Ar~:a Maximum Permitted Structural Height Map" (Anahcim Municipal Code 18.(~t.035). .0~0 Structures in Excess of 141aac(mum Heights. 5tructures in excess of tlie rn~ucin.um heights defined by thc "Ar~aheim Commercial Recreation Area M:~cimurn Permitted Structural Heiehc Map;' ati ac!opted by Anahein~ City Council Ordinance No. ,5379, shall be prohibited. .U30 Minimum Parcel Size. Each lot shall have a minimum width at street fro~tnge of not less than one hundred (100) fce~. This requirement shali not apply tn amr lot tawfully created prior tc~ the effective dat ~ of tl,is Chapter and shall not render unv such ic~t nonconforming to this Chaptcr fnr purposes of applying any othcr r~c~uirements contained herein. .040 Ps~rkinq Structurc Height Thc maximum height of a parkir~g <tructurc ad~ accRt to or in conjunrtion with the Parkvicw flotel (tbe northe~nmost parcel locatcJ un thc tast sidc of Clcmcntine Street) shall b~ four (4) st~~ries or a m~ximum of forty (40) fec: tall, excluding roof•moounted app~rtcnances or arehilcctural fea~-ires. "Ric m:iximum height nf a purking stru~.urc acljacent to ar in cor~junction with the Katella EIotel shall be fuczr (4) stc~ries or a m:u;imurn of fr~rty-cight (48) fect tall, rxcl«Jinb root'-mounted Se~tron 5.0: laring and Development Stundurds appurtenarues or architectural features. No subterranean parking structures shall be permitted 18. .1:2 S'fRUCTURAL SE'i'i3ACK ~ AND YARD REQ~JIREMEMTS. 6uildings in tbis Zonc shall be provided with open yurds and s~tbacks extending across the full width of ttie properry. .010 Lots Abuttin~ A.rte: iai Highways. I..ots abutting any ~rterial 1~ighway shall have a minimum open setback as mea ;ured from the uitirnate planned highway right-of-way line uf said arterial hig}~way as designated on the Circulation Elc~~nt ef the rener~l Plan, which ,etback sh~l1 be .^s hcreinafter set forth. Requircd yard setback, shal: be fully IandscaRed, irrigated and maint~ined in a mar,ner in compliance with the Flatel Circle Specific Plan Atca Dcsign Guidelines and the Notel Circ'e Specific Plan Landsc.~ping Pl~n (Exhibit 29). .Oll Lots ebutting Kasella Avenue. L.ots abutting katella Avenue stiall have a minimum Eleven (]1) foot wide open sctback as mcasUrcJ from the ultimatc planncd right-of-way linc. .012 Lots abt+tting Anahcirn Baulcvs~d. LoGs abutting Anahcim E3uulev.~rd s~all h~~vc a minimum twenty (20) fnnt wide npen setb~ck as measurcd from thc t,itim~te planncJ right•of•K~ay line. Howcvcr thr. following parccl shall havc a minimum ten (1O) foot widc npen setback as rnesuurcd from the ultimate planncd righr,- of-way: Thc soush lii5 fcct ~f the nc~rtl~ 27A fcct nf thc cast 24(1 fcet of tl~c sauthcast yuartcr af thr. soutt~ca~t yuartcr c~f thc P~c 1 t~ _,-,.' ~'~ ~~ S- '`, EJotel Circle Specific Plun southe~.st quarter of Section 22, in Township 4 south, range 10 west, in tl~e Rancho S~n Juan Cajon De Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, Cnunty ~f Orange, State of Californi~, as shc~~~vn on a map ttiereof recorded in Uor~k 51, plge 10 Miscellaneous Maps, in the officc of the County Rccorder ~f said County. .013 Lots abuRtir~g Clementine Street. Lot.s abutting Clementine Strcet shall have a minimum ten (10) foot wide open sctback as meusured from the ultimat~ planned right-of-way linc. .020 I.nts Abutting Zeyn Street. Lots abutting "Geyn Street, exr,ept for the first one hundred (l00) feet along Teyn Street which shall r~ave a minimurri ten (l0) foot wide open setba:k shall have a minimurn ~ve (5) foot wide open setback as mcasured :rom the u~timate planned ri~tht-of-way line. .030 lnteric~r ~.ot Properey Lines. A five (5) foot wide minimum sidc yard setback tiha11 be required f~r any building within the area abutt~nb any int~erior lot propcrty lincs, whetber said propcrty linc is adjacent to prcpcrty within or outside of this Spccific Plan "Lonc. Opea parking arras ur p:,rki7g structurc:s ab~~tting cach othcr may f~:~ve a xern (4) lot line setback whcthcr said propcrty line is adjace:nt to propcrty w3thir. ar cwtside r,f this 5peciG: Pian 7one. .(WO Requfred Jmprovement~ of 5etback Areas. r;cccpt as otherwi•e ~rcwided in this Chaptcr. all req-.~red sctback arcas shall bc fully I~ndscapcd with lawn, trccs, shrubx, walkway:s, pl~,. fnuntuins, a~id othcr similar rn~tcrialc, A minimum c~f eighry percent (SO~~c) i~f thc icquircd sctbaek arca, cxduding driveways pc~pcndicular to thc strcet, un all )c~ts Yagc 17 Sc~ctio~t 5.0: Zoni~rg a-td Developmenl Slnndard.s ~butting public street~ shall contain live landscape materials. All landscaped area shali be permanently maintained in a neat and orderly manner a.e a condi:ion of use and shall be provided with a perrnazient autotnatic water conserving irrigation system. All landscapin~, ir-igation and maintenanre thereof shall be provi.~ed in compliance with the Hotel Circle 5~~ecific Plan Area Uesign G~idelines and the Hotel C:ircle Speci~c Plan I.,andscapir.g Plan (Exhibit 29) .OSO Sight Distnnce. No landscape materials or othcr elcments exceeding twcnty-four (24) inches in height shall be permitted witliin the "Commercial Drive Approuch" area as defined by Engincering 5tandard Detail I~io. 137. All living landscuping must be maintained, pnmed or trimmed in a manner which complies with tt~e requirement contained in this subsection. 18. .113 1'ERNlITTF.D ~ ENCROACHRiENI'S INTO RE(11lIRFU YA?iDS ANL~ SE'TBACK AIiEAS Bu~ldings shall comply with the provisions of Secticm 1R.U4.(~3 entitled "PERMI'ITED ENC~t~uACHMENTS IIVTO REQUIR~'D YARDS-GEN~RAL" c~f the Araheim Municipal Code, except ~.s pr~vided herein. .414 AQpurtenont 5truct~res. Thc following stru~turr.q ap~urtcnant t~~ rnher structures shall tse pcnnitte~ tc- encraach int~~ reyuired sctbacks. a) Access ramps fur aut~mohilc~ t~~ cr.tcs and cxit parking faciliticti. b) Acccs~ ramps fnr pcacstrians tc- ;~c.~~ : "'r. n%.- Hotel Circle Specific Plan Section 5.0: Zoning a-rd Dei~elopment 5rundn-rl.s enter and exit parking facilities, and other permittec! ~tructures. .OZO Automubile Yarking AreAS i~~ the Front YArd. Yarking shall not be permitted within the required front yard setback. .030 Fences, Walls and frledges in lnterior I.ut Line Setback Areas. [~ences, waUs and hedges not cxceeding six (6) feet in height shall be permitted in ;iny re~~~ired interior lot line sethack area but shall not protrude into any requircd setback area abutting a public street and shall be pl<<nted with eithe~ clinging vines or fast growing shrubs. .040 Flagpoles Pern~itted. A maximum of one (1) flagpole for the display uf a maximum of three (3) flags shall be permitted within the requi;e~l front yard sctback, provided said flagpole does ~ot exceed fi[ty (50) feet in height and is set back ~ minimum ~f ten (10) feet from any propcrty line abutting a public right-of•way, ancf further provided cach flag displaycd thereon h.~s a size dimension not to cxceed five (5) feet by nine (9) f~et. All flags shail bc k~ept in good repair. .050 ~'ouninins, Ponds~ Scuiptures. Fcyuntain~, pnnds~ sculptures, decorative paving, plantcrs and dccorativc walkways shali be pcrmi;tecl within ttie required [ront yarct sctback, provided tliey are an integral part of :i land~capinb ~;cheme contprisr.d ~rimarily of plant materials .O(~0 Paol One pool and any required apen dsc~~rative fencing shall bc pcrmitted tei encroach to within ten (ltl) feet of the public riglu-nf-way ulong An~hcim E3oul~vard for c-nly that property dcscribcd as fo1~~w:s:Parccl 1- thc north 85 fcct nf thc c~.a 24Q fcct of thc southca.5t quarter of the southeast quarter ~f the sotitheast quartcr of section 22, Townhship 4 south, Rai~ge 10 west in the Rancho San Juan Cajon De Santa Ana, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of Californ;a, as per map recorded in Rook S 1, page 10 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the C~ur~ry Recorder of said County. parcel 2- 'I'he south 15 feet of the ea~t 240 feet of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 22, Township 4 South, Range 10 ~Vest, in ttz: Rancho Sar~ Juan Cujon De Santa Ana, ~n the City of Anaheim, as per map recorded in book 51, page 10 of Miscellaneous Maps~ in the office of the Counry Recorder of said County. .070 Parking ~ntruncns at Grnde. Entrance and exit drives ~:r~d walkways intr, parking areas tlzat are perpen~iicular to the centerline of the ttr~et frcfm wt~ich access is provided shall be permiited. 1.8. .114 REQU1REn SIT~ SCREENING. .010 Scrceniag at Public Rights-ot Way. Whcre parking is visible from a publir ri~~u-of-way, the parking shall be screened with a landscaped area. Said landscaped area shall consist of thirtysix (3h) inch high scree~-type shrubs, bushes, or vine cnverec~ wall an~J/or berming, and shall conform to Engineering Standard Detail Nc~. I37 entitied "Commercial Urive Apprc~ach:' .020 Retnining Wall 'I'reatrr.ent. In instances whcre a retaining wall is rcyuired between adjoining propertic~, and where bthcr walls arc required rn~ one or more of the adjc~ining prapcrties, said w;~lls sliall be offset a minimum of two (2) fcet becween the retaining wall ancl thc nther reyuired wall or walls; s:-id walls may bc I~catcd Pa~c 1R ;,,~.. i~c:t-,; -~. Hotel rircle Specific ~'lan Section 5.0: Zn~ting tutd Develop»~enl Standurds within a building setback area and st~all be decorative and landscaped with clinging vines in compliance with the Hotel Circle Specific Plan Area Design Guidelines. The two (2) faot offset area between the retaining wall and the other required wall or walls shall be landscap~d, irrigated and maintained in compliance with the Hotel Circle Specific Plan Area Design Guidelines. Where a slope exists, any required wall shall be erected at the property line with th~ slope itself, perinanently planted, irribated, and maintuined 18. .115 LTTILI7'Y rQUII'MEN'I'. Utility eyuipment and communication dcvices shali be scrcened from puUlic view so that such devices are not visible whcre the site is viewed at any point rr~easured six (6) fcet above grade from other public ar Frivate grop~rty. 'These devicer may include, but are n~t limitecl to: dish-rype and other antennae, cross connection devices, stand pipes, ba~k flow assemblies, cable 'I'V equipment, gas mete.rs, ventilating fans, microwave and ~ellular ~ransmitters, and electrical transfurmers. Said encroachrnent shall not bc pcrmitted in a required setback area acijacent to a public street. ,410 Rao! 1~tountcd Equipment. Roc-f mu~nted equipment shail be paintcd the same c~ylor as the roof and shall be screcncd from view uf adjaccnt publi~ ~igBts-of-way und from adjac~r~t propcrtics at any point measured six (6) feet abnve gradc. 18. .116 REPCI5E CUn"TAIh'ER ENCLU5URE KEQUIRFMENTS. Refuse container enclosures are required, shall be screened from all puUlic rights-of-way, and shall be designed, constructed and maintained in cdmpliancc; with the 1-iotel Circle Specific Plan Area Design Guidelines and in compliance «~itt~ ttie Maintenance Standlyd entitled "~efuse Container Enclosure for Multiple-Family, Resid~ential, Commercial und Industrial Use" on file in th~ liuilding Division of the Planning DGpartment. 18. .117 `/ACANT I.E1ND. .010 Screening nnd/or Lands~nping of VacAnt Lund. Var.ant la.nd shall be screened from view feom public rights-of-way with a minimum three (3) foot high ana minimum ten (10) foot wide berm, ~r a minimum three (3) fnot high hedge screen located in a minimum three (3) foot wide landscape urea. Landscaping cro said berm or hedge screen shall be maintlined in a healtt~y condition. Property on Zeyn Street northerly of the first one hundred (100} feet alung Zeyn Street shall be exempt from this requirement provided said exempted property is maintaiied in a clean and neat condition. 18. .12U OrI'•S'CRECT YARKING ~ AND 1,OADING REQUIRT'sMENTS. All vehicle accessways and parking and loading area:; shaii comply with thc provisinns of Chapter 18.0(~ e~~titled "VEI3ICLE PARKIPIG AND LUADJNG REQUITtEMEN1'S" of the An:,tieim Municipal Code, except as provided herein. .010 Location of Requjred Perk~ng Spnc~s. All parking arc:s~ shail comply with thc provisi~ns of Section 'K.(Ki.010A20 entitled "(LOCA'ITON O'F REQUIRED Yab~ 19 _ „~_ !'c'.9d-7G . ~.,. Hotel Circle Specific Plan Section 5.0: Zoni~rg a~id Development Standards PARKING SPACES) NONRESIUENI'TAL USES" of this Code except as provided hcrein. .020 Minimum Piirking R~equi~rements. The minimum number, type and ~iesign oF off-street p~rking spac~s shall comply with the requircmcnts of the Anaheim biunicipai Code if not specifically ad~ressed except as noted herein: .030 Hotels, Motcls ur V~cation Ownership Resurts. .0301 A minimum of fc~ur-fifths (U.8) parking space shall bc provided for each guest room or suite unit (with or without kitchenettes). ,0:~02 Rccrcational facilities, breakfast roc~ms, game rooms, gifc shops, Gx~rcise rooms, or cuncierge Ievel faciiities which only scrve in-house guetits sh 'l not requirc additional parking. A303 Qne restaurant/coffec shop for the entire Spe~ific Plan Area locatcd within a hotel, motel, or vacation ownership resort, which caters to primarily in-house guests and has no acivcrtisiug signage on thc exterior of the building, shall noc require any additional parking. Said restaurant/cc~ffce shop shall bc Icss than 5~(Id0 squarc f~et and located within a~otel, motel or vacatio~ ~wncrship resort and shall not bc frcestanding. Any additional restaur:tnt fa~ility which catcrs to thc gencral put~lic shall bc provided w•ith parking in accordance with the requircmen: of restaursnts us rcfcrenced in this Cliaptcr. .0304 ~mpl~yce parking shall bc onc-fourth (0.2.5) pari:ing space E~er emplc~yee. .040 Restaurnnts .0441 Free-standing .restuurants adjacent to hotel(s) within the Speci~c I'izn A; ea, shali be considered to be inte~cated in 1 planned development complex; thus, requiring eight (8.0) spaces per 1,OQG square -eet of gross t]oor are~. of seating er dining areas. .0402 Employee parking shall be four (4.0) spaces per 1,OUa square feet ~f gross tloor are;i of food preparation area. .OSO Truck i.ouding. Hotels, motcls or vacation ownership r.°sorts with restaurant facilities shalt provide u truclc loading a~ .a which incorporstes si parking stall with minimum dimensians of fifteen (15) [eet wide and twenty-f.iv~ (25) feet long. Hotels, motels or vacation ownershi~ resorts which do not pro~vide full service restaurant fzcilities and freestanding restaurants shall inclucle a truck loading area whici~ iricorpnrates a parkin~; stali with mini-nuni dimcnsions of twelve (12) feet wide and eightcen (18) feet long. .OGO I.ayout an~l Design.l't~c layuut and design of ~pen parking areas and parking st.ructures, and vehic:le accessways shall comply with tt~c require~nents uf Section 18.UG.020 of the Anaheim Municipal Codc cntitled "LAYOUT ANll DESIGN OF PARKING AItEAS" cxcs~t as provided hcrcin: .OG1 Where dcsign constraints c:tn bc dcmnr~strated, up to twenty-five pcrccnt (25%) of the total parking spaccs provided shall havc a minimum dimension uf ~ight and unc-half (8-1/2) fcce widc and sixtccn (1!~) fcct tong fc,r open parking area.` and within parking strustures with or without columns. I`:it;c 2U ~~~;~-,t - %c~ -.t t I~iotel Circle Specific Plan .OG2 Parking aisle~ shall have a minimum width of twenty-four (24) feet for surface parking areas and twenty-three (23) feet within parking structures, with or without columns. .063 Standard parking stalls shall have minimum dimensi~ns of eight and one-half (8.5) feei wide and eighteen (18) feet long for open parking areas and within parking structures with or without columns. .U70 Tour Buc/Shuttle PArking und Pnssenger Drop-o~f Are~. ~'arking for toui• buses and/or shuttles aud passenger drop-offs shall be located in a centra(ized locatioii within the Specific Plan Ar~a. Tt~e area as shown on Fxhibit 24 of the I~iotel Circle Specific Plan shall be a minimum of twelve (12) feet wide and eighty (80) feet long 1nd m1y be located alonK Hotel Circle Drive. Said parking facility shall have a covered passenger waiting urea. An additional tour bus pickup/drop off area with minimum dimension, of twelve (12} feet wide and twenty-five (25) long shall be provided within the Spccific Plan Area. Any significant change to the location shall requirr, the ~pproval of the C~ty Traffic and Transportatian Manager. .OSO I'nrlcing I.ot Plnn Review. I'arking lot plans, ~ncluding parking strucwres, shall bc subject to rcview by the Pl~nning DepartmEr~t and tlie City Traffic ancf Transportation Manager ae part of th~ "FINAL S1TE PLAN APPROVAL" per Section 18. 040.020 and shall incor~ornte the engineering standards stt forth in t1~is Chapter including the following informa~ion: .OS01 Dimensions for intcrn:~l spacinfi, circulaticm and I::ndscaped arc:~s; f'age 21 l ~' Section 5.0: Zoni~rg and Dev~~lopment Sttandards .0802 Curbing, staU sr!arkings, sikning arid other iraffic control devices; .0803 I~ocation and height of lighting fixtures; .0804 Location, dimensions and uccessibility of trash containers fur refuse 1TUC~CS; .0805 Location ~f fire hydrants and firc accessways; .08~6 Location znd height of perimeter walls; .0807 Tour bus and/or shuttle plrking and loading; .0808 Gr~ide elevations and ramps asso~iated with driving and parking facilities; .0809 General location of utility devices ancl other related above-grounJ features (i.e. utility poles); .0810 Truck parking/laading are~-s. .~90 lPa~~ing. ADI permanenx off-street parking facilities, including access aisles ~nd driveways, shall be permanently paved. Such surfasing. as well a.ti striping, cigning, and directiona! markings, shall bP maintained in good condition at ail times. .091 PArhi~g MAC~ngs und Separntiuns. AJl p~rking spaces shal! be r.learly und permanently outlined on the surface of the parking fuciliry in accordance with Engineering Stanuard Detail No. 601 ~~ititled "Minimum ~ff-Street Parking Uimensions," E~ibineering Standard lletail No. G02 entitled "Minimum Off-Street Parking Dimensions;' anci Enginepring ...~;,~._ ('C9.1 _^G Hotel Circl~ Suecific Plan Section 5.0: Zonin~~ und I~evelopment Stnrrdards Stundard Detail No. 6Q4 entitled "Parking S[ructure Design", except as provided in this Chap!er. Parking shall be separ~ted from any abutting property line by a minirnum sir (6) inch curb with the exception of driveway areas between properties, where no such curb shall be required. .092 D~riveway AbAndonment. When use of a driveway to z public street is abttndoned or atherwise discontinue~i, ~he owner, who is in receipt of notice from the Public Works/Engineerir.g Department, shall remove all driveway paver~ient, curb anc~ gutter, and shall replace the curb, gutter and sidewalk, ~nd landscape the area to match the adjaceni landscaped areas in ~ time frame a.s established b,y said Uepartment. marked Exhibit No. .110 Landscupe Requirements. 1'rees and shrubs shall a~nforrn with the plant palette provided withi^ the Hotel Circle Specific Plan. .12Q Pnrking SpACe nnd Access ~esign. I..ayout and design of parkin~ areas and vehicle accessways shall comply with the requirements of 5ection 18.06.040 entitled "PARKiNG SPACE AND A~CESS DESIGN" of this Code and Engineering 5tandard Detail No. 602, entitled "Minimiim Off-Street Parking Dimensions for Non-Resiaential Uses;' and Engineering Standard Deiail No. b04-A entitled "Parking Dirnensions for Structures;' except a~ provided in this Chapter. .100 Itequired Improvement of Pnrkin~ Ares+s, f111 parking areas sf~all be imprnved in compliance with Section l8.Ofi.03U entitled "RrQtJIRED IMPROVEMENT UF PARIUNG AREAS" of the Anaheim Municipal Codz; provided further that all portions of vehicular parking lots not used for parking st~.lls or circiilation shall be pi:-nted, irrigated and maintlined. .101 Parking structures shall have tt landscaped area with a minimum width of five (S) feet provi:ted along ihe peripheral edges of the garking stnicture except ~~here twc~ (2) structures adjoin. Such areas shall be landscaped ancl maintained with a combination of shrubs, ground cover and trees. Acijacent to any parkiug structure, trees shall be provided and maintained consistinb ot' at least one (1) twenry-four (24) inch bax tree per each ten (10) linear feet of parking structure. Such trees may be either brouped or equatly spaced as indica:ed on the typical parking structure el~va,tic~n contained within the Specific Plan, .13A Pur{:ing Structure Entry Ramps. Entry ramps into parking structures, including split level structures, shall be designed with a msvcimum twelve and one-half (12.5) percent siope, provicied parking structure entrances are set back a minimum o~ twenty (20) feet from any public rigtit-c~f-way. .I40 MAximum Curb Openings per Street Frontage. A maKimum oti two (2) curb openings shall be permitted for each hotel located al~ng 7eyn Street. .150 nrivewny Sepurution and Spacing. Tt~ere shall be a minimum dist~ncc of twenty (2U) feet between driveways for each lot located along 7.eyn Street. .1G0 Fntry Drive DimenSions. A minimum entry drivcway (throat) of twenry (ZO) feet ~hall be provided as measured from tl~e face of street curb to the nearest point of the onsite parking area. Page 22 ~~~;~,._ _ ;-:; -.t:,- . . ~~nr•. Hotel Circle Specific Plan Section 5.0: Zontnb~ and Develvpmer:t Slandnr~l.s .170 Drivcwny Width Dimensions. Driveways shall be a minimum of twenry- three (23) feet wide, and a marimum of thirty-five (35) feet wide. .180 Curb R~eturn. The curb cut shall have a minirnum fif4een (15) foot rldius curb return an~ sight distance clearance in accordance with Engineering Standard Detail No. 137 entitled "Commercial Drive Approach." 18.+,130 1REQUIRCMENTS ~'OR VACATION OWNERSHII' RESORTS. .010 Purpose of Section. The Ciry Council has determined that vacation ownership rPSOrts constitute a commercial use similar to hotel/matel facilities, which use is compatible with the uses permitted within the Specific Pl~tn area, whether such vzcation ownership resorts are to be newly constructed or whether such vacation ownerstiip resort~ are to be created by conversian of existing hotels within thc Specific Plan area. The provisions of this Chapter shall govern the development of vacation ownership resorts withir~ the Specific Pfan area and the conversion of existing hatels to vacatior~ uwnership resorts within the Specific Placi area and such provisic~ns supersede and shall replar.e Section 18.~~8.070 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Due to the mixed method of operatiun, hybrid ownership, the pntential generation of large numbers of peuple and vehicles, anc~ the potenti;il im~~act on the City's tourism-rclated facilitics, special criteria are warranted for the development of vacation ownerships. .OZQ Limits on Occupancy. ~ccupancy, ar right ~f occupancy, of any vacation ownershi~ resorts unit (including different units within the same facility) in a vacation ownership resort f:tciliry by a per~on or entiry shall be limited to not more tha~i thirry (30) consecutive days no more thln a total of s-xty (60) days during any consecutive twelve (12) morith period. Units which do not meet such criteria shall be considered to be residential units and shall be prohibited. .030 Limit~tiun Qn TotAI Number of Vacukion Ownership Resort Units. Up to 331 units shal! be permitted as Vacation Ownership Resart units within the Specific Ylan ~+.rea; ~dditional guest rooms may be designated Vacation Ownership Resort units, subject to a Conditional Use Permit and subject to the provisions of Code Section 18.48.070 rather than Code Section S 8. - .130.080. .040 Required Zoning. The conversion of vacation ownership resorts within the Specific Ptan Area to residentizl condaminium use is prohibited; howev~r, the development of a vacation o~unership resort as a condomini~m or the conversion of a hotel within the Specific Plan Area to a condarninium incidental to the conversion of such a hotel to a vacation own~rship resort shall be permitted provided that the governin~ in~truments for such 1 project shaU specifically state that residey~tial use, other than the the use and occupancies permitted by section 18.~130.020, is prohibited. .050 Reluted Uses. Vacati~n ownership resorts may include other uses, either as ac~essory uses to the vacation ownership resort use ar as in~iependent facilities, so long as the spec;ific use is allowed b,y the Specif:c Plan; su~h uces shall meet atl City laws and requi-ements. Page 23 - ~.~ _ ~'~'1A-; c; Hatel Circle Specific Plan Section 5.0: Zoning and Developrnent Sta~tdards .OGO Deve6opment Stundnrds. Tha develop~~ent standards set forth in this Chapter shall be applicable to tt~e development of vacatian awnership resorts. .OGS Notificutlon of lntent ta (Dperatc Vn~Ation ~Ownership Resort. Notificatiort of int~nt to operate a vacation ownership resort within the Specific Plan Area shall be submitted to the Planning De~artment sixty (60) days prior to the ~commencement/conversion of said use, for review to detprmine if said use is in substantill conformance with the Specific Plan and provisions of this Chapter. Said notification of intent shall include the location, number of units and method of conversion/commencemc:nt far proposed vacation ownership resorts. .d70 Co~rversiun to Vncution O~mership Resorts. Hotels ~xisting or under construction in the Specific Plan area as of the date of adoption of the Specific Plan Ordinance may be converted ta vacation ownership resorts in their existing condition for a periad of five (5) years frorn the City Council adoption of tl~e Spe~ific Plan or~inance without the requirement thzt such facilities comply with the development standards set forth in this Chapter. Hotels the construction of which is commence~ after the date of adoption of the Hotet Circle Specifir Plan, may also be converted to vlctition ownership resorts wi~hitt a period of ten (10) years froin tl~e date of the Certificate of Occupanc,y for the hotel building or ten (10) years -rom City Council adoption of the Specific Plan ordinance, whichev~r is less, prnvided that such hotels have: been developed in accardance with the d~velopment standards set forth in this Ghapter. (~onversions following these time limitations may be perm:tted by Conditional iJse Permit tising the criteria contained in Code Section 18.48.070 rather than Code Section 18.- .130.030. .U75 Conversion of a Vacation Ownership Resort to a hotel shall require a Conditional Use Permit. .076 No hotel building within the Hotel Circle Specific Plan A,rea shall contain both hotel units and vacation o~mership resort units on a Fermanent basis. .080 Information Required to be Submitted foi• Vacation Ownership Resorts. In addition tu any infarm~ttion requirements established by other applicable Sections of this Chupter,. the fallowing information shall also bc submitted in connection with the development of or conversion to a vacation ownsrship resort: .U8U1 Typical floor plans for each vacation ownership resort unit rype; .0802 The phasing of the construction of the vacation awnership resert use; .U803 The type of vacation ownership resort method to be used (fee simple, leasehold, tenancy-in common , license, membership, and the like) and how ~uch use may be created; .0804 The identification of vacation own~rship resort intervals and the nurnher of intcrvals per unit; .OSOS A description and identifi~ation of any accessory uses which are pr~~posed in conjunction with the vacation ownership resort; .~806 A description of the availability of the vac.ation ownership resort Page 24 _as_ rc~~:~-~~, ~:c4+. Hotel Circle Specific Plan Sectiaa 5.0: Zoning and Devclnpment Stundurds project, including accessory uses, to the general public; .U807 The provisions made for management and maintenanr,e of the project and indication of a contact p~rson or party responsible for the day-to•day operation of the project; .0808 A description of the type and operation of any other uses (cnmmercial and!or recreational) which are included in the facility; canditonal tise unless the developer establishes and implements a rnetf~od of ownership acceptable ta the City which guarantees the City's collection of Transient Occvpancy Tax for all vacation ownership units as if they were hotel rooms. The City zeserves the .right to audit all sucti vacation ownership resorts. The manager of the facility (or if the facility has no manager, the owner af the facility) shall be deemed the "operator" within the meaning of Chapt~r 2.12 entitled "TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX" of this Code for purposes of collection and remittance of the tax. .0809 '~'hc formul~, fraction or percentage, of the common expenses and any voting rights r.+ssigned to each vacation owners}iip resort unit and where applicable, to each unit within the project ~vhich unit is not subj~ct to the vacation ownership resort program; .OS10 Any restriction~ on the use, occupancy, alteration, o~• alienation of vacation awnership resort units; ,08.1Z A description of the method to he used consistent and in compliance with the provisiuns of ~Chapter 2.12 entitlcd "':'RANSIENT OCCUYANCY 'I'AX" of this Code, to collect and transfer the transient occupancy tax to the City. .090 VACAtion Uwnership Ytesorts Subject to Trans6ent Occupancy Tax. Notwithst:inding 1ny other provision of the Anaf~eim Municipal Code, all vacation ownerslaip resort units shall be subject to the payment of the t: ansient occupancy tax as otherwise prescribed by Chapter 2.12 entitled 'TRANSIEN'~' OCCUPANCY TA,~C" of the Anaheim Nlunicipal Cocie. No vacation ownership resort shall be established either as a permitted use or a Page ~S 18. ,140 SIGN ItCGULATIONS • w AD~ERTISING AND I I2ENTIFICA'I'ION. The purpose of this Section is to recognize the intent and function of signs in the Hotel Circle Specific Plan, to provid~ for their inclusion undzr this Section of the Anahfim Municipal Code, and ~o regulate ancs control all matters relating to such signs except the construction thereof. .010 DeCnitions Pertaining to 8igr~s. For the purpose of this Chapter, th~ following abbreviations, terms, phrases and w•ords shall be construed as speclfieJ below: .011 Animnted sigr~. Any sign thlt uses movement or change of li~hting to dr.pict or simulate movement, action or to otherwise create a special effect or scene. .~D12 A~eu of Sign. The area of a si~n shall include the entirc area within any type of perimeter or burder which may enclose the outer limits of any writing, representation, emblem, logo, figure or character. T't~e area of the sign having no such perimeter or border shall be com~uted _,Ir,- Pc:9d-7G Hotel Circle Specific Plan Sectio~t S.U: Zoning and Develop~nent Standards by enclosing the entire area constituting the adverxising message within the smallest polygon required to enclose a typographic/graphic element. .013 BAI~OOfI. Any air-filled or gas-filled bal:oon attached to a striug, rope or similar ligature, and tethered to a fixed place or object, including a mutor vehicle. .Ul~! Banner. Any sign made of fabric, cloth, paper or other materiai that is fastened to a, pole or buitdin~ at one or more points. National, sta te or m~anicipal flags, or the official flags of any bonafide religious or fraternal organ~zation sh:~ll not be considered banners. Pennants as defined herein shall be considered banners for purpo,es of this Chapter. .Q15 BeACOn. ,Airy ligl~t with one or more beams dicected into the atmosphere or directed at one or more points not on tha same parcel as the light suurce; also, any light with one or more beams that rot~te or move. .016 BIIIbnA!(I OC Off-Prem9~e Sign, A sign of any kind or character upon which any poster, bill, printing, writing, painting, graphic or othe.. display of any kind or nature whatsoever may be placed fur advertisiug purposes and which structure is erected, maintained or used for the Furpose of advertisernent of goods produced, s~ld or available f'or sale, or services available or renderecl, at locations other than the premises upon which the structure is [ocated. The term "billboard" or "off-premises sign" shall not include: .0161 afficial notices issued by a.ny court or public body or ufficer; .0162 Notices posted by any public officer in performance of a public duty or by any person in giving legal notice; .OIG3 Directional, warning or information structures required or aut}~orized by law or by Federal, State, County or City authr~rity; .0164 A structure which contains solely the name of the City and the names of, ar any other information regarding civic, fraternal or• religious organizations located therein; .0165 Guide signs, on-premises signs, business si~ns, and temporary real estate signs as c:efined in Section 18. .140 entitled "SIGN REGULAI'IONS - ADVER'TISING AND IDENTIFICATION" of this Chapter. ,017 Business Sign or On-Yremise Sign. Any sign and sign structure relating to the principal business ur use of the premises upcn which the sign is erected. T.his shall include a nameplate desibnating the name and occupation or profession of the occupant of the premises; any sign which ~irects attention to a business, commodit,y, service, or other activity whicl~ is sold, nffered or conducted on the premises upon which the sign is locate~, or to whicl~ it is a'fixed. This sign rype shatl a(so include any sign with political, social, inf~rmational cr othenvise nonc:ommercial messages. .018 Can•Type Sibm. A box-sh~ped sign which har. cogy on the outside of its surface and is interr.ally illuminated. .019 Canopy Sign. Any sign that is a part of or attached to an awning, canopy, or ather fabric, plastic, or structural protective cover over a door, entrance, window, or outdoor service are~. A marq~ec Pa~~ 26 _.1°_ PC9:1-7"r~ Hotcl Circle Specific Plan Sectian 5.0: Zoning and Dev2lnpment Sta~idards sign a5 defi-~ed herein is not a canopy sign. .020 ~hangeable Copy 5iga. A sign or portion t}~ereof, including but nat limited to electronic Inessage boards, with ch~lr;:cte~s, letters, or illustrations that can ~ie changed or rearranged without altering th~ face ~r the ~lisplay surface of the sign. .021 Display Surfnce. The surrace of the sign struchire availaUle for the mounting of inaterial, or the electronic m~ssage board, to carry an advertising message, trademark, emblem or logo. .022 Emitting Sign. Az~y sign that releases smoke, steam, water, bubbles or other solids, liquids or gases as a device for advertising. .023 ~lectronic Message Soard. A changeable copy sign upon which th., copy is displayed or changed by electronic means. .02Q~ Entrflnce/Exet Signs. Si~ns located at drivcw~y entrances and displaying only "enter" or "eacit" along with a small logo. .OZS Expased Neon Signs. A sign where the neon or argon/mercury iltuminated glass tubing is visible and not shielded frorn view by any material or sign structure. .026 Flap. rlny fabric attached to a flagpole and complying with Section 18. .113.060 entitled "FLAGPOLES", and containing distinctive colors, natterns, or symbols, and used as a symbol of a government or other entity. ,027 FlAShing Sign. Any sign designed to operate under conditions of intermittent illumin~ltion which operates in a manner to create the illusion of being on and off. .028 Freestunding Monument Sign. A si~n which is permartently attached to !2:e ground by mtans of a permanent solid base and which is iiidegendent from any building or other structure. .029 111egAl Sign. Any sign or advertising display constracted or erected without first complying with all applicable ordinances and regulations in effect at th~ time of its construction, erection or use. .030 Lightcr Box Si~n. An illuminated sign that contains words, numbers or symbols, designed to be an integ: al plrt of the architPcture of a service station, ancl intended to be placed above the fi~el pumps of a service station for purposes of providing light fnr the working area and commercial identification. .031 Location. A lot, site, prem=ses, building, wall or any place whatsoever upon which a sign is erected, constructed or maintained. .032 Magnetic Sign. A sign which is inagnetically attached to a surface. .033 Marquee (Changes~ble Copy) Sign. A sign which is characterized by changeable copy whether said sign is a wall sign or whr,ther said sign projects from and is supportecl by a builsling. .U34 NumeplAte. Any lighte~ or unlighted sign identifying the occupant af the premises. .Q35 Nonconforming Sign. Any sign that complied witti all applicable ordinances and regulations in etfect at the time is was erected, but wnich does not Page 2~ -;1S_ I'Cc~~l-7G I-Iotel Circle Specific Plan SCL'1i011 5.0: Zoning und Development Standnrds conform to one or more of the requirements of this Chaptcr. .036 Off-Site Sign. Any sign not located on the same parcel to ~vhich such sign message ~,•c.-tain,. .037 O~~-5ite Directional Guidance Si~n, Aiiy sign located on-site specifically giving direction fo~ on-site pedestrian or vehicu:ar circulaticn. .038 C~n-Site Directory Sign. Any on-sitc sign ~xhibiting the names and locations af ~~n-s~tc usec and/or facilities, and inteRdec' tc, faeilitate the movement of patrans or visitors thrnudho~t the site. .A39 t~n-Site Sign. Any ~ign locateJ on thc samc parctl to which such s~bn message pcrtains. .04Q nut~foor AdvtAising. Advertising on any boatu, fence. sign devicc, structure o: building, or the placing thereon of any poster, bill, printing, painting, devicc or any advertis:ng ~nutter of arry kind whatsoever, und the pasting. posting, printing, painting, nailing ur tacking ur otherwisc fasiening of ~ny h:~ndbill, card, banner, sig~i, postcr, advcrtisem~nt or notice ~f any kind up~n any property or place. Said tcrm shalt not in~ludc any signs ot notices postcd or displaycd b~~ any public ofCccr in the pcrfnrmai~.e c~f a puLlic duty or a private pcnor~ %~ ~iving a Isdal notice. .tMi Prro~et. A vcrtic~l wali extendin~ trorn and above thc ;,ctuul roc~f linc and intended to vi~ually hcighten thc building nr screcn ronf m~untcd equipmenc. .432 Par~el or [.ot. Any real prc+pcrty unJer ~epar:-te ~wr~ership frc~m any c~ther ruj~ccnt parcel or I~t w'~irh ha~ ctrcet or highway frontage. .043 PennAnt. Any pla.stic, fabric, or other material, whether or not containing a message of any kind, suspended from a rop~, wire, string, •. - other similar device usually in series, designed to move in the wind. .O~W Pole Si$n, A sibn which is affixed to oiie or more poles attach~d tc~ the ground and which is ronstructed in a manner which does not fully i~bstruct the view of the area between the sign and the ground. .045 T'ortnble Sign. Any sign not ~er:nanently attachecl to the ground or other permanent structure, or a sign clesigned t~~ be trunsported, in~luding, but not limited to, signs designed to be transported by mear~~ of wheels; signs convertsd to A-frumes or T-frames; menu and -,:~wieh br.ard signs; balloons used as sign ~~bre11a5 uscd frzr advenising; and signs uuached to or painted upon vehicles parl~ed ~nd visible from thc public ri~ht-of-way, ua{ess said vehicle is used in the narmal day-to-day trancpc~rtaticm aperations i,.` the business. .046 !'rojecting 5ign. A wal) sign which prnjects frcmi the face of a building. .O~17 Pump Top SiAn. Any sign at~~p a fucl di~pencing pump, eithcr affixcd to o: placed upnn such pump. A tightcr box sign is nut a pump tc~p sign. .048 Itaceways. A mcta) bc~x containin~ wiring, transfc~rmcrc ..nd housingc fur a sign. .049 Rra1 Estate 5ign. An~ ~ign and sign structurc of a tcmp~rary haturc !elating tn t~e s:.lc, lease c~r ather :'agc 2fi - ti'~- )'~':~4.7G I-iotel Circle Specific Ylan Section S.J: Zoning und Iaevelnpmenl Stn»dard.c disposition of re11 property. .050 Revcrse Cpn Cliannel I.etters with Neon Halo Illue~ination. Inclividual letters fotmed as a aign can structure where the front surface is opayue and the back is open. Ne-~n tubing is molded to fit the form c~f the c:~.n structure. The light from the neon Shine:; out the opening in the back of the letter and reflects off tt~e surface of tl~e buildi7g or stnicture where the Ictter is mounted. At n:ght, this ref]ectio~ appears to bc a halo around the opaque ietterform. .OSi Roof Sfgn. A sign erected, constructed and maintained upon the roof of any builciin~. .052 Roteting or Revolving ~ign. Any sign all or a portion of which moves, revolves or rota!es in sort~e rr:anr~er. affixed to an exterior wall of any building ;;r which is affixed to any structure attached to the wall of uny huilcling. .058 Winduw ldentil~cation Si~n. Any sign bearing cnly ttie name and/or lobo and/or address of thc business occupying tl~e premises; and consisting of letters and/or numbers per; ianently affixed to the window, and made of gold lcaf, paint, stencil or c~ther such mate•ria1. .059 Winc~ow .~,3g~~. Any sign, picture, symbol, or combination thereof, designed to cnmmunicate information about an activity, business, commodity, event, sale, or service, tl~at is plac~d in5ide a window or upun the window pa~es or gl:uc of a building and which is visible from thc exterior side of the window, excluding any window identiEication sign. .053 Si6rn. Any d.vice, Cxture, placard, or structure that uses any color, fnrm, y,raFhic, illumination, symbol, or writing to advertise, an~ounce thc purpose of, or identify d~e purposc of a persori or cntity, or tc~ rommunicate information of any kind to the public. .054 5tructurc. Thc sup•~orts, uprigl~ts, bracing, guy rods, cablPs and framewc~rk cif a sign or outdoor advcnisin~- clisplay .0;5 Tempornry Sign. Any sign that i~ uxed only tcmporarily and is not pcrmancntly m~~unted or affixed ta thc grounu ~~r any rtruct~crc. .~56 'lypctacr. Thc gcneral form, structure stylc, nr ctiaractcr cc~mmc-n tc~ a!I elements sc~mprising ac~ al~~~abet. .057 1'Vs~ll Sign. f+ sign which is .06n Administrative Provisions - 5ign Regulations. The location, size, type, cnnstrUCtic~n and all other matters rclating to signage in this Zonc shall bc regulated and controlled exclusively by the prcrvisions of this Chapter except to the extent referencc i~ expressly made in this C~iapter to any other p~ovision :~f this Cr~de. 1n the tvent of any ccmflict betwecn the proviiions of this Cfiapter anJ any other pruvisiuns nf this Code so reCerenccd hercin, thc provisi~ns of this Chaptcr shall gc~vcrn and prcvail. All signs and all applicatic~nc thercfor shall be admini~tered hy the Flannin~ Di~cctc~r, cx.ept thosc si~tns which may bc sought in :c~nju.iction with :- conditi:-nal uxc permit or a zc~n~ variance. .061 Rcsolution ~~f tnconsisten: Provisfuns. Notwithstanding any ~~ther provicicm of this r:~,dc tu the cantrary, all Pagc 29 -~'"- ''c il.{_°c~ Hotel Ci~cle Specifi:.• Plan provisions governin6 sigrs or advertising structures of any type in the Hotel Circle Specific Plun Area tihall be contained within this Chapter, provi~led, however, tl~e provisions uf Sec.ian 18.U5.070 "I`~MPO.(taRY SIGNS, FLAr,S, BANNERS ANll BAL.LOUNS- CENF_RAI.", Chapters 4.04 entitled "OUTL~OOR AUVERTISING SIGNS AND STC UCTURES - GEI~IERAJw' arid ~1.08 entitled "AI?VERTIS[NG OF MOTEL AND HO'I'EL REN'I'AL RATES" ~f the Anaheim Ntunicipai Codc shall apply to signs and :-dvertising structures in this zone to the extent such provisions are not inconsistent with this Chapter. .OGZ Vnriances [~ rom 5ign Requirements. No person shall install or maintain a~y sign in this Zone except as permitted herein; provided, however, tnat ar~y requirements or restrictions may be viaived in whole or in part upon such conditions as may be imposed by the Znni.ig Administrator~ Planning Commission or thc City Council by a zouc variance processed ancf approvcd in accordancc with all proccdures, reyuirements and restrictiuns established f~r variances pursuant to Chapter 15.03 entitled "ZON(f~TG PRC?CEDURE5 - .4MCNUM~NTS, CONDITIONAL USE !'ERMCf5 AND VARIAN~ES" of thc Anaheim Municipal Cc~dc. .flb3 [.egal Nonronfo~ming Siqns • Cenernl. A.ny sign ur othcr advcrtising ~tructurc uf whatcver rype c~r nature, ather than an illegal sign, whish vic~latcs or othcrwisc dncs not c~mply with thc applicable requiremcn~s of thc Anahcim Municipal Codc shall be subj~ct to cc~mpliance with the regulations pres~ribed hcrein in thc time and martner herein•after sct forth. Pagc :x(1 Section S.U. Zorung nnd Devr.lop»ten~ Standartls .OG4 I.cgn! Nonc~nfo~min~ Signs - Continus~ti~n and Terminntion, Any legal .~onconfurming sign or sign structure in existence on the effective date of this Chapter whicl~ violates or otherwise daes not cor-form to the provisions hereof sh~ll be removed, altered or replaced so as to conform to the reqt-irements uf this Chapter (hereinafter the "abatement") within fifieen (15) ycars from und after the date said sign first becocnes nonconforming to the provisions of this Chaptcr, provided, however, in no event shal! such abatement be required tinless and until the owner of said si~n has received not less than one year's advance written notice from the I'lanning Director c~f the Ciry of Anaheim reyuiring the removal or alteration of the sign. Notwithstandin~{ the foregoing: .0641 An,~ advertising display which was lawfully erested, but whose use has ceased, ar the stn~cturc up~n which the display exists has been abandoned by i~s owncr, for a p>riod of not less than 90 days, shall be removed, altered or replaccd so a.s to conform to the provision.~ of this Chapter within six (6) months from the date of receip! of a written order of ahatemcnt from the Ylanning Director of the City reyuiring suci~ abatement. Costs incurred by the City in rcmoving an abandoned dis~lay shall be born~ by or charged to thc legal owner of thc re~l propcrty upon which said sign is located. .OU42 Any advenising display structure which has been more than fifty percent (Sf~%) dcstruyed, anc! -.he ~icstn~ction is rnhcr than faci~l copy rcplaccment, and said strucwrc cannot bc rcpaired within 3Q days of thc datc of its destructicro sha11 be rem~ved, altercd or rpplacecl su as to a~nf~rm to the provisinns of this Chapier within six (6y manth~ from !~Cf1:. . °i, Hotel Circle Specific Plan Scctron 5.0: Zuning nrrd Ucv~lvpnre~tt Strutdards the date of receipt of a written order of abstement from the Planning Dir~ ~:tor of tt~e Ci:y raquiring such abatement. .06~13 Any advcrtising display whose owner, outside of a change of copy, requcsts permission to remodel and remodels that advertising display, or expands or enlarges the building or land use upon which thc adv~rtising display is located, and the display is affected by the constructiou, enlargement, or remodelinK, or the cost of construction, enlargement r~r rernocfelinb of the ad~~ertising display excecds fifry percent (50%) of the cost of reconstructior. of the building shall remove, alter or replace such sign so as to conform to the requiremcnts of thi5 Chapter in conjunction with said project. .0644 Any aclvertising display whose owner seeks approval of the relocation therc~f and relocates the adverti~ing display shall relocate such sign within six (G) months of the approval of such relocation. .064S Any advertising display for which therc i~as been ar~ agreement between thc advertisin~ display owner and the City for its removal as of any given dute chall bc removed pcr saicl agrecment. .064G Any tcmporary advcrtisin~ display crected pursuant to ;t ~pecia! evertts permit issued 6y thc Ciry sh.ill be renioved :~.~ speciCed undcr Section iR.OS.070 entitled "I'CMf'~RARY SIGN5, FLAGS, BAtiNERS AIv'D BAI.LOUNS•GENERAL" of the Anahcim Muni~ipal Ci,dc ur within such other time a~ cxpre~sly authc~rizcd by the City. .06~17 Any a~~~; :rtising ~lisplay which is an immcdi~tc dange~ t~ tn~ public hcalth or sat'ety sh:tli bc rcmovcd, altcrcd or E'agc 31 replaced sU as to conForm to th4 requirements of this Chapt~r within thirty (30) days from thc date of rece.ipt of a written order of abatement from the Planning Director of the City requiring surh removal or alteration. .OG48 Any advertising display which in the opinion of the .^.ity Traffic and Transpnrtation Manag,~r constit~tes a traffic hazard not createcl by relocation of streets or highways or by acts of thc City shall be r~moved, altered or :eplaced so ~~.s to conform ta th~. reyuirements of this Chlpter witt~in thirry (30) days from the date of receipt of a written order of abutement from the Ylanning Director of the City r~quirinb such rem~val or alttra-ion. .OG49 Any other advertisinK display for which the City is exempt frora tbe payrnent of comper.~atinn in cc,njuncti~yn with reyuiring its rem~,val ~.s spe~ified in Chapter 2.5 of Division 3 of the Business and Prcfessions Code of t1~e State of California, or an~ succ.essor provisions thereto shall be subject to removal ~ts speci~ed in said Code. .OGS Iilegal Signs, Illcga- signs as dc~ned in Sertion 18. .140.029 entitied "ILLEGAL SIGN" of this Chaptcr shall be removed, altsred or replaced sn ~.s to conform to the reyuirements of this Chaptcr within six (G) month~ following the effectivc date uf this Chaptcr. .OG6 Kegalatiun o!' Spccial Typc~ of Sig~s ~ Genrrwl. Notwithstanding any otlicr provisions of this Chapter, the follawing special rypes and cla.,sificati~-n~ of signs shall be p:rmitted subject to complian:e with ttu iimitations anct conditio~~.s prescribed hercin. .067 Signs Required By L,ew, . ..- „c';~,1-"~~ Hote1 Circle Soecific Plan Section 5,0: Zoni~rg and Dc~velopmenl Standurds _._.._____ Nothin~ contained in this Chapter shall prevent the er~ction, location or construction of any sign ori private property wl~ere such erection, location or construction of said sign is required by any law; provided, however, no such sign erected, placed o•r maintained pursuant to this provision shall exceeci four (4) squar~ fect in area except to the extent a greater sign area is expressly required by law. .068 Signs in the Public Rights•of-Way. ~xcept as otherwise cxpressly permitted in this Chaptcr, signs sh~ll be prohibited in any public rights•of-way as provided ir. Section 4,04.130 entitled "PPOtiIBI'fI(~N OF SIGNS IN PURLIC-RIGHT-OF-WAY" of this Code. .OG9 Pulfticul Campnign &igns. N~twithstanding aiiy other provision of this Chapccr, political campaign signs shall be perrtiitted on private prope~ty in the Hotel C:irclc S~ecific Flan Zone, subject to the f~llr~wing: .OG91 Si~ht Dist~ncc. Such signs shall cum~~ly with tt-e minimum sight distancc reyuirements set forth in Section 18.OS.U93.025 entitled "MINIMUNt SIG~IT' DISTANCE REQUiREMENTS FOR F1t~:E ~TANDING S1GNS" of the Ai}ahcim Municipal Codc; and .0692 Code Compliancr.. Sucti si~ns shali comply with thc provisions of Section 4.04.130 cncitled "PRONIBITIUN OF SIGNS 1N PUQLIC-RIGHT•OF-WAY" of the Anaheim Municipal Code; and .d693 Tittc 15 Complinn~e. Any strucwrc ta which n political sign is attached shall cc~mply with all applicable pr~visions of Title 15 "Buildings and E-[ousing" of thc An:-heim Municipal Code, except that nu Page 32 building permit shall bc required for a tcmporary po!itical ~ampai~n sign huving ,~ surface area of thirry-five (:i5) square feet or less and which structure is removed within ~20 days of its erection or placement, ar within thirty (30) days after the election to which the sign rclates, whichever c~ccurs first. 18._ .141 LIrH'TED SiGNS • G~NERAL. No artificial light of whatever type or nature used in cor. ~unction with, czr for the purpose af, iighting any sign shall bc so erected or constructed or placed, nor shall any substancc er material capable of reflecting light be so place~J, as to result in :firecting such artificial light into any structure used exclusiveiy for residential purposes. For th~ purp~se of this provision, stTUCtures devoted to hotel ~nd motel use are not tc~ be constcued as structures used exclusively for residential purposes. .010 Indirect Lightin~. No sign lighted by any type of indirect lightin~ sball liave any such lighting whicli exceeds eight hundred (K00) milliamps rated capacity nor shall any sign lighted by neon or similar matcrials have any such neon or similar -,~atcrial which cxrceds three hundred (3ix)) milliamps ratcd capacity. .Olb Intensity uf Illuminntiun. Tlie approval of any illuminsite~l sign shall not be ~nal until thirty (30) days after installation, during which period the Planning Director may urder the dimming of any illumination round to be ~xcessiveiy brilliant and no sign pern~it shall be valid unti! surh order has hecn :arri~d out tc~ an cxtent satisfactory to the Planning Director. For purposex of this Section, illumin;~tic~n shall be considered excessively brilliant when it prevents normal pcrccption of objects or buildings beyond or ..:, ;- t~r.~~.~_~t~. r...,~ _ . ~ `~~ ~ ~ ~ , +f~"~°" ! ~• 1 _ ..~ ~ ~1:r,. Hotel Circle Specific Plan ,Section 5.0: Zorrng anrl Development Stnndurcis in the vicinity nf the sign. .030 I.ighter Box Sfgn, A lighter box sign: (i) shall be either single-faced or double-faced, (ii) shall only be internally lighted, (iii) advertising thereon shall be limited to the comp~ny name or logo only, and (iv) said narne or logo shall not exceed twenty (2U) p~rcent of the total area of each face of said sign. 18.,_.14Z REAL E3TA'I'~ SI~GNS - G~N~RA.L. 1`we~ity-'l~vo Thousnnd (B2,U00) And Furty-17~ree Thuusnnd (43~000) 5quare reet in Area. The maximum arsa of each sign shall not exceed twenty-four (24) square feet, and the height thereof as installed shall not exceed four (4) feet. .04U Purc~ls ~orty-Three Thouss-r~d (43,000) or More Squ~re ~eet in Area. The nmucimum area of each sign shall not exceed forty (40) square feet and the height thereof as installed shall not exceed four (4) feet. Notwith~tandinb any other provisions of this Chapter, temporary r~al estate signs advertisin~ property for sale, lease, rental or for inspection by ti~e publ;c shall bc permitte:i subject to t}~e C~~llowing limitations: .010 On-Site Renl ~sts~te Signs. A maximum of one (1) unlighted, single-faced or dou~le-faced, freestanding sign advcrtising property fc~r sale, lease, rental or other disposition of the property on which surh si~n is located shall be permitted on parcels of less than one-half (1/2) acre in area. On larger parcels, onc such sign per each street or highway frontage of said parcel shall be permitted as prnvided hcrcin. any such sign(s) may also includc the nnme, address and phone number of thc persan, firm, entity or agent offering said premises for sale, lease, rental or other disposition. .01f~ Pu~ccis Less Than 'Itventy~•'I~•o Thousund (22,OOt1) Syuare Fcet in Area. The marimum area of each sign shall not txceec! ten (10) syuare feet, ~-nd tf~e height there~f 1~; installed sha;l nat exceed four (4) feet. .030 Parcels of Betw~ec~n Page 33 18.~.143 F~UTURE CSTABLiSNME'.VT SIGNS. 'The future establishment of ~ businesx or o;her activity on a parcel ~r lot may be adv~rtised by means of on-site signage, subject tc~ compliance with the following provisior.s: .OiO Oemership of Pi~nperty. 7"he subject prop~:rxy upon which the sign is locltcd must be o~vned in fee interest, or must be under lea.~e for a minirnum tcn (lU) year pcriod (from the date of issuance of the sign permit), by, or f~r the purpose of, the fueure business or est.iblishment referred t~ upon the copy of said sign. .020 Msximum Arc~ Pcr Sign. Sixry (60) square feet. .U30 Maximum Hefght. Fciur (4) feet, with a tw~~ (2) foot berm, for ~ maximum tc~tal height of six (() feet. .UQO M~ximurn Number Pecrniited. One (1) per Each street or highway frantage. .OSO Lcicatioe. Ali futura establishment signs shall be locsited :n the middle thirry (30) percent of the st~eet -.~ ti- ~~c't~•t-%'~, I-Iotel Circle Specific Plan Section 5.0: Zonurg und Dc~velopme~rt .Ctandurds frontage sxcept for corner lot sign locations where said sign shall be set back a minimum distance of thirty five (35) feet from the intersectian ai the two proFerty lines formii~g the street interseetion per 8ngineering Standard Detail' No. i37. .OGO Timc Limit. One (l) year from date of construction or erection, unless prior ta cxpiration, approved by the Planning Director for an additional peiiod not to exceed one (1) year. .070 Names und DAtes Required on Signs. The ^ame of the sign owner, properry owner or sign buiider, as well as the date the sign is erected, shall be securely placed on each sign. .080 Sign Permit Cees . For eact~ ;ind every on-site future establishment sign, there shall be paid to the Building Division af the Planning Departrrtent, a sign permit fee. 1"he amount of said fce shall be as specified by Ci ,ty Council Resolution. Further, ~l! such signs shall be subject to ttie fallowing conditions: .081 Failure to Remove. If said sign is not removed prior to ur u~on the permit expiration d:ite, the City or it, agents may enter upon subject proper.y and remove the sign, the cost of the removal to be paid by permittec. The person, firm or entity whose name appea~s on the sign (collectively "person") shalf be notified of the City's intent to remove the sign not less thar~ fourteen (14) days Frior t~ remuval by the City. I~ollowing removal by the Ciry, s~id person sha11 be notified of the removal and sai~J sign shait be retained fc~r a mini-num oF ten (10) day; foll.owing the date of such notice after whict~ said sign may be dispaced of by the City. Page 34 .083 A-uthority. Before a pcrmit fur such a sign is issued, the owners of record of the premises and the person proposing to erect the sign must iurnish the Building Divisiun written authority granting the City of Anaheim or any of its ugents or employees irrevocable pennission to enter up~n the precr!ises and irrevoc~tbly appointing the Fiuilding Division Manager as tbe ager,c of the owners with permission and authority to remove such sign pursuant to the provisions of this Sectian. 18,~.144 TEMPORA1tY SIGNS, FLAGS, LiANP1ERS, ANU ~'IXEU BALGOQIYS. .010--The tem~:orary display of signs, flags, banrl.;rs and balloons for advertising purposes shall be permitted, subject to Section 18.05.070 er~titied "TEMYORARY SIGNS, F1(.~.GS, BANNERS AI`'U IIAC.LOONS-GENERAL" of: this Code. 18._.145 BUSINE58 AND ID~NTlFICATI~ON SICNS. Business and identiFication signs shail meet the intent ancl function of the Specific Plan and shall comply with the following: .010 Permitted Slgns. The following sign types are allowed ir. this Zone subject to the req~iiremer~ts of this Chapter. .~Jll Freestanding Monument Signs. Such signs st-.all be limited to the name of th: devclopment and/or a maximum of three (3) business tenant names or logos only, and shall incorporate a fan~iscape border at the ba~e containing live l~nascape mat~rials, which shall be pl:,nted, irrigatecl and permanently maintained in cumpliance with the Specific Plan. -:,s- rc:~i.~_-c~ Hotel Circle Specific Plan 5'ection 5.0: Zoning nnd Development Standa~ds ,012 On-Site DirectionAl GuidAnce And On-Site Dicecton~ Signs. Such signs shall be utilized for multi-tenant projects only and shall (i) not be visible from publi~ rights-of-way unless approved by a conditional use permit, (ii) be tocated outside rec~:iireri setback areas, (iii) have maximum dimensions of two (2) feet in height, twu (2) fe~t in depth and two (2) feei in width, and (iv) be designed to direct pedestrians and/or vehir,ular traffic while ~~~~id traffic is on the parceI on which said ~~gnage ;s located. Said signs shall b~ designed as a coordinated architectural component for said project. .013 ~Ys~ll Signs. Suc7~ signs, c~ther than projecting sign~, shall not encroach into any public right-of -way. .0131 Said signs shall have ~nly one (1) display ~urface; ~nd .0132 Said signs shall be placed parallel to the exterior wall of the building ugon whi~h they are disp.layed. ,U14 CAnopy Signs. Such signs shall be permitted on awning valances, provided awnings shall not be permitted to project over or into a public right•o:-way and the awnings mast be made an integral part of thc building design. Canopy signs on awning valances are considered wall signs in Secti4n 1S. .145.f14t1 entitled "PGRMiTI'ED SIGN STAN~ARDS MATRIh -- GENERAL SIC,N TYpES" of this Chapter. .020 C~»nditiorsaliy Permitt~d Signs. The following signs shall be permitted subject to the approval of a conditional use permit therefor pursuant to and in accordance with the app!icabfe provisions af Chapter 15.03 entitled "ZUNING PROCEDURES--AMENDMEIVTS, COIVDIT[ONAL ~JSE PERMITS AND ~'AitIANCES" of 4he An~heim Municipal Gode. This S~ction is not intende~' to conditionally allow signs prohibited by this Chapter or to criange the standards contained herein, but is intended to provide a mechanism to address spe~iai circumstances: .0201 On-site directional guidance and on-site directr~ry signs visible from public rights-of-way. .U202 Signs neither otherwise expressly permi;±ed nor otherwise expressly prohibited in this zone. .0~03 Signs for any use, building or structure requiring a conditional i~se permit wherein the proposed overall signage program for said use, building or str~~ctiure is noi othenvise in conformance with the requirements oi this Zone. .0204 One (1) chanp,eablc capy sign along ICatella Avenue, the size, locatic'-n, height, and design of which shall be as approved by ~onditional Use Permit. 'I'he sign may be pr~vided for one (1) of t;~e following three choices: (a) a theme restaurant, (b) a theatre or entertzinment facility or (c) any sice containing four (4) or more contiguous acres. .0205 Projecting signs ati specifieJ in Section 18. .140.047 entitled "YROJECT'ING SIGN° of +his Chapter. .030 ~'rohibited Si,gns. The following rypes of signs shall be prohibited in this zons: signs. .0301 A••frame or "sandwicti board" Yage 35 -:,c~- rc~,.~-; c, - ,•,ux ., Hotel Circle Specific Flan Section S.U~ Zanu~g and Develvprnr,nt Standards .0302 Animated signs. .0303 Attachments or riders to signs. i8.05.070 entitled "TEMPORARY FLAGS, I~~IVN~RS AND BALLOUNS" of this Code. .0304 Beacon lights or beacon signs. .0305 Billboards as defined in Section 1$.03.08(1 entitled "CLASSIFICATION nF SIGI~IS" of this C~de. .U306 IIusiness informatio~i signti. .0307 Can-type signs which incorporate translucent copy and translucent background, provided, however, that can-type signs with opaque backgr~und, allowing only the copy tu be illuminated, shall be permitted. .0308 Changeuble copy signs, as defined (except a.s otherwise permitted under a cor~ditional use permit pursuant to 5ection-18. .145.0204 of this Code). .0309 Electronic message boards, as defined (except as otherwise permittecl under a conditional use permit pursuant to Sect~on 18. .145.02(k~ of this Cod~.) .0310 Emitting signs. .0311 Exposed neon signs. .0311 Fl~uhing or traveling light signs. .0313 Ddagnetic signs. .Oli:~ Off-premises signs. .031$ Parapet signs, Paper, cloth and pl~.stic streanler signs, and flags, banners and fixecl bulloons except as othenvise permitted pursuant to Section Page 36 .0316 Painted si~ns on exterior walls. .0317 I'ennants exce ~t as o:herwise permitted pursuant to Section 18.OS.070 entitled "I'EMPORARY FI.l~~~S, BANNER5 ANU B.ALLOONS" of this Code. .0318 Permanent "come-on" signs (~.g. "~ale Today;' „Stop," "Look", etc. j. .0319 Pole signs. ,032U Farta.ble sikns. .0321 Product advertising signs (e.g., soft drinks, ci~ar~ttes, etc.). .0322 Roof signs. .q323 kotating or revolving signs. .0324 Signs projecting over or inta the put~lic ri~ht-of-Nay except as othenvise expressly permitted hereir~. .0325 Statues utilized for advertising purposes. .0326 Temporary signs except as etherwise expressly permitted her~ein. .0327 Replicas of official traffic c~ntrol signs or signs so similar as to be confusing or hazardous to traffic. .0328 'Vehicle enira«ce ot exit signs which incorpor~te business name(s) or uther advert~sing. ;1329 Vehicle signs (signs mounted _-~ rc~~q-~~, Hotel Circle Specific Plan Section 5.0: la:rng and Development Stundards or disp;ayeci on a vehicle for udvertising purposes) or the parking of advertising vehicles on public or private properry. .033U Wall signs located below the third floor level of a building and which signs are adjacent to and visible from residential zoned properties. .0331 Window signs, including signs painted on clisplay windows with day-glo or temporary paint (ot}ier than permitted window identification signs as defined in Section 1.8. .140.0G0 entitled "WINDOW IDENTIF[CATION SICN" of this chapter). .04U Perrnitted 5ign Standnrds Matrix -. Genert~l Sign I~pes. In addition to all other requirements contained in this Chapter, permitted signs shall comply with the provisiot~s of that certain matrix entitled "18. .145,(M~0 Permitted Sign Standards Matrix (General Sign Types)" as hereinafter set fUrth in this Code aud the provisions of which ate incurporated he*ein by this reference, 18. .146 WU'T~L/MOTELfVACAT[ON ~ OWNI:RSHIP ItESORTS ~1GN STANDARUS. The following standards shail apply to all hotels/motels/vacation ownership resortc located within this zane: .O10 Hotel/Motel/Vacation Owncrship Resorts Sign Standar~s Matrix. Hotel, motel, and vacation ownership resort tiame signs shall comply with the provisions of that certaiti Matrix entitled "18. .146.010 Hotel/Motel/Va;~ation Ownership Resorts Si.gn Standards Matrix" as hereinafter set forth in this Code and thc provisions of ~vhici~ are incorporated hereiR t;y reference. .020 Illuminution. These signs may be illuminated internapy; however, they shall have an opaque background, with only the copy purtion being illuminated. 18. .147 THCATERS AND ~ ENT'ERTACNI~EN'C FACILYTIES. Signs which ~lisplay identification and ~rogram information using changeable capy for theaters, entertainment, convention and/or amusement facilities only shall be conditionally permitted subject to Section 18. .145.0204 entitled "CONDITIONALLY PERMI'I'I'ED SIGNS" of t15is Chapter. 'I'heater freestanding monument and/or wall signs shall be subject tr~ Section 18. .1.45.040 entitled "PERMITTED SIGN STANDf1RD5 MATRIX -- GEIVERAL SI~GN TYPES" of this Chapter. These signs shall consist of a perm:.tnent, non-changeable copy displaying the name of the theater or auditorium and may inclu:'e changeable copy accommodating program informatinn. Ir, addition, the following provisions shall apply to such signs: .OtO Eiectronic MessAge 13ourds. Such ;igns shall be defined as changeable copy signs, and shall be conditionally permitted subject to Section 18. .145.()2(~ entitled "~~ONDI?iONALLY PERM1Tf'ED SIGNS" c~f -his Chapter. Elec.tronic message boards •,~nay be used to display information; however, messaKc: baarJs that us~ light bulbs as the image of the message shall be. proh:bited. Messages are to be displayed in a stationary manner. Animation, flashin~ or movemen: of the messages shall be prohibited. .020 1IIuminutinn. These signs may be illuminated internall~; however, they shall have an apaque background, with ~nly Page 37 ~~r.~~.t-~c -,t:- ~.i6'r!~....~....,..... . .... . ...... .. ~, i.......~,. . .. , .wr.a....~ . . ~ . ..,... . i .~ ...~ ,._. . ..r,. ~~~.A. Hotel Circle Spec,fic Plan Sectinn 5.0: Zoning and Uei~elopment Standards the copy portion being ii[uminated. 18._.150 DCVELO~'MENT REVIEW AND PERMITS. Prior to the commencement of any work pertaining to the erection or construction of any structur•e within this zone, all building and site pllns shall be subject to i~eview by the Planriing Department and Building Division in cumpliance with all provisions set forth in this Chapter .010 Lundscupe ~'IAr~ Review. 'fh~ loca:ion of ;:11 proposed on-site and aff-site landscaping, including that within the ultimate street right-of-way as described on the Circulation Elecr.ent of the General Plan shall be shown on a site plan, drawn to scale, and shall be subject to the review and approval of the Planning and Public Worlcs/F.ngineering Departments prior to installation. Such glans shall be consistent with tiie Fina1 Site Plans approved pursuant to Section l8. .040.0201 entitled "FINAL SITE PLAN APl'ROVAL," of this Chapter and thc provisionti of ths Landscape Plan contained in the I-Iotel Circle Specific Plar.~ (Erhibit 29) and the H~tel Circle Specific Plan Area Uesign Guidelines. 18._.160 nEDICATION AND 1MP124V~MCNTS. 18.,_.170 RGCLASSCFICAT~ON FROCEDURE - VIOLATION. Concurrent with or subsequent to introduction of an ordinance adding this Chapter to the Anaheim M-inicipal Code, the City Council may introduce an ordinance to reclassify the property covered by Specific Plan No. 93-1 (SP 93-1) and this Chapter to the zoning designation SP N~, 93-1. Such reclassification shall be subject ta each of those certain conditions of approval of. SP No. 93-1 as set farth in Resolutian No . Any violation of any of said conditions shall be deemed a vioiation of this Chapter as well as of the reclassification ordinance and shall be pu:ushable as set forth in Section 1.01.37p of the Anahcim Municipal Code. 18._.180 ~'ENALTIES FOR VIOLATION3. fOny violation of the provisions of this Cnapter shall be subject to penalties as prescribed in Section 18.04,110 entitled "PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIOiJ OF REGUL.4TIONS-GENERAI." af the Anaheim Municipal Code. Ar-y condition caused or perrnitted to exist in violation of any of the provisions of this Chapter shall be deemed a public rniisance and may be, by this City, summar•ily ~bated as such. Fach day the condition continues shall be regarded as a new and sep~rate offense. The dedication of public street right-of-way, public utiliry easements and other public works improvements shall be required for the entire development prior to issuance of a building ~. •~mit except for the dedication of Katella Avenue which shall be rc;quired within sixiy (60) days of the effPCtive date of the ordinance approving this Specific Plan. I8~_.19U AMEWI)MENTS, CONDIT[ONAL USC 2~ CRMITS AND VARIANCCS. Boundaries established by this 'title (other than those minor boundary ~diustments grocessed in accordance with Sec~ion 18. .04U.020 entitled "FINAI. SI'TE PLAN APPROVAL" of this Chupter), the 1'age 3~ _;`-~_ -'C9~-76 .~,,, ,~.~, Hotel Circle Specific Plan ~ection 5.0: Zonrng and Devclopment Standards classification of property u~es therein, or other provisions of this Title may be amended, exceplions m~de therefrom, or conditional uses permitted in acGOrdance with the facts, conditions, procedures and requireci showin~s sp~cified in Chapter 18,03 entitled "ZONING PROCEDUffES, AMErTL~MEN7'S, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS, ~NU VARIANCES" and C:hapter 18.g3 entitled "SPECIFIC PLAi~1S" of the Anaheim Municipal Code. 18.._..2~0 MUNAPPLICAIilt,I7'Y OF CHAP'TCR TO LITlr ACl'CVITIES OR I'ROP~RTY, Notwithstnnding any otlier provision of this Chapter to the contrary, no provision of this Chapter shall apply to or be a limitation upon the C'ity of Anaheim, whether the C:ity acts in a governmental or proprietary caplcity. 18. .2fl0 pPPLYCATI(yN CEES ~y resolution, the City Council ma.y establish fees and amounts thereof required to be paid to the Ciry for design guideline or landscape plan review and for processing Site Pl:~ns, building permits and auy other application for suhsequent approvals to carry out the purposes of this Chapter or implement or amend the Specific :4'lan. ,R5335dhwp Page 3y -60- PC94-76 ~ 1? 1" z ~ N ~ Q: W Z W L w ~ a t ~ ~ ~ O ~ ~ 7. v N ~ ~ ~ id 0. ~ 4 n y i J ~ r -(:: - !'(:!},~.. ~ c~ j _r .w ^ ,= ~ X 6 ~ b L ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ tl n o L ~= ~ ~ ~ E ~ 6 '$ ~ $ ~ ~ '$ p~ ~ ~ a g s ° ~ _ =c a~S . 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U ~ W a N ~ C) Q G~ J ~ O x u ~1 4 ~ O V ~ ~ C O ~ ~ ~ ~ .~ F ~ O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,p~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C ~ ~ ~~~~~..,, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t~ ~ ~j ~ .G 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ a ~ °' ~' r ~, ~ ~ .~~~' ~ ~ ~t~ a' ~ ' ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ °' ~ ~ ~1 ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ,3 i ~ ~ ~ $ ~ ~ oy L ~ 7 '-~~ r •Y y ~Cp ld ~j > a ~ c~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ g , ~~~~ ~ ~ g .~.~ ~ j o~ ~o~. '0 N ~ ~ ~1 ~ U C O ~ ~eq ~ ~ '~ ~, u~ ' di .S4 ~ c ~ O $S ' ~ ~ i~ ~ ~ ~ LL i3 ~ ~ ln ~. i a i. ¢ . . • • _~,~_ i~r.:~a-;c, I Ct'I'1 ilU. :. ATl'ACHMENT "D" LANDSCaPE GUIDELINES Where there is adequate space and tho scAle i3 appropriat~ly grand, trees should be plan4ed a way that areatos large•scale horizontai and vertical layers. Leyerpd Lendacape The len~th of the stroet trontage of fndividual parcels fs the most Important factor that will influence implementation ef the layered I~ndscape. Parcel frontages of more than five hundred Iineal feet are lon~ enough to provide the variation needed to create th9 layered landscape look wfthin a sfngle parcel, whll~ frontages of less th~n t~iree hundred foet are too short to provWe much variation. Therefore, areas th~t have m~ny parcela wfth short irontages will requlre spacial consideration. The attached Exhibit 5 illustrates dlagrammatlcaliy tho criteria for creating Snyered landscape based an the length of parcel frontage. 7he width of the landscape setback will also aHect the creation of tt~e layered landscap~. In order to create a layered landscape, there nee~s to be at lea3t two horizontal or two verticel layers of landscape. This means that in nannv~ setbacks (10-20 feet wide), the solection of plant materlal is Ilkely to be dfHeront ihan for modiurn (20•30 feet), or wide (greater then 30 feot) setbacks. Wider sdtbacks permit the use of a larger canopy or ayramidal trees, or will allow more than threo layers in ttie Setback Realm alone. Genergl S.Ign Standards ~ The stenclard sign trase shall b~ prec~st col~red concrete. • Consiruct s4reet numb~r and maln Identfry sign 5axes of tlberglas~ or aluminum msterials. All other materials, including wood and ateel are not ailowed. The aign face shall raad as a single surface with si¢n copy applfed by silk scroening or push through acrylic flusl~ to the surfa~e. • Fibergiass slgns shall be constructeci of fib@rglass rointorced plastic with a amooth sur(ace prior to paint(ng. Coloring integral to the fiber9lass material is also acceptable. • Aluminum signs shall be af a~ appropriate thickness to avofd oll canning or buckling. A t/8 inch minfmum thickness Is required. All seams shall be tflled and ground srnooth. There shall be no visible fastaners and all odges shall be oased. ~ Alt surtacea shbll be ihoroughly prepared and approprlat~ly primed and painted conforming to Inclustry stnndard to prevent oxidation, pitting or ruat * Idc~ntiticatlon of sign febricator credits sha~i be hidden from publfc view, Froostanding Monument Sipn Raquirem~nts. • Each site ahali hauo only one iraestar~ding primary kientHication sign. • All iree~tandin~ signs shall be monument (on-ground) si~ns. • All treoatar~ding signc shall use a atanciard sign base and logos which may bo adopted os part of the averall Anahelm Fiesort Identiry Proqram. • locate the street address In the desipnateci area. Use the typeface consistent witti the ktentfty ~ign elements for the street address. • Use a horizontal format for all treestanding monument sipna. • Hotel/motel nwners at~all place standnrdized vacr~ncy and affiiiation in(orrnation in a desigrsated area. ~ Use oniy the allowable sipn fllumination. • In ganeral the number of cdors used on a nign should be Ifmited. Use a sinqle color for the sign tace ba~ckground and a contrastinfl cdor for the sign copy. A company symbol mAy have a variety of colors. _~;,~_ f'c:~~.1-7[. ~ Consistenf sireet free plvnting torms Within Sefbac:k Reolrn, each properry loyer(s) in Public Reolm (typicol) must molch the Iayerad Inndscope ot I one ot its ad(acenf neighbors Pr~party A Proporty B Proporty C ~ I I I ~ Typical plant material •envelope" Alternate use of medlum scale plant permlfted (typiCal) L__~ ~.-~ . ~~ ~~~ Larger sCOle planfs I should be used on wider setbacks 10-15 ft 15-25 tt 25-+15 tt Minhium of 2 noruontal and Mlnimum of 3 horac,ntat Cnd Mlnimum of 3 horizontol 3 vertlCal Icyers In narrow 3 vertical layers in mor~ium and 3 ve»ical loyers m width setbock areos widih s~tboCk areas wlde setbaCk areos -~)1- !'C~•1-; (i cxhJblt g ~-Layered Landscope Doslgn Cdterla lorP~oporlfos wlth Fianlages ee~ss than 300 Feel ._. ,,,~. 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