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Resolution-PC 99-95RESOLU710N NO. PC9~-95 A RESOLUTIQN GF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM PLANNING COMMISSION FINDING AND RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL DETERMINE THAT THE MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN NO. 004, INCLUDING THE ASSOCIATED ERRATA, ARE ADEQUATE TO SERVE AS THE REQUIP.ED ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION FOR D~VELOPMENT AGREEMENT NO. 99-01 WHEREAS, the Anaheim City Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Anaheim Civic Center, Council Chamber, 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, in the City of Anaheim on June 7, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., notice of said public Fearing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code, Chapter 18.03, to hear and consider evidence for and against said proposed P~litigated Negative Declaration, Errata and Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 in connection with Development Agreement No. 99-01 and to investigate and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and that said public hearing in connection with Development Agreement No. 99-01 was confinued from the May i9, 1999, Planning Commission meeting; and WHEREAS, on May 19, 1999, the Planning Commission by its Resolution No. PC99-77 found and recommended that ihe City Council determine that the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004, including the associated Errata, are adequate to serve as the required environmental documentation for General Plan Amendment No. 359, Amendment No. 4 to The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1 (including amendments to the Zoning and Oevelopment Standards, the Design Pian and Guidelines and tne Public ~acilities Pian), Conditional Use Permit No. 4078 with Waiver of Code Requirement, and an Amendment to the Anaheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program; and that the public hearing in connection with Development Agreement No. 99-01 was continued to the June 7, 1999, Planning Commission meeting; and WHEREAS, through inadvertence and clerical error, the first Noise mitigation measure on Page 9 and the last measure on Page 11 of Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. OQ~!. identified as Attachment A to Resolution No. PC99-77, contained references to "family entertainrient cEnter" which should have been deleted and at their June 7, 1959, meeting, the Planning Commission amended said Resoiution, nunc pro tunc, by Resolution No. PC99-92; and WHEREAS, said Commission, after due inspection, investigation and study made by itself and in its behalf, end after dua consideration of all evidence and reports offered at said hearing, does find and determine the following facts: 1) In conjunction with the approval of The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1, the City Council, on June 22, 1993, certified Final Environmental Impact Report No. 311 (State Clearinghouse No. 91051055), adopted a Statement of Findings and Facts and a Statement of Overriding Considerations and adopted Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP) No. 0067 in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Final EIR analyzed the environmental effects resulting from development of The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan, including development of the Pointe'Anaheim project area at the density currently provided for in The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan. MMP No. 0067 i~cluded measures to mitigate the significant environmental impacts associated with the Specific Plan, with the exception of impacts that were addresspd in the Statement of Overriding Considerations. An addendum to EIR No. 311, along with modifications to MMP No. 0067, were subsequently adopted by the City Council in October 1996 in connection with the adoption of Amendment No. 3 to Th6 Disneyland Resort Specifc Plan; and c;r3652eh.doc -1- PC99•95 2) An initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (State Clearinghouse No. 99011053) (hereinafter "MND") vras prepared under the Ciiy's direction for the Pointe'Anaheim project. The ti~ND vias circulated for a 30-day public/responsible agency review on January 22, 1999, in compliance with the Caiifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the State and City of Anaheim CEQA Guidelines. The MND has been provided to the Planning Commission and copies of said document are availabie for review in all City libraries and the Anaheim Planning Department; copies are aiso available for purchase at the Anaheim Planning Department; and 3) The MND tiered from the environmental analysis included in Final EIR No. 311. Final EIR No. 311 and the sub ~equent Addendum have been incorporated by reference into the MND. The purpos~: of the Initial Study was to describ~ iye proposed Pointe'Anaheim project and provide an evaluztion of potential' environmental effects associated with the projecPs construction and use, and determine what level of additional environmental review, if any, was appropriate. The City conducted its own independent evaluation and analysis of the documentation prior to releasing it for public review and determined that an MND was appropriate as the project would not result in any new significant environmental impacts and that further environmental analysis beyond the analysis contained in the tiered Initial Study and in previously-certified Final EIR No. 311 was not warranted. The tiering of the environmentai ana!ysis allows the MND to rely on Final EIR No. 311 for a discussion of the general background and setting information for each tapical area; overall growth-reiated issues; issues that were evaluated in sufficient detail in Findl EIR No. 311, and for which there is not significant new information, change in circumstances, project changes, or new significant environmental impacts requiring further anaiysis; and, long-term cur,~ulative impacts. The MND describes the proposed project and analyzes the potential project impacts in relation to the existing environmental analysis in Final EIR No. 311, with regard to the following topical areas: land use and related plans and policies; land use compatibility; transportation and circulation; air quality; noise; earth resources - geology, soils and seismicity; groundwater and s~rface hydrology; corstruction; employment, population and housing; public services and utilities - fire protection, police protection, solid waste, parks, schools, water service, wastewater/sewer service, storm drains, electricity, natural gas service, telephone service, television senrice/reception, hazardous materials, visual resources and aesthelics, cultural resources and energy; and a) Responses to the comments received on the MND during the public review process have also been preparec and have been provided to the Planning Commission. As indicated in the public notice, the responses were made available for public review in all City libraries and the Anaheim Planning Department on Apri! 28, 1999; copies are also available for purchase at the Anaheim Planning Department. An Errata, which idenlifies refinements and revisions to the MND and the responses to comments made subsequent to the April 28th release date, has aiso been prepared and is included in Attachment E to the May 19, 1999, staff report. The Errata further refines the project description and various mitigation measures including project design features, but did not alter the conclusions originally presented in the MND circulated for public review. In addition two ~oise-related mitigation measures were modified at the May 19, 1999 Planning Commission meeting to delete the re~erence to Family Entertainment Center as it is no longer a component of the project; and 5) Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 has been prepared for the Pointe'Anaheim project which includes appiicable measures from Modified MMP No. 0067 (some of the wording for these mitigation measures has been modified to reflect applicability -2- PC99-95 to the Pointe'Anaheim F~oject.). Mitigatian Monitoring Plan No. 004 also includes additional mitigation measures (including a number of project design features which have been incorporated into the design of the project by the petitioner which help to minimize environmental impacts) which are specific to the Pointe'Anaheim projeci. The full text of fJitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004, incorporating the Errata and the nunc pro tunc correction per Resolution IJo. PC99-95, is provided as Attachment A to this Resolution; and, WHEREAS, based upon a tP~orough review of the project proposal and the tiered MND including Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004, and the comments received to date and the responses prepared and the Errata, staff finds that potentially significant impacts have been eliminated or reduced to a level considered less than significant; and, that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Anaheim City Planning Commission does hereby find and recommends that the City Councii determine that the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004, including the associated Errata, are adequate to s~rve as the required environmental documentation for Development Agreement No. 99-01, based upon a finding by the Planning Commission that the declaration reflects the independent judgment of the lead agency; that it has considered the proposed MND and Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 together with any comments and responses received during the puolic review process; and, further finding on the basis of the Initial Study that there is no substantial evidence, with the imposition of the mitigation measures identified in Mi:igation Monitoring Plan No, 004, that the project will have a significant effect on the environment.; THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was adopted at the Planning Commission meeting of June 7, 1999. ~ Gr-axc~..,.~ CHAIR RSON PRO EMPO E AiJAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSiON ATTEST: ~ ~-~k/ ~ ~.c.~/ SECRETARY, ANAHEIM CITY P~1NIg G COMMISSION S~ATE OF CAUFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORRNGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, Edith L. Harris, Secretary of the Anaheim City Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the Anaheim City Planning Commission held on June 7, 1999, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYE5: COMMISSIONERS: BOSTWICK, BOYDSTUN, KOOS, NAPOLES, VANDERBILT NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NOfVE ABSENT: COb1MISSIONERS: BRISTOL, ESPING, ~` IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this _(G'Z~, day of .~a~, 1999. ~ •- - ~:~ ~, ' ~.[~~ SECRETARY, ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION -3- PC99-95 Q-TTACHMENT A P/IITIGATION MONTTORING PLAN NO. 004 Project : Pointe~Anaheim Project Actions: General Plan Amendment No. 359 Amendment No. 4 to The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan No. 92-1 Conditional Use Pemut No. 4078 Amendment to the t~naheim Resort Public Realm Landscape Program Dcvelopment Agrecment No. 99-01 Location: East of Harbor Boulevard, South of Freedman Way (future Disney Way), Wesc of Clementine S:rcet (future Free,dman Way) and North of Katella Avenue ~vithin District A and PoRion of Parking District (East Pa•: king Area)/C-R Overlay of the Disneyland Resort Specific Plan This Mitigation Monitoring Plan includes 4hose miligation mcASUres applicablc to this project from Modified Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 0067 for the Disneyland Resort Specific Plan (EIR No. 311) and Additionu! mitigation meas~res ns identified in the Mitigated Negative Declaration approved in conjunction with the Pointe~Anaheim Project. Tcrms nnd Definitions: 1. PropcrtyOwncr/Dcveloper-Pointe~Annhcim,LLC 2. Project Deslgn Features (PDF's) - Measures incorpomted inta the Painte~Anaheim Project by Ur.: property owneddeveloper a~th the intent of minimizing potenGal environmental impacts. The projcet design featwes included in lhis mitigction monitoring plnn ~~ill be implemcnted ss mitigntion mensures. 3. Em~ironmental EquivalentlTiming - My Projcct Design Pcah~re or Mitigntion Mensure wid timing lhereof, subject to the approval uCthe CiSy, whicli will hnve the same or superior result and will tiave the same or superior etC :t on the environme~it. The Planning Deparlment, in conjunction with uny nppropriate agrncies or City de~wrtments, shnll determine the adequacy ~: ~^y proposed "environmentnl equivale~ibtiming" and, if dete~mincd neccssnry, muy refer said dctcnninntion to the Plnnning Commission. Any costs nssociuted with informntion ra;aired in order to meke a dctermination of c~rvironmcnlnl cquivaler,cy/timing sliall bc borne by the propcrty owner/developcr. Stntf time for reviews will bc chnrgcd on a timc and mnterinls ~.:is nt f.~c mtc in the Cilys a~fopted Fcc Schcdulc. 4. Timing - This is Uic point wl~ere n mitignlion mcnswe/projcct dcsign fwture must bc monitorcd Cor r,ompliancc. In the casc wlierc multiple action itcros are indicated, it is Uu first point where complinnce associated with thc mitigation mcnsurdprojcct design fwture must be monitored. Once thc initinl nction item hns bcen complied witl~, no ndditionnl moni2oring pursuant to thc Miligetion Monitoring Plen will occur, as routine City prnctices and procedures wilt ensure lhnt the intent of lhe mensur~lproject design Centure hns been complicd with. For example, if the timing is, "to be shown on npproved building plans" subsequcnt to issunnce of Uic building pecmit cansistent wiUi lhe npproved plans will be finel building nnd zoning ins~cGons pursuant to the building pertnit to ensure compliance. 5. Rcsponslbil~ty for Manttaring - Shall mean Lhnt complinnce with the subject mitigution mensure(s) shall be reviewed and detecmined ndequnte by ell depnrtmcnts listed for ench mitignlion meusive. Outside public ngency review is limilcd to lhose public agencies spccified in tl~e Mitigution Monitoring Plnn whicli have permit nuthority in wnjunction with the mitiga6on mensure. 6. Ongoing Mitigation Mcasurcs - T(ie miligation mensures thnt nrc designnleci to occur on nn ongoing basis ns pari of this Mitigntion Monitoring Plun wili be monitorul in the Corm oCan annunl letter Gom the propeRy o~mer/developer in )anunry of ench yenr demonstmting how wmpliance with Ihe subject measure(s) has been achieved. 1^lhen complinnce wilh a mitigation measurdproject design fenture hns becn demonstrnted for n period oC one ycar, monitoring of tlie mitigation measumlproject design fenture will be deemed to be sntisf ed and no further monitoring will occur. Por mitigation mensures/project design Centures lhnt nre to be menitored "Ongoing During Constcuction", the annunl letter vrill review :hose mitigation mensures/project design feutures onl~ while wnstruction is occ~uring; monitoring will be discontinued utter constiuction is complete. A finul annunl letter will be provided al lhe close of wnslcuction. 7. Butlding Fermlt - Por pwposes oC this Mitigation Mmutaring Plan, e building pemiit slwll be deGned es nny pemut issued for wnstiuction of a new huilding or struchual expansion or modification of xny existing building, but shull not includc any pennils required Cor interior tenant improvemrnts or minor additions to un existing sWcture or building. rnr,~M~~va.uoc sic~9 Miiigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Timing LAND USE-RELATED PLANS AND POLICIES Prior to approval of the Final Site Plans (including, Pian shall be submitie The Disneyland f Prior to approval of the Final Site The properly ow~ Pian; and, on-going dur.ng Project rooms into any o construction and operations Project, which wi incorporate the h will be consistenl lonper to design, proposed in the F a!I reasonable ca concurcently with the Project. Prior to the first finai building and The property ow~i zening inspection, certificate of have commence occupancy, or commencement of any activities/uses authorized by Conditional Use Permit No. 4078, and, As soon as practical foliowing the The property owi grand opening date for the rest of the Project, but in no event any later than 18 months after commencement of any activities/uses authorized by Condilional Use Permit No. 4078 LAND ~1SE COMPATIBILITY Prior to approval of ihe Final Site Thc property owneNdeveloper shall submit plans detailing the setbacks for the parking Planning Departmeni, ~ Plan structures and landscaping plans which minimize compatibility impacts of the parlcing faciliti~ ~ Planning Division on surroundin areas, consistent with Seclion 5.8 of The Disne land Resorl S ecific Plan. Prior to issuance of the first building A pre-project study of radio transmissior from the AM 1500 Highway Advisory Radio Planning Department, permit Transmission Tower located on the F1re Station No. 3 site shall be conducled by the propeAy Planning Division owner/develaper to determine baseline conditions. Six monihs after topping out or any eariier time as deterrnined necessary by the City of Anaheim, a follow-up study of radio tower transmissions shall be undertaken immediatel b the ro ert owner/develo er. If the Cit of r~„R,ri~,.a~ s.~•~~ Mltigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Paint~Anaheim Page 3 Timing Meas~re Re~ponsiblefor _ Monitorin : Anaheim determines that the proposed projed creates a significant impact on radio transmission, a signal booster relay system, tower relocation, or other solution as approved by the City of Anaheim shall be implemented by the property owner/developer as soon as racticabis. TRANSPORTATION AND CIRCULATION Prior to issuance of each building Appropriate traffic signat assessment fees shalE be paid by the property owneddeveloper to the Planning Department, permit City of Anaheim in amounts determined by the City Council Resolution in effect at the time of Building Division; Public issuance of t;ie building permit or credit give~~ for City-authorized improvements. Works Department, Traffic and Transpartation Division Prior to approv2l of the first finai The properiy o+~meddeveloper shall irrevocably offer for dedication (with subordination of Planning Department, subdivision map or issuance ~f the ease~~ents), ir~cluding necessary construclion easements, the ultimate righis-of-way (as Planninfl Division; Public first building peRnit, whichev~r indica~eii in the General Plan Circulation Element) for the following arterial highway/street iialf- Works C~epartment, occurs first sECtions on or adjacent to parc ;;~ under its ownership to the City of Anaheim: C~:~etopment Serv(ces Division a. Katella Avenue (to ultimate 8-lane facility) b. Harbor Boulevard I c. Disney Way (currently Freedman Way) d. Freedman Way (cuRently Clementine Street) Within 120 days of acquiring !f, after the initial dedications, any additior,ai parcels are acquired by the property Planning Department, properties adjacent to arterial owneddeveloper adjacent to the arlerial highway/street intersection hali-sedions inciuded in Planning Division; Pubiic highways/street intersection half MM 3.3-3A of Modified Miti~ation Monitoring Program No. 0067, the appticant shatl notify the Works DepaAment, sections City in writing of said acquisition and the ullimate rights-of-way for said properties shall be Development Services irrevocably offered for dedication to the City of Anaheim. Division Prior to approval of the first grading A phasing plan shall be s~bmitted for review and approval to the City Engineer demonstrating Public Works Department, plan how the following fmprovements, as approved by the City Engineer, wiil be constn~ctt~d by the Traffic and Transportation property owner/developer. Jivision - Freedman Way/Poin4e~Anaheim driveway interseciion and signat; - Freedman Way between Disney Way and Katella Avenue (including the median); and -Dual westbound and northbound left tum lanes at thg intersection of Disney Way and Freedman Way Prior to issuance of each building Appropriate traffic impact and fmprovement fees shail be paid by the property owneddeveloper Planning Department, permit to the City of Anaheim in amounts determined by the City Council Resolution (n effect at the Building Division; Public time of issuance of the building peRnlt with credit g(ven for City-authorized fmprovemenls Works Department, Traffic provided by the property owneddeveloper, and, participate in all applicable reimbursement or and Transportation benefit districts wh(ch have been established. Divfsion pm,vnp~ao.aoc S-7•99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Projecl: Pointe~Anaheim Timin9 To be shown on street improvement plans; to be implemented prior to final building and zoning inspection for the arkin structure. Measu Access roads leading up to the parking faciiities sh hours, thereby substantially reducing the likelihooc ramps. Prior to issuance of the first building The property owner/developer shall fully fund the i permit Haster StreeUKatella Avenue intersection and alor Cisney Way, and Freedman VJay corridors in the ~ improvemenls to be implemented are identified in also fund the inslallation of SCOOT loop detector~ of new tratfic signal controllers and cabinets at the which will also include signai preemption for fire re the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Pavement re wili be provided by the property owner/developer t TABLE4 LOCA710NS FOR {MPLEMENTATION OF ' SCOOT SIGNAL SYSTEM UPGRADE MITIGATION MEASURE Intersection Install SCOOT Install 2070 Tratfic I Loop Detectors Signal Cantroller ~ Ball & Harbor X Harbor 8 I-5 NB Ramps X Ha~or & I-5 SB Ramps X Ha~or 8 Manchester X Harbor & Esplanade X Harbor 8 Disney Way X Harbor 8~ Katella X Kateila & Freedman X Kateila & Haster X X Katetla 8~ t-5 SB Ramps X X Kalella & I-5 NB Ramps X X Katella ~ Lewis X X Freedman & Disney Way X X Disney Way 8 I-5 S9 Ramps X X Disney Way 8 Haster X X Freedman 8 Pointe Anahefm Access X x ~,~i,~.aa sa-~ Mitigation Mo~itoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 5 Timing ; ;, , ,,.. Measurp - , ' < > `, ; " ` esponsible for ;> ; _ _ Prior to the Tirst final building and zoning inspection; and, ` The Property owneddeveloper shall provide proof of participation in the Anaheim Transporiation Network (ATN) <Monitoriri Public Works Department, Traffic and 7ransportation Division On-going during Proje~~t operations Every owner and/or lessee shall be a voting member of the Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN), subject to the terms and previsions of the by-laws and association rules of the ATN. Every owner and/or lessee shail participate in ATN coorclinated transportation demand management efforts designed to decrease traffic congestion and increase ridesharing. Every owner and/or lessee shall financialiy participate in the operation of a clean fuel shuttle system, if established. Every owner and/or lessee shall designate an on-site contact who will be responsibie for coorciinatin with the ATN and im lementin all tri miti ation measures Prior to approval of the Final Site Pl . A Parking Structure Layout and Signing Plan demonstrating a layout of required parking spaces Public Works Department an and signage shall be provided to the Public Works Department, Traffic and Transportation , Traffic and Transportation ~rlanager, for review and approvai. Division Prior to final building and zoning inspection; and, on-~oing during The property ow~eddeveloper will implement and administer a comprehensive Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program for all employees. Objectives of the TDM ro ram sh li Public Works Depsrtment, T ff Project operations p g a be to increase ridesharing and use af altemative transportation modes by guests and provide a ra ic and Transpnrtation Division menu of commute altematives for employees to reduce project-generated trips. A menu of TDM program strategies and elements forfulure emp;..~~ee commute options inclu~e, but are not limited to, the following: • Onsite Service. Onsite services, such as food, retail, and other services be provided. • Ridesharing. A computer listing of all employee members be deveioped for the purpose of " providing a matching" of empioyees with other employees who live in the same geographic a~as and who couid rideshare. • Vanpooling. A computer listing of ali employees for the purpose of matching numbers of employees who live in geographic proximity to one another and could comprise a vanpool. • Transit Pass. Southem Califomia Rapid Transit District and Orange County Transportation Authority (incfuding commuter rail) passes be promoted through financial assistance and onsite saies to encourage employees to use the vaiious transit and bus services from throughout the regian. • Commuter Bus. As commuter "express' bus service expands throughout the repion, pa:ses f~r use on these lines may be provided for employees who choose to use this service. Ffnancial incentives be rovided. pommplnn.doc S•7•99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~~Anaheim Page 6 Timing _ . _. Measure Responsibl~;for Manitarin ': • Shuttle Service. A computer listing of all employees living in proximity to the projecl be generated, and a locaf shuttle program offered to encourage employees to travel to work by means other than the automobile. . Bicycling. A Bicyciing Program be developed to offer a bicycling altemative to employees. Secure bicycie racks, lockers, and showers be provided as part of this program. Maps of bicycle routes throughout the area be provided to inform potential bicyclists of these options. • Rental Car Fleet. A"fleet vehicle" program be developed to Frovide employees who travel to work by means other than an automobile with access to automobiles in case of emergency, medica! appointments, etc. This service would help employees use altemative modes of transportation by ensuring that they would be able to have personal transportation in the event of special circumstances. • Guaranteed Ride Home Program. A program to provide employees who rideshare, or use transit or other means of commuting to work, with a prearcanged ride home in a taxi, rental car, shuttle, or other vehicle, in the event of emergencies during the work shift. . Target Reduclion of Longest Commute Trip. An incentives program for ridesharing and other altemative transportation modes to put highest priority on reduction of longest employee commute trips. s Stagger Shifts. . Develop a"compressed work week" program, which provides for fewer work days but longer daily shifts as an option for employees. • Explore the possibility of a"telecommuting' program that would link some ampioyees via electronic means (e.g., computerwith modem). . Develop a parking management program that provides incentives to those who rideshare or use transit means other than single-occupant auto to travel to work. • Access. Preferential access to high occupancy vehicles and shuttles may be provided. . Financial Incentive for Ridesharing and/or Pubiic Transit. (Currently, Federal law provides tax-free status for up to $60 p~r month per employee contributions to employees who vanpoot or use public transit inciuding commuter rail and/or express bus pools). • Financial Incentive for Bicycling. Employees offered financial incentives for bicycling to work. . Special "Premium' for th~a Participation and Promotion of Trip Reduction. TickeUpasses to special events, vacations, etc. be offered to employees who recruit other employees for vanpool, ~arpool, or othertrip reduction programs. . Actively recruit prospective empioyees residing within a 30-minute commute shed. • Design incentive programs for carpooling and other alternative transportation modes so as to put highest priority on reduction of longest commute trips. pwnmpten.aoc 5-7-99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 7 : Timing - ' . Measure: Responsible for . _ Monitorin ` Prior to the first finai building and The property owneNdeveioper will provide a Parking Maintenance and dperation Plan to the Public Works Depariment, zoning inspection; and Pubiic Works Department, Traffic and Transportation Manager, for review and approval; and, Traffic and Transportation implementation on-going during said Plan shall be implemented an an on-going basis auring Projsct operation. Division Project operations TRANSPORTATION AND CIRCULATION Parkin Prior to approval of the Final Site The Pointe Anaheim parking structure will be designed to provide striped parking spaces for Public Works Department, Plan; and 4,800 cars and 25 bus spaces, with the ability to accemmodate 400 more vehicles. The size of Traffic and T~ansportation the parking garage wiil increase to approximately 1,600,000 square feet, and wiil add up to two Division levels to the garac~e slructure. The height of the structure will be within the established height limitations set forih in The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan. Prior to the first building and zoning Further, the praperty owneddeveloper will submit a plan to the City's Traffic and Transportation inspection Manager for revievv and approval demonstrating how tlie property owneddeveloper will either provide or cause to be provided on the days and at the times needed to accommodate guest demand, tandem employee parking, valet parking (for hotel, relail, dining ard entertainment uses), or other me~ans to increase tt~e number of City standard dimensioned parking spaces available for visitois to Pointe Anaheim, bringing the total number of vehicles that can be accommodated in ~lhe garage to 5,200 cars. Pedestrian Safe Upon commencement of any If reasonably needed in order to regulate the flow of pedestrian tra(fic, as determined by the Public Works Department, activityluses authorized by City's Traffic and Transportation Manager, the prouerty owneNdeveloper shail pay sil cosls Traffic and Transportation Conditional Use Permit No. 4078; associated with providing one or more pedesirian crossing officers ~t Harbor Boulevard and Division and, on-going during Project Disney Way, in orcler to facilitate the flow of pedestrians during the "Peak Period," which is operations defined as the time period from 5:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. during the following seasonal peaks: the Memorial Day weekend through the Labor Day weekend; the week prior to, during and following Christmas week; Easter weeks (one week before and one week after); and, at any other time determined to be necessary by the City's Traffic and Transportation Manager. The continued need for this officer(s) will be reviewed by the City's Traffic and Transporiation Manager at least once annually, and the days and/or hours of pedestrian crossing officer staffing shall be adjusted, when detertnined necessary by the City's Traftic and Transportatfon Manager. P~~t~,.a~ 3•7•99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 8 Timing Measure Responsiblefor '. _ > „ Mohitorih '; . Prior to the first final building and The propeAy owneddeveloper shall submit to the CitY's Traffic and Transportation Manager for Public Worics Department, zoning inspection; and, review and a~proval, a program tor coordinating traffic signal timing in the area (within the Traffic and T~ ansportation limits of the Scoot signal upgrades) which shall thereafter be implemented by the property Division owneNdeveloper. In addition, the praperiy owner/developer shall submif to the City's Traffic and Transportation Manager for review and approval, a study assessing the t,~nefits of restricting, during certain peak exiting times, pedestrian crossings on the crosswalk located on the north side of thQ intersection of Harbor BoulevarcJ and Disney Way to improve the circulation of vehicular traffic by causing all east-west crossing pedestrian traffic to occur on the south side of such intersection where pedestrian crossings will not slow the east to north tuming movement of cars exiting Disneyland. On-going during Project operations If such restricted pedestrian movement is determined io be necessary by the City's Traffic and Transportation Manager, the property owneNdeveloper shall pay all cosls associated with the design and implementation of such restricted crosswalk for this intersection to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, within the timeframe established by the City Engineer. AIR QUALITY Prior to issuance of each building The property owneNdeveloper shali comply wiih all SCAQMD offset regulations and South Coast Air Quality permit implementation of Best Available Control Technology (BAC'~ for all permitted new and Management District; modified stationary sources. Copies of pertnits shall be given to the Plannin~ Department. Planning Qepartment, Planning Divis!on On-going during Project operations The propeAy owner/developer shail schedule goods movements for off-peak traffic hours to Public Warlcs Deparlment, reduce emissions to the extent practicable. Traffic and Transportation Division Prior to issuance of each building The properiy owneddeveloper shall submit evidence ihat low emission paints and coatings are South Coast Air Quality permit utilized in the design and construction of buildings in compliance with AQMD regulations. This Management District; information shati be denoted on the project plans and specifications. Planning DepaAment, Building Division Prior to issuance of each buildinfl The project design will incorporate the following energy-saving features which will also Pubiic Utilities permit contribute to reduced emissions: Department, Electric Services Administration, • Improved thertnal integrity of stNr,tures and reduced thermat ioa~ through use of automated Resource Efficiency time ctocks or occupant sensors. • Efficient heating and other appliances. . Incorporation of appropriate passive solar design. • Proper sealing of buildings. r~m~~~ S•7•99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 9 Timing Measure Rasponsible tor Monitorin On-going durng Project operations The property owneddeveloper shall participate in marketing programs which promote the Public Works Department, Anaheim Resort area as a mini-vacation site to encourage use of facilities within the area Traffic and Transportaiion rather than takin cars to destinations off-site. Division NOISE Prior to approvai of the Final Site The design and orientation of any use, such as those which could involve amplified live music Planning DepaRment, Plan and open-air festival events, shall be reviewed by a certified acoustical engineer. The property Building Division and owner/developer shall submit a report, for review and approval by the City, to ensure that noise Code Enforcement from areas which involve live amplified music and/or open-air festival events, do not exceed Division the noise levels established by the City of An2heim Sound Pressure Level Ordinance. Prior to final building and zoning A Noise Monitoring Program prepared by a certified acoustical engineer shall be submitted to Ptanning Department, inspections the Planning Department for review and approval for any component of ~ointe Anaheirn that Planning Division and has the potential to involve amplified music or noise from open-air feslival events and, within Building Division nine months of commencement of said activity, the properiy owneddeveloper shall submit the results of the Naise Monitoring Program conducted by a ce~iified acoustical engineer to ensure that there are no violations of the Sound Pressure Level Ordinance from the Pointe Anaheim activity outside fhe Project. if noise in excess of lhe Sound Pressure Level Ordinance is detected, the property owneNdeveloper shail modify operations within three days to bring the noise-generating activity into conformance with the Sound Pressure Level Orclinance. EARTH RESOURCES - GEOLOGY, SOILS AND SEISMICITY Prior to approval of each ~rading The property owner/developer shall submit a thorough soiis and gealogical report (or the area Public Works Department, plan to be graded, based on proposed grading and prepared by an engineering geologist and Development Se-vices geotechnical engineer. The report shall comply with Title 17 of the Anaheim Municipai Code. Division Prior to issuance of each building 7he property owneNdeveloper shall submit for review and approval detailed foundation design Planning Department, peRnit information for the subject buildings, prepared by a civil engineer, based on recommendations Building Di~ision by a geotechnical engineer. Prior to issuance of each foundation The property owner/developer shall submit a report prepared by a geotechnical engineer for Planning Department, permit review and approval which shall investigate the subJect foundation excavaiions to determine ~f Building Division soft layers are present immediately beneath the footing site and to ensure that compressibility does not underiie the footing. Prior to issuance of each building The property owneddeveloper shall submit pians showing that the proposed structure has been Planning Department, permit analyzed for earthquake loeding and designed accorcJing to the most recent seismic standards Building Division in the Uniform Building Code adopted by the City of Anaheim. pnmmp~uwdoc 3•7•94 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 10 Timing Measure ; Resransibie for : Monitorin GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE HYDROLOGY Prior to approval of a grading plan; The propeny owneNdeveloper shall submit a Master Drainage ~nd Runoff Manar~em~nt Plan Public Works Department, and, implemented during Project (MDRMP) for review and approval and pay the required South Central Area Master Pian of Developm~ nt Services construction and operation Drainage (SCAMPD) storm drain fees. The Master Plan shall inciude, but not be limited to, the Division; Regional Water follcwing items: Quality Control Board; Orange County Flood a. Backbone storm drain layout and pipe size, including s~~pporting hydroiogy and hydraulic Conirol District calculations for storms up to and fncluding the 100-year slorm. b. A delineation of the improvements to be implemented for control of project-generated drainage and runoff. c. Detailed assessment of existing water quality, potential water quality impaC,s, and a description of proposed measures to maintain water quality to the extent required by the Natfonai Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and its regulations, including the following: (1) Incorporation of structural and nonstructural City-cor.trolled Best Management Pradices (BMPs). BMPs shall, to the extent permitted by law, include, but are not limited to, containment of masonry and paint wastes on the constn.rction site; proper disposal af vehicle fuel and maintenance wastes; disposal of trash and debris; • prohibiiing water wash down of paved areas (both during and after construction unless allowed by the NPDES permit); and education/training for construclion workers on these practices. Enginee~ing details, maintenance procedures, and funding responsibilities of these BMPs shall also be described. (2) Incorporation of ineasures to comply with applicable actfons to be identified by the RWQCB in conformance with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) statewide water quality control plan for inland suRace waters, adopted April 11, 1991. (3) Description of a waterquality monitoring program to monitorwaterquality during and subsequent to const~uction and to evaluate !he effecliveness of BMPs. The water quality monitoring program shall (dentify: (1) the personlagency responsible for imptementfng the program, (2) sources of pollutants fn runotf (e.g., nuisance flows from development areas, imgation flows), (3) speci8c types of poilutants expected in runoff that will be monitored (e.g., total suspended solids, phosphorous, lead), (4} water qualfty sampling stat(ons that are representative of runoff from ihe sou~ces IdenHfied above 5 sam lin ro ram methodol includin devices to ~i,n.aa 4_7.09 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. U04 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 7 Timing Measure': : ` . Responsible. for ,; : ; > ' Moni4orin:. Prior to ihe first final building and The property owneddeveloper will provide a Parking Maintenance and Operation Plan to the Public Works Department zoning inspectio~;; and Public Works Department, Traffic and Transportafion Manager, for review and apprflval; and, , Traffic and 7ransportation implementation on-going during said Plan shall be implemented on an on-going basis during Project operation. Division Project operations TRANSPORTATION AND C'iCULATION P2rkin Prior to approval of the Final Site The Pointe Anaheim parking structure will be designed to provide striped parking spaces for Public Works Department Plan; and 4,800 cars and 25 bus spaces, with the ability to accornmodate 400 more vehicles. The size of , Traffic and Transportation the parking garage will incrsase to approximately 1,600,000 square feet, and will add up to two Division levels to the garage structure. The height uf the structure will be within the established height limitations set forth in The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan. Prior to the first building and zoning Further, the property owneddeveloper will submit a plan to the City's Traffic and Transportation inspection Manager f~r review and approval demonstrating how the property owner/developer will either provide or cause to be provided on the days and at the times needed to accommodate guest demand, tandem employee parking, valet parking (for hotel, retaii, dining and entertainment uses), or other means to increase the number of City standarci diniensioned parfcing spaces available for visitors to Pointe Anaheim, bringing the total number of vehicles that can be acr.otnmodated in the garage to 5,200 cars. Pedestrian Safe Upon commencemeni of any If reasonably needed in order to regula4e the flow ~f pedestrian traffic, as detennined by the ' Public Works Department activity/uses authorized by City s Traffic and Transportation Manager, the proaerty owner/developer shall pay all costs , Tra~c and Transportation Con~itional Use P?.;,~it No. 4078; associated with pro•r~ding one or more pedestrian crossing officers at Harbor Boulevard and Division and, on-going during Project Disney Way, in orcler io facilitate the flo~v of pedestrians during the "Peak Period," which is operations dPfined as the time period from 5:00 p.rn. to 9:00 p.m. during the following seasonal peaks: the Memorial Day weekend ttirough the Labor Day weekend; the week priar to, during and following Christmas week; Easter weeks (one week before and one week after); and, at any other time determined to be necessary by the City's Traffir, anG Transportation Manager. The continued need for this officer(s) will be reviewed by the City's Traffic and Transportation Manager at least once annualiy, and the days and/or hours of pedestrian crossfng officor staffing shall be adjusted, when determined necessary by the City's Tra~c and 1"ransportati~n Manager. ~~„~,~t~,.a« S-7•99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~kAnaheim Page 8 Timing ; ; rMeasu[e r ! i ; Responsi6(e.for r Prior to the first finat buiiding and ; ; ,; , The property owneddeveloper shall submit to the Gity's Traffic and Transportation Manager for 'Monitorin. Pubiic Works Depattment zoning inspection; and, review and approval, a program for coordinating traffic signal timing in ihe area (within the , Tra~c and Transportation limits of the Scoot signal upgrades) which shall thereafter be imp~emented by the property Division owneddeveloper. In addilion, the property owneddeveloper shail submit to the City's Traffic and Transportation Manager for review and approvai, a study assessing the benefits of restricting, during certain peak exiting times, pedesirian crossings on thP arosswalk located on the north side of the intersection of Harbor Boulevarcl and Disney Way ta improve the circulation of vehicular traffic by causing ali east-west crossing pedestrian traffic to occur on the south si@e ~f such intersection where pedestrian crossings wil! not slow the east to north tuming movement of cats exiting Disneyland. On-going during Project operations If such restricted pedestrian movement is determined to be necessary by the City's Traffic and Transportaiion Manager, the properiy owner/developer shail pay all costs associated with the design and implementation of such restricted crosswalk for this intersection to the saiisfaction of the City Engineer, within the timeframe established by the City Engineer. AIR QUALITY Prior to issuance of each building The property owneNdeveloper shall comply with ali SCAQMD offset regulations and South Coast Air Quality permit implementation of Best Available Control Technology (BAC~ for ail pennitted new and Management District; modified stationary sources. Copies of permits shall be given to the Planning Department. Planning Department, Planning Qivision On-going durinfl Project operations The property owner/developer shall scP,e~~y;e qoods movements for off-peak traffic haurs to Public Works Department, reduce emissions to the extent prac~icabie. Tra~c and Transportation Prior to issuance of each building The property owner/developer shall submit evidence that low emission paints and coatings are Division South Caast Air Quality permit utilized in the desi~n and constru~ion of buildings in compliance with AQMD regulations. This Management District; information shall be denoted on the project plans and specifications. Planning Department, Building Divisfon Prior to issuance of each building The project design will incorporate the following energy-saving features which will also Public Utilities permit contribute to reduced emissions: Department, Electric • Improved thermal integrity of strvctures and reduced thermal load through use af automated Services Adminisiration, Resource Efficiency time clocks or occupant sensors. • Efficient heating and other appliances. • Incorporation of appropriate passive solar design. e Proper sealing of buildings. pammp~an.aoc S•7-99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~kAnaheim Page 9 Timin9 _ Measure _ _ On-going during Project operations ;. < The property owneddeveloper shali participate in marketing programs which promote the <;Monitorin :.< Public Works Department Anaheim Resort area as a mini-vacation site to encourage use of facilities within the area Traffic and Transportation rather than takin cars to destinations off-sife. Division NOISE Prior to approval of the Final Site The design and orientation of any use, such as those which could invoive ampiified live music Planning Department Plan and open-air festival events, shali Ge reviewed by a certified 3coustical engineer. The property , Building Division and owneddeveloper shall submit a repon, for review and approvat by the City, to ensure that noise Code Enforcement from areas which involve live ampiified music and/or open-air festival events, do not exceed Division the noise levels established by the City of Anaheim Sound Pressure Level Ordinance. Prior to final building and zoning A Noise Moniloring Program prepared by a certified acoustical engineer shali be submitted to Planning Department inspections the Planning Department for review and approval for any cor~ponent of Pointe Anaheim that , Pianning Division and h2s the potentiai to involve amplified music or noise from open-air festival events and, within Building Division nine months of commencement of said aclivity, the properly owner/developer shall submit the results of the Noise Monitoring Program conducted by a certified acoustical engineer to ensure that there are no violations of the Sound Pressure Level Ordinance from the Poinle Anaheim activity outside the Project. If noise in excess of the Sound Pressure Levei Ordinance is detected, the properly owneNdeveloper sha11 modify operations within three days to bring the noise-generating activity into confarmance with the Sound Pressure Levei Orclinance. EARTH RESOURCES - GEOLaGY, SOILS AND SEISMICIN Prior to approval of each grading The property owner/developer shall submit a thorough scils and geological repoit for the area Public Works Departm plan to be graded, based on proposed flrading and prepared by an engineering geolog~st and Development Services geotechnical engineer. The report shall comply with Title 17 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Division Prior to issuance of each building The property owneddeveloper shall submit f~r review and approval detailed foundation design Planning Department permit information for the subject huildings, prepared by a civil engineer, based on recommendations , Building Uivision by a geotechnical engineer. Prior to issuance of each foundation The property owneNdeveloper shali submit a report prepared by a geotechnical engineer for Planning Department pertnit review and approval which shall investigate the subject foundation excavations to determine if , Building Division soft Iayers are present immediately beneath the footing site and to ensure that compressibility does not underlie the footing. Prior to issuance of each building The property owneddeveloper shall submi4 plans showing that the proposed structure has been Planning Department permit analyzed for earihquake loading and designed according to the most recent seismic standards , Building Divfsion in the Uniform Building Code adopted by the City of Anaheim. panvnplenJoc S-7•l9 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 ProJect: Pointe~Anaheim Page 10 Timing Measure ' Responsible for '' GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE HYDROLQGY ` Monitorin ; Prior to approval o( a grac+ing plan; The property owneNdeveloper shall submit a Masler Drainage and Runoff Management Plan Public Works Departmen and, implemented during Project (MDRMP) for review and approval and pay the requised South Central Area Master Plan of Development Services constrvcfion and opera4ion Drainage (SCAMPD) storm drain fees. The Master Plan shali include, but not be limited to, the Division; Regional Water totlowing items: Quality Control Board; a. Backbo..e storm drain la out and i e size, inciudin su ortin h drolo and h draulic C ntr9ol Dlstrict Flood calculations for storms up to and ncluding lhe 10Q-year storm.9 y 9Y y b. A delineation of the improvements to be implemented for control of project-generated drainage and runoff. c. Detailed assessment of existing water quality, potential vrater quality impacts, and a description of proposed measures to maintain water qualify to the extent required by the National Pollutant Dlscharge Elimination Syslem (NP~ES) and its regulations, inciuding the following: (1) Incorporation of structural and nonstructural City-controlled Best Management Practices (BMPs). BMPs shall, to the extent permitted by iaw, include, but are not limited to, containment of masonry and paint wastes on the construction site; proper disposal of vehicle fuel and maintenance wastes; disposal of trash and debris; prohibiting waterwash down of paved areas (both during and after construction untess allowed by the NPDES permit); and education/training for construction workers on these practices. Enpineering details, maintenance procedures, and funding responsibilities of these BMPs shall also be described. (2) Incorporation of ineasures to compiy with applicable actions to be identified by the RWQCB in conformance with the State Water Resources Control Boarcl (SWRCB) statewide water quality control Qtan for inland surface waters, adopted April 11, 1991. (3) Description of a water quality monitoring program to monitor water quality during and subsequent to construction and to evaluate the effecliveness of BMPs. The water quality monitoring program shall identify: {1) ihe person/agency responsible for implementing the program, (2) sources of pollutants fn runoff (e.g., nuisance ilows from development areas, irrigation flows), (3) saecific types of pollutants expected in runoff that wi(I be monitored (e.g., total suspended solids, phosphorous, lead), (4) water quality sampling stations 4hat are representative of runoff from the ~~~i~.a« 5-7-99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 11 Timing Measure Responsibte for : Monito~in ' be used and trequency and duration of sampling, (6) method for evaluating data collected from a sampling proyram, including Lhreshold standarcis for determining effectiveness of BMPs, and (~ additional measures, if necessary, to increase the effectiveness of the BMPs to the ihreshold standards identified in C 1 above. Prior+ uance of each building The ~ro~erty owneddevelaper shall submit landscaping and irrigation plans and an Irrigation Pubiic Utilities ~~'-"• Management Program. This !andscape plan shall include a maintenance program to control DepaAment, Electric the use of fertilizers and pNsticides, and ar irrigation system designed to minimize surface Services Administration I runoff and ov+:rwatering. Additionally; , Resource Efficiency; a. Ti~a landscape plans shall be prepared and certified by a licensed landscape architect. Community Services Department Parks The landscape architect shail submit plans in accordance with Anaheim's Landscape , Division; Planning Waler Efficiency Ordinance and Guidelines. Department, Planning b. The Irrigation Management Program shall specify methods for monitoring ihe irrigation Division system and shail be designed by an irrigation engineer (plans to be submitted in accordance with the Specific Plan). The system shall ensure that irrigation rates do not exceed the infiltration of local soils and that tho applicalion of fertilizers and pesiicides do not exceed appropriate levels of frequencies. c. The landscape and irrigation plans shall 4e developed to be consistent with the provisions of the Specific Plan, which require that the maximum annual water allowance for the project not exceed 80 percent of the mean annual evapotranspiration, or that the landscape irrigation sysiem include wa~er-conserving features such as low-flow irrigation heads, automatic imgation scheduling equipment, flow sensing controls, rain sensots, soil moislure sensors, and other wa!er-conserving equipment. In addition, all irrigation syslems shall be designed so that they will funclion properiy with reclaimed water, if it should become available. On-going during Project operations The properly owner/developer shail provide for the following: cleaning of all paved areas not Public Works Deaartment maintained by the City of Anaheim inciuding, but not limited to, private streets and parking lots , Streets and Sanitation on not less than a monthly basis. Using water to clean streels, parking lots, and olher areas Division shall be allowed on a periodic basis if allowed in the applicant's NPDES permit. Nightly washdown shall be allowed where advisable to maintain safe and sanitary working conditions, if allowed in the property owneNdevelopers and City's NPDES permit. Flushing debris, residue, an~ sediment down the storm drains shall conform to the property owneddeveloper's NPDES requirements. Properiy owneddeveloper agrees that materiai deposited In City storm drains shall not be fn vfolation of the City's NPDES pertnit. pd,vnr~.n.do~ S-7•99 Mitigation Monitoring Pian No. 004 Project: Pointe~kAnaheim Page 12 Timing Measure Responsible for Monitorin Prior to each final building and The prope~iy owneNdeveloper shall submit a Certificate of Substantial Compietion, as Plannir!g Department, zoning inspection described in the Specific Plan, which establishes that the landscape irrigation sysiems have Planning Division been inslatled as s ecified in the a roved landsca in and irri ation lans. To be installed with Project water To reduce the project's demand on potabie ~aater, ihe properiy owneddeveloper shall install Publio Utilities mains; and, io be connected if water lines on-site so that reclaimed water may be used for landscape irrigation and other Department, Water reclaimed water becomes available u os~s. Services Administration CONSTRUCTION Demolifion And Earthwork Prior to issuance of each grading The property owner/developer shall submit Demolition and import/Export Plans. The pians Pubiic Works Department, permit (for Import/ Export Plan) and shall inciude identification of offsite locations for material export from the project and options Traffic and Transportation prior to issuance of demolition for disposal of excess material. These options may include recycling of materials on~ite, sale Division permit (for Demolition Pian) to a soil broker or contractor, sale to a project in the vicinity or transport to an environmenlally cleared landfill, with attempts made to move i; within Orange County. The property owneddeveloper ~hall offer recyclable building materials, such as asphalt or concrete for sale or removal by private firms or public agencies for use in construction of other projecls, if not all can be reused on the project site. Trans ortaffon and Cfrculaffon Prior to issuance of the first buiiding The property owneNdeveloper shall submit a Traffic Mitigation and Construclion Phasing and Public Works DepaKment, permit; and, Control Plan. The Traffic Mitipation, Construclion Phasing and Control Plan shall identify the Traffic and Transportation following: Division; Planning Depanment, Planning a. A Construction Staging Area ?lan showing the location and size of the constniction staging Division area. The Plan shall also show how the staging area wiil be screened from view in compliance with the City of Anaheim Municipal Code. Prior to approval of a grading plan or b. A Construction Barrier Plan showing the location and types of barriers lhat will be in place issuance of demolition or building during grading and construclion. Said ptan shatl provide for ali construction areas to be permits, whichever occurs first; and, screened from view, in compliance with the City of Anaheim Munic(pal Code and shall include provision tor the type and height of the barriers to be placed along all construdion perimeters prior to the commencement of demolition, site preperation, or grading, whichever occurs first. Prior to approval of a gcading plan or c. A 1'ruck Route Plan identifyinti truck routes along arterials, avoiding residential areas io issuance of demolition or buiiding the extent feasible and in compliance with the Sound Pressure Level Ordinance. The Plan permit, whichever occ~rs first; and, shall show conformance with the extemal noise limits for construction between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. The Pian shall also prohibit consiruction traffic on residential streets where improvements are not pl4nned and shall provido measures to ensure that truck drivers are directed away from residenqal streets and travel an a roved routes onl . pammpien.doc S•7•99 t+Aitigation Monii~ring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Araheim Page 13 Tirning : Measure Responsib(e.for Monitorin Ni2asures to assist in guiding trUCk movement on the arterial roadwey system includa, but Public Works Department, are not limited to, provision of truck route maps to truck drivers and piacement of Tra~c ar.d Transportation flagpersons and construction signage at appropriate locations. The Tnick Route Pian shall Division; Flanning provide for monitoring of st~eet conditions and potential repairing and/or repaving by DPpartment, Code property owneNdeveloper after completion of constniction as required by the City Enforcement Division Engineer. This plan shali be adhered to throughout the project constructiot3 period. Prior to approval of a grading pian or d. f. Construction Traffic Manage~nent Plan which inciudes mechanisms to reduce Fublic Works Depariment, ~ssuance of demolition or building conslruction-related traffic congestion whEch shall be implemented during grading ar?d Traffic and Transpartation permit, whichever occurs first; and: construciion, including, but not limited to, the following: Division (1) Configure construction parking to minimize onsite and offsite traffic interterence. (2) Minimize obstruclion of through-traffio lanes. (3) Provid~ flagpersons to gui~+e traffic, as determined in the plan. Prior to approval of the first grading e. A Trip rZeduction Plan for constn~ction crew vehicles shali be prepared to ~educe potential Public Works Department, plan; and, vehicle trips an the road and identify parking Incations for construction employees and Traffic and T~ansportation equipment. bivision; Planning Department, Planning Division Prior to issuance of the first building f. A Traffic Management Plan for phasing of roadway improvements, specifying ihe Pubtic Works Oepartment, permit; and, sequencing of constn~ction to do the following: Tra~c and Transpor~ation Division (9) Coordinate schedulinc~ with oti~er infrastructure improvements to allow them to be facilitated efficiently during roadway improvemQnts, such as sewer, storm drain, and water line improvements. ' (2) Outline pror,edures for any required traffic detours during construction, including provision of tour bus stops. (3) Phase each roadway improvement to allow access to all existing b~~sinesses. In some instances this will require lane-by-lane renovation, temporary bypass roads, or traffic reroutes. (d' En~i~,lov verlical shoring as often as possible. This will minimize the amount of road surtace :nat will be disturbed at a given iocation. ~ ~ ram~,vi~,:.ao~ S•ZA9 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 ProJect: Pointe~Anaheim Page 14 T~min9 , ; Mieasure ; , ,; ;: Responsible for Monitorin (5) Sequence the construction of each roadway improvement to minimize disruption to residen4s and businesses. (6) Establish offsite parking and staging areas, where practical and possible, to minimize the impact to existing Ievel of service on adjacent roadways. These offsite parking and staging areas wiil allow a dispersion of traffic flow to noncritical areas and will ancourage bussing of construction workers from the offsite areas to the construction sites. (7) identify how the project improvernents construciion schedules and haui routes will be coordinated with other areawide improvements. The property owneNdeveloper shall coordinate with the Convention Center and area hotels to ensure continued operations of these facilities, as well as the continued operation of the existing Disneyland theme park and Disneyland Hotel. Prior to issuance of the first building g. An infrastructure Coordination Plan showing how the project improvement construction Public Works Department permit schedules and haul routes will be coordinated with other areawide improvements. The , Traffic and Transportation property owneddeveioper shall coorclinate with adjacent uses to ensure conti~ued Division operations of these facilities, as weli as the continued operation of the existing Disneyland theme park and Disneyland Hotel. On-going during constructian The property owner/deveioper shall submit a quar!erly update report showing construction Public Works Department, activities for the upcoming quarter which shall include traffic mitigation and control pianning Traffic and Transportation and co~struction scheduling. Division Prior to approval of each grading The property owneNdeveloper shail show how the project will be in compliance ~vifh the Traffic Public Works Depaftment plan Mitigation and Construction Phasing and Controt Plan. , Traffic and Transpo~tation Division and Development Services Division On-going during construction If Anaheim Police Department or Anaheim TMC personnel are required to provide temporary Police Department; Public traffic control services, the property o:vneddeveloper shall reimturse the Ciiy, on a fair share Works Department, Tra~c basis, if applicable, for reasonabie costs associated with such services. and Transportation Divfsiors r~n~~~~a 3-7-99 Mitigation Monitoring Pian No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheirn Page 15 Timing ~ Measure: Responsibie::for Monitorln Air Qual1 On-~oing during construction The following measures will be foliowed by the property owner/developer to reduce air quafity Planning Departmen4, impacfs: Building Division; Public a. Normat wetting procedures or other dust palliative measures shall be foliowed during Works Department, Development Services earth-moving operations to minimize fugitive dust emissions, in compliance with the City Dfvision of Anaheim Municipal Code. b. Raadways adjacent to the project shaU be swept and cleared of any spilled export material at least twice a day to assist in minimizing fugitive dust; haui routes shall be cleared as needed if spilis of material exported from the project site occur. c. Where practicable, heavy duty construction equipment shall be kept onsite when not in operation io minimize exhaust emissions associated with vehicles repetitiously entering and exiting t~ie project site. d. Trucks importing or exporting soil materiai and/or debris shall be covared prior to entering public streets. e. Manually irrigate or activaie irrigatian systems necessary to water and maintain the vegetation es soon as planting is completed. f. Reduce traffic speeds on all unpaved rnad surfaces to 15 miles per hour or less. g. Suspend all grading operations when wind speeds (as instantaneous gust) exceed 25 miles per hour and during second stage smog aierts. h. The project will comply with the SCAQMD Rule 402, which states that no dust impacts offsite are sufficient to be caUed a nuisance, and SCAQMD Rule 403, which restricts visible emissions from construction. i. Use low emission mobile constn~ction equipment (e.g., tractors, scrapers, dozers, etc.) where practicabie. j. Utilize exist~ng power sources (e.g., power poles) or claan-fuel generators rather than temporary power generators, where practiaable. k. Maintain construction equipment engines by keeping them properiy tuned. I. Use low sulfur fuel for equipment, to the extent practicable. P,~„~,~~~,.ao~ s•~-~~ Mitigation Monitoring Pian No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 16 Timin9 Measure < Responsibie for _ _ On-going during constnaction The property owneNdeveloper shalt implement the fallowing 40 limit emissions from .Monitorin Air Quality Management archiiectural coatings and asphalt usage: District; Planning a. Use nonsolvent-based coatings on buildings, wherever appropriate. Department, Building Division b. Use solvent-based cuatings, where they are necessary, in ways that minimiz~ solvent emissions. c. Encourage use of high-solid orwater-based coatings. On-going during construction All conslruction contractors shali compiy with SCAQMD regulations, including Rule 402 which Air Quality Management specifies that no there be no dust impacts offsite sufficient to cause a nuisance, and SCAQMD District; Planning Rule 403, ~vhich restricts visible emissions from construction. Rule 403 was amended by the SCAQMD after preparation of The Disneyland Resort EIR No 311 Specific measure Department, Building D . . s contained in ttie rule to reduce fugitive dust inciude the following ivision ~ a. Apply chemical stabitizers to disturbed surface areas (completed grading areas) within five days of completing grading or apply dust suppressants or vegetation sufficient to maintain a stabilized surface. b. For open storage piles, apply wat~:~ houriy or cover with temporary coverings. c. Water exposed surfaces at least twice a day under calm conditions and as often as needed on windy days when winds are less than 25 miles per day or during very dry weather in oMer to maintain a surtace cNSt and prevent the release of visible emissions from ;he construction site. d. VJash mud-covered tires and under-cameges of trucks leaving construction sites. e. Provide for street sweeping, as needed, on adjacent roadways to remove dirt dropped by construction vehicles or mud which would otherwise be cartied off by trucks depariing project sites. Noise On-poing during demolition and construction Construction noise shall be limited by the property owneNdeveloper to 60 dBA along the Planning Department property boundaries before 7:00 a.m. and after 7:00 p.m. as govemed by Chapter 6:7, Sound Pressure Levels, of the Anahefm Municipal Code , Building Divis(on and . Code Enforcement Division ~a„u„~i~,.aa 3•7•79 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 17 Timin9, Measure Responsibie tor 'llAonitorin On-going during construclion The property owner/developer shall ensure that all intemal combustion engines on constrtiction F'lanning Department, e ui ment arz fitted with ro erl maintained mufflers. Buildin Division H drolo and Eroslon On-going during grading operations The property owneNdeveloper shall implement standard practices from all applicable codes and Pubiic Works Department, orciinances to prevent erosion. De~elopment Services Division Prior to issuance of each grading The property owneNdeveloper shall obtain required NPDES construction storrm permits from Regional Water Quaiity permit the State Water Resources Control Boarci, if applicable. Cop?es of the Notice of Intent or Control Board; Public permits, as applicable, shall be submitted to the City Engineer. Works Department, Development Services Divisian Hazardous Materials On-going during demolition and In the event that hazardous waste, including asbestos, is discovered during site preparation or Air Quality Nianagement construction construction, the property ownerldeveloper shall ensure that the identified hazardous waste District; Orange County and/or h2zarclous materiai are hanri!ed and disposed of in the manner specified by the State of Health Department; Califomia Hazardous Substances r,~ontrol Law (Heailh and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter Planning Department, 6.5), according to the requiremenls of the Califomia Administrative Code, Title 30, Chapter 22, Building Division; Fire and the ~niform Fire Code, Article 87. Department, Environmental Proiection A enc EMPLOYMENT, POPULATION, AND HOUSING On-going during Project operations The property owner/deveioper will aggressively recruit workers who are already part of the Planning Department, resident work force in the region. Implementation of The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan will Planning Oivision further efforts in offerin em lo ment o ortunities at various socioeconomic levels. PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES Fire ProfectJon Prior to comniencement of structural On-;:ite fire hydrants shall be installed and charged, as required, by the property Fire Deparlment framing on each parcel or lot owneddeveloper. Prior to approval of each grading The property owneddeveloper shall submit an emergency fire access plan to ensure that Fire Department lan service to the site is in accordance with Fire De artment service re uirements. Prior to issuance of each building The property owner/developer shall submit a Construclion Fire Protection Plan which shail Fire Deparlment permit include detailed design plans for accessibility of emergency fire equipment, fire hydrant tocalion, and any other constiuction features required by the Fire Marshal. The property awneNdeveloper shall be responsible for securing (acilities acceptable to the Fire Depariment and h drants shall be o erational with re uired fire flow. pammp~en.aoc 5-7-99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. QG4 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 18 Tim~ny i,4easure Responsibie for Prior to issuance of each bulio~ng Pians shall indicate that all buildings, exclusive of open parking structures, shail have sprinklers Monitortn Fire Department permit; to be implemented prior te installed by property cwner/developer. each final building and zoning ins ection Prior to Issuance of each building Plans 3hail be submitted to ensure that development is in accordance with the City of Anaheim Fire Department permit Fire Department Standards, including: a. Overhead clearance shsll not be less than 14 feet fur the full widlh of access road~. b. i3r`.iges and underground s[ructures to be used for Fire Department access shall be az:,igned to support Fire Department vehictes weighing 75,000 pounds. c. All underground turtnels shall have sprinklers. Water supplies are required at the en!;anres. Standpipes shall also be provided when determined to be necessary by the F~:e Depa~+.ment. ~V_ P,dequate offsite putlic fire hydrants contiguous to the Specific Plan area and onsite private fire hydrants sha;; be provided by the property owner/developer. The precise number, types, and locations of the hydrants shall be determined during building permi! review. Hydrarts are to be a maximum of 400 (eet apart. e. A minimum rasidual water pressure of 20 psi shall remain in the water system. Flow rates for Q~~blic parking facilities shall be set at 1,000 to 1,500 gpm. Prior to issuance of ihe first building permit The proa~ny o~+aer;developer shali comply with the Fire Protection Facilities and Paramedic S Fire Department ervice~ Impa~: F~e Program (per Ordinance No. 5496 and Resolution No. 95R-73 dated May 1S, 198:i). Prior to approvai of street improvement plans The water supply ~ystern shall be designed by the property owneddeveloper to provide sufficient fire flow pressure and siorage for the proposed land uses and f t Fire Department, Public ire pro ection fn accordance with Fire Departanent requirements. Utilities Department, Water Services Administralion Prior to each final buildinfl and The propeAy owner/develope~ shail place emergency telephone service numbers in prominent Fire Department zoning inspection locations as approved by the Fire Department. On-going during Project operations The property owneddeveloper shall coordinate earthquake training with the Fire Department for Fire Department hotel staff and olher er~ployees. pammplm.doc 3•7•99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan tdo. 004 Projeci: Pointe~Anaheim Page 19 Timing ' ; ; Measure ; > < : ' ' Responsibie te~ Prior to issuance of each building : < :: The property owner/developer shall submit an earthquake emergency tesponse plan for review !::Monitorin Fire Department permit for hotels and approval. That plan shall require posted notices in all hotei rooms on earthquake safety procedures. Police Services Prior to issuance of the flrst building Plans shall be submitted shawing the location of a police/security office identifiable and easily Police Department perrnit; and, accessible by the public (i.e., "store-fronY type of space} along with dedicated oarkfig spaces for Police Department employees working in the space within the project site to the satisfaction of the Police Department. Prior to the first final buiiding and Said space shall bs made available to the Police Department for permanert occupancy at no zoning inspection cost to the City. On-going during Project operations Property owneddeveloper shall staff the Pro~ect with the needed level of uniformed private Police Department security officers working in pairs for patrol and surveillance of the facilities to the satisfaction of the Police Deparlment, including possibly 24-hour coverage. Prior to issuance of eac~~ building The Police Department shall review and approve the safety measures incorporated into the Police Department permit project including the parking structures. The security measures shail include, but not be limited to, closed circuit television sunr~illance! cameras and recorcling equipment o~ other substitute security measures ~s may be approved by the Police Department for the parkinc~ structures/facilities, lighting, and other defensible space measures throughout the project, as determined necessa b the Poiice De artment. Solid Waste Prior ta the first final zoning and The property owneddeveloper shall submit project plans to the Director of tJlaintenance' ~r I'ubiic Wori:s C.~partment building inspection review and approvai to ensure that the pians comply with AB 939, the Solid Waste Reduction , Streets and Sanitation Act of 13fl9, as implemented by the City of Anaheim, the County of Orange Inteflrated Waste Division Management Plan, and the City of An~neim integrated Waste Management Plan. Prior to the first final zoning and P. Solid Waste Management Plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the property Pub::~ Works f~eparlment building inspection; and, owner/developer to ensure tnat the project plans comply with AB 939, <^~s administered by City , Streets and Sanitation impiemented durin~ Projsct of Anaheini, and the County's and City's integrated Waste Management plans. Waste Division operations management mitiQation measures that shall be taken to reduce solid waste generation shali inr,lude: a. Detailing the locations and design of solid waste and recyclables s?orage and collection facilities. pommp~en.aoc S•7-99 Miiigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 20 Timing Measure ; ; Respon.sible for , , . , ; ; <Monitorin b. Complying with ali Federal, State, and City regulations for hazardous materiai disposai. c. Participating in the City of Anaheim's vol~lntary "Recycle Anaheim' program or other substitute program as may be developed by the City. In erder to meet the requiremants of ihe Solin Waste Reduclion Act of 1~89 (AB 939), the property owner/deveioper shali implement numerous solid waste reduction programs including, but not limited to, the following: • Facilitating paper recycling by providing chutes or convenient lorations for sorting and recycling bins. • Facilitating cardboard recycl~nc~ (especially from retail areas) by providing adequate space and cen4raiized locations for coilection and baling. • Facilitating glass recycling (especially from restaurants) by providing adequate space for sorting and storing. • Providing trash compactors for nonrecyclable materials, whenever feasible, to reduce the :otal volume of solid waste and the nurnber of trips required for colieciion. • Prohibition of curbside pick-up within the Pointe Anaheim project. • Rec clin of landsca e reen waste. ScPooo/s Prior to issuance of each building The property owneNdeveloper shall ~rovide proof that school impact fees have been paid Planning Department permit consistent with State statute. , Building Division Prior to commencement of 7he property owneN deveioper shall coordinate with the Anaheim Union High School District to Planninc~ Department uses/activities authorized by incorporate a retail training program into the Project for interested high school seniors. , Planning Division The property owneN deveioper shai~ coordinate with the school districts in Anaheim to Planning Department incorporate a school program into the onsite theaters forthe benefit of local school chiidren. , Planning Division Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 21 Timing Measure Responsibte for ; , , _ ,:: , ' Monitorin Wafer Service Prior to issuance of each building Among the water conservation measures to be shown on plans and implemented by the Public Utilities permit; to be implemented prior to property owneddeveloper sl~ail inciude the followinfl: Depattment Elecfric final building and zoning inspections , Services Administration Use of low-flow sprinkler heads in imgation system , Resource E~clency; Use of waterway re-circulation systems Community Services Department, Parks Low-flow fittings, fixtures, and equipment, inciuding low flush toilets and urinals Division Use of self-closing valves on drinkir.g S'ountains Use of reciaimed :vater for irrigation and washdawn when it becomes available Con:inuation of the existing cooling tower re-ciroulation system Jse of efficient imgation systems such as drip irtigation and automatic systems which use moisture sensors Low-flow shower heads in hotels Water-efficient ice machines, dishwashers, clothes washers, and otherwater-using app;lances Use of irrigat~on systems primarily at night ~vhen evaporation rates are tawest Provide information to the public in conspicuous places regbrciing water conserva!~on ~ Use of water-conserving landscape plant materials wherever feasible Use of vacuum and other equipment io reduce the use of wates~ fur washdown of exterier areas Prior to each final zoning and The property owneNdeveloper shall submit a cerlified water audit for landscape irrigation ?ubiic Utilities ~uilding inspection systems. Depariment, Electric oervicas Administration, Resouroe Efficiency P+~Plan.doc 3•7-99 t~.±tigation Mo~;;ioring Plan No. 004 Froject: Pointe~kAnaheim Page 22 Timing - Measu~e ~ Responsibie for Prior tu issuance of the first building The property owner/developer shall comoly with the adopted Anaheim Reso~t Water F2cilities Monitorin . Public Utilities permit Fee Program (Ruie 15E of the Water Utilities Rates, Rules and Regulations per Resolution No. ' Department Water Prior to approval of the Final Site 5~; -i',0, effective Se tember 1, 1995 . The water backflow equipment and any other large water system equipment shall be shown on , Services Division Public Utiliti Plan; and, prior to final building and zoning inspections plans to the satisfaction of the Public Utilities Department, Water Utility Qivision, in either d es Department, Water un erground vaults or behind the Setback Realm area in a manner fully screened from ali ublic streets and alleys; and the facilities will be installed in accorda c ith th l Services Division Prior to approval of the first subdivision map or issuance of the n e w e p ans. Property owneddeveloper shall enter into an agreement recorded against the properly with the City of Anaheim, to lhe satisfaction of the Utililies Department and Cit of Anaheim Ari ' Public Utilities first grading perrriit or building y omey s Office, to guarantee the property owner/developePs participation in water system Department, Water Services Division permit, whichever occurs first improvements necessitated by the project. The agreement shall contain provisions requiring the property owner/developer to pay or cause to be ~aid its fair share funding for said improvements and/or construct said improvements, if determined to be necessary by the Uiilities Department, with reimbursement by other beneficiaries in accorclance with the Utility Rates, Rules, and Regulations. Costs shall !nclude the payment for consultanUcontractor services for the preliminary enyineering, soiis analysis, right-of-way acquisition, demolilion , construclion and inspectior, and any oth-~r related expenses. Further, the property owner/developer shali submit an engineering report and phasinfl plan for review and approval by the UtiliQes Department setting forth the eMent and timing of the water system improvements necessitated by the project for use in implementing the agreement. The property owneNdeveloper shall at all times pertorm its obligations as set forth in said a reement. Wasrewater/Sewer Servlce Prior to the first final building an~1 zoning inspection The property owner/deveioper shall comply with the Sewer Impacl and :mprovement Fee P Public Works Department rogram for the South Central City Area (per Ordinance No. 5490 and Resolution Nu. 95R-60 , Design Divislon dated April 18, 1995). This SCASDS Fee Program applies to the sewer discharge generated ~ above the rate from the existing buildinfl footprints (prior to demolition) and up io the maximurr of 639 000 eak c: Thi F P , p gp . s ee rogram does not apply and mitigate the need of the reverse sewer line in Katella Avenue. Prior to the first final building and zoning inspection A reverse-flow pubiic sewer line shall be constructed in Katella Avenue from a point east of the I-5/Anaheim Boulevard to State College Boulevarci to accommodate lhe sewage flow in exc Public bVorks Department, D ess of that projecled from the land uses permitted by Thd Disneyland Resort Specific Plan wiihin esign Division the boundaries of Pointe Anaheim, which cannot be accommodated by curent capacity. Line siz(ng and impiementation of this measure will be as follows: ~ Analyze the Pointe Anaheim sewer flows with the City's updated Basin 0 model to determine local sewer impacts and downstream impacls to the Katells sewer system. pammplan.doc S-7•99 Mitigation Monitoring Pian No. 004 Projeci: Pointe~Anaheim Page 23 Timin9 Measure Responsible for _. Monit~rin • Determine the size and limits of a new puhlic sewer in Katelta, east of Interstate 5, 40 intercept and redirect flows from the ASA!ALUP tributaries. I• Coordinate all anal sis, findin s, and conclusions for a roval with the Cit of Anaheim. Storm DreJns Prior to issuance of the first building The property owneNdeveloper shall comply wilh the Storm Drain Impact and Improvement Fee Public Works Department, permit Program for the South Central City Area (per Ordinance No. 5491 and Resolution No. 95R-61 Design Division dated April 18, 1995); or, 4he City may enter into altemative financing arrangements with the ro erty owneddeveloper priorto approval of the first Gradinq Plan. Electrici Prior to issuance of each building The propeAy owneNdeveloper shall submit plans showing that each of the projecl's buildings Public l ltililies permit will comply with the State Energy Conservation Standards for New Residential and Dep~utment, Electric Nonresidentiai Buildinc~s (T'itle 24, Part 6, Article 2, Califomia Code of Regulations). Services Administration, Prior to issuance of each building In orcler to conserve energy, the property owner/developer shall implement numerous energy Resource Effcienc Public Utilities permit; to be implemented prior to saving prackices in compliance with Title 10, which may include the following: Department, Electric each final b~ilding and z•:;~ing Services Administration, inspectiun . Consultation with the City energy-conservation experts for assistance with energy- Resources Effic(ency conservation design features. • Use of high-efficiency air conditioning systems controlled by a computerized management system including featur2s sucti as a variable air volume system, a 100-percent outdoor air economizer cycle, sequential operation of air conditioning equipment in accordance witti building demands, isolation of air conditioning to any seiected floor or floors. • Use of eleclric motors designed to conserve energy. . Use of special fighting fixtures such as motion sensinp light switch devices and compact fluores~.ent fixlures in place of incandescent lights. • Use of T8 lamps and eledronic ballasts. Metal hallide or high-pressure sodium for outdoor li htin and arkin I~ts. Prior to issuance of the first bui[ding The property owneNdev~loper shall install electrical and communication conduit and Public Utilities perrnit substructures within the development site to provide for electrical distribution to serve the Department, Electric various u:.~s within the develo mant. Services Administration Prior to issuance of the first building 'The property owneNdeveloper shall pay fees in accordance with Anaheim's Electric Rates Public Utilities permit , Rules & Regulations for installation of backbone cables, switches and related facilities to Depanment, Electric rovide eleclrical distributfon to the develo ment site. Sen~i~:es Adm(nist~atfon pammplnn.doc S-9•99 Mitigation Monitoring Pfan No. OG4 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 24 Timing Measure Responsible for ' Prior to issuance of each building The property owneddeveloper shall pay fees in accorclance with Anaheim's Electric Rates, Public Utilitiesorin permit Ruies and Regulations for eleclricsl commercialCndustrial services for specific uses within the DepaRment, Electrc development site. Services Admir.istration Prior to the issuance of the first Analysis and validation of available electri~ity capacity will be conducted to lhe satisfa~Kion of Public Utilities building perrnit the Public Utitities Deparlment and, if deemed necessary, additional mitigation will be piovided Department, Electric by the property ownedd~:veloper to the satisfacQon of the Public Utilities Department, if the Se~iices Administratior. property owner/developer proposes to build lhe movie theater complzx. Prior to issuanc~ of each building The property owner/developer shall submit plans which shall ensure that buiidings a:e in Public Utilities permit conformancs with ihe State Energy Conservation Standards for nonresidentiai building (Title Department, Electric 24, Part 6, F~rticle 2, Califomia Administrative Code). Services Administration, Resource Efficienc Prior to eacli *nal building and 7he property owner/developer shall implement a program (The Southem Calitomia Gas Planning Department, zoning inspection I ~ompany has developed several programs which are intendeu to assist in the ~election nf the Duilding Division ~ most energy-efficient water heaters and fumaces.}, as required, to reduce the demand on ~ natur2l gas supplies. Prior to issuance of the first buiiding A pre-project study of area television reception shali be undertaken by the property Planning De artment e it p rm owner/developer to detertnine baseline condilions; 2nd, six months after topping out, a follow- p , Planning Divisian up study of area television reception shail be undeAaken immediately by the property owneddeveloper. If the City o( Anaheim determines that the proposed F-oject creates a significant impact on broadcast television reception at locai residences, a signal booster or reiay system shali be installed on ihe roof of the taliest project building to restore broadcast television rece tion to its original condition as soon as practicable. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Prior to approvai of the first grading plan or issuance of the first Investigalion for the presence of cryptic ianks using geophysical methods sh-:'! be conducted in the subject area for the property owneNdeveloper by a qualified anvironment l f i Fire Department, demolition pemit, whichever occurs f a pro ess onal in the areas of fonner service stations and those areas known or thought to have been tormerly Environmental Protection Section irst occupied by USTs and where tank removal has not been verified prior to excavation or grading in these areas. Soil sampling or a sail organic vapor survey may be required if soil sampling results are n~t available or indicate contaminalion is present above regulatory guidelines. If warranted , subsuriace fnveNigation and sampling sht:if be und~•~i~ken fn these areas, and appropriate remediation me~scres developed, if necus~ary, before demotitfon, excavation or greding takes , place in these areas. pummp~en.aoc i_~_oo Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 25 Timing Measure - ' ; : ` ' Responsible for >; Prior to removal of underground ; ; :, A permit shall be obtained from the Environmental Protection Section of the Fire Department ' ;Manitorin: Fire Departtrtent tanks for removal of underground tanks by the property owner/deve{oper. During removal of the , Environmental Protection underground storage tank, a representative from the Fire DepaAment, Environmental Section Protection Section, shall be onsite to direct soil sam lin . On-going during remediation Remediation activities conducted on tehalf of the property o:vner/developer of surtace or Orange County Health subsurta~e contamination not related to USTs shall be overseen by 1he Orange Gounty Health Department; Public Department. Information on subsurtace contamination from an underground storage tank shall Utilities Department, be provided to the Public Ufilities Department, Water Seivices Administration, Environmental Water Services Services. Administration, Prior to approval of the first grading The property owneNdeveloper shall submit a plan for review and approval of the Fire Environmental Services Fire Department plan or issuance of the first Department, which details procedures that will be taken if a previously unknown UST or oiher , Environmental Protection demolition permit, whichever occurs unknown hazardous materials or waste is discovered onsite. Section; Orange County first Nealth Department Prior to relocation of any The transformers shall be tested by the properly owneNdeveloper for PCBs. Public Utilities transformers within the Proje~t Department Electric boundaries that may contain PCBs , Services Administration which are being moved or relocated as ari of ro'ect develo ment Prior to approval of a grading plan A subsurFace investigation and sampling, if needed, shall be undeRaken by a qualified Public Utilities environmentai professional for the property own2r/developer to !he satisfacti~n of the Public Department, Water Utilities Department, Water Services Administralion, Environmental Services, to determine if aErvices Administralion the former Chevron station's USTs and/or business practices have environmentally impacted , Environmental Services the subject property. Prior to approval of a grading plan A physical inspection of the interiors of 1731-1741 and 175i-1755 South Clementine Street (to Orange County Health be renamed "Freedman Way"), as weli as the surrounding grounds, shall be con~ucted by a Department; Fire qualified environmental professional for the property owneNdeveloper to the satisfaction of the Department, Orange County Health Department/Anaheim Fire Department to accurately assess any Environmantai ProteC,ion po!~ ~tial presence of hazardous waste malerials at said properties. Where possibie, interviews Section ~Nith property owners and/or company representatives shail be conducted to obtain information on the hazardous material usage histories and handling practices of the sites and, if available , copies of contaminant invesligation rsporis shall be reviewed to evaluate the presence and level of hazarcious substances in the soil at each propeKy. The results of this investigation shall be submitted to the Orange County Health Department and the Anaheim Fire Department for review and approval. 9~Plan.dx 5-7-99 Mitigation Monitorin.~ Plan No. Q04 Project: Pointe~Anahi~im Page 26 Timing Measure" Responsible;!.for , 'Monitorin If warranted, subsurtace investigation and sampling shall be undertaken by a qualified environmental professional in coordination wi'h the Orange County Health Department. Appropriate remediation measures shall be developed, if necessary, before demolition, excavation, or grading take place in these areas. On-going during abatement of LBP All aspects of Title 8, Califomia Code of Regulation, § 1523.1 shall apply. These include Fire Department, manual demolition, manual scraRing, manual sanding, he: t gun applications, general cleanup, Environmental Prutection power tool cieaning with dust collection systems, and spray painting. At z minimum, half-mask Section air purifying respirators shall be utilized during these types of tasks. In addition, all other aspects of Tiile 8, Califomia Code of Regulations, § 1523.1 shail apply. These include employee exposure assessment respiratory protection program, protective clo!hing, housekeeping, hygiene facilities and praclices, medical surveillance prograa;, proper employee training in the hazarcls of working with lead-containing materials, posting of waming signs, engineering controls, employer record keeping observation monitoring, ar,d observation prc~cedures. Ori-going during demo(ition Appropriate disposal of lead and other hazardous materials to landfill shali be required, Fir2 Department ' depending on waste characterization. The State of Ca!ifomia requires that zll waste streams t,e , Environmental Protection , characterized based on Waste Extraction Tests (WE~, such as toial Soluble Threshold Limit Section Concentrations STLC , to dete?nine a ro riate dis asal facilit and rocedures. VISUAL RESOURCES AND AESTHE TICS Prior to approval of the Final Site The property owneddeveloper shall submit plans which illustraie that all mechanical equipment Planning Department, Plan; to be implemented prior to and trash areas for the subject buiidings will be screened from adjacent pubiic streets. Planninc~ Division final buildin and zonin ins ections Prior to approval of the Final Site The property owneddeveloper shali submit a landscape and irrigation plan. This plan shall be Planning Department, Plan prepared by a licensed landscape architect. The landscape plan shall include a phasing pian Planning Division for the instatlation and maintenance of landscaping associated with the Final Site Plan. Prior to the final building and zoning The property owner/developer shali participate in a landscape assessment and main1enance City Attomey's Office inspection district, as adopted for the Anaheim Resort. Prior to submittal of the Final Site If the height of any building onsile is higher than shown on the conceptual p~ans/exhibits Planning Department, Plan submitted in connection with Condiiional Use Permit No. 4078, the !~roperty owner/developer Pianning Division shall submit a shade and shadow analysis to the Ptanning Department for review and approval amonstrati~g that the proposed structure(s) would not create significant shade and shadow .~~~pacts on adjacent land uses. A significant shade and shadow impact would occur when outdoor active areas (e.g., eating areas along Harbor Boulevard, hotel/motel swimming pool areas, etc. or structures that include sensitive uses e. ., residences have windows that pnnunpinn.dac 5-7-99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. U04 Project: Pointe~Anaheim Page 27 Timing ;Measure: Responsible;for _ , Monitorin ~ormally receive sunlight are covered by shado:vs for more than 50 percent of the sunlight hours. If the analysis identifies shade znd/or shadow impacts Nould occur and the building setbacic, architectural massing ar,d landscape requirements provisions ~et forth in Section 5.0, Design Plan of the Anaheim Resort Specific Pian, do not function as feasible mitigatian measu~~~s, additional tech; •~~:al review of thF Hrucluret^,) will be required. The height of al1 structures shall not exceed the maximum height pen,,itted by The Disneyfand Resort Specific Plan. Prior to approval of the Final Site The property awneNdeveloper shall submit plans which detail the lighting system forthe Planning Department, Plan proposed project. The systems shall be designed and maintained in such a manner as to Planning Division conceai light sou~ces to the extent feasible to minimize light spillage and giare to the adjacent uses. Tr~e plans si,~!I be prepared and signed by a licen~ed electrical engineer, with a letter from the en ineer staiin that, in the a inion of the en ineer, this re uirement has been m2t. CULTURA~ RESOURCES Prior to approval of each grading The property owneNdeveloper shali submit a letter identifying the certified archaeologist that Public Works Dep~~tment, ptan has been hired to ensure that fhe following actions are implemented: Development Serv~ces Division a. The archaeologist must be present at the pregradinfl conference in order to establish procedures for tamporarily hal?ing or redirecting work to permit the sampling, identification, and evaluation of arti~a~Ks if potentially significant aRifacls are uncovered. If arti~a.;ts are uncovered and determined to be significant, the archaeological observer shall determine appropriate actions in cooperation with the property ownerldeveloper for exploration and/ar salvage. b. Spec3mens that are coltecled prior to or during the grading process will be donated to an appropriate educationa! or research institution. c. Any archaeol:~gical work at the site shall be conducted under the direclion of the certified archaeulogiM. If any aRifacts are diswvered during grading operations when !he archaeologfcal monitor is not present, grading shall be diverted around the area untii the monitor can survey the area. d. A final report delailing the flndings and disposition of the specimens shall be submitted to the City Engineer. Upon completion of ttie grading, the archaeologist sholl notify the City as to when the final report will be submiitr,d. pnmmplan.doc 5-7-99 Mitigation Monitoring Plan No. 004 Projed: Pointe~Anaheim Page 28 Timing ; Measure ' Responsi6le for Prior t~ approval of each grading The property owre~/developer shall submit a letter identifying the certified paleontologist that ,.:~lonitorin Public Wo~ics Department ' P~an has been hired tr, ensure that the following actions are implemented: , Development Services a. The paleontol4gist must be present at the nregrading conference in orcler to establish Division procedures to temporarily halt or redirect work to permit the sampling, identification, and evaluation of fossil.s if potzntiaily significant ~~aleontological resources zre uncovered. If artifacts are uncovered and found to be significant, the paleontological obsenrer shall determine appropriate actions in cooperatior~ with the property owner/developer for exploration and/or salvage. b. Specimens that are collected prior to r,r during the grading process wiil be donated to an appropriate educational research ins'~itution. c. Any paleontological work at the sit~: shali be conducted under the direction of 4he certified paleontologist. If any fossils are discovered during grading operations when the paleontolopical monitor is not present, grading shall be diverted around the area until the monitor can survey the area. d. A final report detaiting the findin,e,s and disposition of the specimens shall be submitted. Upon completion of the grading, the paleontologist shall notify the City as to when the finai report will be submitted. ENERGY Prior to issuance of each truilding The property owneddeveloper sh.all demonstrate on plans that fuel-efficient models of gas- Plannin!~ Department , permit powered building equipme:it have :;een incorporated into the proposed proJect to the extent Buiidin~ Division feasible. pnmmplanaoc 5-7-99