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<br />Conditional Use Permit No. 2005-33 <br />February 13, 2006 <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />Analysis of the Issues <br /> <br />Originally established in 1911 by Mr . Oliver Halsell, the Fairhaven <br />Memorial Park and Mortuary is one of the oldest and most respected <br />cemeteries in Orange County. Its original mausoleum, built in 1916, was <br />one of the first constructed in California. Since its initial founding, <br />the cemetery has continued to expand its property holdings and the <br />services it provides including the construction of additional mausoleum <br />space. The subject property has been owned by Fairhaven since <br />approximately 1956 and has long been planned for use as an expansion <br />site for the cemetery. This expansion is being requested so that the <br />cemetery may continue its mission of providing "caring and dedicated <br />funeral planning and a lasting memorial in an environment of warmth and <br />beauty." <br /> <br />The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan land use <br />designation of Open Space, which anticipates cemetery uses. The <br />proposed construction of approximately 12,596 square feet of mausoleum <br />and chapel space is well below the amount of square footage that could <br />be constructed on the site per the Open Space FAR of 0.2. The property, <br />zoned General Agriculture (AI), allows cemeteries, mausoleums and <br />crematories as conditionally permitted uses within the Al zoning <br />district (SAMC Sec. 41-201.5). The proposed project meets or exceeds <br />all of the City's development standards. <br /> <br />Chief among the issues to be considered with the proposed expansion was <br />the need for the project to be sensitively integrated into the urbanized <br />environment that has developed around it. With the existing cemetery to <br />the south providing a pleasing mature landscape edge along Fairhaven and <br />the existing single family homes to the north, it was important that the <br />new cemetery be planned in such a way as to be an enhancement to the <br />area. The 35 - foot landscape setback along the maj ori ty of Fairhaven <br />Avenue , extensive use of landscaping throughout the interior of the <br />project and especially along the northern perimeter, the decorative <br />entry along Fairhaven Avenue and the inclusion of a new sidewalk all <br />serve to sensitively integrate this project into its existing setting. <br /> <br />Public Outreach <br /> <br />On August 29, 2005 representatives of Fairhaven Memorial Park hosted a <br />communi ty meeting to discuss the proposed proj ect with the homeowners <br />adjacent to the property on the north. Those who attended were <br /> <br />31A-8 <br /> <br />