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2024-071 Allow The Construction Of An Accessory Structure Exceeding Fifteen Feet In Height Within The Rear Yard
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2024-071 Allow The Construction Of An Accessory Structure Exceeding Fifteen Feet In Height Within The Rear Yard
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11/19/2024
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evidence; on-site accessory structures (e.g., new detached garage, a shed, or a <br /> playhouse); etc. <br /> In this case, the proposed structure is not physically altering or changing the <br /> exterior of the Maharajah House. Therefore,the proposed project is not considered <br /> a modification, as defined by Chapter 30 of the SAMC, and no additional review <br /> by the HRC is required for this project. Moreover, pursuant to the SAMC Sections <br /> 2-350.2 and 41-630, the proposed CUP is a land use application within the purview <br /> and review authority of the Planning Commission, not the HRC. <br /> a. Appellant Statement — Historical Compatibility. 2221 North <br /> Heliotrope Drive, "The Maharaja House."Is historically significant due to its <br /> Art Modeme architecture as well as provenance — listed on the Register of <br /> Historical Properties, designated as a Landmark, associated with a foreign <br /> ruling family, and given a Mill's Act Contract. Its Art Modern style fits in well <br /> with the varied styles that comprise the neighborhood and its style is <br /> multiple other Floral Park homes. <br /> Analysis of Issue: Appellant did not provide a specific reason for an appeal <br /> in this subsection. Rather, the appellant stated a known fact about the <br /> historic significance of the subject property. Statement noted. <br /> b. Appellant Statement— Variance for Project Height. The 23'4"height <br /> of the proposed new structure exceeds the City's code for accessory height <br /> limits of 20'0". Because the structure will significantly exceed the <br /> approximate six-foot-high fence surrounding the property, it will be clearly <br /> visible from Santa Clara Avenue. Despite the fact that existing planting and <br /> added required plantings may hide the structure, nothing prevents future <br /> pruning of trees or re-landscaping at the sole discretion of the owners. <br /> Of Significant Importance, the approval of the CUP provides a dangerous <br /> precedent providing tacit permission to other residents (both within Floral <br /> Park and in any other neighborhood within Santa Ana) to erect structures <br /> that may clearly fall outside the architectural compatibility of the historic <br /> neighborhood. <br /> Analysis of Issue: Pursuant to Section 41-232.5 of the SAMC, accessory <br /> buildings more than fifteen feet in height, or more than one story, require <br /> approval of a CUP. The property owners are proposing an accessory <br /> structure with a total height of 23'-4", triggering discretionary review and <br /> approval of a CUP by the Planning Commission. The purpose of regulating <br /> the height of accessory structures within single-family residential zones is <br /> to minimize impacts to surrounding areas and ensure the structures will <br /> provide a positive contribution to neighborhood character and identity. The <br /> height does not need a variance, as the height is permissible subject to <br /> approval of a CUP. <br /> Resolution No. 2024-071 <br /> Page 9 of 15 <br />
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