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Appeal Application No. 2025-02 — Forty Martyrs Armenian Church Middle School (5311 <br /> W. McFadden Avenue) <br /> staff report (Exhibit 3 to the February 3, 2026 City Council staff report), the project <br /> underwent a development project review application where City staff conducted a <br /> thorough review of the project. The review consisted of reviewing updated <br /> architectural plans, focus traffic studies which involved the new integration of the <br /> seventh and eighth grades, updated parking management plan to account for the <br /> increase of 15 students, and overall operations of the school and church. The <br /> development project application was submitted on February 9, 2023, and deemed <br /> complete on August 7, 2025. As part of the development project review process, <br /> the application was evaluated by City staff including the Planning Division, Building <br /> Division, Public Works Development Engineering, Public Works Water Division, <br /> and the Orange County Fire Authority. <br /> Additionally, the application was considered a modification of an existing CUP, <br /> because the proposed land uses and operational standards will remain the same. <br /> The only proposed change is to increase the student enrollment by 15 students <br /> and incorporate seventh and eighth grade students. Moreover, as stated on pages <br /> four and five of the Planning Commission staff report (Exhibit 3 to the February 3, <br /> 2026 City Council staff report), the Planning Commission approved CUP No. 1982- <br /> 18 and Variance No. 1982-20 in 1982, allowing the construction of the church <br /> building and the private school designed to serve students in kindergarten through <br /> ninth grade. The CUP allowed the church and private school uses in the R1 zoning <br /> district and the variance allowed the reduction in parking. However, at the time of <br /> construction, the private school facility was designed to accommodate elementary <br /> students, serving pre-kindergarten through sixth grade. While CUP No. 1982-18 <br /> allowed the private school use extending through ninth grade, the 17,500-square- <br /> foot building did not provide the necessary floor area or capacity to serve students <br /> above the sixth grade. Furthermore, the school's operational program and <br /> curriculum were limited to elementary education, and no middle school grades <br /> were implemented under the existing CUP. The proposed modification was <br /> intended to allow the same land uses with a higher number of students and <br /> incorporating the new seventh and eighth grades. <br /> 5. Appellant Request.R-1 Residential Protection &Land Use Compatibility Violations <br /> Analysis of Issue: <br /> The appellant claims that approval of the expansion of the existing school violated <br /> the General Plan land-use policies intended to safeguard residential <br /> neighborhoods from intrusion by intensified institutional uses. As stated on page <br /> Exhibit 6 — Response to Appeal Comments <br /> ity ouncil 18 — 162 2/3/2026 <br />