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REQUEST FOR <br />Planning Commission Action <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE: <br />MARCH 13, 2017 <br />TITLE: <br />PUBLIC HEARING — FILED BY THE CITY <br />OF SANTA ANA FOR ZONING ORDINANCE <br />AMENDMENT NO. 2016-03 TO AMEND CERTAIN <br />SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 41 OF THE SANTA ANA <br />MUNICIPAL CODE (STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 3,2) <br />Prepared by Ann Hsin-An Ni <br />PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY <br />APPROVED <br />❑ <br />As Recommended <br />❑ <br />As Amended <br />❑ <br />Set Public Hearing For <br />DENIED <br />❑ <br />Applicant's Request <br />❑ <br />Staff Recommendation <br />CONTINUED TO <br />-21 <br />ExecutivenDirector ,'`,',�— Planning Mary ger <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />Recommend that the City Council adopt an. ordinance approving Zoning Ordinance Amendment <br />No. 2016-03 to revise certain sections of Chapter 41 (Zoning) of the Santa Ana Municipal Code <br />(SAMC). <br />Request of the Applicant <br />Staff is proposing to amend several sections of Chapter 41 of the SAMC to streamline certain <br />permit processes, clarify and revise certain standards, comply with changes in state and federal <br />laws, and respond to current economic trends. Specifically, staff is requesting amendments to <br />Chapter 41 including Section 41-198.13 (wireless facilities), Section 41-246 (R-21Two-Family <br />Residence), Section 41-593.4 and 41-593.5 (Specific Development/SD site plan review), Section <br />41-638.1 (minor exception), Section 41-639 (Planning Commission to make findings of fact), <br />Sections 41-668 through 41-669 (development project approval), and Sections 41-1309 through <br />41-1411 (parking standards). <br />Background <br />Various sections within Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Zoning) have been revised <br />periodically over the last several years to respond to changes in development, to adopt new <br />permitting procedures, and to comply with changes to state and federal laws. In a continuing effort to <br />establish high-quality development standards and to create a user friendly environment for residents <br />and the business community within the city, the Planning Division is proposing revisions to various <br />sections of the Zoning Code. <br />After a thorough analysis of the current code requirements in the city, staff identified a number of code <br />amendments and additions that are necessary to ensure clear, uniform, predictable, and legally <br />consistent regulations. The proposed changes and additions will enable the City to implement a <br />regulatory framework that both protects the health, safety, and welfare of the city and limits undue <br />strain on home owners, business operators and developers. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />75A-5 <br />