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Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2016-03 <br />March 13, 2017 <br />Page 3 <br />5. Planning Commission Approval Authority on Discretionary Actions Sec. 41-638.1. and Sec. <br />41-639. <br />The Planning Commission holds public hearings and makes a determination to approve or <br />deny variances, conditional use permits and minor exceptions. Decisions made by the <br />Planning Commission are then placed on the City Council's consent calendar for confirmation. <br />The proposed change will streamline the development process by making all decisions made <br />by the Planning Commission final. Parties aggrieved by the Planning Commission's <br />determination will have the ability to appeal the decision to the City Council. <br />6. Development Project Plan Approval Sec. 41-668 and Sec. 41-669. <br />Development project (site plan) review is required for the construction of any new building or <br />'buildings, or additions to any existing building or buildings, of 500 square feet or more, or if the <br />cost exceeds $50,000.00. The proposed change will increase the threshold from 500 square <br />feet,to 2,500 square feet, which will substantially expedite the development process for smaller <br />projects and reduce the cost for development processing. Based on a review of development <br />projects submitted in the past two years, this change will result in a reduction of 10 percent of <br />the total number of projects submitted into the development project review process. The 2,500 - <br />square -foot threshold will also be consistent with the threshold proposed for parking reductions <br />and landscaping plan review. <br />7. Change of Use Exception Sec. 41-1309 and 41-1309.1. <br />The proposed change of use exception will allow the change of certain uses within an existing <br />building up to 2,500 square feet in size without the need to provide additional parking and <br />loading spaces. For example, a tenant space may change from retail (5 spaces per 1,000 <br />gross square feet) to a restaurant use (10 spaces per 1,000 gross square feet) without <br />providing additional parking. The proposed amendment will allow an easier transition when <br />change of use occurs in the commercial, professional and industrial zoning districts. <br />8. Parking Standards Sec. 41-1341 thru 1411 <br />The current parking standards were adopted in the early 1990's based on a nationwide parking <br />demand analysis conducted by the ULI (Urban Land Institute). These standards are outdated <br />and do not reflect the current urban setting of Orange County. A recent staff survey of various <br />cities, including Anaheim, Glendale, Long Beach, Sacramento and Santa Monica, noted that <br />the City's parking standards were higher in some categories, with a reduction necessary to be <br />more aligned with current parking trends (Table 1). This proposed adjustment will ensure that <br />Santa Ana is consistent with current standards and the parking standards will not create an <br />economic disadvantage in attracting necessary new development to the city. <br />75A-7 <br />