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ORDINANCE NO. NS-1770
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED ON
THE EAST SIDE OF PACIFIC AVENUE, NORTH
OF WAt~qER AVENUE FROM THE R4 (SUBURBAN
APARTMENT) DISTRICT TO THE SD (SPECIFIC
DEVELOPMENT) DISTRICT AND ADOPTING
SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN NO. 26
to make
certain
WHEREAS, Amendment Application No. 915 has been filed
certain changes in the zoning district designations of
real property, as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission after duly noticed
public hearing, has recommended approval of the changes in use
district designations as proposed in said Amendment Application,
the approval of Specific Development Plan No. 26 for said
property; and
WHEREAS, the ~o~ncil, prior to adopting this ordinance,
has reviewed the initial environmental study prepared for this
project, and has approved the Negative Declaration for this
project based thereon; and
WHEREAS, this Council, after duly: n'0tfced pub%~.
hearing, has determined that the changes in use district
designations proposed in the abovesaid Amendment Application
and the approval of Specific Development Plan No. 26, are
justified by the public necessity, convenience and general
welfare;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
1. That parcel of real property located generally on
the east side of Pacific Avenue, north of Warner Avenue
and more specifically described as follows:
PARCEL 3 AS SHOWN ON PARCEL MAP 1033
RECORDED IN BOOK 109, PAGES 46 AND 47,
OF PARCEL MAPS, RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY.
ORDINANCE NO. NS-1770
PAGE TWO
is hereby reclassified from the R4 (Suburban Apartment)
District to the SD (Specific Development) District.
2. Specific Development Plan No. 26 set forth in
Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference, is hereby approved for the abovedescribed real
property.
3. An Amended Sectional District Map No. 23-5-10
showing the abovedescribed changes in use district
designations is hereby adopted.
ADOPTED this 15th day of April
, 1985.
ATTEST:
Daniel E. Griset
Mayor
/ 'ice C. Guy /
~'Clerk of the Counc~F
COUN CI LMEMBE RS
Griset Aye
Acosta
Hart
Johnson
Luxembourger Aye
McGuigan
Young -~
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 3
SECTION 4
SECTION 5
EXHIBIT A
Specific Development Plan No. 26
APPLICABILITY OF ORDINANCE
The specific development zoning district for the subject property,
as authorized by Chapter 41, Division 26, Sec. 41-593 et sq.,
of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, is specifically subject to the
standards and regulations contained in this plan for the express
purpose of establishing land use regulations and standards.
All other applicable chapters, articles and sections of the
Santa Aha Municipal Code shall apply unless expressly waived or
superseded by this ordinance.
PURPOSE
The SD 26 development plan consisting of standards and regulations
is hereby established for the express purpose of protecting the
health, safety and general welfare of the people of the City by
promoting and enhancing the value of properties and encouraging
orderly development.
USES PERMITTED
A 60 unit residential senior citizen apartment project.
HEIGHT LIMIT
A three story dwelling unit structure over one floor of sub-
terranean parking will have a height elevation of 42 feet from
grade.
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
A. Residential Units: 60
B. Buildings: 1
C. Density: 65.2 units/acre
D.' Parking - Covered: 35 standards
16 compact
4 handicapped
Uncovered: 6
TOTAL: 61
E. Unit Breakdown:
F. Building Coverage:
45 1 bdrm. 1 bath (596 !~,q.ft.)
15 2 bdrm. 2 bath (8B6 sq.ft.)
4B%
SECTI~lN 6
Landscaping, %eh Space
Common recreational open and enclosed space is equal to
13,350 sq. ft. Each unit provided with private open space
balconies. Recreational facilities will include shuffle-
board courts, recreation areas, tenant planting area and
hydrotherapy spa. ,All setbacks to be landscaped in accordance
with approved landscape plan.
H. Building Setback
Front (West): 35'-58
Rear (East): 15
Side (North): l0
Side (South): lO'
(Pacific Street frontage)
I. Walls:
Architecturally integrated 6 foot high decorative masonry
wall along north, east and south property lines dropping
to 4 feet within 15 feet of the required front yard set-
back.
OPERATIONAL STANDARDS
A) Planning Department
1. That the project be constructed in accordance with the
approved specific development plan and elevations, subject
to minor modifications approved by the Planning Department.
2. Orior to the release of use and occupancy permits, all on-
site improvements, including landscaping, shall be in place.
That the project be operated and leased only as a senior
citizen development. At such time as a proposed change in
use to typical multi-family units is proposed, parking
must be provided on site to .code standards.
4. That a supplemental contract with the Sanitation District
be secured prior to occupancy for special trash pick up.
5. That 10% of the parking provided be allocated for guests.
6. Submit materials palette to be.approved by the Planning
Department.
7. That the landscape plan submitted pursuant to standard
requirement #3 include the following minimum materials.
a) To be located within the streetscape area:
l) One 2,t:' box canopy tree per 25 lineal feet
of stFeet frontage.
2) Two 1E gallon trees per 25 lineal feet of
street frontage.
3) Five 5 gallon shrubs per 25 lineal feet of
street frontage.
B1 Peri, its and Inspection Services
Submit three copies of complete engineered plans for plan
check review showing co,apliance to the llniform Building,
Plumbing, Mechanical and Fire Codes, National Electric
Code, Santa A~a Security Ordinance, State Regulations for
Sound and Energy and Federal Flood ZQne Protection.
C) Fire Department
The proposed senior citizen apartments shall comply with all
applicable sections of the 19A2 Uniform Fire Code, California
Administrative Code and City of Santa Ana Municipal Code wqich
shall include but not be limited to:
1. All portions of exterior walls on the first floor shall be
within 150 feet of Fire Department access.
2. All portions of exterior walls on the first floor shall
be within 150 feet of an accessible fire hydrant.
An acceptable alternative to the above requirements would
be a residential fire sprinkler system installed in con-
formance with NFPA #13D and with 3/8 inch commercial
sprinklers in the parking area.
4. A manual alarm system installed in conformance with NFPA
· 72 shall be provided.
5. Portable fire extinguishers installed in conformance with
NFPA #10 shall be provided.
Police Department
Must Comply with the provisions of Chapter 8 Article II,
Division 3 of the Santa Aha Municipal Code, Building
Security nrdinance. This applies to all new construction.
2. Upgraded Security Lighting Requirements
a) ~xterior dogcway% shall.be equipped with.a.lighqing
oevice capao)e oT prov~olng a minimum ma~nta~neo one
footcandle of light at the base of the door.
b)
All walkways and aisles shall be equipped with a lighting
device capable of providing a minimum maintained one
footcandle of light between lights.
c)
Open :arking lots shall be provided with a minimum main-
tained one footcandle of light on parking surface from
dusk until dawn.
All exterior lights must be equipped with vandal resis-
tant covers· Light shall not shine away from subject
property.
E) Utilities Agency
1. Pay sewer connection fees.
2. Pay O.C.S.D. ~l fees.
3. Pay water mai~ charges.
4. Pay costs of water service and fire protection
facilities installation.
NOTE:
Developer is advised that no sewer main exists in
Pacific Avenue fronting thi~ property. Developer
must sewer this project to existing manhole in the
Seacrest Way cul-de-sac west of Pacific.
Public Services
1. Submit a surface drainage plan to the Public Services
Agency for review and approval.
2. Provide improvement plans to the Public Services Agency
for required off-site street improvements.
3. Construct three drive approaches per City standard plans.
NnTE:
The center drive will be an egress only rather
than ingress and pavement ;harking on site shall
so marked.
be
4. Plant City ~ '
s~ree~ trees per £ity standard plan 124.
NOTE: Call the Street Tree Superintendent at 834-4922
for re,aoval and/or location assistance.
Provide the Public Services Agency with a parking management
plan discussing all possible scenarios that may arise taking
into consideration numbers of bedrooms, tenants, drivers and
number of parking stalls with contingencies for a full
condition.
6..Pay Transportation System Improvement fee per Municipal
Code Section 8-44.