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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-02-1995MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA MARCH 2, 1995 CALLED TO ORDER SANTA ANA LIBRARY 2ND FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM 26 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA 5:40 P.M. ATTENDANCE COUNCILMEMBERS Present: ROBERT L. RICHARDSON, Mayor Pro Tern TONY ESP1NOZA TOM LUTZ PATRICIA A. McGUIGAN LISA MILLS TED R MORENO (5:50 P.M.) Absent: MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor STAFF Present: DAVID N. REAIVI, City Manager EDWARD J. COOPER, City Attorney JANICE C GUY, Clerk of the Council WORK STUDY SESSION Planning and Building Agency Executive Director Robyn Uptegraff indicated this study session, the fifth of the series on the City's Development Goals, Policies and Processes, would address standards for Commercial Development. Planning Manager Ken Adams introduced Planning and Public Works staffmembers who would present the materials and lead the discussion: Senior Planner Jeff Rice, Associate Planner/Planning Counter Supervisor Joe Edwards, and Development Engineer Pam Lucado. Uptegraff distributed a Los Angeles Times article forwarded to her by Councilmember McGuigan entitled "Is It Permitted?" that outlined some of the difficulties encountered in enforcing the Uniform Building Code. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 52 MARCH 2, 1995 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Senior Planner Rice indicated the presentation would cover an overview of policy standards, a review of areas with special development standards, a discussion of current commercial development standards, and sign regulation and enforcement. He noted setbacks and landscaping, parking, circulation, and architectural standards would be illustrated through both case studies and slides. Rice then pointed out on a City map the areas where commercial development standards applied including six areas such as Downtown Santa Ana that had special standards. Associate Planner Joe Edwards outlined the benefits of applying landscaping and setback requirements, and showed slides demonstrating both desirable and undesirable applications. Councilmembers discussed issues relating to setbacks including but not limited to: ridding clutter in the public right-of-way particularly newsracks, levels of enforcement relating to setback standards, and ways to encourage maintenance of setback areas. Councilmember Mills inquired as to progress made by staff in using volunteers for Code enforcement. Planning Commissioner Maggie Brown suggested an incentive program be developed for well- maintained properties. Edwards outlined the benefits of high-quality parking standards and showed slides demonstrating the City's current requirements and previous standards that resulted in inadequate parking for strip centers with restaurant facilities. Rice indicated current standards were based on gross floor area rather than net leasable area, and also noted allowances were made to accommodate differences between small and large projects. Edwards reviewed the benefits of good circulation standards. Development Engineer Lucado discussed the characteristics evaluated (access, circulation, parking, loading, and safety hazards) by Public Works staffin site plan review. Edwards showed slides demonstrating unsafe conditions resulting from poor circulation. Councilmembers discussed several sites with circulation problems. Uptegraff indicated staffs objective was to ensure new projects met Code requirements. She commented that existing projects where conditions could not be changed were granted leeway. Rice reviewed the benefits of quality architectural standards and showed slides demonstrating both "bad" and "good" architecture. Planning Manager Adams commented that the subjective nature of architecture made application of standards particularly difficult. Councilmembers discussed the economics of more stringent architectural standards. Mayor Pro Tem Richardson pointed out that one of Santa Ana's unique characteristics was its diverse architecture and opined that motifs of like architecture found in newer cities might not be as appropriate in Santa Ana. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 53 MARCH 2, 1995 Noting the lateness of the hour, Mayor Pro Tern Richardson suggested sign regulations and enforcement be deferred to the next study session. ADJOURNMENT - 8:42 P.M. Clerk of the Council CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 54 MARCH 2, 1995