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HomeMy WebLinkAbout80A - TRANSIT CODE AND STATION DISTRICT - EXHIBIT D EXHIBIT D 80A-47 ~o~a~~o~~~ a GRDINANE NG. N-804 AN GRDiNANE GF THE CITY GUN1L ~F THE ~1TY GF SANTA ANA ADGPTING TRANSIT ~ZGNING GDE PE~iFI DEVELGP>UIENT DITRIT {~-$4}; ADpT1NG THE ~ G11RLA1~ ~GNE; ADGPTING THE 2 G1IERLAY ZGNE~ RE~GNiNG THE PRGpERTY LGATED AT CERTAIN REAL pRGPERTY IN THE CENTRAL I~REAN CORE GF SANTA ANA FR~I VARIG~J ZONE TG TRANSIT ~GNiNG ODE PEC1FiC DEllELGPh~ENT DlTR1CT ~~-84}, l~~ GVERLAY 2GNE AND GllERLAY ~GNE; AND REPEALING SPECIFIC DEllELGPII~ENT NCB, 0, ~7~ 71 AND AMENDING THE HEIGHT E~EMPTIGN AREAS IAP AAA NGa ~g0~-a9} THE CITY GL~NCIL GF THE CITY F SANTA ANA DGE GRDAiN A FGLLGVI~; section ~ . The qty Council of the City of Santa Ana daes hereby f nd, determine and declare as follovus: A. Gn IUla~r ~7, a~ 0, the Planning Carmision held ~ dul}r noticed public bearing, and b~ a vote of :0 ~Petancaurt abstained, Yrarrazaval absent voted to recan~mer~d that the City Council: Adopt a resolution cerkifying the Final Environmental lr~pact Report Na~ ~aa»g~ prepared far the proposed Transit honing Cade ~D 84A and 84B} and the proposed redevelopment of properkie a~rned by the Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency in the tatian District ~collectiveiy, the prapased Project}; adapting the Mitigation llllonitaring and Reporking Pragran~, adapting the CEA Facts, Findings and a statement of Gverriding considerations; and approving the Proposed Project. Adapt a resolution approving General Plan Ar~endn~ent No. ~D~D; g~. Adapt an ordinance approving an~endn~ent to various zoning provisions of Santa Ana ~Ilunicipal Code Chapter 41 ~~OA No. ~a ~ D~0 ~ 4, Adopt an ordinance approving the creation of specific Deveiopn~ent No. 4, approving the rezoning of properties from various panes to specific Development Na. S4~ repealing specific Developrent Na~ ~a, 47 and , and amending the height exemption areas map AAA No. aa5-g}. ~rdi~ance No. N~~ Page ~ of 5. Adapt ~ reselution approving Transit caning wale Architectural Style guidelines and Transit honing Code Street Network Concepts. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana held ~ duly noticed public hearing on the above said actions far the Transit honing Code Specific Development District ~~-84} on dune 7F ~D~ g, and at that time considered all testimony, ~rritten and oral, C. Amendment Application hi'o. Dg-09 has been filed ~vith the City of Santa Ana to change the zoning district designation of certain real property located in the central urban core of Santa Ana and comprises over ~ Dg blocks and 45g acres. The area is generally bounded by first Street, ~lovuer Street, Civic Center Drive, brand Avenue and Interstate ~I~~~ and includes the Civic Center, Dovuntov~n, the Logan and Lacy neighborhoods, the First Street commercial carridar, and industrial areas surrounding the Santa Ana regional Transportation Center {SARTC~, D. The Transit honing Code ~SDM~4} v~ill establish separate zones that range frarn transit-oriented compact development to fens intense, neighborhood- serving development Frith a mixture of land uses ~rithin them, SD-84 alloys for greater flexibility of parking provision by using the concept of shared parking far non-residential uses and establishes parking ratios by district Frith less emphasis on establishing parking ay use. Additionally, D-84 establis}~es detailed development standards far building and parking location, building massing and open space, and regulates building architecture through standards and guidelines. The City Council has ~reighed and balanced the general plans policies and has determined that based upon this balancing that Amendment Application No. 20g-g i consistent v~ith the purpose of the general Plan, including but not limited to its goals and policies tar ~ ~ Promote the balance of land uses to address basic community needs. Land Use Elernenf foal No. .a, . Pror~ote medium density hauling in and around the davuntorn area. Land Use Element Policy 1.1. Support high density residential development Within the City's District Centers as a part of a mixed use development. Land Use Element Policy Support "iivelvuork" opportunities rithin specifically defined areas. Land Use Element Policy 5. Promote land uses v~hich enhance the City's economic and fiscal viability. Land Use Element foal lVo. ~,g. G. Support cornr~ercial land uses inadequate amounts to accommodate the City's needs for goods and services, Land Use Element Policy Ordinance ~o. ~1S~X Page ~ of 9 1, Support pedestrian access between commercial uses and residential neighborhoods which are in close pro~ir~i#. Land ~ Flen~ent Policy .4, 8. Encourage the creation of nevu en~ployn~ent opportunities in developments Which are compatible ~vith surrounding land uses, and provide a net community benefit. Land Use Element Policy 9. Support projects that contribute to the redevelopment and revitalisation ofthe central city urban areas. Land Use Policy 1'~0. Support developments that create a business environment that is safe and attractive. Land Use Flernent Policy No. ~ ~ . Protect and enhance developn~en# sites and districts ~rhich are unique cornrnunity assets that enhance the quality of life. Land Use Fler~ent foal Flo. 4.0. 1 . Support land uses Which provide cor~rnunity and regional economic and service benefits. Land Use Element Policy No. 4,. ~ . Encourage the development of projec#s ~rhich promo#e the pity's image as a regional activity center. Land Use Element Policy No. 4.4. 4. Encourage development of employment centers and rni~ced use projects vuithin targeted areas adjacent to major arterial roadv~ays, transit and free~ray corridors Land use Flen~ent Policy No. 4.~, 1 Improve the physical appearance of the i#y through development of districts that project a sense of place, positive con~rnunity image, and quality development. Urban Design Flerent foal ~.0. F, 7'he pity council also adapts as findings all facts presented in the Request for council Action dated June 7, D accompanying this matter. For these reasons, and each of there, Amendment Application No. ~oo5-g9 is hereby found and determined to be consistent vuith the general Plan of the pity of Santa Ana and otherwise justified by the public necessity, convenience, and general vuelfare. l~. At the duly noticed public held on June the pity council, by resolution, cerklfied that the Final Fnvironrriental lr~pact Report Final FIR} 111x. X006-02, prepared for the proposed ~'ransit honing bode 4A and ~~4B} and the proposed redevelopment of properties o~rned by the Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency in the Station District vuas completed in compliance uwrith the California Fnvironrental Quality Act ~F~A} Public Resources bode 2togo of seq.} vuas presented to the pity council far revievtir and consideratlor~, and reflects the pity of Santa Ana's independent judgment and analysis; adopted the FQA Findings of Fact and Sta#er~ent of overriding considerations; and adopted the Illlitigation Illloni#oring and Reporting Program. At the June ~ meeting, the pity council also adopted a resolution amending the pity's general plan ~CI~A Igo. ~o~o~o~~} o~din~ce h~o. N-~ Page 3 ~f 9 adopted an ordinance approving amendments to various zoning provision of Santa Ana Municipal Cade Chapter 4 ~~CA ~o. 0~ g-0 and adopted a resolution approving Transit honing Code Architectural Style guidelines and Transit caning Code Street network Concepts. This ordinance incorporates by reference, as though fully set forth herein, the ordinance, resolutions and the Final nvironn~ental Impact Report, Mitigation lVlonitorin and Reporting Pragran~, C~QA Findings of Fact and Statement of overriding Considerations, and all of their respective findings and conclusions in support ofthis ordinance, Section The City Councii hereby directs the creation of Article ~i~ Within Santa Ana Municipal Code Chapter 4~, The City Council further directs that the follov~ring sections frar~ The Specific Development District LSD-~4}, Transit caning Cade vuhich came before the City Council on June ~g D and is on file Frith the Clerk of the Council shall be adopted and incorporated ithir~ Article ~I~ as thaugh fuily set forth herein: Santa Ana ~Ilunlcipal Code Section Page number in Transit honing Code numbers Division ~ . Pages ~ ; through ~ sections ~~-2gg0 thraugh ~-~g4 Div"s' ~ Pages ~ thraugh :4 ~ ion Sections 4~-~aa thraugh ~~-~QgB Division Pages ~:3 thaugh Section~4~-~Dg though ~41-2g~ Division 4. Rages ~ thraugh 4: Sections 4«~0~0 thraugh 41~4~~ ~g4g Division Pages thraugh :8 Sections 4~-2g~g thraugh 4~-~gB4 Division 7 Pages ~ thaugh 7:~ Sections 4~-~g0 The City Cauncil hereby directs and authorizes the Clerk of the Cauncil to make any for~atting changes to the numbering to make the near Cade sections consistent Frith Chapter . The City Cauncil further authorizes the Clerk of the Cauncil to create identification number and cross-reference said identification numbers vuithin the text far the diagrams contained in Division it is the City Council's intent that said diagrams be contained r~rithin the Santa Ana Municipal Cade. Section ~ The City Cauncil hereby adapts the l overlay done and M2 overlay Ordinance Na. NS-X~~ Page 4 of ~ done as set forth in Specific Development No~ S~, Transit Bonin bode an file Frith the clerk of the council. Section 4. The real property ~rithin the Transit honing bode, generally bounded by First Street, Flovtrer Street, civic tenter Drive, brand Avenue and interstate ~ ~I-~} and includes the Civic tenter} Downtov~rn, the Logan and Lacy neighborhoods, the First Street con~n~ercial corridor, and industrial areas surrounding the Santa Ana Regional Transportation tenter ~SART} is hereby reclassified fror~ various zones to Specific Development District No~ 8~ ~D~84~, M overlay done and overlay bane. Amended Sectional District Map numbers 7--9 and ~ o shoving the above described changes in use district designation, are hereby approved and attached hereto as exhibit "A"and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein. AAA No. ~OO~-~}. Section The pity council hereby amends and adopts the F-leight i=xernption Areas Map attached hereto as Exhibit `fB" and incorporated by this reference as though fully setforth herein. section Specific Development No. o is hereby repealed in its entirety, Section Specif is Developr~ent No. ~7 i hereby repealed in its entirety Section S Specific Dvelopr~ent No. 47 is hereby repealed in its entirety Section g. Specific Developr~ent No. 71 is hereby repealed in its entirety. section ~ 0. if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of connpetent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the rer~aining portions of this ordinance. The pity Council of the pity of Santa Ana hereby declares that it uvould have adopted this ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. AD~PT~D this day of , ~0 ~ Miguel A, Pulido Mayer APPl~11~D AS T~ >`~R: ~y: Joseph 111. Fletcher City Attorney ordinance No. NS-7~~~ Page of 9 AYE: aur~eiln~err~ber NE; aur~ciln~embers ATTAIN: ouneiln~en~ber NAT PRESENT: ounciln~embers ~RTI~I~AT~ ATTI=TATIaI~ A~]I~ ~RIINAI~ITY I ~ IVIARIA HU I~AR} ler~ of the auneil, da hereby atte ~a and e~tify the attached ~rd~nance No. N-~, to the ariginal ar~inar~ee adapted by City auneil of City of Santa Ana an ,and said ardinan~e u~a ~uhlihed in accardance v~ith the charter afthe its of an~a Ana, Date: IerIC of the ~auncil pity of Santa Ana ardirran~ N~~ N-~ Page G of 9 E~CH[BET A ~c~i~ni ~i~ric# ~la~ ~r~in~nc No. NMI Page ~ o SEVE~}~~EN~`N ~T. w u uS+~ Is sre sF vs R cs IT as n 'SF38P3 rSP'~ Et8 Ft3 R3 ~ ~ ~ i s; R1 ~i ~ C6 r ~ t~ ~ rSP3~Sp3 3; $R3~ R3 R3 iR3 # R3 ~ ~ C2 3 ~ ~ ~ ~t4 a ~ f I r ~ ~ uy rt u~ n vas rt ~ t ~ SP85P3 SP3 ~ ~ ~i Ri ~ ' R3 +~.n ~ 1~1 ~ ~ 5~3 R3 ¦ ~t4 ~ ~ SP3 ~ [~H1 ~ ~ ~ $pi9 ~~SOi9 S~iB ~ Uk2 ~ i ware rr ~ - a w~tstE+i u SP3 ~ Sai9 gp; HY R! ~ 5~4A r SDi9 uH4 ~ UHi ; Ni SP3 SQ49 Sai9 pp U H ~ A~ ~ F 519 ~ 45 SP3 Sp~t ~ D1 i1H ~ ~ rt P.S€~1 ~ X18 ~ U 2 ~1Hi H~ ~ ~ R9 # pi 5649 a ~ ~ SD3 SP3 SPS04 S~i9 Si}1$ ~ Ultifi2 trsrw ry n #?1$~ r UhtY $P3 P` a4 S~i9 SDl9 U # U~2 ~ K ~ ~~2 ~ ~ ~ soya ~ ~ 3 SP3 s~ p! ~ V~2 ~ ~ ~ GC R H2 UH't ~ UN~ iJNY ~F ~T lFC ~ ~1H~ ~ MI uN2 ~ ~ - U!~ ~ ~ ~ ~a ~ ~ 4 ~ ~ DT o~ ~ 0 ~ ~fH2 t~H2 UHF ~ ~ ~ r~ sr rae rt ~ tort ~I C ~ ~ I ~ p~ ~ ~F oT pr UH2 ~ uRt UH4 ~ ~ ~ C2 ~ K ~ ~T f r p~ f1C L#1{2 UH7 z ~ t r~ GDS r CSR C2 ~ ~F OS ~ UH4 VN! ~ ~ on ~ ,mn war , ac,n pF r OF lJN4 ~ UH4UH2 , H2 74 UN~ ~1ht2.CD ~ C~ r r e ~ wort Ii4 r S roc rt 1 F lH`? 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