HomeMy WebLinkAbout31A - CUP - 601 S SANTA FE STREQUEST FOR
COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
JULY 18, 2011
TITLE:
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2011-14 TO
ALLOW A 60-FOOT HIGH MONOPINE
WIRELESS FACILITY FOR METRO PCS AT
601 SOUTH SANTA FE STREET - ROYAL
STREET CQ 41?UNICATIONS, APPLICANT
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CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
APPROVED
? As Recommended
? As Amended
? Ordinance on 15' Reading
? Ordinance on 2"0 Reading
? Implementing Resolution
? Set Public Hearing For_
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
Receive and file the staff report approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2011-14 as conditioned.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION
On June 27, 2011, the Planning Commission adopted a resolution approving Conditional Use
Permit No. 2011-14 as conditioned by a vote of 5:0 (Nalle and Turner absent) to allow the
installation of a 60-foot high wireless communications facility camouflaged as a pine tree for
Metro PCS at 601 South Santa Fe Street located in the Heavy Industrial (M2) zoning district. The
Planning Commission made no changes to the recommended conditions of approval outlined in
the attached staff report (Exhibit A).
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
J". Trevino
Executive Director
Planning & Building Agency
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Exhibit: A. Planning Commission Staff Report
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REQUEST FOR
Planning Commission Action
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE:
JUNE 27, 2011
TITLE:
PUBLIC HEARING - FILED BY ROYAL STREET
COMMUNICATIONS FOR CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT NO. 2011-14 TO ALLOW A 60-FOOT
HIGH MONOPINE WIRELESS FACILITY FOR
METRO PCS AT 601 SOUTH SANTA FE STREET
Prepared by Vince Fregoso
Executive Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION
PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY
APPROVED
? As Recommended
? As Amended
? Set Public Hearing For
DENIED
? Applicant's Request
? Staff Recommendation
CONTINUED TO
Imo- ?lt_Q,I,L
Planning Manage
Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2011-14 as conditioned.
DISCUSSION
Request of Applicant
Royal Street Communications California LLC, representing Metro PCS, is requesting approval of a
conditional use permit to allow the construction of a 60-foot high wireless facility stealthed as a
monopine at 601 South Santa Fe Street.
Project Location and Site Description
The project is proposed to be constructed on a 16,200 square foot parcel of land located on South
Santa Fe Street, just south of Chestnut Avenue. The site currently contains an 8,500 square foot
industrial building that is currently vacant, as well as an existing 58-foot tall monopalm. Land uses
surrounding the site include industrial and warehouse uses to the north, south, east and west
(Exhibits 1 and 2).
Project Description
Metro PCS is proposing to construct a 60-foot high wireless facility stealthed as a monopine. This
facility is intended to provide increased cellular coverage and call capacity in this area of the City. To
give the monopine the appearance of a natural tree, the facility has been designed to have branches
that will extend five feet above the antennas to a maximum height of 65 feet. Equipment for the
wireless facility will be installed within an 11-foot by 21-foot yard area at the rear (northeast) section of
the site. Further, two 36-inch box Canary Island Pine trees will be installed west of the facility to
assist with the stealthing of the monopine (Exhibits 3, 4 and 5).
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The proposed wireless facility will contain three arrays with two panel antennas on each side, for a
total of six panel antennas. A GPS and parabolic antenna will also be located on the monopine,
which will be camouflaged as a Canary Island Pine Tree. Additionally, a new trash enclosure, built to
City standards, will be installed.
Project Backaround
The building on the property is currently vacant, but was previously occupied by Blue Bird Towing,
who used the site as a storage lot for vehicles until December 2009. In 2004, Conditional Use
Permit No. 2004-34 was approved that allowed Sprint to install a 58-foot high cellular facility
stealthed as a monopalm. The property owner will be leasing approximately 320 square feet of
area on the site to Metro PCS for the installation of the cell tower and related equipment.
General Plan and Zoning Consistenc
The General Plan land use designation for the site is Industrial (IND), which allows for manufacturing
and industrial uses. Uses such as wireless facilities are consistent with this General Plan land use
designation.
The zoning for the site is Heavy Industrial (M-2). The Heavy Industrial zoning district is a zone that
also allows for manufacturing, industrial and warehouse uses. The proposed use is also
consistent with the zoning designation.
Project Analvsis
In July 1998, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. NS-2356, which established regulations for
wireless communication facilities throughout the City. Major wireless facilities, which are ground
mounted facilities such as the one proposed, or roof mounted and higher than 10 feet above the roof
of a building, are required to have a stealth design and be located in an area that provides the
greatest amount of visual screening. Further, these major facilities require the approval of a
conditional use permit. Also, Section 41-198.4 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) identifies
several site improvements that may be required at sites with major wireless facilities. These
improvements include:
1. Landscaping around the base of the facility, including vines, groundcover and a 24-inch box tree;
2. Decorative fencing (wrought iron or block) around the facility;
3. A six-foot high solid wall between the facility and property zoned or used for residential;
4. One parking space, if on-site parking is not available;
5. Repairing, repaving and restriping of a parking lot which is in poor condition;
6. The repainting of buildings on a site; and
7. The construction of a new trash enclosure.
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Conditional Use Permits are governed by Section 41-638 of the SAMC. Conditional use permits may
be granted when it can be shown that the following can be established:
• That the proposed use will provide a service or facility which will contribute to the general well
being of the neighborhood or community.
• That the proposed use will not, under the circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to
the health, safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity.
• That the proposed use will not adversely affect the present economic stability or future economic
development of properties surrounding the area.
• That the proposed use will comply with the regulations and conditions specified in Chapter 41 for
such use.
• That the proposed use will not adversely affect the General Plan of the city or any specific plan
applicable to the area of the proposed use.
If these findings can be made, then it is appropriate to grant the conditional use permit. Conversely,
the inability to make these findings would result in a denial. Using this information staff has prepared
the following analysis, which, in turn forms the basis for the recommendation contained in this report.
In analyzing the conditional use permit request, staff believes that the following findings of fact
warrant approval of the conditional use permit.
Section 41-198.5(b) of the SAMC establishes site selection order of preference criteria for wireless
facilities. These provisions require the exploration of various options before proposing a new
monopole. The applicant has explored alternatives to this monopine, including providing a roof
mounted facility on an existing building in the area and co-locating on another facility. The heights of
the buildings (predominantly one story) in the immediate area do not provide the necessary height to
provide adequate service. Also, although there is another wireless facility on the subject site, the
monopalm is an inferior design for the collocation of another wireless carrier. In fact, the majority of
the cellular facilities that have been approved by the City in the past few years have been designed as
a monopine, which can easily stealth multiple wireless facilities.
Site improvements are proposed for the site that will bring the site into compliance with the wireless
communications facility ordinance. First, two 36-inch box Canary Island Pine tree will be planted
near the facility to assist in the stealthing of the monopine. Second, decorative wrought iron fencing
will be used to secure the wireless facility and ancillary equipment. Third, additional bougainvillea
will be planted within the existing planter at the rear of the site, which is adjacent to the proposed
wireless facility. Fourth, conditions of approval that require graffiti removal, landscape maintenance
and fence repairs have been incorporated into the project. Finally, a new trash enclosure will be
installed that complies with the City standards. The remaining items were found to be in compliance
with the requirements of the wireless facilities ordinance.
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• The project will provide a service or facility which will contribute to the community. The proposed
monopine will provide a service to Santa Ana residents, businesses and motorists who subscribe
to Metro PCS's services by reducing the gaps in cellular service and providing additional calling
capacity for its users in the central sector of Santa Ana.
• The proposed wireless facility at this location will not be detrimental to persons residing or working
in the area as the proposed facility will be in compliance with Federal law that govern health
related issues for wireless facilities, including safety regulations from the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
• The proposed monopine, in conjunction with the new live pine trees and site improvements, will
be compatible with the surrounding area and will not adversely affect the economic viability in the
area. The stealth appearance and site enhancements will maintain and increase the economic
stability for this commercial corridor.
• The use will comply with all provisions pertaining to the construction and installation of wireless
facilities identified in Chapter 41 (Zoning Code) of the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
• The proposed monopine will not adversely affect the General Plan as cellular facilities that are
designed to be compatible with the surrounding environment are consistent with the goals and
objectives of the Industrial (IND) General Plan land use designation. Further, Policy 2.2
encourages land uses that accommodate the City's needs for services.
A facility designed as a monopine would provide the best stealth possible for this location. The facility
is located within an industrial district and will be installed on the northeast side of the building, away
from other industrial buildings and Santa Fe Street. Within the corridor, there is a mixture of trees,
including palm and broad leaf trees. The pine tree design will easily blend into the area and will be
designed to allow for future co-location by another provider. Of the various tree designs, the pine
tree has been found to be the solution that best stealth's the equipment needed by additional
wireless providers. All associated wiring and conduit for the facility will be underground or hidden
within the interior of the monopine.
This location is also optimum to provide the coverage necessary for existing and expanding service.
The proposed cellular antennas will provide a benefit to Santa Ana residents, businesses and
motorists who subscribe to Metro PCS by closing service gaps in the area. Equipment for the facility
will be located in an existing enclosure at the rear of the building and will be screened by wrought iron
fencing. The proposed wireless facility complies with the City's Wireless Communications Facility
Ordinance and will provide needed service to this area of the City. Further, the project is consistent
with the goals and objectives of the General Plan, including Policy 2.2 of the Land Use Element,
which encourages land uses that accommodate the City's needs for services.
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Public Notification
The project site is not located within the boundaries of a neighborhood association but is adjacent to
the Cornerstone Village and Lyon Street Neighborhood Associations. The presidents of these
Associations were notified by mail 10 days prior to this public hearing. In addition, staff contacted the
presidents to ensure that they were notified of the project and to see if there were any areas of
concern. No areas of concern were identified by the Neighborhood Associations, nor was there a
request that the applicant present the project to a meeting of their members.
The project site was posted with a notice advertising this public hearing, a notice was published in
the Orange County Reporter and notices were sent to all property owners within 500 feet of the
project site. At the time of this printing, no correspondence, either written or electronic, had been
received from any members of the public.
CEQA Compliance
This project was reviewed in accordance with the Guidelines for the California Environmental
Quality Act. The recommendation is exempt from further review pursuant to Section 15303. This
Class 3 exemption allows in-fill developments for the construction and location of limited numbers
of new, small facilities or structures. Categorical Exemption Environmental Review No. 2010-123
will be filed for this project.
Conclusion
Based on the analysis provided within this report, staff recommends that the Planning Commission
approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2011-14 as conditioned.
Vince Fregoso, ICP
Principal Planner
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Attachments:
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RESOLUTION NO. 2011-12
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT NO. 2011-14 TO ALLOW A 60-FOOT HIGH
WIRELESS FACILITY ON THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT
601 SOUTH SANTA FE STREET
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds,
determines and declares as follows:
A. Conditional Use Permit No. 2011-14 came before the Planning
Commission of the City of Santa Ana for a duly noticed public hearing on
June 27, 2011.
B. Conditional Use Permit No. 2011-14 has been filed with the City of Santa
Ana seeking to allow a 60-foot high wireless facility stealthed as a
monopine on the property located at 601 South Santa Fe Street.
C. Pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-198.10, a Conditional
Use Permit is required for major wireless communication facilities
established in the City of Santa Ana.
D. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-638 authorizes the Planning
Commission to grant a conditional use permit upon making certain
findings.
1. Will the proposed use provide a service or facility which will
contribute to the general well being of the neighborhood or the
community?
The proposed 60-foot tall cellular monopine will provide a
service to Santa Ana residents, businesses and motorists
who subscribe to Metro PCS's services by reducing the gaps
in digital cellular service and providing additional calling
capacity for its users, especially for those users traveling
within the central sector of Santa Ana.
2. Will the proposed use under the circumstances of the particular case
be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of persons
residing or working in the vicinity?
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Federal law exempts local jurisdictions from regulating health
related issues as these issues are covered under Federal
laws. However, the proposed facility will be in compliance
with both the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) safety regulations.
3. Will the proposed use adversely affect the present economic stability
or future economic development of properties surrounding the area?
The proposed monopine, in conjunction with the new live pine
trees and required site improvements, will be compatible with
the surrounding area and will not adversely affect the
economic viability in the area. The stealth appearance and
site upgrades will be the major solution to maintaining and
increasing the economic stability for this industrial corridor.
4. Will the proposed use comply with the regulations and conditions
specified in Chapter 41 for such use?
The cellular facility has been designed to comply with the
regulations and conditions identified in Chapter 41 of the
Santa Ana Municipal Code for a major wireless facility.
5. Will the proposed use adversely affect the General Plan or any
specific plan of the City?
The proposed monopine facility will not adversely affect the
General Plan as cellular facilities that are designed to be
compatible with the surrounding environment are consistent
with the goals and objectives of the Industrial (IND) General
Plan land use designation. Policy 2.2 of the Land Use
Element encourages land uses that accommodate the City's
needs for services.
E. This project was reviewed in accordance with the Guidelines for the
California Environmental Quality Act. The recommendation is exempt
from further review pursuant to Section 15303. This Class 3 exemption
allows in-fill developments for the construction and location of limited
numbers of new, small facilities or structures. Categorical Exemption
Environmental Review No. 2010-123 will be filed for this project.
Section 2. The Planning Commission, after conducting the public hearing,
hereby approves Conditional Use Permit No. 2011-14 as conditioned in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and incorporated herein. This decision is based upon the evidence
submitted at the above said hearing, which includes but is not limited to: the Request for
Planning Commission Action dated June 27, 2011, and exhibits attached thereto; and
the public testimony, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
Resolution No. 2011-12
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ADOPTED this 27th day of June, 2011 by the following vote
AYES: Commissioners: Acosta, Alderete, Gartner, Mill, Yrarrazaval (5)
NOES: Commissioners: None (0)
ABSENT: Commissioners: Nalle, Turner (2)
ABSTENTIONS: Commissioners: None (0)
Eric Alderete
Chairman
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Joseph A. Straka, City Attorney
By:
Ryan O. Hodge
Assistant City Attorney
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Martha Ramirez, Planning Commission Secretary, do hereby attest to and certify the
attached Resolution No. 2011-12 to be the original resolution adopted by the Planning
Commission of the City of Santa Ana on June 27, 2011.
Date:
Planning Commission Secretary
City of Santa Ana
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Conditions for Approval for Conditional Use Permit No 2011-14
Conditional Use Permit No. 2011-14 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable
satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code,
the California Administrative Code, the California Building Standards Code and all other applicable
regulations.
The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the
rights conferred by this conditional use permit.
The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the
conditional use permit. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation
of the conditional use permit.
A. Planning Division
1. The applicant must comply with all conditions and requirements of the Development
Review Committee for the development project (DP 2010-41).
2. Any amendment to this conditional use permit must be submitted to the Planning
Division for review. At that time, staff will determine if administrative relief is available
or the conditional use permit must be amended.
3. The proposed monopine shall be constructed as per approved plans and any existing
landscaping shall be protected in place during the construction period for the 60-foot
monopine facility.
4. Prior to issuance of an electrical meter, the following improvements shall be
completed:
a. Construction of a new trash enclosure for the building.
b. Removal of all graffiti on the premises.
c. Maintenance of all on-site landscaping, including the removal of weeds,
d. Repairing of the wrought iron fence located at the front of the property.
5. The proposed monopine shall be constructed per the following specifications:
a. The monopine should have 3.1 branches per foot for full density coverage with
limited spacing between the branches; 70 percent of the branches should be eight
feet or longer.
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b. Branch disbursement should be random so that longer branches and
shorter branches are intermingled to give a natural appearance.
c. Branches should exceed all antennas by a minimum of 12 inches.
d. Branches should start at 15 feet above the ground.
e. There should be a minimum space of seven feet between the top of the
antenna and the top of the branches.
f. Branches should have an upward sweep similar to that of actual Canary
Island Pines.
g. Branch foliage color should be an olive green with some brown "needles" to
match an actual Canary Island Pine. A sample should be submitted for
approval prior to fabrication.
h. Full bark cladding with a custom color should be submitted for approval prior
to fabrication.
i. All antennas shall be covered with "pine antenna socks" that match the
approved foliage color.
j. All "stand-off mounts" and support pipe mounts shall be concealed behind
antennas and painted a darker shade or green (or black) with a "flat" paint
finish to reduce reflection and visibility of the mounting.
k. Include the tree specifications (selected manufacturers and models) with
photo simulations (also a site plan review requirement).
1. Show the location of the GPS antenna on all elevations.
m. Provide a "unistrut" detail for the utility cabinet; an "H-frame" is not
acceptable.
n. Provide a note on the plans stating "install underground utilities sleeving for
two carriers during construction of the structure". Shrouds on the outside of
the pole are not acceptable.
o. All exterior conduit and electrical meters shall be installed and screened in
one metal enclosure painted to match the structure.
6. At all times, the permit applicant shall not prevent the City of Santa Ana from
having adequate spectrum capacity on the City's 800 MHz radio frequency.
Exhibit A
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Resolution No. 2011-12
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7. The permit applicant shall provide a 24-hour phone number to which interference
problems may be reported. This condition will also apply to all existing facilities
in the City of Santa Ana.
8. The permit applicant will provide a "single point of contact" in its Engineering and
Maintenance Departments to insure continuity on all interference issues. The
name, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address of that person shall be
provided to the City's designated representative upon activation of the facility.
9. The permit applicant shall insure that lessee or other user(s) shall comply with
the terms and conditions of this permit, and shall be responsible for the failure of
any lessee or other users under the control of permit applicant to comply.
10. The permit applicant shall provide a coverage and cell site location map for each
existing and proposed facility in Santa Ana.
11. Locate all equipment and related appurtenances (appleton plug and electric
meter) on the inside of the existing equipment enclosure or inside the building
and underground all electrical power from the utility source shown on the
approved site plan.
12. Conditional Use Permit No. 2011-14 expires 10 years from the date of City
Council approval.
Resolution No. 2011-12
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Exhibit A
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