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HomeMy WebLinkAbout75A - PH HAMPTON INNREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2018 TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING — APPEAL DECISION BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON DENIAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW NO. 2017-96, AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 2017-02 TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICT FOR THE PROPERTIES AT 2056 AND 2058 NORTH BUSH STREET, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2017-29 FOR THE PROPERTY AT 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET, AND VARIANCE NO. 2017-07 FOR THE PROPERTIES AT 2115, 2123 AND 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET FOR A HAMPTON INN HOTEL— NET DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, APPLICANT {STRATEGIC PLAN NO.,5, 3) CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: r.TJJ:U6Vi*D7 ❑ As Recommended ❑ As Amended ❑ Ordinance on 1s' Reading ❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading ❑ Implementing Resolution ❑ Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER On January 22, 2018, the Planning Commission vote resulted in an impasse (3:3). The applicant has appealed the decision allowing the entitlements to move forward to the City Council for a final decision. Staff recommends approval of project and following actions: 1. Adopt Mitigated Negative Declaration, Environmental Review No. 2017-96. 2. Adopt an •o Ind inarfdb�iapproving Amendment Application No. 2017-02 to change the zoning district from Professional (P) to Community Commercial -Museum District (C1 -MD). 3. Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2017-29 as conditioned. 4. Adopt a resolution approving Variance No. 2017-07 as conditioned to allow: (a) a reduction in off-street parking; (b) a reduction in front yard setbacks; (c) an increase in wall heights along Main Street; and (d) an increase in the number of major building identification signs. 75A-1 ER No. 2017-96, AA No. 2017-02, CUP No. 2017-29 & VA No. 2017-07 — Hampton Inn at 2129 North Main Street February 20, 2018 Page 2 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION At the December 11, 2017 Planning Commission meeting, the Commission held a public hearing on the proposed entitlements for the new hotel. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Commission continued the item and requested more information on the impact of displacing the 93 parking spaces within the public parking lot currently on the site; the feasibility of the left -turn movement into the property by vehicles travelling southbound on Main Street; and, a review of additional security conditions and/or measures for the project. At its January 22, 2018 meeting, the Planning Commission again held a hearing on the project, with Commissioner Nguyen absent. A discussion ensued about the requested variances and the adequacy of the environmental document for the project. A motion was made to deny the environmental review, with a 3:3 vote by the Commission (Contreras -Leo, McLoughlin, Mendoza opposed). A subsequent motion was made to deny the conditional use permit and variance applications, which ended in another 3:3 vote (Contreras -Leo, McLoughlin, Mendoza opposed), resulting in an impasse (Exhibit A). In the event of an impasse, the Planning Commission Bylaws allows the project proponent the option to continue the items to a later date for further consideration by the Commission or accept a denial without prejudice. The applicant elected to accept a denial, giving him the ability to appeal the decision to the City Council. The applicant has appealed the denial, allowing the project to move forward to the City Council for a final decision on all of the requested entitlements. DISCUSSION In 2015, as part of the Strategic Plan's Economic Development goal to "identify and market underutilized properties (City and non -City owned) for new development," the City provided a tour to local brokers and developers to highlight potential development opportunity sites in Santa Ana. One of the sites identified as underutilized was the City -owned parcel at 2129 North Main Street that is currently being used as a parking lot. In September 2015, the City was approached by Net Development Company to construct a new hotel at this site. On September 20, 2016, the City Council authorized the Community Development Agency to negotiate the sale of the subject property and enter into an exclusive negotiation agreement with Net Development Company for the purpose of developing a hotel on the property. On May 2, 2017, the City Council discussed entering into a purchase and sale agreement for the subject property and continued the matter for two weeks. On May 16, 2017, the City Council authorized a purchase and sale agreement with Net Development Company for the sale of the property. Separately, the applicant entered into agreements to acquire the privately owned properties at 2115 North Main Street, 2119 North Main Street, 2056 North Bush Street, and 2058 North Bush Street to create the 1.9 acre project site. 75A-2 ER No. 2017-96, AA No. 2017-02, CUP No. 2017-29 & VA No. 2017-07 — Hampton Inn at 2129 North Main Street February 20, 2018 Page 3 On March 9, 2017, the applicant held a Sunshine Ordinance Community Meeting where the developer presented the hotel development project and received feedback from the community. Approximately 32 residents and business owners attended the meeting. The main questions and comments of those in attendance were related to the process for the sale of the City owned property and the loss of public parking. The proposal includes construction of a six -story, 73,322 -square -foot, 135 -room Hampton Inn by Hilton hotel with 128 off-street parking spaces. Amenities for hotel patrons include use of two historic structures as a restaurant, a breakfast lounge, fitness room, conference room, pool and outdoor decks. The entitlements needed to construct the hotel include an Amendment Application (zone change) to change the zoning designation of the properties at 2056 and 2058 North Bush Street from Professional (P) to Community Commercial -Museum District (C1 -MD), a conditional use permit (CUP) for the hotel, and variances to allow reductions in required off-street parking, front -yard setback, increased wall height in the front -yard, and to allow four major building identification signs. The Public Works Agency studied the surrounding streets to identify any areas that additional on - street parking could be added. As a result, a condition of approval was added to restripe Buffalo Avenue between Broadway and Main Streets to create approximately ten on -street public parking spaces. In addition, the applicant revised their plans to include a controlled access gate to allow paid off-street parking for hotel guests, restaurant patrons and the public. In addition, a Shared Parking Analysis was conducted which determined that at peak use 110 parking spaces would be utilized, which supports the variance request for reduced off-street parking (128 off-street parking spaces). A replacement parking lot and/or parking structure is not proposed as part of the project. Staff is recommending approval of the applicant's request due to the economic benefits of a hotel development, the support for shared uses and parking and the irregular lot configuration. Full- sized plans of the development project are available for public viewing in the Clerk of the Council Office. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5 - Community Health, Livability, Engagement & Sustainability, Objective #3 (facilitate diverse housing opportunities and support efforts to preserve and improve the livability of Santa Ana neighborhoods). 75A-3 ER No. 2017-96, AA No. 2017-02, CUP No. 2017-29 & VA No. 2017-07 — Hampton Inn at 2129 North Main Street February 20, 2018 Page 4 FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. Candida Neal, AICP Acting Executive Director Planning & Building Agency SK:rb S:RFCA\02-20-18\PBA AA17-02 Hampton Inn Exhibits: A. Planning Commission Staff Report January 22, 2018 B. Correspondence C. Ordinance D. Resolution Conditional Use Permit E. Resolution Variance 75A-4 `REQUEST ,FoR Planning Goinmission Action PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE:, �JANII.l4Rlf`22; 2l)18 TITLE:. 2017=t)2; CO.NDITIDNAI; USE PERMIT NQ:, 2017=29, AND VARIANCE N0.'2017 07 FOR THE HAMPTON INN HOTEL'LOCATED AT.2129'NORTH MAIR!STREET= NET -DEV ELOPMENT COMPANY; APPLICANT {STRATEGIC-PLAN'NO, 5113] Acting Executive Dir,-- db 'RECOMMENDED'ACTION Reooinrriendthat the City Councils PLANNING COMMISSIQN SECRETARY APPROVED t7 As Recommended: •0 As Amended 0 Se1.'PuI)Itc'i4e #n1g For DENIED Q Applicads Raquest 'B SIWRecpmrnehoation CONTINUED TO _ Acting Plan ting' I'vWh r 1, Adopt an roedinarite approving Mitigated Negative i0eclaratfon, Environ"mental Review `Na:. 209 z •Addpt-an ordinance approving Amendment'Appl'ication;No, -2017=02. The Planning Commission has consideredthe entitlementsfor_this-project and shall:: 3. Adopt:a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit 06,2__ 7-20 as conditioned; 4. Adopt a.resolution approving Variance`No. 2417-07:(a)'as :conditioned to allow a,reduction In off-stieet.parking i :5. •Adopt a resolution -approving Variance:No.2017-07(b).as.co;ndittoned.to.allow•a reduction in front yard setbacks; ;6: Adopt'a resolution approving Variance No. 2017-07 (c),as conditioned to allow an -increase in wall heights along MalmStreet; and 7: Adopta resolution approving Variance No. 2017=07,(d) as�conditioned'to allow an increase in the number of rnajorbuilding identification signs:. EXHIBIT A 75A-5 AA No. 2017-02, CUP January 22, 2018 Page 2 Executive Summary No. 2017-29, & VAR No. 2017-07 .Net Development Compahy, ,representing the Jahangiri Family Trust and the.City:of Santa Ana, is requesting approval of'sev'eral erititlements'to allow construction of a Hampton Inn by Hilton hotel at 2115, 2123, and 2129 North Main Street. Specifically, the applicant is requesting approval of an Amendment Application (zone change) to change the property's zoning designation from Professional (P) to Community -Commercial-Museum District (C1 -MD), a conditional use .permit' (CUP) for the hotel, and variances to allow reductions in required off-street parking and front -yard setback, increased wall height in the front -yard, and four major building identification signs. ;Staff isrecommending approval of the applicant's request due to the irregular site configuration and because the project has been designed to minimize impacts on surrounding properties. The project also includes use oftwo historic properties. The historic -property at 2115 North Main Street (the MacFarlane House) will .be rehabilitated 'for' -use 'as an eating ,establishment. In .addition, the historic property at 2056 North Bush Street (the Melton'House)`Will be relocated to Main Street adjacent to the hotel for use as.an eating establishment. ?he .Historio Resources Commission will review. the proposed relocation 'and physical modifications.at.the January=25, 2018 meeting. At the December 11,2017 Planning.Commission meeting, the Commission continuedthe iter to the next.regular meeting and requested more information on: 1. The'impacts of displaced parking; specifically :the loss'of 93 public:parking.spaces; 2. The southbound Main Street left -turn movement into, the property; and 3. Any additional security conditions/measures needed for the project. In -response, the applicant has prepared letters with responses to comments received and provided an updated -Shared Parking Study and Traffic Impact Study. Staff has reviewed the information and verified the accuracy of the shared parking and .traffic analyses (Exhibits 1446). Further, since the December .Planning Commission meeting, the applicant: has .made two changes to the site plan: The wall between the two historic structures will now be setback 8.5 feet from the ,front. property line. • Two additional parking spaces were added 'bringing the total number of proposed parking spaces to 1.28. 75A-6 AA No 261.7-02,:CUF'No„2017=29; &•VARiop,201.7=07 January 22; °2.01, Page3� ' RerdoVal.of Piitii'ia'Pa>•Itina;Lct There are 93 public:parking ;spaces, within t{�e'park�ng�ot at 2129 ;Nprtt? parking between tfie t ours of 1.O 0 a rim. and 5,'00 a m on'th lot, there! The„applicantdid not:conduct parking counts df -the Cityparkingtot to -d wpuld indicate ;how many spacesare•typically utilized and'therefore bi timing of the., request,=parking counts would ha.4been conducted over spaces that. Wpuld ,be - Cfraulation' Curr`e�tly there�are;fv -2, 5 North •Main;Sfr righhand ;left=turn mo on "City parking lot "pr similar 1poat'iiin .01' the spaces woutd'be added bh'Buffalo Str"eet e sale,df ihe,property and constructioh of th would W.elimiriated ;an g driVewayon .the, 21'15- sight parking. usage which' I.; Due to.th'e .and may not - Ills would i6'e ig 83 parl�ng� ect. tel'.will be in,'bwery: r The TrafCc;Impact;Study prepared by';RK Engineenrig includes a,queutng.ahalysis (Segel brf U) to "study to .movements in and. out,of the:project site:. The, left in access from..southbdumd'. Macri Street `into lhe.protegt Site is a'ec60mpdated"ya a,two-way",left turn lane that:allows for: 75, feet of Vehicle storage:Awehibulan'gUeuing analysis Was;prepared to' analyze the ezistmg PIUs pi:ilact ditions_dUring a.- and p.m peak. hours;. ,According; to ,thi>' Traffic."study, .vyYren, cornWftf;the projected left -turn fraff c volumes to the ;capaaclty-of. the proposed lettAgrn ;traffic lane, there" is sufficient lane capacity:and queuing;to not bfo6k the traffic floW:of southbound' Main Sfeeet- Therelsa,no;rthbound Main 'Stie morning Iarnd'evernng peakhours Tnis:r. the:project's inbound deft"turnlri traffic. turning traffic waits fora gap in traffic to, traffic lane is anticipated •fd abso lel thea into the; project site"., Secadt hatwill continue to occur.du R "queue ma`y cause -some is ind evening peak hours -as turkbut the'storage"of-the- traffic-waibngslo makethe li Chapter 8, Article il, Dlvlslon 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code_ (Building "Security Ordinance)' applies to all protects Which -require a'bulldmg . 'brrilt. The, ordinance sets proVisioris'for security related w doors, roof openings, lighting, -and alarms Sinee the December 1?lanning,Commisslon meeting, the Police Department has reviewed the plans and•does not recommend any 'ddi(iongl, conditions; 75A-7 AA No; 2017'p2CUPIiVo„2012:29, & VAR -Wo, 2017=07 January 22;,2 i8 ;Page 4 has access irnple bh Will ffhe•pro pay t as, needed'by hotels' .security. riieesut<es: A. closed-circuit and redord the, Ingress and egress po1nts.of itthe fr hi desk and business office by hotel ees, guests sndpp trons: There will• be, no. siops',the;access,points on Main' Street.. The rea•if;addltlonefsecurlty;is needed'the,hotel `Tabled: Project and Locationllnferniation ltetri , itnfonnation PfdOct:Address. _., _2115,,2123, and,2129 North,Main Street_ e Nearst Intersection Main and 2D 'streets :Genecai PtanlDesignatf6m ” ;DistHdt Cellter(PC) Zoning De'signatlonEsistin Proposed,. Community;Commercial=Museum" GommunityComttie(cial- 6istrict(C1-0)'and Professional WseurrvOl ttict(C14AD�, Surroundmg;Land:Uses North Santa Ana` 1-5 ,'Freeway 'East_ Santa Ana:(1-5)'Freewa South Comrn6i ial.and'Milti' le=famil "Residential West- Commercial` _ Project`Site`•Si2e 83;794-square-feet{1 92 acras).with a.lot merger__ Existing Site Development; _ i4publicparkfig lot with 93spaces office building andsiogle (amity. dwelling 4AtJthat would be demolished with the. construction of ifie one Mll pCoposetl;projecl. The two hislonc structures Would remainrre It ehabllitated 'and the other 'will ibe: relocated ilo. Maiii ,Street and i'ehabilitaled, 1 Use Permissions" -- -. Motelallovwe_tl with a CUP { Zoning, Gode-•Section's.AffeGted '41-3684o 41-373 (deaelopinentstaridards) - 4.1 375:1 bi 41-3752,(6se6l 41-61 6.5 (walls and fences) 41 867 (major building identification signs) 41 13091(1"} (parking requirement ror';tiistonc slructures).and 4T-1344 arkin' t6 Lirementfor hotels " Project Backriround' As;parl'of the Strategic, Plan's Economic Development goal to `''identify aril market',underutilized properties (City and, non City owned) for new devel6ombrit," the. City provided '616ur fo focal brokers and developers in 26.15 to'hlbhlight•potential developmenf,opportunitysites rn�Santa'Ana, One. of"the iter Iden{(Fed':as.undarutilized'was'the City -owned', cel at 2120, North Main'St_re_et that is currently"being:used as a parking lot. 75A-8 AA N0;41.7 -k.- CUP'No 261,7-2e, 8�',VAR No: 2017=Q7' January 22, 01.8 Page''S ' Irl September_2015, the; Clty bias apprgached `by;Net Develd0fildrit.Corppany'to,const�udLa new hotel 'at chis stte Off` Septern 0 20,, 2016 .'the City C40Nil ;authorized the ;c ommunity, Revelopmenf Agency to ,negotiate for the ;sale of the subiect, property, a ;City o>nined pUpllc parking lot; at 2129. North Main Street`, -andentered into an ox9lusive negdtiatloh •agreement. With Net peveloprnent CompaYiy, forthe`purpose of.developing a'hotel orr.the property: On May 2, 201,7, the City Council discuSsed entering into,,a pur�hase;ar subiect properly and titade a Tildtion to continue°the matter{ort+ 6 wee the City 'Coyricil;motion, d to ienferinto a purchase and'sale agreeMe Company°fbr-the sale of the property: The applicant also antered into a privately;owned properties at:z1`15 North`'Mola Stfeet;.2119 North Main Streel,-and 2056 North Bush Streette create the 1.9 acre;prniect site. Ori'March .9, .2017, the` appifgant held''a 5unshlge 0rdIbance'd6mmUn[ty�.Meeting that,Wa9. attended by 32,individ'uals In.Septerti6g of 201,], the Di lgfi i2evieW subcommittee revieGved ` the project and ,provided coM' tents in regards.1 the visual transition !b,0 +een the ;hotel nd ;histor)c tructures;. " ProiectUsscription' The proposal Ihcludes c Hilton:hotel Whi 128'of restaurant, a ;breakfasi t;EXfiikilt ti� yehicular;a access gate. The,- HVc knox box for emergency A restaurant fs proposed't,' the,public for dining, The, future depending on the to for a serparate CUP for,the hours o`peratfons: in of a;six story,.73;322 square -foot, 135 room Hampton Inn -by,. arking spaces..:Amenities,for hotel patron"s; ncluda an bn=site fitness room; conference :roonj;. pool and outdoor decks II be proVided Brom Mair! -`Sheet and from,ean: on4site. d6h rolleii Bush Street.Will'remaln 616BOd,Witn a 1,69ght irori;gate'and only., o accupy both hfoiic structures that Will be open,to,hotel .guests acid applicant anticipates one. restaurant'operator f& b6th buildings. In'itie. rant that is secured to' 'ope'rate the restaurant the appl[cant may apply: sale;of alcohol!_i3 beverages. for dn-premise consumption and or after - The ekterior;pf,the hotel is a,contemporary,desigh that Will feature: a variety'; a metal 'cladded blade., ,with LED lighting, smooth cement' ,plaster, and`i limestone. A'porte cochere ls.locatedwithili the interfor:of,the'site and w111 'loading; and drop off and seNe as'theformal entrydf.the'hdtel. The,walGbel structures;along Main Street;; is, proposed to I* a public art wall ,that'wilI I internal courtyard Tlie'landscape palette 'will include palm ,trees and, 'a complement the egistlhg;1andscapirig along,the Main Street corridor; 75A-9 ials,fncluding and smooth rrodate guest' e -two hfstOno Ad create' an :o,f :shrubs to AA No:.2bi , 7-62 'it%UP'No! 2917- , �b.-&.,,VARN6;-:261 7w0.11' J a in-b"a' ry .-?able 2: DeVE4opinigni Standards'. T �ObSAfdKr. ap.rcivi edt" iL ot-'Size, sq,' -It :and 12P.1bet-of :83,794 and, 90 feet of '3 . 11 street frontagia.- -Fr—cfn(,§-etback 15 f�efhilnlrnuff :Seven.feet -variance re urged '20, .feet adjacqnt.to resldential: 56 -feet, rnInIniui;n, - Rear'Setback". OJEfet Qt1 feet 7.,Hejg-ikq emptarea 84 feel flinches. .15 feet. alonga street Vanes -along front 5Tpel along , 0 r . o perly. r IIn,e,adJjAce.n.i '8 �feiet, along;property' Iihe& , Ad residential Adjacent to'rbsldential Signage Two majOr tWliiing A,d-dritifiddii0riS. 4,5igrj�.s,rjaWme required signs'rnax mum. ,7fkd,L,6inphe"s.(7-6")-variance Verlce§ and Walls Four foot'hlaXlmUminfront-yard required: 161 parking -spaces (for the entire- 128 spaces yarjance-requTreO development) • one space 'Pee, guest room, -%paces) • One "spaper ! ,i 4 , r� ten rqqmi o fReqi$tdred historic --;Jr6pqqie5.- additional "parking rking . AD th6t legally required, prior' to the Ic*961bfutd ., - '40rifivain - m-l't '�d 02115 - gislere�y Oil historici- pi-6viodsly',61fice o2066'worth Oush;= registered as hlstqrlcpreviously - Sing familxdwellin ('4 spaceE0 ,AialIvsis,6fAhe Issues The ­-(kt ha§�bbk anilyzpd,osing bn fss�ues-based approach, Staff has priapared,ffie Analysis, �Prpj . . . I I I I — .. - hot'iri ' 5 the r66dfhmendati6n fdiraPPr6Val of'ft requested erifltI66��nts! .t:iejoIw,t form 1. 'Is', , the proposed project compatible with the s*rOunding-;co.mrriUnifY? The.surrounding land Uses are a rnIx , of commercial and, residential .uses;, museums, restaurants; motels,:general and professipnal.bfficesi-care'facilities, sdrvldes and multi4arnily 75A-10 AA No. 2017=02, CUP No..2017-29,,&_'VAR:No.,2017-07 January 22,.2018 Page 7 and single-family dwellings. The proposed'Fiotel and restaurant uses are compatible with the surrounding land uses. Furthermore, theproposed commercial uses have been situated along Main Street and closer to'the 1-5 Freeway further away from the professional offices and residential uses, thus minimizing impacts to any sensitive nearby' land uses. 2. Is the proposed project consistent with the. General Plan and development intensity? The underlying General Plan land use.designation for the entire site is District Center, -This area .serves as an anchor to the Main :Street commercial corridor.and the Museum District. According to the General Plan, the M_ useum District is envisioned as a major of ice/cultural. center focused around the Bower's Museum and the 'Discovery •Cube.I The. hotel .is in character with the Museum District, a cultural center -that receives visitors from Santa Ana and the greater Southern California metropolitan area. The project is also.consistent with the development intensity of the General Plan, it has a floor area ratio of 0.91, while.the Museum District allows a maximum floor area ratio of 1.5. The project supports several General Plan goals and policies, including Goals 2: and 3 of the. Economic Development Element and Goals 1, 2 and 4.of.the Land Use Element. The'hote( will increase Santa Ana's contribution Jo. the hospitality and tourism .sector .of the regional economy and will be subject to the City's Hotel Visitors' Tax therefore; generating revenue for the City. The site 'is located off an arterial street and is easily accessible to from'the I-5 Freeway, making it a prominent site and"building within Santa Ana. The development .will rehabilitate a property that is underutilized and will increase:capital'investment in the area. Two historic structures will :be retained and reused as a restaurant,• preserving them as .architectural resources to the City.. 3. Will the hotel and/or granting of variances ,be 'detrimental ,to the health, safety or ,general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity? The proposed hotel will not be detrimental to persons residing or working in the area. Conditions of approval have been added to require a parking management. plan for the access control gatesand public art for 'the benefit of the community. In regards to off-street parking, RK Ehginee'Nng Group, Inc. prepared a shared parking study (updated January 16, 2018) for the project utilizing the Urban Land Institute (ULI) shared parking methodology (Exhibit 16). The study was updated to reflect the parking standards applicable to historic structures that were adopted by Zoning Ordinance Amendment No: '2016-03 and went into effect on October 19, 2017. The shared parking analysis supports the proposed reduction in required parking because the hotel and restaurant uses are considered complementary. Based on the ULI shared parking methodology, the study found that the peak.parking demand will be 110 parking spaces and is therefore not expected to exceed the 75A-11 44VAN6.2617-02, CUP-,Kd. z2017-20,I'&VAR,No, j -Januay22,2018- number kjnj,spac6spirb-04sed.(1'28'sOaQO4 T"he fejore, the te off- street parking'will 'not bedjeteinidnita'l t"hd' , `44c- p Gtanting -a. variance ,Ej for :reduced ;front. "detrji-66ntal to p .on public I-',,Welf@ire.6r Hjudobi,16'-suffth th aa�stsid4.6f Main frdht'prboefty, line,- The _wall 6etvVaeri'6d-&/6 Wibft.s an'IrItbrhal courtyard simil,ar to t a pr Street,' The dreen .parrot: '17eviatio,ns;from'the.front;:y with, 'the szirnb 'bbhe'qt§ -As, many of. the surrounding exIsInj*d-'me Velop ­__rit p'at in' A along N `0 -1 ' ith.MaWS - wall.heights ;will i6s; , The malpeir ir,es,f4cin.g wo Street wl1-create 20 site at . PrOjOct . s , - 35 North -MO-11 ,tandaed willprdvtdp the property. a )ernes.s% and will:n6t,de'ride 'thei in the ptqjOct!svicinity,.,. 4_ Wlll,the p b uhd Ofyand the;u00Uhdlhg#nmU.h Y? 'TfhP_ proposed -an.pt6hA.nn'h6tbl-WjllI P'ro%60e.-.a service to the.,c_..omm. urlt y ,byproVid upper.='sca16 lodging :option 16 the,bdrthern sectionotthe-City, The,hotilWill Supp MussvmDNtrIctatteadfigRs�such as the Bowers Museum,Xids6un and'theDiscoyer) bringe County and Will provide loddino'opp prp to the City and those and working inIthearea. , , �'Furth'Or', 'thiJ, hote,l,.wil,I'-b'rI,�" 66h-ieedEd'accomm-o a lbdMduA'�and familiesvisiting fhe.nedrbyh6sPifal.clusi6HWOrange;.inqIddirqthet6l Ho�6ltaj�b�6n00,60Only (QHQC) andSt HeAth.hospitals In bdiltion. the he provide de eployment opportunities, spur -de"V6loomeht and enhance thp hot e rqv0n�ebasq� The . _61,Will add'6,oublic behefit through _'Increase of Hotel �/isitors" ,which will: hel . pfund,f6cal, . sbryi . be�s . s . p I ch . a . s,irifrastructur6, lerOrov'dmehts,,new ,public I , " re�eiVatipi h al 'envimm6ntal preservation and increased public safety for, res6nts of City. 'I S rp - &6d to eiWntai the operating 6�pensb� q n'thdroptilid Peeking lot wifl,be reduceA Amendment A011cation The's: u0jb qtsite currently hasr ,two,zoh"irig'de-§ion­dtioI n-sCom-nj unj y Cohmbr&fl-Musd urri )1s trict J_MO)zoning district on the West ,(apgroxi'mateiY 1.1 acres)iand Professional (0) zoning distrIpt dn, ane least tapproxim4tely 015 :acre's): "Shbe, a6VOopment s .are analyzed' , ,Ao.m,prehen�iVely,thd,Oniireproject .area is1prbposdd tobe changed to =unity C'omme'rcial - Museum, District(dj_,b) to establish: consistent zoning.on the entire development site -@.nd,,fpr 111d,lakigOnd C1 MD zoned pr6pertieslnl 'hel project vicinity,. ISirice.'the'proposed ,zoning will' be. consistent with #fia [ilstrIct,Center'General 'Plan land usb'desightition,staff ds su pprtive of the applicant's fe uest. q 75A-12 AANo:-'20l7-02,:C(JP'Nb,2017-29,.&.V 2 - AR,N, Ib, 01707 Con 'difforall Uie'F�drni[t, A CUP6f-,,iAD,zonifi6 dIeWic"i, My �bqUirh is f6� 4­hot6i Withiih'th'e' 2g,ta -CUP 'the! City" :rO (mal , n s1h - e zabili fy to M6 05 W� I ��t , impose. , - re fully W. protects 4c68s.Ory 660dltl.prigto' ensurei that :thp- t, :t.he,projept MA!, .pi,ht6lnits quality, Wef- t,- e EO to ,ensure :6rs ird that the project doesdot .adversely,4tipadfany5Urro40inO PrOOe(ties. -ffeproposed prom the of thb'design stand6rds and -guidelines fora hok6l 'U'sa,'staff Cis sypoqrtivb of th& -c6ndltidn6l use ObIrmit'requ6st, : :varW6691, The appficant is also requesting Varidhces' ikk_ ' d dd`fro forredmecl�bf�sit;qet. pr_?ing; rg w n setback; tj bCK, ih :'and lr�rei�ed"rri cre- Wa 1, heig tjwithiri the-frorit yard ajdr identiftatidn signs;. The. irTdgyjar, :.giib pmfi, td":U§e,, 6r( rfilinb I ofthevarla'ncis. _19ura 1owpr9Po,S.e gs�,sclpp gra ly��, 'Pelo ,as aha d -W, , table 3fiReciudstd&Va'ri - ainims. 75A-13 Undim(IIJE,, Oij(rent,dff:'strbet paW ts;.the' Would requiring 100, __bf the. off-sAreet off-street I - I I -befit Orking render the protect ,* —arkifig,spades Th6 jPi6jbct:j5iop6s6s,".128 oUkeet� In,(ea's le? , _tohol6`l .and,-nd restaurant public fora pafd'phc6.,As -,_- KOPOsedI tfie applicant -s 1Ouestft 'a 20 porcent: Jbdudtio'n',in'-60street parking. S616t.iOpIl6atibribf.the. ;SAMGset parkrftg "to the• prdjezt,11611f�9� d ;due site constraints and 66nitru6 I Thb.WpFa`flhbe House r6t 21-15 Wrth-'Main'Streqit has, Fiant sdibal6k Wpuld, requiring the:15 fqoi;: frontsetback standard A durrent:#Mba.6k of q ifeet, '& triches:. Requiring th , a - render the Or6jkt bpildjhdrelocatedIo meet the 15 -foot setback requirement , I ray-im-pict the architectural ,resource ,and therender shape; , ol Iho,lol IhI, proposecIffqht sqtbacks vary from seven toilen cfe.666an(upclujbtlnij streetscape i)a't;bdcls Visual Interest-, to .the, street !whIch supports the City's design,,- elinesT.. YV@11;'Height;Would requiring -a ",I-he.CMitor-n'--i-a.'BLii(diii-4 Code fisquFres 4 rhinirriurn x1 0 rn of to r foot high 0`0, meet, .four foot hi fi .-W- all ao _around a e6`,safety 6- i wall render the Phzlebt 'f,o feOuiWnenN., To c6nofy wlii;66iIdfng,code the.site 14dasible? -L plan would havb.to ieredesibrddand there arbAimitad ,.` site. plan options available dub- to dlta constraints and ireular. Site'thipe'_The wall'is piopbsed to be7 feet,.6;j 75A-13 AA NQ,:20,17-t)2, CUP No, 2l)1`7.-29,_ VAR''No 2017;07 .January �2; 20;1 S Page;�3 Q" St�ndard�- ... egative Declaration "(MND) arid` Mitigatioh Monttddng -and,'RepQrt'-'- 10619a4e01,NI. ariches consrstjrg dif 54,det of stooe';veneee,, feet of areae of significant im'paCt were'deterrtlfnod,from the ton t" yr operaeon.af fro§led glass .to provlde. privacy to pool patrons TO the: rq oSed pro ect wjth (he ilnpiementafjOnoi the Mitigation Measures: Public Notification wall behvean,,tre historic structures Eras beef. changed C1691 6b Housing on,:NovePnber 10, 20i2:and puti(ished in the Orange County, to'be�Wback,,P 5 feet from lhe.pCOpefty line. -and W6ult i Reg[ster Tile:draft MND was avatiable •fdripublic review al •lhe Santa,Ana City; Watch _the wall hei ht.of'the wall around the. Dol Signs' wbul"d allowing for -,two Allowing four majoreai-rs Wb[ild not rendef CEQA, a lead`agenay,is not required to provide written coriimenlsior'a MitjgSteds [ttajor building,dentlflgat(on ithe;project infeasible However suPportfdr".the varlange, signs refld$f .the pfojeGl request can' -lie. made ;due to the" h`Igh profile Iecatfon wiab a`e: Rifeasible�. and ihefght of the ,proposed hotel; ,the huilding will t7e Approval ofthis itern` supports the City's efforts to ;meet Goal No,5 (Community, Policies, Alble-froni ail:drreobons mc{udirjg the.norihbo' a aitid fioustrig opportunjtles`artd supp6h efforts to,preserve and jmp'rove the.Iivabifity f,- soutlibound f-5. Freeway, Main 'Street, and Buffalo: . �SantaAna:`nef hbbrh'c`dds„ !Public'; Nottnca lair &:G > t uhi . Outreacti� Street, In addiifgn, given ihd,nature f4he,businessx• A;Sunshihe Drdrnan6e _Community Meetingmat held on tMarch 9,_'2017.611 530' ,'additional srgriage may help attKg96moldngls�on the'.1�5` 'Of 'ttie Cttys:5unshine'Ordmanpe_ A total of 32,members of the publlc_aftended.'' Freeway that maybe tray'ettt'rough Orange CgUnt+ Thee ' licant rovided°ail the re'uired',inforrnation to the'Cii" ager lFie meefn' wd,irirneed ofilodgiilg; The appijcanEis requQsting;four- �si lis•thatreatl:°tdamiptonInn `oriep4elevation Table 4-,CEQA. Stfatqtld Plan Aliahineirt, ands Publtc Notification.&'ComrtiunitV Outreach. " CEG2A; Strate"i'e.PtanAli`nmant:andsPutlicNotificatioiui&:Calt'tt1tUI11 t.OUt each'.. CERA' CgQA Type_ egative Declaration "(MND) arid` Mitigatioh Monttddng -and,'RepQrt'-'- 10619a4e01,NI. Program Envjronn7enfal Review No 2617;6 Nrere. prepared; for the proieot Ng, areae of significant im'paCt were'deterrtlfnod,from the ton t" yr operaeon.af the: rq oSed pro ect wjth (he ilnpiementafjOnoi the Mitigation Measures: Public Notification A notice of intentand;draft MND was circulated to Interested patties and -the State' C1691 6b Housing on,:NovePnber 10, 20i2:and puti(ished in the Orange County, i Reg[ster Tile:draft MND was avatiable •fdripublic review al •lhe Santa,Ana City; HMI,!d(y of Santa Ana; Main Library,:and'.on lhe.projecl tivebpage on dhe Cily's website -Seven letters were recejved In .response t6 lhe_Noti6e of Intent UndeF- CEQA, a lead`agenay,is not required to provide written coriimenlsior'a MitjgSteds Negative :Deglaraiop; however a response td the comments :as well, as refinements ;to 'the' MND" have be prepared •and are, avajlat?le 'on 'the `City?"s wiab a`e: �Strate'�ioPlan:Alt'nment'` Goal(s), Policy or Approval ofthis itern` supports the City's efforts to ;meet Goal No,5 (Community, Policies, .Health,'Llvabllity, Engagement& Sustains)iility) Objechve No= 3 facilitate diverse, fioustrig opportunjtles`artd supp6h efforts to,preserve and jmp'rove the.Iivabifity f,- �SantaAna:`nef hbbrh'c`dds„ !Public'; Nottnca lair &:G > t uhi . Outreacti� Required Measures A;Sunshihe Drdrnan6e _Community Meetingmat held on tMarch 9,_'2017.611 530' p;rp. at the project sffo;:2129'North lviajrr5treet, in agcordance wdh the provusiorjs 'Of 'ttie Cttys:5unshine'Ordmanpe_ A total of 32,members of the publlc_aftended.'' Thee ' licant rovided°ail the re'uired',inforrnation to the'Cii" ager lFie meefn' 75A-14 AA No. 2017=02,;C11P No.<241!;2M:& VAR, No.' 2017-Q7 January 22 2018. r „-" CEGlA;,Sttate tctplanAil n`menta=andi?,itilicNdtlfiiiation=&Commumty�;t)utreaclj" Exh1b 1'13 ,-. "A OW notice was mted:dh the pr6jectsltd,an Deaehiber 1;x201.7. Notrflcatior by rnaWwas'rhailed•to all property�owners and:occupa,nts:'wlthin'50p feet,ot�the-proect;ehi;'on;Novernber30,)201`7:. WWspapegb' stirig was p`ulilisfaed `in'the'Qrange Courily Register.on December 1, '2417:. Sunihihe Ordinance CommunityVeetlng . 0n March 9x:2017 kfie applicant held a''StinshlrieQrdmarice GorrtmunityMeetrng at, ptoJict" srte,:;2329 North Main `Street, .where,'the developer ah- 'architect presented the protect and - received feedback fCorTi the cbmmunity.. Approximately 32 residents anti pusiness owners attended `fhe meeting. The �rnain questions ;and comments of those rn attendance: are outlined below; wrtti information'ort how the pr6 6ct;w4s.revised to"address 'concerns:, 9'..'Mastr"e,Cty sold;fFie.parking 1oYantl'fioW Was #lie public _noticed? ,ofi the City' et was published, in the -0 ry DeVelopm$nt Agency is At the 1rveptembdt20:16',put ?ase of• th`e !property The a escrow Which requires; all en ,to negotrate:ttie sale dfithe prdperty at2129:NortH je-County Reporter -on September 9, _2016, Thg, re agency responsible for managing City -owned hearing the.,CityCouhq-il voted,to;appro 16 the'.Safr3 isaction,whl;,e'completed upon.the.close..ofthe rnents to:be,dbtained; 2 Is'aile.City:gcing tc.pro'vide r"eplaceineht parking m tti'e a[e�?. A replacement parking .lot•andlorparki,ngsfruc'ture isnot; proposed as'pait'ofthe,protector`by, :the Cityr. B,asedoh.an analysis V existing public parking. in the area, there.are 20 offsireet parkingspaces in 'a public parking loLsouth of the�proleotsite-at2011 N�o'rth MainStreet ancJ 16 on -street, 2-:h6ur.parkiing spaces on'Main Street:' Wowever, ko off-set,the loss.of•the public' .parking lot; the Public Works Agency, has added a condition: of approval' to .festiipe Buffalo Avenue between "Broadway ;and Main., e6t:6 create app.roxirriately 10 on -street ,public. !parking space's. In addition, the applicant Bias revised -heir plans fo vnclude a controlled access:gate'to :make off-street parking" available to hotel gues1s,:restaurant"patrons and;ttia . public.ror •a paid price. ,3: Will�llle hotel •alio+,v fpr long-term stayS? No, a.lQng-term stay hotel'must coritain"a kitchen in the,guest.rooms. Furth_erinore; rooms wjll .nolw be used .as a primary residence `(exceeding ,28 ,consecutive days or 28 days within. 60 consecutl'v(.j days):" The,fiotel will be ysed for'temporaryor overnight:'accommodatlons.only;. 75A-15 iA,Nc -2017-02, CUt? No ,201 29, &VAR No x2017 07 Jz.muqr,y'2,2,- 201, 8 P;igd 12. cari-chis'lon Basgd on the analysls'prov-i-ddd"- w'b, ir this r6port, staff recommends Ahat,. the Planning hq njeoornn�opd that e -City Council adopt.an.ordrnance approving,,E R&WeW,N& ,:2017 96 1AmqndmpOtApplication ,N6,:2Q,17-0;;andaO pmv&.CbnditI I'Use PeirnitNo.-X17-29..andvad6 coNq.'201M7As.'cc dIU6 '�d. -.n r . ne- 5eleria.lteiaher, AICD ,v. Ass.pciate Planner. :SK,jrn, 2i7q N ahlbljts:: 1. D'raft', Ordihahce-Environmental and Zopethancle 2, Draft Resolution Condrtiopal Use P,Ofimif 3:. ,Draft ,Rd§6UI6n'Vafiah66 4; VicinirtyZo'n'iii.giaqd.,�VdriaI View Map 5;,,sIt6,p�iotbs, 6. �,'9-ltel Plan- 7- FI&O-rpiahs Elevation's. s -atiown. .. I V.,,:Renderings; 10', `Z6fii*69 ma'O ill. bra:MW16�ied N 1Z.Su , ns hin e'Mee , tin . -- ' ' ' ' - - 'f 13., Re�pqihs-e''T'J`O-M f '14., 'R ' esOon�,e from 15,,,,Updated 1.6.. 'UptiotbAiShAre'd Declaration 6om,Oany' 75A-16 "oRD1NANCE NQ:.NS=XXXX, •THE CITY• :GOONCfL •OF `THE CITY..OF ,SANTA • ANA DOES+"O,RQA'IN: _R5. FOLLOWS: Section 1 r The:City°,Council bf the,,.C' R of Santa Alia. he_ reby, 6hds, detetTnines and xdeclares as fblloWs_. A.. d ,as'"Applicarity'as".filed ty'of:Santa Analo,'change. properated,=at.'2115, Ssional,.(1?}ties.J•o'v,tii`'Eomr -'U B:, The zoning deslgnation"of CommUnity commercj -1 Muse (i 1` District: (G7 MD) is consistent Witt'•the `Geneial ,Plan land use designation of Distrjct Center (DC); Districf i'Genters :are designed" to ser Ce,as.`anchors. to'the',, City'sr=commercial c6gfdors.:and•,to"-accom(n6" niajo`n ;development' 'activity: - CY The n6Wwzoning desiooation (C1WD)'Jor.the entire development site. at, 2115, �2123r and 2129" North ;Misain Street cohslstent -0jhe proposed:- deVelopmetit pfotect and the" propertigis scurre_nly"zoned'C1 MD in'�.the" rmmetlate vicinity of theproject site: D: On Decejpber 11, 2017; ,the Planning ,Com'missibn held,•"a duiy, noticed public hearing "Atld Voted'td recbmrhend that the City Councll adopt an ordinance. approving Arnendment 'App'Rcatlon .No 2017-02::which, "- -IS• consistent with .the'Gene'raL Plan. At. the December "11_; 2017+Alarming I CoMrT' 49slan rrieeting;the Comn isslon co[ tinned {tie item to the January 22, 2018 Planning Commission meeting .and `asked for more information - on the [mpadts-of displaced• parking; the sd,uthbound iMain,'Street" leIft:t.Orn movement into the prdpertyand revie,W of the security measu[es. 'EXHIBIT 1 75A-17 OridltiahceNa. NS -)(XXX 'Page -I af5 ❑_ 7`he tCity,Council has reviewed,applicable general plan, policies and -h'as deterriirn1 d ;that this proposed _rezoning, is consistent with the puipose -of. ,th' :General Plan',. 'E,. The City Council-;pnor to,taking' acGon_on'thls ordinance, held:.a dUty,rloticed public:heaflpg on Febir�ary.F>','2018; F_ -The,dity Councjl also adepts 601riding011 facts piesented fn the Request for.Cquncil Action dated February.6 20'18 accompanying -this . ,niatter:, C.. For thds''eF reasons;, Amendment'Appllcation No .2017 02, is ,heteby,fouhO and; deterrnined to be conslstant.with theji0tent grid purpose of Chapter 41 of ttie. Santa Ana Municipal Code thus., changing the. -ming district is found 'to'b0 consistent,with the. General .Plan of the City of ,Santa. Aha 'and otheitirise justified by ,the, public necessity, convenienoe;, and general 3ecu6n2. The Pianhing'Corn missioh'of the. gi(y,. Santa,Anasredommends that 1,Couricil adopt Mitigated Negafive D6rlarabodi'En`vironmental ReView.No.'2017= adopt'an'grdinance rezoning. the real propertyllocated 6i-211.5,'2123'artd 21.29.' Aain Street -from Professional (P,) to Community,'Commercial Museum District (C1- his;recommendatton:is based upon fhe evidence sUbniitted at the''above said -which l?cludes;'.but is.,riot limited -,to; the';Request'forCouncillAcGon dated' ry.s 2018,-bqd'exhibits attached thereto and ,the(public testimony, written and' I of -which are, incoSpoialed-henan by this reference. Section 3,. The _City Council has reviewed and considered" .the, info,rmatlon� ,ontained rn ' .the initial study. 'and the mitigated negative declaratr?n, pN,b)ttnelronriient4FReview No.,2017'-96, prepared With respect to this pro)gct. The. City Council (ias,:as a'result of its, consideration and'the e ,dence,,preser ted atthe hearings -an this ;rnatter, deterrrmined' .that; as required. pursuant;to.California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)'al d'the.State CEQA Guidelinest a MND adequately addresses the ,expected' environmental :Impacts..of •this prajec;t Orr the basis of this rewew, �ffe City'Council .finds that with ,the .ir pOem'entatian:qf the Mitigation Monitoring and Repoiting ,P ograrri there Is no evtdence from which it can be falrly>argued that the, prolect'wili have a significant adverse effect on the environment `The City ;Council hereby•certifres'and approves.the MND and directs that the Notice bf'Deteimination be prepared and filed 'with the County' Clerk of the 'County;of' Orange In .the. manner r eoui f dd Eby faw. Pursuant'to'Title XIV,-Caifomia Code of Regulations (CCR)+§", 355(c)(17, the City Council has jetermined tiiat, after.consldeiigg the record,'as a whole, there is no evidence that the proposed. Project will have the ;pofentlal 'W,any significant adverse, effOc ,'6n ,wildlifec•:resources or the ecological habitat upon which wiidlife ,resources' depend,: The proposed Project exists in an urban enviroTament.characterized by paved. concrete,. roadways, surrounding buildings .and hurnan.acflvity However; pursuant to Fish ,and .(5,ame Godes§ 711.2 -and Title XIV, CCR,•§, 7,, 5, the, payrrient'of Fish and Qrdhance No..NS-,)(XXX Page 2 of 5 75A-18 ;:Game'DepartmenI filing ,feerns conjunction ,with this; pt6tect-is. at fhe',rljscretlon;of•the State of'Cailr6niis.Department of Fish;.:and:Wildlrfe: Section 4� The:frea il property, located, N at `21 t5, 2123 `and 29 od Maih 2t• Cf raof�°ill. Cne.fn 'A •.., ,es 'L..e... r.,. �_.-..,___.r._v n_ • _ n � _.' ..-; `-t ..r _ .. hovrng "tire atiqvetescrl+bed changes in use district designaili6h lis herebyapprtiged and attached''hereto:as.Exh(bit,•A`and incorporat�d_tiy this'i`eference:as though fully sef•fortti Section 5. if any gectron . sGbsectron, sentence clause, phrase o&,pdriion of atilt ordinance"- fior. any reason held,to be Invalid or unconstitutional by the decision, of any court -of competent iurMidti6n, :;' uch-decision shat not.affectthe,valldit:,of the •rermalning'portrons `of thd.'wdinance., The C('ty Council of the city o f Santa Ana h6iieby declares' that it .would have_ adopted this 'ordinance, and each section;, subsection, sentence, .clause, pftrase.or portion therecf irrespectl4e'`of the fact that qny one or rn0e sections, subsections, sentences;, claUset, plrases;at portions.;be declared 'Invalid o'r Section 6 The *(Icant agrees to indemnify,'hotd .harmless, and defend the city of Santa Aha, iEs officials; officers; agents, and employees'frUm-any`a'nd'all,liabrlity, claims, ,actions,or proceedirigs,thabmay bebreughl arising cut of its approval'of this. pCofect, and any,approvals associaked wdh•the project, including; wrthoUtY frrittation; any environmental review orapproval, excgptto the extent'caused bythe solelhegligence,'gf thw,qrty.of Sania Ana,, ADOPTED thEs d'ay6f; 2018: APPRQVED.ASTO FORM: Sonia R' Carvalho. City.Attorney; - Usa'Storck Assistant City Attofney AYES:. Coiincilmemhers• NOES: Councllmembers; MtguelAr"Polido _- Mayor I 6rdina6ca;116, NSXXXX` 75A-19 Page 3 6f ABSTAIN". . I pt -P RES'ENIV ;C16jAci lffi6rnoers 75A-20 Ordinance Od. NS-WX Page 4 of 5 CERTIFICATE OF'ATTESTATtON AND ORIGINALITY h',MARIA' D;,:HVIZAR;,:Cte k 6r th-6"" a ttached'WinanCe No 'NS fo Council Of the Goy of $ants Ana bn1 !publisheoln accor.danedufth`the: Chart pate; , 'Clerk.ofthe Counell_ ,Clty bf Santa Ana 75A-21 that1he it;e .fifty ice was', Ordj*ce'No.- NS-XXXX, Page 5 c '.S RES 0L0Ti.ON-No.,1oijawXx °'F_F 13E IT R QqNIMISSIONN. �.,P TME' CITY -0 RESOLVED BY `THE;' S-, determines 'anodeaM.,res asjql[00� d -das. "',`Applicant;;' is, A.� Net bbvel�prnen� -Company; hdrn.after, refie,rh4d 'PIid4h-t;:' _1 . 'hereinafter I Permit - rqqop�stinq: ��,ipprovaj ;'pfonoitionAl Up,eI'Pqrmit conclitio'bed,jo '4owi'tha d6rist(L-ictioli) "of foot roam hotel agd rqnt brI 9'q6 t.2i, 29,1., B. -sa' n't� , An, Muhlc­io-'al, Co'd S'ebt'i 6h'Aj752 tecUrds ,appr6v of;q conditionpermit; for •a, hotel 'within the, Community Co_ minercial- Museum' brinuhY'Cofnffib(ciiffi- eq(h' District (C1 ',M,D) ".m9irig,distrJet. Q. On, D6c,ehh,Ueir` �! 1, �,2_61�7, the Planning -,06mmiisidn holda, duly 'noticed; ppbli6 bearing foe,Co riditiorial Use Permit No 2017 29 -At the t "e :b PC m Pr 11 :'2017 a6ning, CC) nmis§jon (pep iqgthe. jjern,4ifie..J�n6ary '�*'Z',"2'0'1'8''Plahnlhg-,Com-r - -,-- ititdbd,askqd: for more­_ -1 � - . January - impacts ' ' I Morellnbttfibtbnon tfie"L maji�n')§tred:1164 tu,r,h hjqveo-eint'into the 0,roperty,an)id'(dy1eWbf the security D. The, Pie'rining . ccirri'm (s*,slon;df the City jpf 86nia ma 1hfdrrfWioh .and determines; 1hat the'.f6ll6Wlnq findings, which} inost. ',be established. d. In order to grant this ConciltionalAi * se Permit '10,ursuanH9. Section Kt�, Aria Municipal i b6d6� (SAIC) �)n ' t §e _. 41703 hotel :use: I.. That tfie proposed' use Will 0 rq'videi b, service or, 4cii1ity Mich Will,' contribute to the gqne'ral well, being of the neighborhood,'or The proposed Hbi-noton inn hotel will OrWde 6 service to the: comrriUnity.'b,y,'Pr'oViding,an,Lipobr- mifldscale u qjnp, _"option in, thd,hoqfii6M: section : of the City. The hotel Will suloPoft th6_ 7 i'�' Museumpjst'ridt and the 'commercial t.1ses,lj(he,area ep .by' pToMin'g lodging opportunities to those visiting and working, 1 , n the, area: ,Ln addition, thlef,'hotel. will proV'1cIe"6mPl0y'mP'nt opportunities to residents that live'in -the City.- The site 'Otah� EXHIBIT 2 Page I 6f 7 75A-22 'Was designed to -minimize impacts to thb� surrounding; _66 rief.ghbo,rho6d - by oladihg Jh6 cb P a!,, b6ildlogs al6pg Main Street away fhjWthe professional drid.paWef tial'o* .81* .,allowing jdr paid. parking -arid elimineitiq ;the driveway on RUPh,;_3t;e q,t (emergency vehicles only) y) to reduce, th, e, arn o u h t -of par'Af That the proobi6d use particular case,. pathe :06(ftAntal. health, .6afdtor�9erierai V6.1fare bf. R8Ps00s,r0Af0ibg, ofWbMog InAhe'yidinity.. The .proposed' H amptod, 11 hn,,'hbtbl ."Will L nbt,bb_fc1dtrlme6tal;th persons .'res!66,.or working 8 Irking In the area: �`, , ', " detrimental, 11 Conditions ofapproval and a'MitigaV6h_Mbn1t6 Pq r1hg.' -6 R-" �h have bee'n' potential, eportingProgrp iiitjpacts from the' hot6l-.prcj6ct. The pr6jebt.-',*iI ",the;California U l4in.g.'Gbdid.and' ­ .., I P'­ ublid; Health :Agency regulations: pigUIatio s.ln,add1t!on,mitigation neasuresIicl6d&gubffittat '- Of aspiI5 managPm6nt-pl4"n as Ot's- ' 6' iaiid;ibaf6 6rtj lead. !sJrvey, .and, „abatement 60 MpIian qO, With' _noise regulations; nd-8tTbtimppv6tOhtE, Nt. the - Or6IJPsed use Will n6t.ddVets6ly affect the present j 0do[lomic. bi 609M _P.PPPMPM� P 'Property 4h thO' sta lily or futtifet bd tUrrc.Jund irig.-area., The- prolodsed, Use will •661Ahe present jJdVq , rs0ly affect , property in the sUrrtlunding urea parking lot, is under Utilized, wittj development -ft- b q ,e� ring 'City that m* �bf the s Ing 'visitors to j _shop -bhd',d1nqat,1bcafl bijs'in-'es's"e-s,a-tid-therefore, -,corit6buto fa, eponomic.cJevelopinent of area;'The: hotel will 6e 8, The I -, - ub0cl: to the City's Hotel Visltors!'Ta ' k-ordinat6be donfributM610 :city revenues -and will "t6'du'db''.-th6,:operating 6x �p-.the. Used to.Malhtain the, p0blic, parkifigl6t. The project will provide logging ,Qpportunrtiesf�rvl�liors'-t6,,Cityatira'cii” . 11 - orip such-as'the, Bowers Museum, Xidse'u'rh'� the Discovery Cube Orange tbunty,ltb those,'visiting 'nearby' hospitals ln:Orange'including 1." . . - . � C, the 'Children 's Hospital'�O(ange oqnLy .(CHOGf -6na St.. oseph , f, , , - - .a,: t" ,County Joseph Health la�d,qr relsi ens.,and businesses the City,. . ­ - §es thereby Wjnf6rc!hdAhe:ifnage`&f s6nta Ana: Within Orange :County, 'That the propog6d Use Will t0 comply with themoulptlons andt6hdib6hs In 1 - specified'in this is chapterfor such use,., The ,proposed project will ornply, With the, regu . lbtibh and conclitio4s,of lfq Chapter Municipal T of thie SLanja Ana 'Pode, 'Resol.ution No, 201 8-xx 75A-23 PAge 2 of 7 with fhe'•exception.of the.proposed:vanances. Th@,project:ls,. also'ln.cdrnOlra'nce with'the.'City's Hotel and Motei;8tarida,rds .with the ;0xceptidn of :building ilandscap'irlgi widths of pedestrian Vvalkways and'the size,of the conference roam:, 5. 'Th'at.the pioposed use will�notadvers_elyaOectthe'gen@ral plan, f tile= city or:any'specific,plan apphcatile to:the:afeaof the pfoposed-use. The'Harnpton Inn by Hilton tioteCwillsupport several;goals, and. polrcres.of the GelieralJPlan, Including Goals,2 and 3 of he. Econorpio!Developinent'Elein,ent to maintain and enhance the diVeit ityof.the City's ectihomic base and increase :ants `Ana's share of the reglonateconomy,.The hotel will increase Santa A'na's contriWtlon 64,theI-hospitality and tpuiisni sector of .the regional economy •and will be subject rto the. City's: Hotel Visitors' Tax; generating revenue for the City. The project also ,supports; Goats. 1, 2; and 4 of•�the Land, llse Element to encourage uses that promote"a'-Ualonce,of wand• uses that; address. basic.;commum y,+needs,,;pmmote .land uses whlcii enhancethe Clfyseconomic and fiscal viability jand to protect and enhance' development saes and districts which are unique community assetssthat enhance the, quality of life. The `site is'locate'd off an ar erial .street and is :easily accessible from 'the 1.5' Freeway, making it a prominent bwlding,within,S'anta Ana.�The d6v616prn6ht Nell rehabilitate. a: propeity, .that Is' underutilized •and Wrll 'Increase capital. investment.. Two �hlstorjc structures; the MacFarlane and' MOW n ,Hduses,,ivill be,retatned; and 'reused. as a restaurant.. In additjon,'the'hotel is In character with the Musbum'Distrir t,. an office: and cultural center that ;promotes vi§itdrs.;from outside of Santa,Ana Conditions of_approvai�will also ensure that. the. project remalns•,cornpatible with sUrreunding land uses. E. Mitigated •Negative Declaration (Environmental..Review No., 2bi,7=96) and a Mitigation Monitoring andReporting Program was prepared with respect to chis project. The •Planning -Commission has; as ,a result of its consideration of the record as,a whole and the _e `denmpresented at the, hearings. on, this .matter, determined that, as required -pursuant .to the:Cd06'm' a Environmental Quality Act •(CEQA� antl the'. State_ ICEQA Guidelihes, 'Environmental Review No. :2017-96: meets -all the requirements.of CEQA. Section 2, The Applicantagrees to Indemnify, hold ha- r'mlesss and defend the ,Ctty of Santa Ana, its officials, officers, agents, and eriip(cyaes, fromany and all'liability, claims; ;actions or .proceedings that inay, be. brought ansing out of its .approval of -this project; and' any approvals associated with the, prgject except to the' extent caused by fhe sole negligence of the City of Santa Ana: Resolution No. 2018-kx. Page 3 ar 7 75A-24 Alta i D ec'e n- nfihl AE )GOTEll ll�l 1 9 . .2,day6U Cd A - EN OPT', ffi d 1 S]0Ae§­ .-AIWENTION8: I I AP,O.ROV0-,'As:fb'POfR' ; so-hj'a' kb mey., girvolho, - 4y'Attb - - - E(Y: Llta'St6tk A4W_ntClt -A y -4orn , .of the. 0"Wo f. .Sa I'Use Permit'.Nd. the [6i � the, iQhalr' I P��&' orbl, zill O� Vick- IOMANDJQRIGINA'k�', fRT. .,TEiQFAT.TESTAT H, I -SARA BERNAQ,C.bMriii�t!6n-Sdcrbta�ry,�dd.herEiby6ttdstio.,aiidrertify't.�i3�attacho-d Resof.utlbn No. :2011�-'xk,' to be the 'original rasolutfan "ad'op ed � by.,jh"_' t ' q,',Pl8,-nning. 'Comrhission'of the Oty: f 8 'gn o , intaAna n.Jan_,ua&��2,4,01,a 75A-25 &X' «6 4 of Date._ _ �Corrlmission Secretary=- �city of Santa Arra i�XH1BIT=A 'Conditions'for Approval forConditional'Use Permit.Noa2617-29 Conditional.Use Pelmit"No, 2017-29 for a,;hotel located , 129 Nortli.Main Street.is. approved'.s, ublect'to d9CnAliance, to the reasonable satisfaction "of the Planning Manager„ wEtFi all applicable 'sections=gf the Santa Ana; Municipal`Code, the Califdmia:Atlministrative Code, the Galifomfa Building Standards Code;and.all other applicable,reoulations. The Applicant must complV1h full with` each and every condition listed, balow. 'rip o?,te_ exercising the fights`confeRed by this site plap.revlew-and conditional use,permlt: l; All proposed site improvements must conform to,,the Site: Plan Review (DP No, 2017, 07.) and the staff repdrt exhibits. `Conditional Use Permit N6..'2017--29 shall hot be effective untit.the Historic'Re§ources• Commission. retiews,tl a eXterioY;rrSodlflcations to the: hlstor e,§tructures'atid relocation. of the historic sfriicture at, a public,he5ni g and issues a, certificate of appropriateness, lfsaid, approvals arebeld to be,inv'alid'or uhc6nst6biional'by the decision of any.court of competent jurisd ictlon,. or otherwise denied then this'Gonditional Use'Permikshall be. null and void aod'have no furtherfordeand.effech •3. The Applicant shall 'comply .with the, Mitigation Measures within; ;the: Mitigation, Monitoring and Reporting P.rograrm,preparedforthe;project, 4. Any amendment to, this.conditional use ,permit mutt!be. submitted'to ithe Planning Dlvisiot for,re'view,Atthattime,:,staffwilldetermine;iFadininistrative.reliefisavailableor the condltional use permit must be amended. 5,. Prior to. -the lssuance,ef.a building permita lotmerger:shall be recorded,. 6 Prior'.,to_ t ie'issuance of a building ;permlt.a' Public, Art'Plan must ;be submitted to .the Planning Dlvisidn for review and approval. 'Res6lu6on Na,-, 2018-)& Page 5 of 7 75A-26 .7; P the issuance of -q� I build0b per flit; .6 lt,!d.l hg -shrubs thatare plantedhl 0 • g the, 9 th6 nor to' ;and ad ..te.... wallfjdnb Bush Street and irdq!Uon.is:to,.b6.§ubmitt-ed.f6-t r. revien approv, w 6��val. The landscape plan shill-cdWrni tb,t`6 cpni(�e6al 196dkbpe• standards,. fe ' Qfiywide" bestph ,Guidelines afid'.,thb' CIty't"W6tdf�,EfflcldhttLbhd 8FHQH0ie'issuahceb I a certificate of occupancy, the Appilcant-shwi provide-, Parking Management Plan., Included inthis Plan, hall be.a commitmentonbe6k,of the-bofe(. .operator to provide parking p't_R p meL tb�tauepn * nd"P-q b_.i,q.pa. Irons:; 1. :SubkttOd platli tn*u-si,,ihdicate,'th'at'ElilI structures -a'nd ;Pa"rkin-g, 'lo"tS,'GO , hipt . VWth'­Ih8, J 'provisions. of Chapter 8; Article 'Al`, Division 3of 44'Santa Ana, p4-:6.6-j da (Building All applicable,sectlo s, ntd verbatim on - Yoursubmil­Wset of Plans, 1-. iRecoM_ a_fi`ieab'e'ment f6r 6,publpublic -I ,-around 6rea ,- At-Ihg the public alley; The tum -around area WRII_6fhainta1nedby th@'DpyeIopAr. 8.1ProV'Ide,6,1ettEfr-6f adknowlqd_gOn*6t-anaAPptdvAl fr6m adjacent ' .'2101 prDp 6r.'t ' owner :for 6 r 41�6�f6n6yhl 6 the nofth6dy;drlv6"Wat,Nqrth,M6ih,Sffebt. 3. ;Depict "and ' on bill Ify, PlEiri,tfid, relocation of the water rh6ter,a6d,,v6uli thafjisl -proP'us`ed,,withln`the . -new:20-feei wide,' . p Ubl . fo Uti I lity I easement � PI I ain6' . it wIthin a I ,neWp6piout -, Q asern'enf!area �6f 'adequate. size,I h&iadbnf,t6 4 6W 6, J. qsed 20- feet utility ea'seTn'ent p,Veferabi ly:,in,ab elevated: a4d,p0toct0,6reo. Depict dnd ndte, on 'utility plan 10 -feet long, water pipe encasement ifdr a .portion of the. new. 12 inch` `public water mainbat will be underneath the, r(OW6ftli- wall that' surrounds the',,Qul'de-s6,c' (546e! �on:e.ach:S�Ide"01116. new- birick,Wbil), per q 'Standard No., 144, .1 1 1- 1 ity,, 5, Depict and n6te on utility. pl6n, tli& construction. of'a inew 8 -_',Inch City public sewer main, to connect .:the' new -City manhol&i.aj 404 ­fe6t south of - c6hWkin`� -of . Buffalo Avenue) - to the existing Orange . County 'Sanitatlo_ Districts n,,(QQSD)'rnadh6le located at,appro&nately- 4P!'-feet,south of Pdriterline:bf Buffalo, Avende "oer-66sb- 0 6. Record 'an lagree?04ht, with the 'City f9r,access fhr6ugh� the si terminus bfih - , i- td from the nb.rtheo .9, 1 6.allgy -o Main Sll�edt. for emergencie�,'traslq, and.,Utility'tr�qlSs�,.Eind!City maintenance vehicles. Re�blulloq' No,, 2018-xx 75A-27 Page 6.0f 7 7 ,Provide restMping, �uri� rparking and signage to'alloyY pat•allel.stfeet,paf�Cing,adjacent io the south'cu b oFBuffald Avenue between Brdadwayand Main.Street, Resolution No. '2018Xx ,T Pageal y 75A-28 A 'RESOLUTION. OF THE dItYb;SAkT, IN= It_ ,.'KANNING'.t COMMISSION .,blz HT 'IONS AND AT2,1150 BE IT RESOLVED` BY THEIP'tANNINIG d_bMWS.SIb.N',bF­ THE �dV'OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS. !Section 1w, 1.hp'PlarjnjngQ !',o' mmissio oftbe�.Cltytof 8intwAna'Kee6byfind determines and declares A&'fobws:: 'N A_ rbfefred - as', Ai�pllcant,:' is. reqpesting ap pr pyal 2'61'P' c6iidiv _oi,Vii�la ce �N &;ai� bred; to A116w thet ructibn .of a. 6ik-story, iad 73';322 �squp�rq� foot', 1,35-rbom. hdtel' and restaurant on .9 ieS'4.21A6 2123 b.nd,21-29'North ,. . Main Street, Pursuant..td SAIVIG' Section 41-,638i the. Planning 'COMMISSion is authorized to rikeW..and �,a�i:iprove. the fb1I6VMg variances: f4r',this pioj6ct a re8dobb the riijt�i6df��6f rbqured'Off_�tr&6t r !ng ,rl -,pa k spaces, 6) reduce. e Appq '9' f setback, the nt ghts�,,inqd) increase, the, 6 bf io;ioentifiratj9n 1§:,6s set:fbr:h.bvthe ,S�an tb,,Ahg �Municipal -a r9 Code AMC;" 'G. Variance No. barre before 66'Planining'Comilhission bif the 'Cty 6f:san,jq Ana� . .grvbe �Qem At 6d D the er;hlbee.11,1017" 16-. q -I 61hg C6ftiffiI§slbn. rbe6tiog!theCommission, ,cbnI:1nLJed'th6.item to, the January 22.'20118 Planning Gorriftils9l6n meeting and asked:for,more. in ormation on;the'jmpa64.-6f. dlsplaced':lp' southbound Main S eit, t" .�rq�etj turn movement' into the property and review -of' the.s6curlty measures: D. ThePI ' anning Cbmmis ' s ' 1r ib * n �of 'the City of Santa -Ana _has ,corisidered, the information and de,teem*,s that 'followi6g findings,. Whch trftst be. established in ordi�FtcOfa'ht',Vari6hce:NO.-20-1,7-07, h.a,ve*b0eh*I:a, , b , Iish.eq, as reqLjirqd b ci-,6M Y SAMC So fl.on 41 1 That'because of special' :circumstances applicable' to the subject property, Including size; shape, , topography, Iddaflon ',or 4uri6vridings, the strict appli-catlon of the zoning, ordinance is found to, deprive the s0ject-'property Of privileges not othpiWi.se.,at 116solution,No'. 2018-xx 75A-29 , Page I of 8 Miance-,with; the Went 'and purpose O'th6, provision' of tf2fs 'qhdpter. jj* Oiroldd :s46;1h6s. 6 46clik.6rduinstance related to #s: to c -'a i ion , a'hd surrmjh`dinos. The project is -bound by the Santa - ' ` 8) ' r�- 1hd "north= site 11 - -" - ular Aha (k5)�� FrbbWay e site s,,an, irreg •shaped lot., functional siteCo61i U, ratlops fqr@. Engineering Group,.lnc., :has `concluded that; the .proposed h t't - t 60 bet,,bf par.kii ri-blte*ill be sul�i1deri,,,q 'meet the'-- jak,-parking,dismands of'the hotel and rostaurant'As'a r6sult,,66* 'parking: variance will allow"th'e'Applicant.tlie ability' tfiat1� consistent J�a to use 1he,property. In . a manner surrounding d6m*mercla I Ug*s _b) Thi�',v�tria'hce'.fr6r�,the ',fr6.6 t =y*d-_setbpdk�: reoUlr6rne6i i� 1- 1 11 7 11 'i _o I ­- ` -f 1(he; Mac!Fq_flade,�kousq'� --ah, dud tootle existing �oc ati an o a's-a restaurant :in an effort 'itci,,,'provId'e an,;-undulatilng streeiscappi, the ifront 66 reb, Oiced4b swan :(7pfb '� .c): Walls in fr6nt,yafdS are. limited ,to f6ur„(4) feet -'In,,h - eight, The increase, n'_wall �kiiiai6ht-(o i6V46JO4, six.Jfthdi'(T 8”) li dUe to Ith& strict •applIcat , ion of California Building 'Code. rp-Oulrbrribiii't's, fdr!'p6dl safbty' and to .provide .privacy to pool-' .patfo-6s,. Th . e,wall "height for the resta4rAnt.ld.eok:'will 'rna(ch, the pboll'wall . to ke'e'o.'a"un'if'oet'look -,�16n.O.the, -ti(e6tsc - a'pe. I h a I ddit ion, t 1 he - suftojund ing,p rop . erties als�o do not 'r�.6etihe',-1 51- foot '96 tba ok requirement; !hereby• making Jh*1sprcjqct cdhs.isten_tvlth its' Sur,rou dind-Aevelopmentp:aftern. '0) 7hd,bu1Iding,e(bvdti6ns are visible .from all1bur'dir6cilcins prid'frarii,'Ahe- highly - 'traveieO� Santa Ana (h5), Freeway; Me to.the , high ' visibility I of the signagehot.eli'ikie-qUes-Ite-d' foo:Pllll 'four building' , elevations iI., pleVations to�.fo'r 'long--distance identification and to attract motorists tha(May, be traGeIi thoughO(En§e,CourtV, That. the granting a variance is necessary for the prqsqrvatipn 6nd,,_ehjoyr9entofone. (1) br-rnore substantial property rights. The &aht1rigqf th16 varianceis necessaryfo.r. the preservation a , rid enjoyment of substantial property rights:. a)The 4grahting, o6 the -parking, variance, Will preserve the property-dWrier's ability to develop We lot with abohditi6nAliy Resolution No. 2018-x X 75A-30 permitted use khat; will assist. applicallb -par kl ng stafda'r�ds,WbJffj testift in sIgnI ic 0-h W ,plane -and increased cost�j&j i hWou0fphdbeffiep pledtlinfeasibld. , 0110,011'Wipitop4�-_w . rty;o ndr.to, front, seMpc;k..apuld _ imp . a . ct",thq, bhafbctef',6V structure and Would' be a f naYlcial burden. P) Th#:inc-re-:ai6d IW­a­llrh-el9,ht'_-W­jll_ -i.l-loJw-. t-h,e-'h­6fe,l to 6 r071 site amenities tq,victors such poo anI'bUtdd&.dining Ot64llPUe,t6Oitb,s!2e'and.configurbt"oncon.,t6intsth:proare' : limited siflng, _ ;planning �-op , I � . I "ilons[';aVailablO :to_jprovicle jhbsd, pptdo.b amPM16%. ,d) The increased major !(d` pnflric46n sljn§. WHY,all6w the, ofpetty ''-p,�wner,'thp,nght,.t6i,pe6ffibi6 hospitality 4q,d lhipf6jV6,66ffiftLi d MY fldbfit " it'Y Oy - p toV i 140 'additional - k" ' --' nd, 6� idefiii,�ir 1op well,known hotal.bra Or a that �Che ji-ointft "not 66 qijajer[6119 detirhm'ental, to, the '.- W(�l public fa e.drjnjurld_Lf,s;.b-suft-vndlpg property;;. The granting .,ofAh ,6' v.Miinde ;will not" be ,detrimental to: they publk; r,o' isurrounding a) As Obirn' i4si Oted In the -.shared' st6dyj6rIJh&: ,the rbdbdtibn in paiN6j,wili ndt"be- i rid Ing cornmuni ty as. I it Will -not. r 6SU 'I. a 7ectin'9 adjacent :commercial and is: Fdrt "h r, the p Wlj 'hv& lh- I " fie - prkiqgot' .j hwill w0 -icallow for paid parking ifor Wrph's 11 _1 --- I,.- - 'Zind the''public; Allowing" tha,.Varlalhbe foi- a -tedupeo frqnt sotbark- will proy,ja , 1. Pt 09PrOPOrly.! owner with, the. sarne,'b ' enefits.O thd surrounding, property owners: c) The incr , 6 , asi�d .walklheightJ4 the pool.1's. r6quired. to meet. Building . irernentsFurthers lng 06de�6quthOron'Liwall . . � height.will -bb.:slrbllae t6 thb "WMJhei 9hts of ft su'. .. _rrq . undlinO; Res6lotion,NQ. 2618'ixx 75A-31 'Page 3,60 d) Theee,will 'be no, more than Ona. niajoe idents icaticn'sign on each. building :elevations therefore the increased signage '.will, not be, detrimental to,the'';public. Finally,+conditions„have been pladbd to ensure that the site be.m compliance With "all :other ddvelopmentstandards;applioable to the -property., 4,. That�the...granting -of'a'varia'nce:Will tioCadVersely:a`ffectthO- Genefal 1111`1an of thb city,' The. Hampton tnn by Hilt6h,h6tel *ill support,several'goals'and policies of the General Plan,•'ittclud+rig,Goals 2;,and'.3,of"the' 'Economlc,Cie,velopment'Elerpent to rnaintaln:'and,enhance the diversity of the.Citys .economic -base and increase'Santa Ana's share'o.f the reglonal eConomy;"The hotel will increase Santa'Ana's, co'ritribuUon ta'the hospitality "arid tourism>rector of th6lregional. economy', airid. Will be subject to ,the Crty's• 'Hotel Visitors' Tax, generating revenue fo"r °the .City, The, ,project also .supports "Goals _i, 2';and 4 W. the Land.'Use Elementto encoufage uses`that promote ,,'balance of;land uses that"address.. basic eonimuriity needs, l•pFomote Iand •uses which enhance the City's economic and _fiscal viability, _antl to'p'�otect rid enhande: deVelopment sites and d'Istnc s Which -are unique' community,asseta that enhance tFie.qualiEy ,of. life. The site •isJucat6d,off a..,arteflal street and is easily accessible from the 1=5'FCeeway',making pit. a prominent bu+lding;withi'n Santa Ana,"'The sleyelopment.;Wtli retia_liillfate' a property'.that is undbru'tll+zed :and well .,Increase capjtal inyestm&nt; TWo historic'struetyres, "tile MacFarlane and Melton Houses,,will be retained and reused.as a restaurant: In addition;,`the hotel isdn character with the.Museum Distfict,, an office:,°and cultural"cuter that!piomotes visitors .from outside of Santa Ana Condjtiotis of approval iNlll.also ensure that -the • project remains' -compatible with? si?"mounding land, uses. Section 2; Mitigateii Negatiye'Declaration (E6V1O'nmeriWI,,Rev1ew"No. 2017- 96)•and;'a" Mitigatioh Monitoring and , a Reporting Program was prepare'd'With •respect to s.project :The Planning Commission has, as result of its c'onsideration�of ttisrecord thi: as a whole and the evidence presentO' kthe hearings on this:matter> determined that; as required pursuanf;to the Cailfor'nia Environmental ,Quality:Act'(bEQA) and'the "State. 'CEQA Guidelines, 'Environmental Re' ;- No, 2617796 meets :all the requirements of ;CEQA, :Section 3:. The Applicant agrees to Indemnify, hold harmless •and defend the City, of:Santa Ana,• Its officials "officers agents, and employees, froth any.anidall'llability, claims, -actions or.plroceedings that play be brought_:ansing but of its approval of this project; and any' approvals associated with the .proj@at Including ,without limitation, any Rasolutlon No, 2018-X% Page'4 of 8 75A-32 ,enV,Ii6O'nI6ntdl review 6.r -approval, ekcept to ------ the extent *�OjbYthe .Soje p.a.gu-ri- Jhe,cfqqf. Santa AhO. e ,df 'SebtibriTheRlandho Ctisslomof the 'Cly c! -4. .6 lyl OjAbli-c". heOng-,' hbreby:. poproVpp'yqriafice N 6.,2017.07,0s.,cqn ItIoNj ,in 012AHUR this r'G' ADOPTEb 111�22' I cl . ay AnOr A January 4-11 te" AYES: �Corriinissioier"s NOES Commissioners` ._ABSENT: ;Commissioners.' 'AB$T ENTk*s-; 6 y Attorney By., - - 1-10,StOrck- Assistant C49.AQ&fiey CERTIFICATE AT(ON AND I;-SAIRM-13'ERNA I L,-10-Xx tC&hrhinipn'Sdcretbry, do ftie - - I --- . - ­ . by attest to and ceft[fyIhd-.attbdKed Resolution Nd-� -' 26-o be the. original re'�O( ' ',ad9* pled '6y the Old-nnIng C6mr�lsql6n,bf the C-tty of'S—anta Anaanvar� 22, 2 R6sdd6n No -,20164x 75A-33 page 5 orb - " ' Commission Secretary'. City of Santa Ana Resolution No. 2618-kk Page G of 8 75A-34 1EX.HIBIT& 'Cdn'ditions #dr Abproy6l f6r V61ancieNo.,ki7­47 V56dnce No.2017- Vis_app rp,v :PU V, o the reas(nablj,sati8`i,atti(n,o_f the Plahrift,Manager, with ,applicable sectidrs-of th6,! 'fa".Ana Municipal ahfarnia ,Administrative Code the 'CaUfoma Building "'"C idafd�'dode `and applicable regulatloras In addition, dit' f ttheM16 ngcon mprisq,apqroya1: The 'Applicant tfiU§t,c6mply Wiih each ,p,nd_'ivdrycon bxerdsind oitl6h listed the 9- g h' [J§,ponferred,by thisvonance. la All -pr4pbpdq,§jtot must ,rcdhform tb �h qn s, e Site,: Plan 13evIeW-,(, 0:11\16. 2017-' .97) and lhastaff repOrtbxhihits, 1i , �0 shall =t;bb, effective Until tho� H 'Wrlafte. N6 90 (st obc Resources Commission revfeWs the exterior ificqticiris-tb :his orids _!euctdrers and rblocalion of the ,, 1. , .. . I _blstodc structure at -a. publicih�iaring and �issues - a cerii�lcatje of appropriateness; . if said approvals are held `to be �invalid.',or,,UnccinstitutionaI by the ;ileo §i61i ,of 6nycOil r(;6f -00mpetentjunsdictldrij 6f,6ffianMs&.:;dehlbd,Ahe6 this ,variance shall be _null and Vold arld have no furtFiel force e, ed, The •Applicant shall., comply!w"q.,the. 'Mitigation ItYleasu res Wih.1n-`the, Mifi.6arkoo, Mbnitpring andf6pbqing Program prepAre r-t6'pr?j6ct1, 4. Any *bi'hb'fidiYl'bht,to *this:,;v6rig6de'rpUst befk&ritt d!6.,the Pjdnn[d!,,D_'Iviii6n_ for At that' time, staff will di tefmirjo if,MnOlstftiNe.�lif is-av rp i.bal0bk 'dr Me 'Variance must be;amendedi. ,5�,,Prlorto the issuance ;of -a-building "permit 6 Jot,mefgbr shall be recorded.. 6.. Pd& -td the'issUan6eJof abLkdihg permit a,'Pu!Jlj6 Art Plan must besubmitted',talhe Planning.Diviis--ion-f d 'brovffl. for apapproval . , . _ , ribr.to the is * suanb9;of:a'_bbiIding permi(a landscape plan inbIudi'hb:§firu' _Wthat are planted along'the!oadnieferwalf facInO l3dshStre6t 'and jrri'gatlb'n isi6-be:sqbmjti4f& review - and approval:. . oval: Thlandscape plan,,shall 6onform't I d4he corn.rne reial - landscape kabe stan , dards, (�ltyw 08, 1 - Guidelines u Wines and the �Clty'§ ,Water Efficient'Landslcap6, `Ordinance; Pdorto the issuance bf a corgi ate,cf6c:upancythe Appilj6htshall provide a'Obikinj Management Plan. Included jhAhi§ OJbn,sha1l'be,a Comf of'the on behai "Op6ratortooro'vido,p6r,ki'n-g-at-apaid,-ratato,h6t - el, 4 the hotel' restaurant and pubfkbdtrons: ResolUtion No:2018-xx Page of 8, 75A-35 Im Sub'mlfted,olins jbUstlri&e-'fhat - . , 611� ztiudtufesand . Oarklhg lots* .d'ornolY with 'thb provisions of Chapiof,8, Aft!616. [jvjS!6n 3 o the ,Santa Ana Municipa ta e (Building . cq)� Wil".appta6le iebfibns-must: e pniftted yerbaft.oh aubm 60 `set easement for.;a public vehicular tum 0, - r.O.,ftt the end oft - public=Rkqcq�d' an Thebrp-arotnd'area Will b6Mai. .y thb,Ddv loP.e_r," [6tt6r,bf,-atknoWleddemb'ht:'and-aporoVa - I frOrl, adjqq@ptpTdperty o%vnqe,lpr theay"M 2'f0,'f:Noqh Main Street;.reamov, removal a, Depidt .-and n­qteiIoh'iutjljty.'plan, the relocation of the water '6464,Wd(� pLjb!!�,4tjk�,e6sem , Ont place being proposed Y�lthln,th� nev�,2 ace it.wi in a , Il" new pop 0uttut hty easement area 0f adequate.;gjze ad" -ent to the,; proposed :20: -Jar ent;! pra_13y _ in .n 1 ii",,olovat.6 d, and protected area.- 4.. b6pict and .nate "oh I utility I,plans 0,-febt.hong -wa p,r pipe ,encasement foira 046fof :Elie new-124nch1publlc'waterMal6 that,will be . underneath:the new bndV .Wall that surrounds the, cut de-sac. oYnedach tlide.:of e n.ewbeIcK• 4all),, joer-,City Standard 'No.'1429;. 5, (Depict and note bri- utility -plan the dbristructio . n '�bf 'ariewzz'inch;dty,P'Ubllq�� SeWer impiri . to -cohrieci the -no . W� City'. rna4cile"(d'f,404-feet south 61f,:6ent4iine-O buffalo.:' AvOn4e)­to,,Ah'P, existing -Or'brige,.County S;!n'IfafIon,blst:fjcti. ((jCSD)'rha-nhol b,, 1106Med at approximately"4,09�fop-t"564th of Centerline of BAWD ­Avenue, Ob S D, & :Recqro,an, agreeknent with,1he- Cit�for #,ce§p thr6ugh the. Site. Tfrofn the, northern, ter,mirius of the 61, , ley . to . Mal . n , 8treet` for- errierdencles,,,Ir4s hand qdlIt'YArV6ws. arid;City mp i T P.rcivlde restrjping, curb. -maAM6 •and signage to allow pairallel, street 'parking adjac to the south"curb off.3qffalo,AVehue betWepn Broa dWay.and MainStreet;t;. Riksttubqa P%01 or a 75A-36 i 4%512017 (9) __^S7 o mut ninital Man prnduda, All do hl, rncyrvei{, http:Napps.spatiatstream_com/productiowdashbosttl'81817JCurrentBulldAht l[eAart .11tm, 111 HAMPTON INN HOTEL 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET SITE PHOTOS EXHIBITS 75A-38 r, i J t• HAMPTON INN HOTEL 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET SITE PHOTOS EXHIBITS 75A-38 K4MPT6N NN 'HOTEL., 2129'NORTH MAIN STREET SITE PLAN :EXHIBIT6 75A-39 HAMPTON INN HOTEL. 2129 NORTH MAIN:STREETl FLOOR PLANS EXHIBIT7 75A-40 >.�um.nn�ry R Y ti , i iiTr ]C4liN.w14� �ucin�nw•ear HAMPTON INN HOTEL 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET ELEVATIONS EXHIBIT 8 75A-41 HAMPTON INN HOTEL 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET RENDERINGS EXHIBIT 9 75A-42 HAMPTON INN HOTEL 2129 NORTH MAIN'STREET RENDERINGS• EXHIBIT 9 75A-43 HAMPTON INN HOTEL 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET RENDERINGS EXHIBIT 9 75A-44 11111111M P? iflt I i�f I P, I1 1 IE1Y0 1' 0 f i Pi p 9R i 1 1 cLuo I m+to0'�' I cuNW fotAoil -mss_ CI C1 clni ZONING DISTRICTS Al GENERAL AGRIGULTURAL CSM SOUTH M1IAIb STREE GOAILIF.R¢AI DIST. R2 T1C}.FAAIILY RESMICE -B PA.RHINGMOURCATION CI COMMYNFY COMMERCIAL GC GOUFRNAIENTCENTER R5 M91lTPLE. I'AIALY RESCENICE HOZ OV AYZOL CIAO COMKNRY COMMERCIAL - MUS EUTA DIST, All - LIGHTINDUSTRAL Rd SURUrIRANAPARTMCNA PLAIVBURES/CFd1IAL C2 GENERAL COMMEFCISI. M2 HESW INDUSTRIAL RF' RFSCCNRA6 ESTATE -11120 MUDPRIENT Gq PLANNED SHOPPING CENTER O OPENSPACE SO SPECRODWELOPMFNT .1102 IMITGBTRICTII C5 ARTERIAL COMMERCIAL P PROFESSIONAL SP 8PECFAI PLAN OR COMMERCIAL RES GENIAL RI SINGLE-FOALY RESIDENCE _�. SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP: 6-5-9 T CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA Exhibit: 10 75A-45 .MITIGATED .NEGATIVE DECL-AkAPION The lYraft Mitiga . ted . Neg . allye - D%,Iaraticfi,(. MND),-Mitig6t!6,n Monitbrind and Re . P-ching rm Prdq(pandlacHnical Appendices are available pti,the-f6lloWlngrIpcaltibns- lohlhd: httof/lwww.i;i.SaritazanA:ba.us)pba101anninO/HamptuninnH6t6l.asb, Paper Copiesr. ;Planning d Builldlnd,A&noy' . PlMftin'g-Countor, First Flobr .- WC- MiCenter Plaza; Santa A'na*;`OA 92761 Santa -Aha Publid L&ary -.126 CiVic Cent4. , Plaz'al 8afit6 Ana; q,A,9270- 1, HAMPTON INN HOTEL 21,29 NORTH MAINSTRIET MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION EXHIBIT -11 75A-46 El IN 3 qq-,/a o 17. 1 CO b . DfUTTITY, 'MEETING RPFRITED. ABT.- :S.HARRQN;iC. 'NISBE -,r:RPR ,EXHIBIT 12 Page I 75A-47 I Page 2 75A-48 4 I 4' 6 1-2 13 J4 -15 18 19 20 21 22 23 '25 'Wovull 5 - 30.- PAI:I MR,:, C ,944MW. Ladies and 'je4tlemen If ve c!du1d,.'q6t � started,.. # that would be eat. First of I'l d li kO, to thank .You an 16i,comin 6 t. name e is 8,sv.irv,Cqlb6afi.. :,i :# the, party ,that -is � r.epreso#Eing developisig this:-i6al­estatb; 'ac ,qui:r,j this -,property that you Cte gitEng in And. t�he, pdrki#g,lot. .;adjacent to tiAls" and j-putting,the,t' ItIdgithOr'., ike laid #g6rd ipg "' Ethis:'This-AsAind6r 'the ,ord'h c6; :0u46hine .Act,:OkdirIahc'd 6t theCii n a ty -of ';-Si ta, An, t - p, enuure, tr&",Parp'nc!y"d'f,,what Is §Oihd'!6u i the, c6ifidil, t,64u 1es� t- -Eit that dbivelq6r6 like myself this.- T4"i,a 16:,thi§ biggest tumogt, 2',v6 bv6lt ihad.'- laa* two, I .,had mbb6dk s40W. .',up,. so 'Eat *fP.r 45 m'fnu'i6A land viia'�RS& do., we gd;'hoine mow,n •aifid we - got upihd-vjent� LOVE:, this isv making UR,: COLEMAN: Oh, ,yeah, 1: just. lost- iuxidh, tb this your4lady'10cause I v4An sure but haldjltright on- 'the .money.;yi A- o.1 'that Is wky- she -runs my Iife an.C,Ve. wank,that - 'Okay. V!hat you 'see here today •is basici'll-y a design. for a ft4#tori inn acid it will bs,pldded,alon.g.,'M , ain WeOt with the adjacent parkihg. lotafid'rt . he restoration of -the eiei-seincl-hintorical honi6and one more histbr-icai home that's on. he,'facing Bush Street that will be Wye had szmsoO DEPOSITION SERVICES (sbo)505=9994 Page 3. 75A-49 ;03/tl9/2017 I I' t surveyed, you, know,. with tfie, historical, 'Folks ao hav® ,it - lifted; turned- and placed' onto:Main'.Sti"eet, $oth, of :theti 31' will xeceive monuments. speaking -'to .£fie .MgFadden the .forks '4 that Were 'hetp, the:,midis `lanes, prig na3:1 and the 'home 5 that, had t}iat; wfifah go liagk ,to 'the 19.20e, ;So .we�ze ;'going 'to 6 keep :those as'h'isEbrical'homea, luse. 'theca Tor.,professional. 7 bu,9 ;4egses in here. Anal then 'the hotel will have .1.33 ,rooms_ 8. qn .the.Hampton Inn; a kil -n product; that, .we've built other 9; Hilton products.and.the,-i;ty requested'that-;they, you, know,. 10 get a .hot'el'-on-,this- propeity; sand'that .is, what we :going to u ' do. 12'As I,said earlier, we are -,recor.diiigy••we�:have a 13' ',count. 'repo=ter here with us;so ,we can turn- in'minutes a6. the 1:4 city- to.abide by the' ordinance li6qui:rements:. .Ah'dtoday,; S ' basically, 'a 60up1e of things I.wanted'td point, out 3s we re 16, assembling the •zeal estate' from ;the: ,apai tmeats acid the 17 adjapent,..1 call it the.lGreen property, this 19. direction- 1Ahd �we; wAi be •asaembl'iag .thxa:`properEy to build 19 ,this ,project site as you See here, Bush -Street will he 2p re-cul-ds-sactd moving :tbe 'cu]=de-sac back Lova"r3s the end of 21. Bush Street. 'There will be no commercial accesa.from, this 22. property onto,Bush Street; The only access is for the Lfixe 13 -marshal at his request, but ;he ,has to. }clow 'through -a gate .to 24 come .onto the prpperty. so kheYe i,iill,•be no access:comiiig 25 through for the patrons of 'the hotel. All that access will SIMPSON DEPOSITION 60VICES (800) 505;9994 Page 4 75A-50 p3 /09'/2017 1 be :taken from a:singular"three-point driveway 'right Here on, 2 the,. edge; ,on. • he jouth.'6dge,; as .We ;ie Aepicted-Here,. ;46•.tf 3 we •have left. izi, we!11 have :two: lanes,_duti.'both righa.,and Al left in and two:"lanes out ,giving the people going north a 5' singular lane;,4 giving the= people ataoking;'up :to turn ;left ,a 6 Mane:. 3.0' that" 9;"occusiiig the existing historical :home thatlz "in :front-;6f ma 8 ,here; thi's building, 'the 'home, the tliousand':foot ,home :back 9 ,there; wih'. be moved to thi's; 'location Arid thea,: ttie hotel wi; of that coundil­%thdt coordinates ,betweencthe .'pity and el, ftol :fi�bids and -wo VPS .9; :90VIarn.mon _t4nq'With, the 3 restdui=ts rand the di,ffefent things.. 'When, dity"nV6keb new changes, Vd k nd of Vpto+hemwith the folks and Vth:4n,give ' -a rip5B es their Ch6he6,U,,spOak Wus 'through the city,_ 0 WOM itfiAt,- I1R'ould;ii6re thap! Wjll�ng.open ,th is Up to 'question's;. comments; 0 A,; Yes,a Lit" am. EP ML TWBR v Who, 40• you th Ak,.wlli 9 ;rent your itioin0 10 MR: ':C -O, LEM' A -U -T -i Th,ds.e are actual, L Lhobel, rooms; theyiie. not apartments, P, 12 wp NTIVIED FEMAIiE uEMR. y6a, 13 MR. COLE -MAN, zb 'Efieto, 'Will b&..Iolks :that -14 -look at .the 'wedding at Bowers, Mua ,15 wh'igki they hbld'., num.erd'us: weddings;xd-, qst •6f, those f 61.k_#,head 16' south a1,1 'thb, way, to the!,south'Eind of cur, cit We 'have- t a i-7 iaw clerks, trie lawyers 44,,thla folks that. -deal in -the., N, co'urthbusesi I:hbY EIISOI-Cilrreniy.reside at the fir, en&,of* -'oiir 19 city; 6 of So if YPU 411,:#OV6,� up.i Maiii Stieet,, done _you ,,w 'q. .h 20 are Iocal,. I had -t drive.. •tip 4ain 'Street,:you�7 21 nota a Lf Un - dt,VL e sometimes.., tiM, .9me Ps., 'It -can he •3 6,,-�4 0 minutes, dust to 22 come from down at,, the efid,of xiin to her a., So *i)a kre. looking 23 I.gt,that type .,of situation. We -do hays the .Discovery qiibe 24 that we've hhd ii0ormabl"'6xv '91 , Ifi th. vem,.e , I yp • got the 4ua11,f 25 we!ve got different things whare folks •come into town; Sut loll SE:Iiv:[,Crs �(8,00) 50.6-9994 rt Page -6 75A-52 'is end I thbre a no. 6 1-1 -anybody", t .;stay at, 'th ,pC.,the 2' township::. Uk6gNtIFIEV.'FNAUSAkKE-Rf Doi.you have-meidt'i-fi 4 5 9R-. 1j6LtW-. Yes :.there will be 'a M- S -e- t 3.!l , g,"rOom,in 'thewe. Wetie not ,going p. ovetramphaOize, �t the 'medtihg,tpdmaj _i jjrbikiirily bad I au e we don ,,vaht,'to compete. with Bow4tb ,and W6 8et'' W ov4ty'.Cubel; oil! t Waa� t6� C �6mp ith'Dis'p- biscover 6 h _M�Cgb.i .91 has Just 4nV.6.9ted idiiWW'' f A61iams,Th tftditdea . 1'. 'If ' An y 10, of y6uhate, attelided'i'arij( :.0' our, GROW'confekthat t the, 'ii 6-hami-ber j)u6s an tfiep!ve created a, phdii6menal-facili ' ty...,uv '12' there and there" a, - ad-needfor -me 'to xeplicate. that,. Ud1DM4TIF1EIJ',P9MLk, §PZAKMI- What -will a­robm,cbst A, 1 a night? P, COLEMAN: ThpV-111 run In the 1506tb,275 . -Fafi-A 16 and, that's all. ,depending .on Abk­f6k, Elie time that. we 11 building DPdh, n VNI_DE­N_TIi?1trY FE kALE OWEA-z is there an'y. Iipiti,.on. 19 how long a pqrsoncan rent a,,rpom for: like tw'o.,wee ki a -or 20 W., COLEKAN b YO . 'Thi.py, watch that vdry,pEirdfulVy,. 21 This is. a Sampton y hiztoiO1.6ail-' is about.a three to'four 22 dight. Vve:be6n,a Hampton f an, f or all the yearb that I vb '23 traveled: You hav'd'­yo'_u' -'ektdnd6d :stays, which:Vm, r Yee of 24 building up in -,the dity.ldf Azusa --right now, which is -created 25 for people to stay two 'to three weeks depending, on thkir'stak 917M Psom r)E.00.s1T.1o'.q. qRRVI CEq. ppo) 5.015-9994 I Page 7' 75A-53 for •business 'in the PiLy;, .2 %IPIPROTIFIBb PSMALESPEAKItRI, I ,: 3 ;.'residency. hIA.6.1s.: 'This- ldnlix� gbin4 to -'he residency hotel? 4' kdR. COLEMAN Na, thfo is a -and d n 'ar. t10 Inn Tike ,you would cstop -in tei :6tayan!4"h t ahd move -o '6 7 SPEAKER: I have a ciu6sti6h-for. 'Y'Pu. Who .owns 1-thbL 11ircipeAY thp.paiki lot p;bpe-ik? :MM-' OtMW IThi:City-,of santAlha: 46. "*bEkift16 MALE SPhkkkft I And :11 SantarAna' s going to s ei i it- to. you -guy's,. give it to';you? 42- !'MR ICOLEMAN, Hb:, :we kre:- bifying°11 .,at f ull -,pjsrket, Ii6r-e p ' p raisil,,dohe. there -vas. ai'laig 14, of folks "that Verie shown •bh& il!sal •estate rttOp- ' stepped -:6;.add 15 rj'f f etf3d to IUY it. .,and "it!.6 ;ill "there la,pp. there,116 •#a16. , Oarticipatiqn.' ""thP:c W­s-,parti Th 6',js a a trj- 'ght. ip 17. deveiqpteht -tkaiibacti6n, straight pi;rchasd- an4`:"le agreement_ ie' and we 6ad: Ad#ir6 it.I the only itipujitibil'the 'city has: 19 jqiced bhAt is they asked it, be made as -a hotel. X20 UNIDENTIFIED MALE `SPEAKER: And als 6 the'city is 121 Iding to gell ;you the alleyway and parit,bf the street? Y -22 MR, '00hR*,-- The city #e en d -open- streets or 23 afle-WIYS, actually;; j the underlying ppopdrtkiq owned. by the 24: adjacent property. 'So this ,all I ey ri4ht,:here is currently p 'y 25 ownedihalf,,by this.15jede of property and 'half, by -that -,piece — 'SiMP,80N!Dli?OSITIdN,gERVXC:IES 000) 50.99.9,4. Page 4 75A-54 03f09/20-1 of pirbpetEY7! 'And,tfiatii, btanda rd in, al'ti9es'd wt-o*n the - 0 The ! te 'Abtilaliv ,the I Funder iijidet by them -by. -the 'adjacent propertyz So T "Wil I A' Eile 'vacations ask fox -: the streets -to' vacated: 5. and that "progertg wit] _ :reside', backto the aui owner -at that. time: 7* UNID, E --NT- I -PIE -0 AL , E SPEAKER;: So this ,a 'lle, ", ;h' y s ;been. ra 9' li 12- 19 21 22 -23 .25 used ior, a 16ig time .andalSO itb alley, has: been an 6 aeta AR. QdLtkki;An ib 'isementy a tj9ibkNtXFTj4D,!MA , W! -S I PHAkEiR--- "Yes,.an ,ea MR, -h t ttbikif. :-' T Or6� is -'utllity'easements fin It, which will 0tay _n. theit., ocat ons but they -Wille -pj ceA iuhddrground'as -part. of" !th s development 646ns6s on. #y part;, -;l of th6 ov.e-rh6aa jih-eW ,everything r Ye Y- thil ng will go'lin -but those hrO basfebOIAS, 6iaried B;i,uti i6s, n , o - t ­b ility, POmpan y- .lt!l& city. ­' ML ' ' ' - I A,H:SPHA:KRR: le,the .,plan. to just, de4d-Ond the•all6y'l MR. C' .HaftdOkhsad it;. Yes, so that the trucks,can get in andf j 0 of 'it-. Right now there):0. oily the only truck _that comes to the -end ,Of , 3.It is. the apartment "complex,, t'haL`4j the iuttjipst trash enclosure. And then the adja&Ot.:pr.opdt.ty -on this; side, they. go gatp on the 'other end �and pidk up the trash cans there:. SO sxMPSONJ?ETOSITION SERYlqgS ­(§Pq) 505-904 75A-55 I ltffatbs the, intent. �2 iwirigwIFIRD MALI 'SBWtR... 19 ',b:cjW would th& �traeh `3 P'Gbple Eurh-arquxid?. You y6ul.re. 'going .1 MR; �btikmw :It's called a,'hanmerhead., They. 5- actually do, •,A 'bacikup •and le�*,Oq,iri thea � One '.fabhi­ on they came. :6' -11fi.badk do'wn.lthe.same%alle .7 TjN;PENTIFIED , MALE LS :SPRAKER"-, Xhat s the .date ,of the 'MR. COLEMAN: Thous all •pradidat6d,,pri ;our lbviil' 'y !city. I f: -yoii :tro b, s6me Aic4 we dauid-roh thdni o" ,we -b6d:Cd 11 &t. i.Iin`stil bell out dnd- gueaoi- lut I ::kpuld_ -anb:L4patia it Cs. ,'12probably athree- to, f our.-mqnth., prqq'es.d� and -,could :-§o Al. L the b., way iip to -#iJc months.. 14 iukliM, IFIE'D -M I ALE.-SPRMER,-.t 15 -'"one is I take it Hampton is io'n-16if&cin 6is-deal? Id, kk; b6tEMiN., Yes; UNIDENTIFIED MATE 'bftAkER;. And it has tc 'bb - _-slx is'stories:,. 40-EhiLt theii regiAr6merit, --y6uIv . a got to .go six, 19 st'pti6b for a hotelT 20�MR Basically; ,you design,,a,hotel , 21 'addardimg to the demand andneeds -and' thle-post. If you•I o ok 21at where is. the: breikpoint, my hotel inAzus'a is four 23 :storiem; �his, hotell is,Six sboriesi $04tiob I created, a 24 little more;public sp4ce on the ground floor and done -a 25: little more .accoutrements that would: not-normally-be.,in 'i 91)PSON DEPOSIT16i; SER)rXCES '(800) .5059994 Page 1:0, 75A-56 03 j.a972,oi7 IAamo.tonl ibxit'l , f- Plt this area wdrran . tdd,,'dbin4 . that, arid a . d' -we .2,: ,extra, dollars for that pu' D'os-C 'UNID-'FM0.IED mkt w;PP , UKER c YO4 say Che ingreess,(And -4; r6sa _Id -q6kh -t6,,!bje ',AtL 'the 66uth,end ;of thi, s iopertys is. bh�kt.xidhO . ''. I .'_ -1 1 , UNIDENTIFIED MZE' SP,9MM Are ' people b" _.-goitg,bo L turning je ft'todt of'the'pio Patty! M, OLEMN: .Yes., sir.. t&IDENT,IFIM,MATA:'SPDXER.-,:And ;there's a a light: tram - i Palm ov -C6u L'� * at to the. Bov�e` r rs. ;MR: 'dommkil.: MIOM'vt ED'KALH'!SFEAKU:Tk at 'light I think: is t.00: #r Away for '-eo�ie eb .get - :it :6 tlik P�wing !if t-jbu E 6f thi 9 -property is goinq'•tp 'b'd -virtually, in . ipossIbie, 'beicause '.Wq I is text door .'and, it's very Ait n ot, that property '-'Unt'll the -light wasj L_ pult 'in. Sp are. people,.gqiiig to be turning ;left ,alhd-the,tdlj,odk4q UNIDEOtIPIED'kALE $PRWR; Crie, d'thar .qu9stloix 3: 21 have. Wd ,have, the property 'next door here palm Couto; and .4 an 01 22 .the real :blight is the four-AEory,cpmplexIbahind bur .23 ,property. ,25 unbEin''IFIED MALE SM'MR: Itil s: been there for 30 SIMPEdN DEPOSITION SERVICES 'j$ 0 . 0) 505-99941 Page 11 75A-57 :03/69/20],1 I Years. 1 take it that's going to, be th6reloreyqr, - as far •as, 2- "you lknow? -MR: 'OLE i 1 have n6!kh6wledq6 �df.even. Who 4 hint,, I d6nlt I have nbii 'look'6d into th . t at 'all; I �h a ave no 'desires to go past this edge which, aiios.vith -.Yotir ytopdrty. There, a no.. nb:dd� for it',. bo' ybiihave ,afiV Idea 1,8., vhdt the baspd:bn. rhe 'biddingt 0 .,,?l;qceSS Wha.j ;market j- value:of an,Acre here 18 on MA'ih•t' rbstT 101 kfR q6 ,.h 'n!t -on. an, aye &crOage.1a6ls and it-ls', vb'ry ±'afid6m..4it-,:the At- iffeten-mlx 10 on this ,s'tri§e ti jjNibEklPtED FZbikL9:9PEAk9Rr Y Friphch, lA uNIbENtIF'lED 'Yeq, Are there, any 0 appiickti6ris -.that re--q1i 64lPublic hS'aring,'f or t eptbjpbt by 16 the city or pialinifi 6-- - bsi6h? MRI! COLEMAN: Ali. the ,nqr#ial,prpcqsses -Aie being ,is. lollowe4. There i I s .. the 61W council., Irberd has airs aiqy been 19' two -city,council meetings, ori it and-,thetd is then there is 20 the actual I believe -- ifitrod?Ace,yofirself �21 MS XEL ER Reilej Vm.,Se1#na Kelaher. Ism with 22' the planniug,'dopartment at the. •dity 'of. Santa Ana; The intent of this meeting is for the, deVei- lopet t6'be able to',.-Anqwer .24 ciueaEl6ns like.helsdoing Apwf ac I'm going to be linAted, 25. i I -'m not. going to •provide toomuch information, BUthe has SIMPSON DEPOSITION N'l SkAVICL?g (WO) %5u-'99.94 Page 12' 75A-58 03/.•09%2CI7' 1 submitted, so: vrhat''s- going `to.'hapPen .ziow is we b, reviewing '2• theplans, for the`project and weill provide :formal •Documents. 3 back to. "him, which: will also- detail out. what, the process •is. 4 'There will" bo,At ,least one publ `q ,hearing; :Hotels . 'ii-,our S arty:reO+ a 'cond'it'ional use ;pe%mit .iii the: `C1 and' D ;diatriat, j 6' which will re .i planning• aoamti'_ssion review, and then "it 7 Will.go-to the :city.council ._for consensus, B b0IDEN`TIkAD MALE `SPEAKER, .How will ',we ksiaw about 9, that? Tfiis ia,phhe,first I've ;heard of this (inaudible), 10, MS: 'KELAIiE.R: Right: .So this .is ju9b.the :initial. 11 outreach, it?-s on, the developer's behalf. Any pffic al :city 12 meeting :you'll'!Yte reoeiving.,the, same_ kind.iof.•,notice in :the 13. maid,. the aame,mailing radius. We''ll also be postind motices 14 :on'sitb- ;and' there ;is a website, oz.a link to the -project 15 page„.which has my contact information, on the ,city website,. 16 and I do.have some.cards that are availabl.e._if-you •would`like '17. 'to pick them 'ups We' 11 keep updating that' :page with 'Is- i'nf6rmati8n, inee,tiug dates rand things ,-like that: 19 UXID$NTINIED. MALE, SPEAKER,; 'So do -you have 20 something that+a traditional, suchas a_sign-.in:sheet ., eo we .21 can'receiveinforaiation;, or 'do we:have 'to be proactive to•go 22. to. •,you? 23 :MS: MAHER: .So did you receive a, notice in the 24 mail? You','1'i continue to receive it in the mail: 25 UTiIDENTIFIED MALE SPEAKER: 'We'.Te.not within the SIMPA0N'DRPOSITION SERVICES '('800) 505-999$ Page 13 75A-59 01/09/2017, I :radius', we,djdjflt kliew, db6ut this. ptojqjbtj. i0xbEbT#F_I*D, Mk`F'-SZEAXER.- This. wa& posted:, 3. S',,KHW(HR- And -it was posted; 'right;. 4 $WITiEb,,,MR,,SPHMER- We4idn,lt kjj'('?w.:abojjt 5 th*pIroj'8zt, MS-. 'k -94-A M'RJ "Tei3ho. this- Is bhe:lniti.a"i juat 7 'got qubm`itL6d'tb the bityj-, ftich 06 �fiav aW t done ,.any 'utreaA;. th6,1irs't part of f !the ,pi6c;e's9. Thele :9" be plenCy,:pf'Itiine toreview ,and provide input:, .'So. can. " 10 1 ',wiii -get ',a.copy ,6f th'e ,Bignr.I'n!siieeE; 'D&eNth . at, - ha q!4, ere? "inAnka, .140., MAr4R 13 t0ibiwinjka AAL9. 'SPEMER-- 'The. iminti6ried 14 tlieie was two city council' meetings :a Olad "t m6 6, the 15 r nature A twjae?' 16 'Ms. KR mmlz.; 41:b6lieiie that -was. 'in regards to ,thei 17 parking -It t' fisa tioft-, this Is fox the pr6j ddt - this is p ran 9_ is for something different. But ii11 iv.e you •my'gard;and I 11 19, give a �piece of paper -,aroufid,and we 'cdn;get, contact" 20"-informat'3,0n._!for a mailing list. 21 ;HR't6TAMAN: Right back to the yburig. lad I .22 UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE SPMERi. As you know; that 3. parking lot Aiatvices.'hVhdreds of -people a day, A 16k of the 24 bUgihesse& zround:lhere have.,In.aybe five or six peikkiiij spacea. ,25 my office; :in PArLicul&tj I -am, a supervid6t, at a inimtal simp8ox bLOPbdimt6 :s Rvic HS (800) 505;98;94 Page -14 75A-60 I 2 y. 10� III 03/69/2027 46ii-th clinic wlccsekykqe. ovor- goo, young !people. We out 12 packing ;space®;, we use this spacer _4t• WOUpiopositioa of , Where` rose .,99,1.q. - r6viding the . 'services; as is d1l'Oh,e, -other businesses ;_ihAt use :it;, .as well- as hus',thEit stobs, iight hgrO, MUM hP� bus, atqP will not,,c a re The paik#§ situation ,-I can':t spbak"'to; I Ino a �ih t' the_codes are when I :develop :and jt,,,m& dates •that I'hAve! adecau ate ';parking to dpera'ief a tad LE , :SPE=R. ;TQu shouid,-,aAk'. the ,plainzdng, commisel' I -_ . I You -1.1 ­ .EAKM Let --me ask You thisi Ve.,4rd kighL.,ii Oros's the sheet.'frdm� th&:hank. 'The parking lot .f6t the be'nk-,la vety,.bJoe `but they.,tbiq and they 'will ,tow -7 you in; like fiV6,. ten,-minuE6g, &'fs, that something that Youl-ft g6ing' tp-' bd lmpletenEjjjg, '&t: -youi 'hatel ;bec s6, -p' . . . au e6ple need thisp J - .,`az . �' _Ug - MR.'dOLB- -_ - i I r MAN, fo" this hotel Will be ;for 'this: hotel.. ,21 use on among the 6 ctiencs,') U. -22 big. LOVE: can: You try to remember that this is. 23 being recorded and go ,for ,p64le,.ndt. to speak over each. .14 other, because Ahe."s going -to straggle t; et your yIng to q 25- words, SIMP96N MPO�XTI .1 qF,PER_V CES (800)'5059994 Page 15 75A-61 iO3/691017 A U1 - bENtiFI9D m 9- spxRi I '6qm the ldifi(T. f- 12 dattv-coiller fib' 210 North Main,, 2210',Noi7th Vaini 31 -2216 .and22181do, P'r.ttly',- Much ;the -blbcki,; 6kcept for the 4 dower shop:,. .5 MRI,. 'COLEMAN; okay.-. ,6 bill b2n,ZFED" MALE S'PEkkik Apd,at ,one 0me`U6 y 'used t6,._ha;ve Nbarkinq along�lxairl that vas`,,iind of OiA01141 8 before I meanilef6re: they'-#xpanded!-Maixi. They . ,_•u:86d :to_ S have pqrM�Ug.=011 :each aide of Buffdlo:-iefc5te:th,6y'.ihadd it :into io a ei here- axida tteet. 4nal th Y'aa de it, ai,,Oh6� Yl you could ,;pax;k;,o*ii-.bdth;o'id6s. This building .here 12. the ioae,,on 2202 North Raih,;Ihas no packing -at - 13, All'. 'They E,bw h. a;- 10 t. the akea ,behlfid bher'e, wi-9 '-d 'B _' Pwpp,. -Y ':he just-,tspld it, :Mi ke"d�IL'Hata' Ali"6'tl they. 1�,:Eaia, i. think really -park over herej as ­does -a lot --of; _other, :cars,,.3O or 40 16, E..chrt here at,S':3Dj neail y :3U cars, .1 -06hhted .ab6ut :3.0'At 37 1 5;3,0;, And :she's totally righb down there;,, thei.el,s no 18': alteraatiy®.,.parking dowm.16te, the chiropractor do ' here 19 you know,,, that's 2218 North Kiihi he co4t4c ted me, and'fie; he 20, gays, "Itisten'! .lie's. got, I don't f ive:.br' Si -1 21- over there' that's 4ppkbved and beh . Ifid him, the Bays he had 22 oVel7fl&, 4fid-hp p#ks over here; So.,you take that, away;. this 23 build'xic Ieee- is basically useless, th6ra1_ a no parkib(I.,. Ahd 24 there a no ippCrki4g anywhet4 In the area° hpre-i You, t park - 25 'in Lhe credit iiiii.on, they'll tow you, she's right.. Ao for me SibiPSON DEPOSITION ,SERVICRS (60,0,) 505-9_994 page 16 75A-62 I -. . .. OT/09 f•Z 017 e-, d ;�ngs gleL' and s, number ofbuildings making po ;MR' COLEMAN; 1,und6o#talfid fthdt-j b'ub, again; "A 1 10 1 -didzif;t create ttie I p4*4 i7 ng _1 ;bb, ift just huyng 'I 5 UNZDBNTI PIED ,MALE 46ii- 6: that a •'Pub*li'd parking ,:over ;there, it Ranta Ana dw--n6d:-and "tl a alld,.Yolllrb caking :away' & something that, 6 s .useful to: the area. -Iii . b ---f 1, n er o `businesses and youlre taking it away f&r-a%16.teljJ�t .doesn!t 10:seem li .,that hav&'b6en.40�4.4lrdq4y, was I:hpre dh �pjjbjj notice?' IS- WaOt it. in :14 "MR.- CbLERW- 'xds�j 15, 'UkIDENTIFISD.}MALE SPEAKER: ..Sp''ths-upcoming.one 16 therie!-A &ing tobp,,pu' w. yes UWIPENTIIIFI,Ehb,IMLE SPEAKER-. Where d'0 You expect i _ 19. this to be, in ahe_Regster?,' 20 PiAblishid-pne in theotange 21 County _ - -22 bslpBnp=:MALX,,�5PEWR; This was .in the 23 Re inter about,. 4- a -Week ago 24 Mg. COLEM I AN;, if& took counsel -from the city 04ich newspaper they liked, we to. went Regis .4, . sier and we'put it SIMPSON DEPO-It±6 'SERVICES (800) 505-9994 Page .17 75A-63 I there,' 91 lu �Dj/ 6912 0 3:1. UNIDRNTlFlED.FRWkLB BIMAKEAV ;What'!b Ypiie:liazie UNIDtN_T-l'FI_ED, FEMALE BPPIX8R': Selena,: the :question that -wa�,,Asked emrli6i' •lso=O­lime this -has,'b64fi Aided. lor"public :parMng, ,dpes(ithe 'city have -any plant tb.-tedirept, that public S i6r,lh I see pqpple,:t]hat la�r, -been.usi`ng "EY ib,, bSS. KELAIiER.; As,•f I at :ad'l kbd*,! T.'db,:WA,; think Y3 there are any plans this `T,was 2- nq- t i:nvb_lve d- -in, the transaction , 13, 14. regaiaind tlie transaction, to this ?fitu�d,ee Io_pment, . !so can.4bt �hdsd.ddtails :o£ the 'that 15, wq, iii d. - b6 ifialkided as pAtt of the staff tptort:. #6. the,)pApanin 16,. ' co;nmlssibh, but eydn eaA priVatii,-Or6po';#tlp kop-bo#Ls-ib I ei� 17' 21' 22. .UNIDENTIFIED IRMALE s'hbllld•-have been :aflauaiblfO MR_ COLEkAiti tet. -me def end lhisp,16r -.6-minute, thel,s a,ried I lly •nice lady And .she's new t6,,the:city and',i ,TealXy. .feel 'bad 'that she got, Stuck with The,'Pe6plle 23', that wMze 46ing this ardi0t at. theY, now, qo,:bhp si 24' Uoei:"ted this, 'This has be6n gdiftd,:ri aim6st, a .year Ar now'. 25. and, -Bo. it! s'not 'new., but it is new to Selena and she has',b6sn DEPOSITION" SERVICES -,(800)' 50579994 ?age .28 75A-64 !03/09/2 017 a champ trying -t 341th Ul t9,;come UP 'to tspee thl - 2 '46irij-, on. 0of wiftt you to 'kn6W.-bhe,1,h: I eie bedause she 3 and ;s 00 is 0*iodl to look.:at -this stuff; - UNIMNtiMb t: tba.6, -should have lbeeft taken 'into considdiaitioi . Lr the LEW; 'Yeah, -h 6bAtddj&n thii: 7 -bei6re they ever put it,bu 'r sale bo,'I came I to,,jt, 19, E-'M'A-'L 9 10 i6foitati&ap tq,gi e,t" p."sople 11 sbout this plan.. UNXDBN'TIO I_ED,-ME:'SPRA9R,: -What-about Ehe-bidildi;Lg 13 12 of right .in fr6nt;:6t you? 1 hate - i­ _;qe.;spaces that x6i -on ,14ve that. pcjrj�ip:g *p;; _ry -day! 'pobl�J0,.j)arkirij, every ,day: Get My .15 p;704ktY and. add it - to. your 'h6tdl; SPEAKER.- ay.6 the :city 'buy '17 it And. put in, 4 parkin -q lot. 18 MR; 66LEMM.- 'Go •Al egd:._ UNIUNTIFIEbiMALH RAXE�t: just have a. quick 20 czuestion,: Aie you going �t6 submit Ari -.21' report? 22 MR. COLEMAN- Yes. 13 UN=:RNTIFIEDM444. 8PLWR; vilil we have access 'to 24 I'those 'copies? 25 MR: C614RKALN; Sut6- 1.ih6Ah, it,`bed6mes public, L SIMPSON DEPOSITION, SEAV.I.dkS Page 19 75A-65 0:'%09/2017 :reoord once S..eubaiit i't.,: wZDENTI$IHD`MALE SPEARER'r wh'en,v & it conducted? The environmental impactreport;. what date did•you-conduct. .M$: ktLAHER .there -1e nothing tfiatls been conducted,. IJNZDSNTSRIED MALA'_ 09ACSR9. 'HOW 'did this Eranaaction-occur, .then, between'th-,,belling of a.p#;id parking s,tzuctuie to a.-px Vate, comganX .i`f .nv eaviionmantal. impagt report t$as 'conduccted to `see the imgagC ,'it iaas,..g6ii g:'to have• in th a,'pl ighliorhood.; n `:r_"egards Lto, traffid, ;safety: :12`, [,anfl.- ,MS', RELAHER: The. tpact' •report wlil "be .,Coming,•wi-th. the davalopment o£ this, parcel: t:o u'i sl sot triggered; through the Odle of -the property; itis :trggered.through the actual projedt, UNIDENTIFIED MALE BP.WER'- I61the;property,:i:1 escrow right now? MR.. COLEMAN: 'It:.is:. UNIDENTIFIED' tliI,E',8P&&KERs Thalnis. for 'the notice. MR, COLEMAN: I'have to `go,ba"O there I 'm. sorry.. UKIDENTIFIED 'HBMALB SP,SAKER. We live 'on the. other side of'Bovers_ and were alod outside aE the not-ification .area: ind ity's interestiag;,and, you lllow,. obviously Wo just the way it fell, but ,your ,notifipation.area 'is,,. like, STMPSON DS803ITI6N`SE_RVICES (6O0)- 505-9994 Page. -20 75A-66 'kh- qw,t ha,Va',the 1*mean, :you, 'might wailt t -0, 106k a. t, that; a',jot,bf',,jj the e jy. And Spi't C'6fit*Oted one, of-kny t�6 ba ic r -16i h' t g .-rx,and.1tAa. was the, first- thing, she- -said. °alsm 'that she ocjA04t_ o-,progrAmsao wn 5, Isis aijduses6 . that �pa- , rkin4 14t, All, the t1je,f and sa 'cAh,-q'cnhacE this, dit council., 7 i• MAHER.- Sure.., The?# poss-of t4i, p i006tijjq is or me to be,kble 'to get the, c6hini6 ht.0 !frost you guys.'..as well IT and ,irelay:therm .back, _NTIFIED 'MALE60KAK9R-The p]ann ng,:person is - hear -A lot .4b these public he-ar t_t UP. Z' au -13 MR,. COLEMANE :I Waat;:yoy t6--uha6rstand, :a6, a :14 rh di- s'-, and as .1 said 1,1v 4 e. ol,o4, it for •40 i they 15 Met, the :rules, we O_Ak by the iille'6, :Xft-'this','ca­ Bei 'in the 16 Sunshine brdindnqe,typicalI' ru ps!.you:r1oft,f- " y,properE -,y 17, owners: In this case; the �oity :has, g6n' e,'A-ste.pfurther and 18 said notify rea'idents also.. -0 so ;of thei1kndful 'f owe s,.we. n 'sent out -340-somo notices, becauseevery single resident, got 20 f A jilotics, to -thou h they q, even weren t.,owt6tg. -A44' that"s 21 to the �b6nefit of the dity, Laln their efioitt,, to, by maks 'ke 0 . 22 this puhjc knoir 1pdge_ and to ,get it .out, .',The,_jDropert'y was ;23' posted 'for over a wiae%o there, w .signs Si s,all,ovdr It.. weiV6 '24 done - every 25 gNTIFIED,NALE SUMEY, 1, ab about 200 feet in S.MPSON'DEPOSITION SERVICES J800YA65-4984 Page 21 75A-67 )OY0912617, ,the othet 4:Cdb the sitrkbti I tiiay.er•,got 'any '2' notice. Your:'actual `,latba-r was ibh6very first =ticik- that, 3.-got"- 41 hIItz d6tw tks- the 6#iy" no Z This, isout; Y among' t6 a dience';)' 7 !CELAHER- It's not A 'city, notice th-a f--*dnt out. 'They :are sib16 lot 'noticing: and they,'U'se the tax 9 :assdagar s' "c#dqp bo 96ma6Eimes ;'thin 'at sent to id different iaddcess6s'.,that.veo'le Inov abdu . ti 'What'Viw 46aH11- 11 genbrallY - onp,arf a—motidin - _g go n q, appam 12 :for •:NWtO n6tici#g:,&id parking, concerns. So in x'eqaeds',tq 13 future n6t"diii IL a� certified list of tmi6jAel�r'zfthin J. w.i 14 -500 ;feet j.ddile4:t6,:reAdapt a _s property, owner 15 the cite: Lt Mill 6laq 'b'eited in the he0.spaperjaii&-pri the 10 16, city I h, vidbiii t-914 are, the ways thdt Y.oii cdft,gOt 17, not1tie'di iii 4doiti.op-,tP,my card-. 19 W f tea -i;6iith? 20. '14S KKM-E-Ri No, 21 MR. COLHkAN: -.1 doh' t make the- rules;. •and whoever 22 said it is- veq.:right, •when she Sant m6. the Uqt I went 23 f L req'oay' 'freeway, freeimy, 24 'UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE SPEAKEJ; Patking lot-. 25 (Untrifisdribed discussion: among thd a,u4.iehda,4) ,SIMPSON DEPOSITION SERVICES (800) 505'7'9994 Page 22 75A-68 '14, 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 '22 123 24 25 10/69/2017 't!Z Rbih9 ' -to 46-:bi6k -hei*- !UNIDHkTJIEb BILE -SPEWRi Ibis sfid'uldnl't,.bbt �a, Cirdle th4� :YPu,h- �t� Boo -feet f�jead h ,.0 .6 rn'r, a bm, COLEMAN: This twas* done ­by; a.fes'��' Pro, - a onaL.Tirta that tha-0:9 �all they Ab 1- it up ­l# reach�.§#* and batch the Uk D I ITT 10. __ D,, sfio�O#it­bq,acircle; it ihouldb • e sort of,.an,,6h1.6xLq; Just like the, probfty is obiong, it,f; 5oo feat 1=6 the south ldgepof your^property and Bob feet from north :oi ,your ;pT_ t MR. cotimAi4t., Yes;, :s i. VNIDENTTEIED MALI§ :$PtWR':. thi':iA 'for the 96 what -is the efiVieonimkibdi 'ciparance s tvi"- 6: C_ 'If' there's not as is tlgiRi here 4• 'negiLtivVe. 3splarq,404-'6i, is it ia-categ6ri6 ali ekem iipXEWER.We'have not 3etermin6d,,th hikeI . - said; he just 6u6itted:lhis plans two weeks ago; lnidrder .for it planning commission, Ve"11 have t- make- a decision -..by then and -it will be part of -our notice%as well: MALE, SPRMHR - So. uab !like. -doinedue asked -earlier;. . how, can we got together and see :itwg can, oppose ;this br "ect with some sort of Vote, because the COMHiunitY has weighed Iii,atid thore!s a lot 'ot.timi-i .thoughts; and a nPOON bEvo5=ioiN SERVICES (6100) 50.5=094 75A-69 Page 23 ig, 20. 21 ldtJol,dplh!'Ohi -and X, thiik they, all •cbffd,-tb gas final' *MR`Ik"ER: So thaE'WOiIld'b kt.the,bile 'hearing; vihIcfi...v6iiid &a 'for ;,the c6zditi , qi lal.,uad,pe , irmi, b for the planning -c'bmmission. I ypii :hiys concerns',. thefi-06u can talki to yqui n e_ig,hbbr -hood Wandget :tqqbbhdr. AM' kdvin -i P h _-pre- t n- iqueaft ., o, A q#s tegardi:ha, de.6ign.Aptaili -rK�ioin b.i the hotel`; pq 154t we.rd-h*tiifi,d 06 ppp- pq'it tMIDENTIFIED'MALE,SPEAKER. It, e- !s ­A -pa*Ing,,Iot. w . PiOT1.0.10D *,,,cf4q6tib,- kll to. "Ypu -, ;; the plana dg :commission, a 't. stiff _go 3iq.*tb;lie Within 11500','f.eitj 'those -are. the c4y­ pqgp;@ agep,gqin9:to -get ICEL'ARi-Eft: :And "ifi- ths;_d6Pape. Ws t, and .6n,, the VNIDE IFIE D'M ALE -SPED R; need' to get 06- void ge -but curs6lviesle UNIDENTIFIED !FEMALE" SPEAKER; 11 p` 716t-, C)'- to the -Rhdp.toh,Inh, but the oit' 'needs, to add)resO, the.,, y Ai C-PIMMA,N; And-thatis A, Valid' poitt-lor all of 22 i'.yoii. 1. 'Apqlke to the folks thah run 'the r senior h6me 'down -23: here, and they actually -said to me 'they, ihay."dj. like.. 4'pirkifig 24! plades: for about 30 esplpyees, and you -go '4ow.,does that,vork? UNipEiuiruv •FEMALE SPXAitA, .-And they park' down 9IMPSPH PEPOSITIICN 'P4RVXCP!S. (0,00) Page m 75A-70 03/d,q-/'- ' P;7 12 1 Ni .4nd., they, p&k' lr,'46wn ;here, "b4t' the h ­ E UNIDENT101-D MAA?,;8pking-, 'Xh4y,,bvei Ulit. this 5 i4hoip area and the way it s, taken dar 6',of is any, iitt16, b, Opt. :6 they$ 11 - build' 'a ho -406 th"- A#,Y little 7 of propforLy, they donit�,car4,i ji�hdy ju t, k It: i- The city -6 at theiefqr6," ­kih oean car, q. par. _q;'is a -big :Prcblem. 9you to nee, ilfidetoEO:nd you're "makiiig this sta6merit- about za residential .141kr-, nor. :11 whatnot, For r me t 6,bli perty 6heke,s parking, brdifianqes. 'ThiA P;operty';*ak6s 'tho'se .and. -actually. -exceeds. 13 those by about; 'five s6aii-;. bU t thatks;a td-uirement,.Ehat!s 14 in the odds bo6ks: t-6d4­ y,i When, youtalk about so,!@, of this. 15 pk6t ertyi, !*hiih T hdad, 'tha ;bhat ttbp"rty',d6wn.'ther'e,-became a ,16 ';sehior!s homej,, pool. Poo lady -Cells, i1pe IIWe:have .n6 pIace 17 'to *Park. And f4pi !Neil *49,t),aiks 'in your .parking lspoE?6 14. 44k bossy" like, 4"Okay i -S-6 your boss .'has, his on- te 19, parkihg, but, nobody else 1,as I t il' That!s a tough one, 26 bedause.thitis,stiaff that hat ev'6rybody has got to live with. I 21 don I.t,. gat to livelwith thatj I__get the •rules thkE may "you 22 ,will put Ehiff inany tacking stalls in or you wonft:build' IT I 23 that's it: The historical atuff thatis -already exis uL ihg, I 24 cant control that. I ­d6 know what the city controls of fzie 25 'today, and that is adequikte_', parking, (SVO 565-094 page _25 75A-71 03.j69 /2017 -1. UNfDEN7lFlkj XMI19,"UMMI: 11 want to 'direct, more 2 to Seflena'. kR. C ' '' r 'darling: .1 '4 iNxDSNTIFISD. MATi�„SPLATCER': S' ll,be,a gentle one: "s, I'Mwith, the ownership o k,,,]Ro4jbr'6Q'k UV6 .:6 ;more than., iolii-spaces,, litt 4y not alrea enough. to serve 100 2. I :rpsid.ents and tfidi; fainil''"_ avibers-.and. .Aidi&k pt6fessionals. 6: 'Thl'6 tx6je9b,andl losing •the pAikibj will Aerioudly,a gvp an ij• Adverse iffb6t.,op many, many families Ohdpe' o'ple!p I 1ve q A0, want to, m4 ke sure' that is, safdi: -11 gELAHE dhe,66=entg and .the 12 comments that ._are being ,made, tonight will !be, attaqhed%to:the �n :,.pialng commlssion. ,seaft.lreV5ft. -Like,I said, were 44 rViitheripq the c'b=ehts-t6'-rU4ht' - to be belayed, back.andthen 05 Ciilkecl about 4ith,sEaEf, ae,L;iddjj', .16 iu!l then in b6gatd-s to parkifij, �eadh_pr6peitY=-&es 17. ha-uie development standaAs,.OVeh -hg-W 4ci single •f amilyi, 11, commercial, office andAh#eis-ls6t standards by the".61ty. 19There were properties that Jiiit& develp ed'16 _0 years aga, 10 20' 'years Agdj.,and, the,•star.idarlds haVq§ cha#0qd-ov6Lr time, -ao a lot 21 of these buildings,, yes, Are,underparkedt but.thatis 22- abmething ,that t,ey -were .abie io,,buiid :at that point in time. 23 so noW we do xequfte eve�r)rqne ;to 'provide on-site patki j pg so 24. that we do#I,t have ,these '.paiking problems that we have here. 25 ihil So it is each privat6 liroperLy owher that Is supp6sed to 6IMF I SON DEPOSITION SERVICHS' - (,SOO 405-9994 Page 26 75A-72 o3jo9j-26ic• 1' provide' ;parking con :their site., 2 "f1�1ID$NTIPISD ;Mai,E„5PEAitER :. Butty ba removed, 3 the,.pa=king• oh •Huf fa1a. and Main. -Street,: ,eo .that buzldinq 4: 'across the ,.str'e'et frog. Bill 1s,:'therai's .adequate 5' `parking now:: When they removed•`it, they xemoveii it. on 6'• i'Muffalo; there is.no,parking;. Now ahi_s:as•;going: to.'ke 7 xemoVedr there will be-t4bsolvtely.no &:king_, .S dont ka'ow, g MR.• eoLE�nir;: alitq again, sas', she ,eta`ted an=site, YDre required ao `contain your. own parking on :your 11 UNI17ENxIFIPsD MALB ;SPEBICSR That building r6as .12, •.Built-. :1,3 MR. COLEMAN: Th'at?'S•97hat. I said: 'The :older,'etnf 14 didn!•t have rules. like they: dd• today. 15 YpW re up, now. 16 UPiIDENTIFTED FSbIALE SPBAKSR: Perhaps •th"ere.:ehould 17 be coax de=ae on liy the city to bu ld.parking..struatures :in 38 this 'area: I; tiaye 'a historical.'home _ori _BuTfalo: Avenue, but 19 Vin th:LnHng :of the. area there: 2'0 MSm REI,AHBR: Okay; ,21 UNIA$NTIPIEI) :bdkii ,SPEAKER: Besides .the parking lot 29 Tasizei. there's another issue. That.parkng••the.city.hap`,uaed 23' :for. •a mulEiple,purpoae. In the. ;aduper famil to get k'ogether 24' with 'the kids to play with -.- you knoii, bicycles. -And they 25: also :have different activities; they do !yoga, whey .aa;tiially simpmON DUbSITION .SERVICES "1306.) 505=999.4 Page 27 75A-73 1 21 3, 7 i? 16 19' -26 21 22 '23, 24 25 run around., ,Thei elderl :,people from th.,Eoliibro6ii *he - actually •qome, and they walk:.aicu d the place: And albo, besides th At, -when the -d iEyl-bUilh''tA 6, hotUsd in tig#Adr-e �, on Bush, they promised.— thd',aevelbpbrg,"ii3a�bhe,cfiti proiniasd•thit the re*side0, of thatpr'ppor,yu they: Vere 1not ;goifig to pdik on thq,,stredtj . And:' -w; City to a ,M&e ',t'A ifig and they paid that they -were not, 4110wed'to park ,on thd, street,; an(O.,n6w-they do.,park, e6 haVe',,ah 'issue with. a -pdrkin'Y.p t but, you know, the is ;for -isveryptne'. S6 ithit was, Aa n ., Ise thit�. was _0L.kt ­ q -E fro'' .ihe � -, Ci:ty- :SantA Ana, .Soon moremorethan this. parking: _,, :issue I -',it_is, •you know; ,the issue ;of i all :the families gathering togpith6t' T ey','took away that'space that �t used 'to.'have for all. th6,!kid Yo 'kh to -1 �a prog-ram" the eity- bad a program- wheris all :the -kids jathdr and :ffdt tcgdthek. That wa's.A,gAn prevention to keep the kids. you 'kno'w,: busy and' they too ay that youl)*wi took..,away from us and nowthe a taking yl,tr a ;pg away the paikifig apace. don't think It -will lie 'the,zight Ring tqA6 MR'. CDliSMAti• :Hang qn, -!o UNIDENTIFIED -FEMALE SPEAKER; Two cjUestion-s" About the h#61. i• actually. .1t. dods ;havd . t6,,do, with the parking lot-'. If ttie pa(rking lot .were to stay, 'is there a. way •cf fitting, that hotel with (inaudible).j or would you have ,,a I liminaEe something or ddwhAize? SIMPSON D.900SITTIO.N SgRVICE3 (PQO) 505_'9994 75A-74 ,Page 213 i` 2. 3 4 6 7 ,8. 03/09/2017 MR'. COLEMAN I,00uld not create the proPer.ty without == T''Cbuldn+-t create this on thaE .As you,mee, T',m aecgnirin9-,o h ccomplish that... UNIDBNTIFIED.FEM4E.5PEAItER::5o; if that stayed It � :taut:. COT;BMAN: I't'wpuld'kill .the,.whole project.: i UNIDENTIFIEA. FEftt,E SEWER . I saki .t_haE tkiere. was ,(ieapd#Ie) (giving t ur star, hotelsv threerater'hotel"s: MR., COLEMAN S!•in. ndt•:partsdipating iu .that .at:.a11:: ;x''m straight up paying my ;Dian ;bills, paying my own, ttiizig. That. ordinance - 2'went through itand`:tosseA it as, becadse.lt .had ;na merit .to. it, ; u my m rid, to .,actually do �anpthing. This is a straight wi usiuess 'transaction for a:e; if it makes. sense we do iE, 'if At :doesn't make sense ve,leave: In 'this base, I could not: bui;ld .bn ,that- Jot .alone: That Is what',they.asked.me to•do. I said, ^I.:can't,do it, .3 t.+•s too aa,a . , , ° And .fortgnatelyy. I -came' •a jd' wise , able to' talk .with the :adjacent owners and.,acgii ed th s'to put together -an assemblage to make a ,proj;eat:• UNIDWTxFTEDFEMAtR •SPEMER: Zao 'you ever put parking structures with these? MR. C_RMAN: They,.againr ,kill ;the value, -.of the real'es tate -at that point; because the:dont -of the parking. attiucture•is so expense per stall that t•doe an'.t make any economic cense; so then the 'hotel makes ao:money BIMPSCJN DSPOSITiDt-StTtVICE9 (6010) '505-9994 75A-75 I underground? imbmuikA F16% E -:-SP ER... I d dr -2 3%., 00LEU.M, 'We Actually'dedi4n6d -this. 'as an 3 underground. site This -,px . 7.6 efty was debighe d- .,as ,an 4 undergr6und',Aite -L _had. t6% go:: -down e stories bo"AG that, 5, I don t'lik& g6ing,underar6upd. 0o 1,hay"e'to lo-ok"gE 'it, _rom '6' an 6&'rati6nal-ita p -w :t -under 6"nt. If',! don It.. an, t.6 diiv# 7 and #k, my 'car, lwYi oplo I, ask -a1guesb.t6,d6t At. Afid to, 'S be -ab1b-,to.,-su-kfacbr varklieie,. it Sbiige, bolatm,w,iije-`the ad laition `6f the -land m6mbus the,di4qing iin, 10' the'hole,, prbbabTy ains!d011ars t6, me., ekde' t ­ digging the •a _p � ;in il the ,hole didn" r6, stake sdhjkd, to ie-. 'So that'i a hoW,_Wp_ 'wqrkioad it 11, out. 13 1Wr1b A0, -,again. 14 INMjWftivxm MALE sPrj ktk; I �wquld like t&,'dir-66t. is a, comment. E64e- 16-na. V ve,',.been -resident heze.f I or, 2 0 =plos It ypars,.,arid 1J,would like to 'supplement what hoi:,just -mentioned' IT, "to you, you kfi6W., about E46ie used tb.'be a gang prevention 18 program right here.that a Idt of children benefit 'from, 19 '#1;ludin4, inystelf 'They used -to take, us on I i_eld 'trips., it 20 was dalled.the, (inaudible),.; used to take Uv s on `-21 trips, takeva*,a, lot of places znd that prograin was, stripped --d 22 from t1hq .do�q.uhif - In.craer to b_Ujidthio 'hoU j' I., I - ' y or'that 23 further 'impa"ct64 our area and our neighborhood.. 146w,youtze- 24 talkied about developing a�buildlnig that has 13 , 2 residents 25 y 'plus emplbyees, you,ixe talking about bringifig 150 -plus -people SIX , PSON-DEPOSITION SERVICES (800).505-9994 Page 30 75A-76 3:- ,fi/09`/2017 I � - . . lh_'aa aiea tMtjEv already,6 Youllre str ?ng this r b6 dfits li order :to iiAld b4ildinjs, om b n iEL'AREA:. 11,46-filt hiVii a, his't6ry of ',that,.. UNIDENTIFIED j?p-_ME:.,0EMRR. -Vin 4ust ivies little'bit of background, becau.se vve,.4Yb'6n1ere 26 You 'know, t�v,` P I -ved het& for 20 years., Vvq •seen t4e,chingda ,that v o,n,,hRi,e'jbqth. posltA;Ve and hegative. And, thatf'- 'I'm ust giViit, YOU'd 1ttle ;bilt of background'on the prog=ams ;that f_ ted :f ro4!; and: thit have :be#p, A Y 1'.111 -note, thAt, An Eden': regards ardg to` bunging' 'si pop s - not going to for living 6ha term. These,,are- short night P;9�_. !a ft' ayp or a couple night •stays, at moa t And:'I dcjn I t know If -You, 1 wot d ha e I till, M occupancy all eh6.t�_­ �xp a 17 UNIDtNT_IFIiD,'MLE 5PMM The - t . hisig. is- `that 18 what .I reed ;,S,Ch# you know ;how - it -gays •that -thip, 'is it, 19 Professional 01#040 distji ot-., It states somehow that 20 b4sinb'ssp_s can. Operate from 12; n _0 0 to .5 - 0 d on it. Can yqu 21 translate eh 0 at- f oi-,ze, bdcaiise I can't',underbtand A' A#0 -22 even when I :read the Pi0fessiphal'C'zone diAttidt rtjes.and 23 rp -Something about,busi­e ,guldt bh�; it states n ases not Sin g- •24 able tooperatefrom u,00 to:5-00, coincidintally, this 25 parking structure does.not:ailow you to p4rk fib -m 12.-" to Page 31 75A-77 .^03'/09/2017. 1, Si00 a,:m:.. So my.,giiest�on.,is.''the hotel 'i:,s"open.;24hours,. how '2 are "they going, to operate in .that time';fraiwl 3 Pg COLEMAN:. .Iet•rme•ask you a question: "Hayti you 4 ever seen ;that ;parking. 1'pt :eipgty? 5 U15TA�NTIFIED'MaLL'SPF.AKER: F..rom,12.:00 to ;.00 7 (YinttAnscribed disoussion;; among•.the audience.:). B :NIR, :COLEMAN: It is. never •empty:. S. have `been., 9 photographing 'this. parking" lot. for a'year. now: 'I have' 10 watched people == please bear .with ate,for.a.mnute,.'becauae 11 you :all _get-,t talk', I want t - be- able -to say,"something .too: 12- -19- 2 -19: there.. '2!ve':watahed actual .p osEitutxon_:goi"on .against 14 float 'fends at- lunchtime, T,,have photogrgphs of it Ai3d I 15. look -at .that-.dpd go, "",Oh, my God,. 'dol want in ¢y..Kids "mound ]6 that?" No.q. 'fain involved with 'Aids gokks iiz.,th'is, cEy, I 17. put, my, itoney,wheril e-my mouth is, 'I'm trying;to;-buy-a 1ot�•to 18 put,a .Common itygarden iii right now: 'I_do, that kis>d'bf'stuff 19 (because T bslfeve exactly what you believe, that if you -doni-t 20 take aaie,,of'.the kids :there's nothing left: :And.'!, wat6h 'what .21 .goes on"in 'this. ph king 'lot: and Il.m.appalled, And'.when.,you 22see people coming ,here,- this.fa publ'ic;park3ng a t 4iow, but 23 it isnot your local garage,, .it's hot your workout.zone; 'it's 24, ;not',all •thoae things. If'they.fericed this off according to 25.t, he hours thati they're supposed to, thoae"peop•le wouldn!t be II' SIMpjov DEPOSITION SSAVICSS:'06') '505-9994 page 32 75A-78 5. 6 7 12 0 14 45 18 19. PIN '21 .22 23 24 2. 5 43(Q9/2017, Oaimug ­ _- ;thei e+ bVer., I haVO' talked !t the residedts•:: in Ehi neighbcirhood that- park there ,66c' aus6thitla.the oUi - 1'a the rk, u Y ca s4.,thel; bb:4et is t14114, 'that"o'n't my, fault; :tliqugh. Mk_h jq.b id: to 410'.What As Aght,,6hd* at:,ifideti. i -.qo-des, and In ih"a 'Casey, YqSy someOdy, m-&kbe-got away`*ith- s tuf f - or• elder ibl' Idings .tf br6 btjjlt in the dip i6eii , there weren't as many cars as'there are toOdy.;, but,'eVervtbi-' :O'u, OAS Prbj36'fty has to meet th'e,,codo L' d"' p ay 'arO it..*illmeet those c0degi.s. J: understand: 'You'.re'talk3ag about illicit activities, ,that, .40 Cod# !n:,th6.-park!ng structure, -do you; -believe -that your .ptructuro,is, 46i#q 'to -pre e v� _uE that'tipm napVckning? ,MR'. COLEMAN: , U_ 24-12qur -a 4`4y pperat"' _'th' 'sicutitk and,=_ 'eNiD_ENT-IVIE*M_ -AWE SPZAKERi Ma ,out.. o'#' FOM qu OT it.von't happen, b#, the Op, ria guarafite 0 that It will, prevent (inaudible)' MR; GOLSMAN: I'own hotels. J 'have Sejduii4, .guav# bn.'ali of our properties', the Iights,.Are on, le's a protected ed i environment. The 'liability and 'the raquiremduto- of Oijt­ on H_o.,t,,e1,s is' to have ;gvest,b, patrons show up at 9.00'i- ten. en. O'clock at ­night to che-'k into a -room, yqwie iiabie,for- their safety. Arid'trust me, this will,be safe. 'There lb ­n6 access to the -:hack.; this is this property only, It kilLbe AlkPSO-N, DEPOS2T'10N URVICES (86b). 505-1904 75A-79 Page 33 nothing connected to Zinbh,.ftreot,. And that"s -a, busine0s ;2' 'decision tha 3.9 -re -que `by11H d b 11H 1ton., .. UNIDENTIFIED MAU,,SVBAkU: :Talki.ng, alzpi.it :taking. 4 pare of 'the k;Vds X take 'care ,5, business. -is right in frbnL."ok uniiiafbddy; i: took, dire. of. 6, I. dive tdth the hoiftKebal'being, im `my :parking lot day. ADA might every -Winglb qday; if- t.pay tqkdo_i,`isnit thb-qit ;suTPoaed ,t.0 'provide with o trlpaiking 'for. thd nei gWbrhdodB?, 9 thi's doesn't - - yt ever'— 'h _is� t.:99ing ntb­- everybgdy. that ing' w I. . w d6esliv t have a s-bt, is' �mqw(,goih ,to park. imiq;parking 'lot ,-il ' 'Ir6m mow drl? 12 MR, COLEMAN; -'q-ti I ior s tiong? 13 UNIbENTXFIED,MAtE:8VEJ=R.-, 11 •just'wamt- tomake,a .14, 446k c6=ent,, live been,,Parking..ovbr here for acouple of, ye,seem,�w,g' oih9- 'o h, herite. �6ars,.,,so V n 'h'a��,s',:-, it's a po'lic"e 161 ;,enfordement p-ibblem,i -MR. , COLEMAN: bhj, .,ye'A.. 18 t!NIPENTIFIRD,,,m4LR 'when i forgot that, IJ Vehicle was overheid it ;got' tibketed,, and there'sa Oign '20' posted, -right ,out here bythe a fteat, :that, 4a.ys. you d0lt,park 21 here. 22. MR-, CdLkW:Vhd y, d , _cnkt e.nf6rc,_ that:. (Uhtiansatibed dikussiph among Me audionc6,) 24 MR, COLEMkiq.'. T�heire viAA a'hand over 16ie. Vid I 25- ;iAns b6m6thifi it not, 'Sigpsm Pzp6BITIoKISSRVjCBS 505-5994 page -3-4 75A-80 03/09%2;017 UNIDEIOIFIED•':MALE SPEMRI;, 'That :property is owded by, the City, of, Santa Ana; th'e, pi gperty bdl6., .._ng _ tb me and •to all of you guys•, . so''If it' is -.my.'property, f l un liot just ,going tq give it .aWAy• for you .guys to';build,a .kotel', 'because it As myproperty, it !belongs to: ane' and•`all of!you" guys. QTR. COLEMim., 'Nota .problent. But doyou ,kn(*-• whdt that property, costs to °op0iii0? Doe"s anybody, n this room kriow,Aat the opei:atio`nil expense •o'f'-that property as for ,the .City of $anta� Ana4 "Q21ID8NTIPIBD. MAL'8 SPEAKER it."doeari!t matter; ;we. all pay fo; iE., UNIDENTIFIED MAL$`!SPEARBR; 'I'.have "a•question. Doep not thea''BoyAra:Museum have,averflpW parking for evei►ta7 UNIDSNTIPIBn,FEMAI;B'SYSAKERE I'tfiink people do, V4_ ik thd-re that •don•1 t want. ta pay the parking: fee. MR. CbLEMANi That 4roiild r"melee, sense. (Untranscribed discuss'ioh.,amoiig.the and enoe",) UNIDBNTIF28D EMALE,'SPEAAERp What 'is •the .operation. ;cbat4 2b MR. COLEMAN: $184�•500'a year_ something of .that 27 nature; and that's no•po7ce enfo".cement, that's just the 22 maintenance they .put., into ;that.0'ace to keep it running", 23 (Ontranscri.bed _46aiigsi6n among 'the- audieacs. ) 24; MR: COLEMAN: Y'es', 25 UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE 'SPEAKER'. So the question. is SIMPgON'DEPOSITION SERVICES '(806) 505-9994 `Page 3b 75A-81 I I M/6§j2q* have you ,figured 'but - tow 'b4is will into bring! 0anta 'Ana, and with t . lie 1O.t, being 96id, ng Solna of! i is -there "a, a �ok, taki way that MorleT initially. -and ahs lot, money and Figure out iahaxe to -#6 `k" his, can be buijt, parking So: E 4 .. -COLEMAN; f"M sok. going td giVe"-you 1. . . . 1. - -1 _-, qq=up kty. 16 1 lnvclvemaat, hovi is that?, ,7 Uil, TDENTIFTED 'HUB; -SP=ER-krlect.. :8 R ki COtk&Ail` Yon: have an actual , VAI I ia pb ii I �t'. Th6. 'total ,TOT on-,* 'Hotel and;'.A"at th6y-,,wUl, -save `on .parking T0• 'lot maintenance is -$1 uii.3lion,. almost'$1.;1 mliion.;alnnually.. U1g1_T5M4T.1F1_Bb,P1W"HSPZAF�tR,. t.4habls 12' COLEMANSad tax, because _bed .tax 'for w.winanec 13 at yo -u - are paying that.Sqd-taz. i4hoaver-cpmed-andj'tay 0 1n'14' *at hpt.el;,..and thalb , IS ivi'th,gny. hoted;that "you-stay,'in. i5- i.iterafty acrp try _0s the,' c6tinb­ - IS. you -pay 'S'�bdd,tax. j.tJ1 g a, lit -little note on -your l bill,, and, y6u -don t, ever, :sea - i - 0 t* because 17 you just pay th6-tobtom line, and Wh' t- it is:.'But a 10. that money -is going t6494*6 ue 6it - ootf arS, At 4bes into i§ the .general fund: There is do it isnot assigned +p- he' Y 26 it can only jq '�to .restore the hotel or it, can only .go to 21 -maintain th6street in frant,of the hOtpl, it is -gqkg#; . a . I , f und 22 zoney,: You peak to community Involveicent And,dp6nding 'that 23 money, that is, -i.eadily avai.16ble for you people to go in and A say UW'h'aL,do we do?. welnos4 this is occurring, 'You've made 25- 1 the sale,. We're -going to havea. bed tax. We"re,goino: •to -SIXP�ONDEPOSITION A , D POSITION SERV CES''(40,O) 505-99-94 'page 36 75A-82 I 14. 19 26 211 22 ,23 24 2t hjjVjj.jndome:. How do, we get on. the raster to . say h_ :06UE fixing the; 'O lots? How %about gettIng• us,another parking'.. - p something i.wcAdd _hdwd to 'ppape?n'That i thing tha.'t take' .up it, 'I 'have tondo it, can't -develop without 3t,.Itis just the iulij,: � b'lAc"k and ,white., UNIDENTIFIED MiLtOWHk; $'0 when ,you talk about �running. the 'hotel parking structure •at �a i6e _f $18;4,,090 _h e WYea ilyi. j thnktbd cqzbiiniby zan.easily,Vay .,.that amount :of money 'if you I , rexit-you out the stalls �;heh' live a residential,rndighbbrhPo.d.'aRidou go -"y apply fora pavparking�xjjitl a" fes -;of .'$;6'O "-for or -'24 iianthm you're allowed to. pack in Y6ur.structuiei iKas• looking fpr i6V6fite, they should hive., "'qavd h � us;'t,at-,op,Iqn -and rented all the -fehiddfitb .that 1.:LVp ba -re, akid:bene *fit fiom this, ,bgeking -jitru6ture an opportunity- "to,actual;y.:pay for It to 'bd ,able t pikk. t4eie: Novi YOu I r& talkifig i ibqi.,Ehoiv yo ke qdirig tb-be bringing In, revenue for - thp, i ty ,: your, bed taxes -directly,to all that, You know, that moh dy" -f9,.,n6t going " the city: Xou knowo tMs.mbney id-gb1-in# g t6,g6 d 1 rectly:to -t e -city. Th6Wj,so,many,programs that-endfib from, this 'structure, including .the pplice department when they do 'their ­ sub.c.esEiful. Pheckpoints. YOqlxe •go#.g'to abtit,'that from the poiice "detartm6rit as wbIl. This 'iq,,wher6. they set up, their -sudoessful chedkpoints to stop elidit ac I tivities that you so S-IMPSON DEPOS_I.TIQN'SVP.V.XCES- 1860), !M-9954 Page 37 75A-83 .03/q9 oil, don? t; Want ';to happen, -u MR: COLEMAN T dont-kaovt'ivhat to ENTIFIED MALE: STEMR4 Whit is .the number of spaces4; spaces; parking,• is ,'MR; j,',have ­A0t physically counted them' dead on „'but I think., th6yTre_.somewhere :around fis 7. t here. ;, ,00,.: 4. IMIIDENTiFltD MALS $PW�R_. It­sie0m_s--,:.lIk8'_" I ,more ..'#4-orox ,but of ypu gp,��Out• 10 and' -count ,'them ,:tihere's IS can do -.that :and ;provide that,;, 1'1 UNibBNTIPxED 'MALE :SPEAK ke IYei the 12;,X'u loam '&&--�MA Vv Oyoejae f - ---- doing or ..A. 15' ;(Unt'r'ausaribed 1dib6tission agtont, tfis.:audience.) 16 MALE _ap•pany, 17' rdgvelopmente,• 40pa4entlyi and ay quektion, is h6 w dbaq this .18type development tYPi'cAlly, "once .1tis 66ibi' hb�i, does T4 it .typically,impact ropert vajiieb i 4t A i. -gay .:#hin, 2.0: 'thqu'aand f6et Or. 21 MR. COLEMAN: It goes up' b"Pay _ c ,T je.p.uhave tealf i C* 'index of people that, come through 'iiere.that..want to 'experience',the a t' t to 3- Wan to, go restaurants, rants, want to,,go to ,24 ,"Bqwsrs ziuseum,,,want to go td,,the DiscoYery %,' -want to go 25, 't6- thAbbs .&iound here and everybooy is .eqo vatjedj all the SI SON DEPOSITION SEAVICBS"(B0;0}' 5Q5-9994 Page is 75A-84 I : Wbo/all" suet gibid-'fig 2 '0 there any xul6: of .3, ti�6ut -how M14C h ht typioally fidye 4' MRc CoLknu. dan' It 'a I've !never really TL 'mean, there',9. stAtistidfi out."therei 'but - I -don!'.t dwell ''down ,61 into thbsfif,ihdtihtich; , bu t it ae a :piovezi t66E ;and. 10 7 gubjidi26d that. -the; -"r'r'o'Undi.tlqarea,s-:,bdnefit. frop the advincemett'pd'-thb0 '6 _qr facility,bf, this-:naturoi, ble, VNIDENTIEiED MALE 5PRaXER: -I4il-`Whati-st4e:,fi4ght 11: io€ ,your :building,. appr-o-xi*4telyj if khow,tild exact. 12 'MR i. COLEMAN: 1,don!,t know the',exa6t height., 13 14 -N(RC914mW:ItIS- six -Stories . - 15 UN1DONttO1-ED SALtE :SP1MK R- .SIx, stories. Toti x6 ..a 16deveiciper thatl,o-'been it, Iusindss fdr 40 :years, dafiiy6t, 17. app=bximate; roughlyY f,m't k.4"'t 18 ;,MR'. C,OLMLkN; ;T,f you Ehink 119 apologize. 20 -?;gp )MR. -SPEAKER: You, obviousW ChaVe' tae 2i bxperllence 'r6401ily -abbot low many fleet (inaudible) 22 MS*. KEI`PMR: Around 70. f"L. 23 MR: COLEMM" 65i -65 fseh; .24 UNIDENTIFIED zxtE SPHAKgRir You certainly, Ill the 25 tallest,. one '(1haudible) BIMP&ON,PEPOSITZON,$ERVIC85''(84,0). 505:—:9994_ Pag_& -39 75A-85 I I :MR,. COLEMAN:: Noy .Acrosa'the•'street„''thDse are .2 -alrb.adSr. that'highi The i - a A They r fi afid (inaudible} p P O.,,.,nO, I .34onktbe the, :tal 16s'j-, 'Apd;t"h1, 0, zone' 'by, ,t . he way,, A,unlinited.. There, iiillbe -.A -jjms buj;di 4 idko9b :the bldbbWIFTED FEMALE 8PEAKHR-., Wh6te ie that? 7 IMR, ,COLEMAN: Th �E( e roaft4y, 9;10,: 8 ITU NTIFX13D FEMALE:SPkAkER; T-im', the h` DE pa.d"'PT the �'fildtofiddl -preservation B6Cj'd MR. . C4 H . MAN 16ir, malami Ver Y In ;ins the iI!jtotid&l.biiIldings,' .,gq#g;'to.'be: using in the 13 pro jest; said ,wonderifi ana.whols .going to :,be. inana ng, i4 this property and v&at do .1g914 .41%vlsio'n them being ugscd Is. ML, t6tmm-, h -jyjIl be part 'of _t86 hbtjij 16 Property:, .. Petty! 'They will be -.operated thrbugh­thd,,xnana galnimt.;of 17' the --hotel. And. we -are c u i r an, f. f.#cking;',arOund'Ehe use of a 16 j coffee shop arid A restaurant; ,or a:coffee shop: -and;ihote, of a prcifdosional use, it 'will ,be the home.rmgh't 'in ft6ht:here 20 tWq:96aFarlaq'e­hp e is staying, and =- *hatie the name of --21 that,ho4s e? 1: just saw it 11i the repciti�bedause we've had 22, the historical,peopib comeand 'do t rdiDoft oij the e'h ape, and ;4 the Igmily that r- I forget, their- navies, but they --'I think 24 i.Li:i:MeIton; This -was the •1461,ton. home j El . ie cottage tfist Bits 25 xight back here, the thousand toot cr.aftspan,style-sl.at kmP S-O'N DEPOSITION-SSRvt_dSB (e'dc) 565-9994 Page 40 75A-86 h6liss-i :and :that , -up, 'rotated` a an �*c­ t i a' d,,f acing the Z 'That, is: :this -building.. 4 !hoiw._doe.4n1"t 10,6V6, -It itays "right there? 5 MR., CqPw. It; stays. tight sits,: th6 workdr­station Vdiii't. b4,he_r'e*,'but the Ioube lm,.fro nt of, it -8 (trittaho croo discussion . ar6onlg t,the audierid 10 I UNIO$14T IPIEb ZQLb,SPWER; -I'm all '-fOr a, 16tel and a ways :,thought,4th is_akia­needed,6ne.. *6'have`the;`boWers. 12- $uJapula.mid' -a •car, wash; which is, 13 ridibulcus:. -Thd d6ebh t even :khoW *4a t It wants to: do 14 next, '4nd Eher.0"rd,should,be a ldtpil �horb. ina ;v -,,Vi� - It looking.. at the drawings d'- I 'hop 6 'have,sdme 'other, pgp �m hope you 16 akchit6dturp�'somewhere ,in.vout bac)t "pocket; .-P66,ketj,becaUs64b .17 prettv -uninspired, LfVfouldIikG to see :eomething ,ap•ec al 18' 1160xizg, 1-9 MR,. CCUAN: -well, and you, hhib young l*dy',and 20 heir boas,'hive, already mare that co�erit_ -to 11 startWith a 21 pallet .and. tthqri- 1,have 'to "leave it open to, the, fnte#'r6tati6a 22 -of the city, So .1 basicaily�alwdys take dkreatibh ttbfn,'t 6 23 planning" -department; the folks, tha t - actua iiy. '4iVq -A sAy-, and & .24' feel for - whatIA goin,j•on. M All,,of .you are locals, thiB.,street 25 is very eclectic,. it ranges' from the 1,20A all the way y -throuh g snipbw miPmszTiou­MVICEB 4866) 565-99,94 Page 41 75A-87 modern, -W -you v_. got acad_e of thinpIerd., $e ,2 Ehaitthere, 1,tie a st#Eizj point, inti adjusted. UNIDENTIFIED MALHI,$pjAItft:04 lecdusp it 4 do (esn"'t ao4 very�goodj, I I got, 6 - 0say`. 5• MR ;COLEMAN: all ii�jjit. JUbt apprediatb re .1 bo'dAuse We dp7 rieOid, gne'r. mTl0ENTIP1R1i;kkLE SPta­­ R9*'. To ind ardhi,tectuft of `any structure _5hould. e Anopi p�gi Z0 t, na k. e p6pp;e want to TI'07V& the, area. 11' , MR :COLEMAN S5!OWr ! Ok_4Y I 'get You ifty', knf �l 2 -4fare y6iv- go. Ila 1UNIDEWTIFIED MALE, Z L P I RMIRR.: ,dome to, more meetin - e _4p and help you_ out -W th; that,: SS CQU .K6 At" 'q I tlght,. Ehatts.,whY 16 I:JdAy ;1,mean, whdt• dd-,you rihink of it.. 'That, 17 �beifnq, adjusted. Thi=s peoP!e� put' it, together, -the i@put 'it in lron't -,of me,, ah - _j p aY m-` Thata 19. It is -for now, 20 iTNIi1ENTIFIED ;s?kAkE,R, When -do, you;plan to, .21 break groUbd? 22 MR: COMMAN- Md,•b i'obk' ;P9 at fOUr to, six. months, WIDENTIFIED MALE, SFIUXER; P&Wr .to -six months.?. MR, CO,vzmAB: kes, air; 25, lbs, m&lam. stivpon ptpositio*u SERvicrm (860J 565=9994 .Page. 42 75A-88 63/9.912011 'UNIDENTIFIED FRKAL9'-SVkiKER':This is 'the >dxisa=. 2 Afd.t=ict. tci you, know 'if there's any reS t.O` tilcns thoy."Pe, 3 'pl#t#g_'on it, you -make it fit in. the mu's' eum-A! s til C'O -it will, do'�t�tdr 4 'MR. - pdr;E the!'.9 y 2: n6itkil ljipg-me what they want to l'see and'hbft to see It.�i 'they want 'S t6famunicauwi5 to Aatef haVe, been very wq.11 , eceived, -in the ­. 1 sense, of Bowers j(Us6um,h,avf-ng cSome 'p ace for their patrons to 8 actually i6siA6 while veddingb.: -and, doing 10 -go;They 'go .south or'.they gb•towards Disney,. po. if 11 you. want to. -keep 'the Indobid 'dna'. the pe:opi6'in yo -'-- ur 'cit -y You 12 -hiVe- to provide accoutrOuAits'that they, -,need to stayin your .13 And Ehat:',s what'. Bowers ,Museum I& cooking', for: 'thq 14'folks %that own the Discovery 'Lube �are, elated that tbe'yj-,,qan 15 hiiip an .event .and &ct1Lially­.'_b6,,able to say Ri t ,there yoti'll y '° Right 16 .1$0 Able'to 'stay." 86 they,, with folks staying ii in 6iir co-umu"-nity and spending 'their Iiindp and their dollatsi 18 UNIDENTIFIED,: YMMLS 'SPEAKER; ,No special 19 'restrictions and'hoteloAd lit within that diatzicO -20 MR, COLEMAN; Yes. 21 UNIDENTIFIED MA.LE-SPkAAEk- ii6ii mentioned earlier 22. that there would 1b fire truck access fr'oiH the closed, gate kon _!23 ',Bush Stre6t cdl-de�sic.; 24 MR. COLEMAN.' -Yes,; -25 UNIDENTIFIED MALV -8PEARER- Now, where would the jlkP.96N DZP6STTTON BERVICES (,800-).505.-9994 Page 43 75A-89 1 2, 3 4 7 .9 ll 12. A3, 15 17 u .1.9 20. -21. 22 23 24 25 03/09%2017' ddliiVe'371ej and V, -Cit,�gh 0 No 'All 0610'frPIR Ma ii Streets. ',UNIDENTIFIED MALE $Pmkk R; Nqvi I worked.--.f6p :the -City, -of BteA In ;planning and(engineering f6t cjui te a jo ng hjt:1,6 aw tilly tight fqk-,.6j tj6j, -and I Im .thinkingf 9 a ;fOr larger viahidIiis to try to move through that -parking lbi,. think 'that I s a ;very opt mistjc; parking gn and -sureVin YPu"ll '46 that -c 0, mnidht:f 60 ;the "0 i Mo COLRB"wdll;.-th6­cfty 16, befft;e I; start tirtg,ask-th' departments, and'fire marshals, everybody has 1pok64 gAt. this, f6i f ipv and "o i tau ldtibp',,,,but they 4o have: ,their 'saj7, ani; thkt.4 J S why,'.tbireiz engineers, that i a why 'there O.B. foiks, it,hat Ad-th'af specific f Wotlk,!L OR' I'laye �A:qu H"n for. UNIbWd M_ I�ALE SPEAKER: you: 'on thd 55 thereh, �s is Ji,kiltp o -did y,6u guyp,,4'Vej e op, .that Hilton',t'oo7 M. 'CAMW;i, No,j Oki for 'ibing reason 'that ude4* .40 be :p -_-rt of :the freeway, W, also vas,,tart' of the city,, and they took away the Hilton took avigy 'sortie the land -that 'aqtjjajly.-0Aq a federal land and they:,moVed,the entrance, thei entranceway. to,get .55 No:e th, . and, I 'Coiibft I't) uhdargt4 d hoV in, thew6 t1d'th9Y. took -:city .larid, or city property and •(4ey d . dvelaped-,tfiat: "MR. COLEMAN: that is actually in the City of SIMPSOXIDEPOSI TION'SERVICES •(800}'.505-9993 Page 44 75A-90 I I Tustin. :3�t a ,a, Marriott Vro4uct ,, IhOrdll sl,`twO, j4arricott l_pr,6du6ts.'that',weie deveio�ed BVAtt e,'oljj. And th- t,,*7a6a, 3. 'of, tS&t,:,WhA corne I r dti to- ra .4eril aaddiBiti-on 9t, the '55 4' 1-reewlay 6nd •Edingei- "and that, Whble, -06th6i., •'As" a tattier of. 8 fact, a think they took .out thre-d Aiff ei4iit -they :took. out acpil plant, they took Abut, a ,coupl•e•:of things b .n th at, corner, 7, to iealign althaL street, Thai Wad,,Act­iAi y'40 o�b- ,8 :daltrAns originally:, - -took, the r"13 'estate and then ,J disposed it back to 'the,city.,,and',IEhe*n. the jc#Y;Mihs#qubntlY 1Q 1 sold, it Ito "Ajtie. Q I s- I . 2 '14, 15 18 26 21 22 23- SpnKER. AWell; It 'is 'it 'Hilt6n- PlDi I IED, kMil '0- Has!afiyY ody lln; IdbLkkAk. ,tor ftp.e.-:a Fjirf-jfjjd -and .a lissldents: Ihn,Mairidtb, I on it 1:�. know,bec,ailge q a,Qa,.,w h jp,.quyA, 'OVOY, AdY - -Sir.. tR4jDtNT'jLFjEb. If you-'rei..abld to start. 'truct"6n, how -1- IV- does it h cong 1., 0 Lak& forl,-t a place. to,gaL in operation •after you s;t4ki bdniatrilction? MR:. c6umiwi year'. Thjti,s but. rj6='al turn is about :one yea=-,, Y-egui sir. UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPkAkER'.-, What are. the hoizts for -24, 1 construction? 25 MR. c6LEMAN' -theylire pp6rAedl,by, the city, I sibipsoN bEPbslTlbK-SRkV.ICE8 (BOO) -505-9994 -Page 45 75A-91 I E 17 iq l9 20 21 22 23 24 25 03%0$/2017 believe. its 7;'UO to-'S.00:or x":00 to 600( 'spmethi'ii ,like. -that,. but 'thep'Ta.. Very ;controlled. ? UNIDENTIFIED MALSSPEAKER: Sgven days,a"wae,k? MFt; 'COLEMAN: No.e; oh, no, there svo"rk,my .people on Sunday; We just my belief: So,t&ere is :no Sundays and`Saturdays are,even limited, IE -pushes the starting hours later in the day gad shuts•.;them down aooner in 'tEe eYening,, 'UNIDENTIFIED MALE,SP.EA%ER: What is the conatruction,mater.ial? s U-6ing to .be a coacrete3' MR. COLEMAN: The abase "structure ,'- 'it<1:6, called, a podia cone`truntioa. The base.s.tructdre is a=•concrete platfozut that, will:go up with, 14 .foot.clear'ceil3ng height and -then the thickness of the flooz .and,' -from .there; up and i`ts .a :atiick •and: atugco•:construction;. UNID$NTIFIFD.'MALE SPMIR R-: •Five:."story ,wood, MR', COLSMANi Fva.Btgry'wcod: UNIDENTIFIED MALE SPBARER There•ivae a little l -triangle batyieea 'Santa Clara; Main Street and 101, wh"ich is (inaudible) --,.and there,:was a little ma6hine:dhop tin F there, i iaorked is there running aircraft parts .in Worid'Wac II, And from JWn.Street to tuatin -- to Chapman Avenue; that 1 s where ail the hot rods. - had to .test •my :brand -newt -49 O'ldsmobile, Sl"-S'9N DEPOSITIONSERVICES (a00) .505-9994 75A-92 Page 46 4R,; CO eq i4t6."6 t6ii it's like that.- '2 &eqauSe':MY,`dj -strip was ,bAc'k,bihi_ ..� the n 3" its no longer UkDE,N­T1F,_.tED kiLt InEAUR` V pi, . "Titw.Ana­-Tf:icj'h of 1-45; COLEMAN. Guys- 'h 'Srin 'up the changes .7 Po -you reallz_ew ..All -_6,i thig:#6ppity 8 Vas :a4justdd,bedAuse- of the:Santa Ina,, Ftidwdy?: It was -9, ,pur a us� a Freeway, ow ,aZ s, Juhde�r, ted'bec, uso,�the Santa An?" F;:S? 1 10 gagd­;'fibent_ that what's 'be's"t,'for, the ,.whole , taxes- over, 4hd '11, supercedes whatie best foz the pellI #-v,,:it-ha t, A_rb-;Irm4Ve,d; gy. 12 �neighborh6b3 t6t.1 --g;eW,up., in ithey threw --?4p tilde 22: freeway -ij might thiou4 the Middle, jqbE iIt,. All _­*,#iendq on tha:t.,6nd 14 :of tkd htt6dt ,were now' --on the,-othdr bide of 'a: ffe-e_wa_y--,j -,YO4, ,15 had tcj �qq .Aown and, around And ;back t6,;them. to play with them ,16 and -hahg,dut,. this ---, libblriliy-f this i— per,tk:w4sp #u;tiple p;o 17 in4pendeU4',r_eqi14phtiii hote1q-. Th_is Bush ,Street went 18 through. thip.,`Vas All pait of someth'ifi At.oh6.time... 19 UNIDENTIFIED MALE'S ME Ri: Santa bla-0m went 20 through. :MR.­q'0LX' W. Yeah, -until ou'r,g I o , v e , rnmenbadedided- 22- that we needed a'biggerfreeway and they bulldozed it -.down, 23. WiDENTU-18D MALE BREAKER: There used :,tb• be 'a 24 train track that -tan along, - there too;,- Mliat wag,_goifig to be 25• the bullet train between L.A. and -Sah. Diegd,, SIMiySON nmPosiTi6i4 nRvidE§ 505-'9994 Sage 47 75A-93 17 m i20 21 22 .23 24, "25 t3I2'. COli$DSATi Hut those are t4that 4t. in •'qur lfetima we see all this;O es- i ur p;oper_ i nkia1d- h" gy took, & third 'of oiir. �Iihdfjj �d: - ----- gq and just"jjuljdaie h ,widen the 'ft Oway. I ha'd,no 5'�Byou-l*d."h'aVQ fought -cud'- - yel3ed and th:6 'di screamed,ty!ldidii (t 'e are,. It! s -:01,1 -e -d 'domaini the bld* -It '6ki'lient through;b c e tEdt, fat the ,tiihol'e. If 76U 40 UPIthe .5, lreevw,'ond .Panyenita ;in that area -Oh6 ore .doing :the same' th"ing'-right -now. Thi ey'Xia""blawing doiht every and 4enlng, the 'freeway. 96, o# the -'sl -i•PreVem -385 the he�'91.. 'They di dh it residents ff6ctedby- ,d4reithey said, - r from. the §,l fr6eW4y',you" re Out ry, -Me pppp.14; of here-: k1d,,you can-dtiv' h' e A t6p*ay;;;right now •And ;see �b9W't e 4eVv'dilt the bi-addstof the:bu'ildi'o off. :Ve always dahi't.,96t. a say. In. what.:qO, future is. YOU haV.6-,A Chalice, you •have a voice, you have -a ;city halls. you40 talk to. them. kly-j9b tohighL-was to inform i7i y§ _-u:,f6lk6,of what,I see. - fdr th'I'B property: You all be b the -same voice that can gro �say: you donl.t want to sac ';t, I. cb#fme'.r%d •You if thatis What you Want to do, hecause., tha'ti 6 the,democia'tic -da- I 1 -1 ­ I in ',allowing you to have a voice. I .never * evqr.,appose anybody SIMPSON DEPOSITION'SSRVIC65 '(.80,0)' SOS' -9994 75A-94 Page 48 I 1. I's - ­ . peakngSi-ecause 'that�,I'S, What were, 6#pposed tb;,havg- •thlei% !;Hght to do . Is, there'pnoii_ h utsift benefit to, the -9 -fl 3' neighborhood;, ih -MY xjpihion�j ',Put IIsi the &Velpipgr -,so 4'. "J"Im the ba and 1, :can:canaccept that, ,:c m - the. bad ,guy ,-$p uriaerstdnd thd qpnp6rfis, that -.,have 'beth- 6 ,66(1 thifre., T* lvnde.Ydi.and.I.L.4ii-t.-:35,, Avypars.:agoWhen the,'.frbevray came d'thit,­ s,, 't b 'by 7 i4ii an' 11 'sold I'd 60 f" f -,CA1ttanA th& ciCy,,bought %it, arid. threw a.,oatki49 16E: thbrq; Now' :di tY_ fi t of Lh6t.t&j6kin'§ "Ugt thd.;94 WA ts, 6 j1gdt.' ii lot,, Vm just A- .ig 20 2,2 23 24 '25 ght it:. 'UNIDENTIFIED - _ -W U�t­SPEAKEJR_: I', -have a .:qudstio'n for you. $o wkat is the arty ,goizig this:, rM - ect?, to bvn#fit-,,4t4,._ 'What Aa ,;the bigell.t for the cit_01 d6tiMAM." 1. operates'; -and, 'that. -imprbases because ',Tq'T- 'bed As tha� hptq tax 'goes �Ip 'yeS, W1)jHftTiF1HD',MALE1,SPEUERv I think it it, important 'to�.4ave-_beaauso i f you. -have: any yiditoris there's Apw.,.,for them to.atay;. 1=1 UNIDENTIFIED MAIEZPSM99; There's the R6dA661 (Untta#6cribed discus s ion,h6ld among •thq.,Audienc6;) MA. bdt-kkki You%knoW Whdtj 1, don.' t- Want tol-cast .aspersions_ on any t,h6re I's another motel at the­6n.d:of'-the s I ibWsbN'DZP0S1T1ON. SERVICES (800) 15'05-'9994' 75A-95 Pagei. 49 g. 4 2, 33 is; 1.7 m 19 10, 21 22 z3 24 25 street d6wh.jtere. 'Aceos the street; MR,,COLSMANc Yeah, - 4#osa . tha-, Bt.rOet-. B'U't.,the ,reality IS �.-VbuJ,f.e dorr6d 'You look at this, :end,,bf the Citi,, it has not '1been .d_e 'in a. tashl 6P %Ehijt it w dftafitg to be - treated,; Wie'tia VP'sqMP'Pf •the #daitbst a tu6ht 6 iitihb, down:the 6-tieet `here. My a _ghtdt _WAj addepted to t'hat- ,so,hool ftmdnts, AoAe,mot to do. :(here .because they :donl t, pzay,, #In not. a Cfirlstiah,sohool. have-stuft ab thia.end of tBat 1.9 `nL-ver -bee4 served adequately, And war-hiV6 A, lot­of.-peopla UP- here dud At ,shame that they, hove' to -19, :to'tale -far of town ii their Want 16-"stay!the ,rfight in .a dqOent.*hbtel., and. thati.'the purpose .of.' the. city ;bringing, Etiis. up! amo -I J ng I the audience, Over ­ ., pre, 8PWns 6 't k4Y. This. " a E - all. 1 0 of us hsio 'No ifiaEte--r the city .is not -46'ihg, to; care, bedausa,you ­alrdady Said it., The city is:going; -Make a million d6ji".0 tisinet 'The ,,dity�, tro. of taxes! ii6m aft ypilt, b in going to SAY'61f YOU own two.or t hree-carbi t-doal 't ..care; you Sell'ehe*- do,whatever, -i i .right oh (inaudible); ey! rd , pot going to-c.ars,' -i :LVb_here. in- 'the .house', the last. house, (inaudible] I was-�g, 01:14, to COV,9 in here to make a. Small. air-conditioning bus,ihedsi I was 90ifi.9 to -move here, 75A-96 page so 3 ;10� 12• 13. 14, IS 16 ,17 18 19 20 21. .22 0. '24 25 ,'03109 2.017 up, 'UN I D WtFfED kLt>:UWER- 'This wao­-1 -we, d iftlit ,know what it'vas going, to, b6 -1h '.,the f utur6. 1;,was :going t6 ,idcW4 :ih'hbt6.ii:nd:ient. Pie the spot. to. :,makemy' businie'so Iou,,knowj 'it-leels •bad, . my .4ja- .because, -y6u,krio Ige is',erej w 1p,'grOwinq,as' ,a bus" in.esS here; '-T., wd '-:g"i 1;but* the -City 11s not to :care; ms.. LOVE- You' & b. ,surpFiwi UxIDENt1F1kD-AALt SPEAKER: 1'*ish.- 'I -grew :u -,right here is the apartments,, I've been hdre longer than *is - e You._'kn6w, 90 1 iBt i saw' him -.4hen he. was tbrpd,,:years old'.. -i w`crkeU''at the, ar6enParrot .-Wheh, I was 16 *6ars old, .zj remember _-. hW a rn6t.`1h.er!e­.1 IT,, COMM Heh t e- . �,t At. way, N.A UNIDENTIFIED MALE SpEkXER: Tiec'used-to,bb .the :Owner heir and I,vork6d there wheii;I was 16 'years .old. I used to dish washer, I had -a 'car wash,. i did' a: lbt.Lbf stuff: It's your buiiness;,, you want tc�make,,mo eO y, ypu-Wbnt to. mikee -gom-athiAg"iuccessful, -but, y(?4'know, like goise -and e#idryb ody - ki3lse is kind;of, you kndw, 'not trying ta,'&t it. done.. But, like .1 say.,, I ddn! t want to_m6ke all them feel bad; but, like 's'he says r idon t ;be surprised, scmethihg '6an 'happen "You alreidy boughtYt the area, and: ever hing and I don It know SIMPSON DEPOSITION SEkVrCZs­(U00) 50,5=999,4 75A-97 Page 51 I 03tdY/,2dil- what's going I ­ happen.. MR: tbLEMAN- Well, and, I want, to :take 'tlonjgjjt• to make Ogre,y§uguyjj understand • 'm not h- allodyiprip to )�i6k 4 out- :or` do anything 'to hurt ;anybody.. T.,meaft,. 1 vralk avtay. ,f rom ,5. -projedts, that t-AOW t think. are I ,the Eiji 6 been doing It 16 40 y'pars. 'If I don''t feel :right -about 7 something I.'leave; gaye 16. mbI#IE'D!M'ALE-,SPEAktR- A donl-t'blami it on :9 You. like., .you kxi.qw, EhP city in, tryinq .to ,ae.11, 10 and,makiq_q:like , A don't know hovi.ifitich,,­ ' I peop-,e pay ,ontaxes 'here, but Tim,,sdre the ,city ;going ,to ,,get 'way moremoney 22: from,what,yoO'ie go hg to%,-;Rakq .sura he r re, 'froWe 'n "'Paying, right tnQw, 14 MR, GOISMANd You are correct with that Cities 15 strive for t,he hotels b66 se it is :pure income for. 'them that 16. Cost no resident in the .city -a dime. So' the city I! ag'basically.A free SOV qe.of 'funds that bbpfes bd th6m,ftam 16 the patro'nb, and, _the guests that visit Eh6,61ty. 'And -At',4. 19 'like, "Okay; You're going to =6 in.,my qity., u 20 .streets; I.Ifn qdiho to Put it in a,'bed tax 1so going to 21 'help us pay:fo'ri' all that ituff.-B 22 -UNiDHNTIF3:BD MALE. SPEAKEP': That It -A good point 13 that, you I re, .,making here; because I heard:bdf6rd, you_kfio-w,; 24 1 I therws pp-dgI6 doing -sex over 'there, using ' drugs, you.see, dt .25 containers ,6f druge all over the place,. ftom4less tr�n y g to SIZOPOu oEPOSITzQN SERVICES (800) 505-9994 Pa7ge '52 75A-98 .i 2- 3 24 25 03/99/2017 ,you krtoiv, if somebody left drugs.in there; I,aeen them: I .wake ug, at 5:00 inimorning ao,go to work; so I see ali, these people looki'rig =,-. it l's when the ;park'ing 'is 'kind �of empty, And ,then• people at, eight;_. they ;,p'atrol, ',they',tckeb;. ,'but,.tliey,patrol, they -,use it•.as a :hotel,, -they put thein cars towards that ,pray, they' put something,. to ,eover the windows and. do their thing, so, now'you'',re making:a aeal I te.l. MR,.. COLEMAN:. "Maybe.'we .can get ,a feat of that income. (vnttanscriled.dlscues.op. among tilde audience;�j W. COT;EDlaN :_ got ,to .,tell you, 'the ;day that, I heard that, 'I Was :abeolutecly.so, dumbgounded,. ?•,drpve and I wea,t "i, did';not see that',." t *ent atound,. i :came back, and ,T ,went poh.,. my '(hod'; I did:;ge,e that;" and i't -vTas .amazing :and this. is just'broad daylight. :And' yop;`go, "This is what a nooner 'is., ° b'ecauae that's what was :40in 't on. UkDE lFIED, 14AL 'S'PEARBR,o I. catch �tham'_doing t: - Right here in my culAe-,sac's,"got cameras that I don:4t want to turn them too much that, way; because I.'m going to -.;see .action, But ¢can see people, you know,,;and 2 call the police; but they come, like i `30,. 40 .minutely after, UNIDENTTFIED'•FEMALE SP&AKM It's too late: MR. COLEMAN: Yeah, they look,at•that as "w4le. that didn't cost us .anything." 'What do..they call it? A Victimless crime. Okay. Ekoept,far the poor guy that paid :SIMpSON bttobitIOA mvicE9.18,00.,) 505=9994 75A-99 .page 53 i 2. 0 11, I 6� 17 19 20 21 22- 2 3 -24 25 03%09%2017. 'VpirIn •bpkdoqj' at- :Chose going' to be, (LnaudjbI4 :or is: validated' or�;s 'it seI'f=park?. MF tt_'Will �be- sdlf.=p arking,,folr thei'ho,tej and pkdbabI lie e And those ,y ;permits Wi, gueet isaue �96 -that. -:w _W s are ;part ,-,6 the ;hotel. j#*'P8NTOIEEi ;MALE. MALE, SWER:. _50- you want teak ground in, _U17 'said?• ;COLEMAN:, As Mast as thi-o-i0iffig"lady, 'kEIJUIER.:' le'rin has been :pretty helpful ER. 04. would - thA '40piOVem-ebts in, architeotilfe,. T - .1 MR. POLEMAN%0h !that all •goes through"them, They. Vill 'beat; -M'16 'up (IIntranecr bed disdussion -among thb. audidn MS,. RELAHER: Kevin" - 'do ,you • want to i4i#p - i E ,Up:? :Anyone. elseT siaeing,non®; thank ,you all so. mudli .for Qomi-hcf SikkOP DISP.DS,ITIOW-SHRVIcEs (00,0) 505-9994 75A-100 Page 54 GI T 12 2 '-4: 54,n 'Dieq6 :E,. :SMR04 X. 'NIMTt'i. a"n"d .RL -port -±r Lxcwge'Nd for the,,Staie[of Ca! fbj� a-, hereby .'cextfy that f.dlre!3Q*'l-ng proceed i"a k &n rlgp� iwer bet-6rdl,te,, At the time And blaC:6 h8j:61h !that a T606jM;,bf'lthe proceedings .,as made, by,me,,uE;#g m4ohlnt- .shotLhapd. which wasthe#d.ft&f trann'iib6dilridet ky -Airectiop- that 'Lhe-!foreqo:.nq'transcript is a truer teebrd'.df tneop: w hetedf, .1 have zubsdribed, my, name; !giLAR-RON' NISBET T" qSAAO'' 98.29' 75A-101 5eleau'Efclali�r hW64gand'Buildii gAgency,'[vIZQ 2d Gv%c':Cenier•f>laza P'O az A- _ Sariiu ;QA , 93762 Rear�'eleuq . please accept tl _s- latter as the reFIT of Pur co versat:otl on Iv(ouday, TaiiunrY;$in 73ased bh the analysis already ptovtdecl:fdr lite Variance; llie:par Urig.s}?uces platitieii;l'tir the p}rppused,Pr6j-c& are -expected to tiexnQretha_'il adegtiate tq servethe peoposecl' pt%ject, needs: �Sifa'Seeiirik-v Details:. Cxlerior; Close Cirgut[ Television (t?.CTU) tVtll a ogttnttously,thontiGr.anil -cord'lb$ re Following w�escleg: ess.poinls within the Property hne. Tha LCT',V.;system will:be. nionUtired al the l'r�iirt desk and busrncgs olflcAy oit sde sittff of the`ilotel cantiiiuously to maintain the safety aid SeW' ty Ql`en}ployaes,,patrons anal'Auests,grilie Hotel -'The ronly o_a outt ofcce$. to the property of the Hotel vnll Ge thrathe tnnin accc§s gpte From Main Streal, No other pedestrian access phials will exist on to;the properly. IrCT.Y MopitoFing'Gtlentionst LIZ9,N,;Main'.5lre t,Veliicular'GakAcce!;s ' K9r4h f3us11;Street, Emergeney Mpess Wfc !`;Natlh Alley'1�+Ty.gcress;f oujc •: 'icterior.Rubbish'Enclosure P,.prle Cach&re'hFIItry Way Ppll'Peri:peter'"Coverage Overlap EXHIBIT 13' 3199 Ai,r ay Avenue, • Costa'Mesa,'.GA 321328 n'Plrisne,(71.4) 75h-4454 + Fax'(714),75d-01913- 75A-102 ,travdIlfiANc 'n% I .improvdIrwavill allow : w rwn,kv$& &%7L k&kMc A k F.WYOrNbrthaCNWh,Si A4aUk4 nRrr i A . y AG2 +,yqW% i w' /. :5VYlB Of falty,91. J a r*t \# aW4; ,7S�k it i : @' @SL'OW\u-jhol, proje It GPS » « ` ¥@§ quu ag n mst�: v . . c,O% #'ik$(�ny, 75A.103 Exhibit A E?cistihg;& Proposed Access on -Main Street , 00 16-20 1& enginedribg 2129 NORTH MAIN STREETHOM PRpjEcT TRAFFIC iMpAcr Tj �Dy.cftyorsu,LA.roup, inc. 75A-104 EXES11NO i Exhibit B-1 Project Site Existing Alley 4Y Cut Through Route 0016.2016 -0E -I) engineering 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET HOTEL PROJECT TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY,.Ory of San=Ana group, inc,,- 75A-1 05 nc.: 75A-105 Exhibit &-2 Project Site Existing Bush Street Cut Through RoOte I I tet. W OA -'i2"-24 m 00 16,2016.01 (Ez0.2) engineering 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET HOTEL PROJECTT(NFFICIMP, STUOT, Cky of Santa Ana group, inc. 75A-106 20j(-'44§'"_p��/ f vg `. L7 e 00 16,2016.01 (Ez0.2) engineering 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET HOTEL PROJECTT(NFFICIMP, STUOT, Cky of Santa Ana group, inc. 75A-106 i Exhibit Project Site VVicinuty'lkistih -g Public Parking. Locatibns: .. Dols -2016-01 ff,q :engineering 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET HOTEL PROJECT TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY. City of Santa Ana - M group, inc, 75A-107 P°�g��e�r��g tidhit enygteeiulg' • lranspprr.ttlnn pliniflh{� .91'Q1rIacouswi lenglneering • palkirn} Stu[IIt's airqudliry ei Oreenh6us4 gas anqlysis January 5, 201$ Mr 1,1<6nri C61ernan NE1 OLVELOPME NT'COP/lf'AfdY, 31.30'Airway, Aven u e Gdsta Mese, CA 92626 Subject: Response'to,-[omrnents Received on the 21?9'North Main. Street Hotel .Project Traffic•&"Parking Analyses, b6a r`Mr'. •Colernan: 8.K hasraviewecl the various commerits and:cµlestions received on traffic ,and parking analysis. prepared by,RK for the proposed'2129'North Ivlaihi Street, lotei Project"in the City ofSanta Aij'a'during the December 2017 pufilic heariltg period: The following are RK's responses to thecommmhis related to.the work prepar6d, Ib :RK: A;.,Comment(s) Received from Alston;&;i3ird,on December.11, 2017 Letter: Comment A:1: The requirecl iiurnber•of.paiking spaces is different in each report_ The s_faff 'rcp4rt states ;1,66 parking spaces are recjuired and the Shared Perking Analysis` states'ihe Hotel Project needs 194•paikiny.spages: Response At1^ Tho Shared Parkin'.Analysis has been updaietl- PIC,15e see updated Shared Parking Analysis, Comment A.2: The Urban Land Institute (1,11.10 5hared Parkir)g Analysis is generally used for large -mixed-use orfor shopping center projects proposed on acres of land. What is the basis ,for using ULl methodology to analyze parking for small hotel and restaurant.project? Response A.2: The ULl.shared parking utilizes a nationally-fecognized melhodology for evaluation of parking for irmxed use projects.'of various size and scale. It does not only apply to large retail celiters and projects. The methodology and manual includes data and research On business hotels, resort hotels, offite, gyms, residential lama uses, mc. JW661a,�0i&w z1 f•:a910:12G53 ,1Oou wesrerly t ,�Ta, Adte 280 nrwrnm haach, cahfoinra B 64j(I EXHIBIT 14 I :I e4'r:+17 }.0&09 fax 949,<74,09p? www,rkenglneer.ifom WnW111% IM 6 v ri Cpl: - NET Ei E, 'P' 'EPM(OWAW. larivaiy 5,.;2018 Rage, Thb-,,mbth6dold9y! lis�,,�dd. and lack d I WoWW' ju(i� 00 �y ta"Uornia.anclisappI"id j6 sih4dr types of M x.ed,u��,f6ti� projects sha.rin9 the site W! utilI26this;rriefficigologV, Rk, ha -5,010 -milljr-5,tiudje,s.in the oast,�aln'd1'5.currO:oily-pripa-ring.a�-nLimbbr of prepared ainur'qb&(;ofsi ll shared 'pa-r'k'Ing,swdiklor oojedslh va-'doiisj dictf. ris-, .:Each project . Vanes fn size aiid includes a,rhix,of*Osbs,thciudinci-,6r t- -'qbffeesh4p h 9MY 5 Ore� gym, .'coffee stu dies,6fs!tOsdone .joyt ej4rlhUintflhsitute�jnd gtc6uhLs • 'Reduction,' -in parking'.. deriiarid,-basW on data' on other modes. Wnspjottalioin such as, shutfts, poblic Itaris" oi,-ta nitio bb6(,. etc4,,WW h reduce.,. , p6rkfrig demand;: �d' • [Quctid " ""k -d d based -on data Jon, th6hUrh�d(, �f -pers-bin' pin pat In—g eman ;i arrivi ng, iti a Data on me of day Utilization of-parking-s'patesJorIf d lana 'L:se,#or,custbmers as. wel I; PMPG • bata brfse4­son and and M. —66thlydtcuoaric brid'Val"lat(on Tbrlhe:landluse, and rteekiti.opa'A'dl'p-q-rQng- overlap WOeen v4ri . Qu,s land uses on the sitetbr. example; a,viiltor for f t ,tar oh -166,41 ;instead ofaufant a d,,O' packed tWo (grie car *ked fbf.th,e rest - — n ne car par e for the hotel)' Adtli!idnally, .as ripted in the study,, thebty of Santa, Aha ,Oaiki,rig,(odpr6quitesone -(J) i ng,� pa, vo).roo f(j I parkirng spa'cb,pqr-,f6&n, ]us I parF ce per each:ten,( ms. . r,hdie umlt s1190ld P lie ,noted 'Ahat the'CII of S nt.Ana Parking,Cqde (d hotel Lfs�-"is,con�id&Tdd�'tonser�ati Ive - -' 'Y a a, _ � I when..c6itnoired lo similar jurisdictions which.typically-require parking space ,per ToOrin. PV:Q014-2CT6-,O? 75A-1 09 Mc--'K0n,'Co0man NE PANY January, 5 -i,2018 - e ,Cd"miherit:A.j'.Th6�'oolic66tproposes a ' 135-r.bldri),hdt6,1'and.:to..-Co,nvertthe,,on5ife.Hi'storlc strodures into'62,0'7-squ6'-re 'feet, f6st" of and 6e()thef;lnt6.j§22 that will :not bd ;operated by the hotel; YO the,-Wrking;anblysN assumes ,,a,sma J& hotel- l'-',027square feet .,v lth a P's, . r�o, bar areas -Wit,hin,t 'e.hotel building. the�staff -report notes -thpL.fhe.,applicant proposes ,,to:.dfferparkj'n-gfor ',hotel -goestsrest aranypatra - apd,tp, ihe;pybIic for -6 paid; price What isthe Y.esult of the Shared Parking Analysis>us rigahe .'corr&ct pidj6q dexr'01(5n O'� include- 2 n tng' Oflt-pa' ing,,zs land use?' Resobflini A-3 :Please see updated Sho red'h eking Ainj lys&:stan assumesn t 0 hb Project , clesulption-and the �est Li i - �6cl-.: .. . 1 11 1.—.-1 —.1 ses as aldneland use.. Theland' psfzp5�-' ' "ded" " thet nji.:ng�nf-are nct;tOrrkt. The-ptpject lfdns15,tsbfl 1 ryj in bl. *fn h9fel `with t,027`sqdar& fe6L-'4,rb5tauran area and'922z,sqOare test of lounge/bar area, ThId )t0tj�IIYOr6Vidq!O e-91,91PP co,u :P�� ss p I a . rkinq B., Coriimehlt(s) R,eCel9L-0 f rOnn Alston ASII rd bri. Deceneibb-r 7,2Qi 7 Letter: Comment 6.1:The,`MNR;prowciesno . of the enytrapmental'trrtpacts,'assonated•wvitf? - the Jp5sof parking attributable tb WVetsiOnf the, Project sfte-toa-hotej: WhIle parfdriO]s notconsidered"a-dlrectenvi'r*onmeotbl;ijr,lp"ad,under ,C1OA; QQA feq6lre$that i'ndirQtt:a hd, secondary imoacts rpu5t be,analyze& The Jq-ssof parking;. combined I' . - -. . - , - , the inadequate arnount�f pjrkihg thai"thb,hoL611project Would WOid6;-Wil.j cause-si'gnifi' 't indirect •(ca Q S . CcOndary traffic impacts associated with rogtonists Ariving ,ch.local stirdefs, ;f'- lo kin' parking spaces. ­9 g or Fie. p sp6mo� B�A: Please �qt� V da-lod Shared Parking Analyslsz Based, on the 'analysis; `th, I pr Opbsed ptbject iHc(pcaqto provide adequate parking, capadtyto serve the'pr'oposed;- the traffic stud a(bDurq5for the ON' 8,.c6ntihujog to pMk in the 0 ;ect Oc nity; 'Y cl The study adds the hatel '�4p-gpnOajido'bnlop of eXi5 nfrafficvokirqe�� - — I 1 - I - .11g 1 . I - 0 5 not assume the traffic qsOcia.tccl with, the vehicles parking-- in 'this. area will?be reduce of 75A-110 m 0 9,Qviq. Q61eryio n PVIffl-b-(V,ELdPltNI C.Of4ANY' tj a, n,ua TY', P?46,4, '61 hm'i T) A— te d p�erQBoughtI �'Pot6ntial(yj after replacement e existing"P.0, ic, arkinqt�sd me Otie*JsLingOqfs'i�iight.discontinue tparking in th is a r e - A- mence,'the traffic, a_n iiysis and. evaluatedevaluated:iffipacts,:.ate xonsi e e . 161 uat!�� if'nota. . Pj­`Icr toproparptloh ;dfNod 'study , has,be"On jbesjyd�, the, rft ,d6klqped ;througfi 'close discysslon§.,vvith OfV.staff t *�4ree C :the 'ptoI.19. , - _cI evaluated_ This is atsalhe, case;for ilhe sha red,' Ra rtl5o; since the project' ite is abutting State Highway fad(itiesarid _qess. qca:tions, the, prepared study h b-- -d1b ii0s-ii6clUd[rig State!,of:CAfdrnla- _y, y as epri reviewe vp�jous,,,agqN 15,60 6&, (616 ns)';,�86ty 6 (MhO. Alli aftrnefit,of Transport a lbyekulnd'the " I'm Pa"d a na%!s adequate andacceptabl6l, It, tdrOrKeht(S`)'Received 'Rk§aiedliqq 6p6 -ration -on_f'tk6*- 00 d,DrIV6Wq.V'Ofi Main h ,_Cdrrir6!anf4t.1,,, Provide -and lefLt`grn-r -moytments,�fort, e -project, site access on Wir), !Stie6t. Resoonte­,C11:1lie 016'06s4d'pr,"e�c� P v9ilk-onti'l k continue ta e.ac.ce§s on Main Street, Theprqp osedl P(-o)dQt wo'uld4n-�rbv(� sit access .1on MainStreet 15y relocating g �th e existing .acce§s.,iwheF 'south `hnd further away Scuthbbund.on.kamp lritersectlon, tunreritlyt vehicles, utilize ;the project -site as,a:cUt4r_ 1'!Vvee Ush, Street� and _M 60gh'bb ain Street; Vehicles -have been observed traveling: ihroug)l lt;he5" m st(O-'t f (om Btisti Street: Itp_�9 aqceW ... aln 'The,'p1rbpqstd pmject With its emergency only access on Bush -Street vvilllolirniinate the cut= throuigh'-trafti'c, tra'veliog-on3ush St(.O(zt,to :access.'MPini StrbeL via Ahe pro ject site. This is 60qtted d to -r ke the -'Qumb& of v biOes�curfO . Ll�.!fAV` lr�g q� B e, sh St(eetloObA to Main .Str6et:vl a the. project site, `The, page ccintaini5.an jer.161.1rha.9e of Ne,e-X­Isfg wiriditions ftwlngbow,the . . - ­ � Projettsit6curre6tiq provides cut -through route between BushSireet and Malh-Streetand JPI D416 -ZD 1,6-01 A 7+,a_qAR 2 653 75A-111 'MrA'ke0n.c 61 6f 11aii N.E-t 1)LV'EWP0tNVcbM1PAN!Y Jand'ary 5;,2418: also the;lodatlon`of the eksting access n 9 Oun--d-0A�,jRai ' intersection erexlsing'conditions* A$ pafro f `the a'cletajIe&.6N 1 °6 kh& project cess has '.beth, 'p'r'e'paT'ed. IEValUatl d'of the dccesydu "' I the peak � h' ' ' ring. e,,. oursA EV61cjMidr;b (,ihe'vehkuIarqu'dcj'esjf the project site atce s;,and ffio,trgffit,sb' 'h' tu pt e,accessli!i-forec-ast;t,o,qperqtb adver Vflse(V,Ce -b durin' h -bris'ervicetclon"*ng the;PM.' 9t The area eu(regtl,�1 6,6kWWW'cular.queu s o andsoi'll backs .iHo*ever ,-none are a:"resulE d usedbn4hevehiciular aOajysi5,-hd the a'na I' '6ddr*" I rate of YS1 riva vehicles, the vehicle's ente'rihg1he'sjte -ire n6lexpp ing issues ,backing .pp.cn[6Ahe'ubli .cnghl-cf-wAy a n dspilling oh thlfojah Ada ' iiibhilly-; -sin&ihe prcjed site, is abutting State H[ghW fadlltles'4od' , frOVyaY "abcess .10.ratidqs-, the prepared. itidy -'K45'beefPrevldvvecby1 ­vahoL5 agencies nc,u. ing Stake,CaliforniaD�pa#rneht'0�,TrahV a c6unty6fOrahg ;@ hryine Ail -a'96ncie-_s' have found�,Ihejimpact analysis adequate,an.d.acr_'eotable Jwbb) 6-2016-01 AT OR'KT.26'53' 75A-112 E RV41 ^gam 4 a� •t^ . Mf,,'K qVin'Ca , J& * , a , n* N E TDEVILO.PMENT,;.COJVP.ANY Janu�ryti5,. 2018 b:t6mhent(s)'ReceivedJro :DOR m ent,6F ,TefthgPortiftiori , �Cfi, E* 6fibee 12., 2017 Lettdc. (f6I rft6ift PA: 10-04 Odi,sharO/vjop6dln'g 6p'piortu.nifles f6f, effl'ployees-and I 'patfons,, keslp'onsia b.;'!,:- 'CoMment, niotc& The arlblksis M jb0h updated ita, )nclude. this. r ecp 'M".f h o6d'al i o n- Cdm'nn6nIt ID.2',:Thpfe1'5'a0OCTA bu$.'i-a-ut6,th6.tte(vOs-th0,-*Sa'nt6Ah6 Ma-in-�Str&tCorridor, TN rque'h8:6,�� plodb�ep�owityt the,d' �Sl 0, eVi?l6pMoqj Pl6as einform ;pOtrons of ttansit `oppar#urities,to local destina tions. ReiPO&O' D.Z-,,C-crnm'qnIL,,n6Led, The. has .'.15pow. ul!Jqlateo to include this 'recorrimeri dation. Comment 6.1,Von4Y sufficient st6rj�go,bap apty -jritoln a6d' off "rafn. 510, ensure vehicles do n0""cl-uppe Ontp freeways: s, please, provide sufficient sto'ra`ge f6r:951h pei!:60tile 6ueLie,1600,lhsa'L,int'ersecti"o- ns. A6§0qhse'D.3r'Cdmmenti noted, Th6a �e, 'Jpdjtedtb'includeAhe requested. vehicular.gueueing eya[ualion, E , Jtpmmefit(s), Recej�6&from OCTA6 nDecember 1 1, ;917 ,Lbfter.` 6nihlefit -E,I "Revise text to ibclooe�,�6utes 53 and -83; ,serving th.o-'N6ijn-BuUo bus stool Resp6nsd.E.iC-orhmehtnoted. Thbtraflic,ahafy5is hasbeervuoclated actorclj6gly.. A f3us sjoo curr6nitlyeAsfs on the projectsite frontage .on Mairi'St'reet and.will be continue -'Cinue to 6o -provided af [or iffiplementation of ithe progwecl, projoct: .Cbhimefft'.E.2'-,OCTA,tu-r(ently providds'bLS service and,,has aibus-stbo located near the recoibnnend.5 employing, measures to r reducing trans-'It,krVice disruptions, and �jp— mfith arypgtontij) bus! stop detours. AT,a�glRkdo 126�3- �ea&� Win Strool at Buffalo, Avenue. OCTA educe:poLentiai disruptions tothe ' p bUs'sto in effect. requests the'CiLy of SamaAna,(Cjty),tee ,keep OCTA disruptions or, Meet closures `that may necessitate 75A-114 mr','K' -In!616m-an Nei M N PM 01 Response E;2: CO-h)rr)6nt' h6tbd;. The- OOVMIs `has 'beeh tiodked this, re(fd In , ft)endI flon: — T - A' the ,'Pr'4 VC 51. , a to be Provided after lirtenI06n'.Of the pr6pb�scd,iJrbidct, �CQ'M'ment,E3-:pI@Ue revise Lbjtffomprange:Couirit Tea'nspoFtatio n. Au tlionty'-• kt0ghse E.-3'.`C6'mrnqnt:hbtpd trafficstuclY- CcMrijefit E page 2 site'ftomthc' I;(5e be 5L ih a 1/i Hit radius bus ,(quj6, Accojrsl irigy,, ri'barby- routes I ridud e.,11,out6 53/X, 600,83i 453; and 560 r ied; t th ra s 01 Ol, 41� I -,All bocoritinue, b s stop-�urfently e'xists'dri't the prpjkt redt:and, w A to, be provided. pfie6roplementalfon"Of the proposed Orojkt,- nt E,,5: 're 6P N&Ahl Cb.urit please ofoVide the service change date associated with the map proVided. kesppnse E.S,CokffiOh�, rioted,, ?he provided System Map of North County "Js b5sO on n :the latbst-i'nf orpiat i on . aVeilabletfoir act6ss throughb(TrA-vkbsift'At lim 1 el O'f.p'rat- f Tpa !on,o this -study, the traffi!;'-study has been updated accordingly- Rldasb note that M�alrl Street1s'curf(I -Srt&W1 h- --q,thaCid Dort'rrient E., Atly,@: major. hig..Wq Plabned for,six Ianesj�er]ts'Mff-ti�rplah-df Arte,rial,'HiohryViys.(M'P?�H))-ObWitatigri- The s proposed project sl-fot . Ad -consider the olanned Wfldbut pf Main Street; gas 1i relates .16 potential futwe, right 'df-� way rieOds- if tl1dre,is a desire to amend the M,FAM,pl'ease contact OCTA staff: Response EA "Comment noted. The traffic study Section 5,2 on.;:P.20 7-3 makes i �,issuO and Afj'n-f4te Wildo ,rcrMvvay'ha$,soc0on- recor,nmendat ohis'.of Ilij qt.bf the E I j'tj)rb(TA. theiDity-haspr0poted I a general. r1a h:a mehdrh6m: comireMV: In (�qrdjbait10j).'W .Chat would reclas'S'ify -1-7"'Stf6E!L-Trdm, 0 'm0jq1` arterial oto a p6rnarY,,aft.ertal, .among "other JN. -.00-1 AT ag/fiK12653 75A-115 Mi..vintblefiia.M Nf'T-J')-'F'VE-LOP.MENt ONOANY- -01ele,!be .-6'gNzdof - � 4h&I a Im f. Ah 5 A W6 -6,b iLher,�j'e.ct,�«6o-ld,-fh'e G era an:up4dte,b /pv6d_ up �,E.7�,CO ,$a y§Sww r'n-'m­'e'n-t,rio-_f(�d, #�sTjibns r,6 " di f't n, -gar ing., u prero�d and,,fo6dty::9 W.�-'kAj A I:e o r�Rpqtiph '6 lhestuoS: Ae U I nOctm arly �q - , - 11 ce�61y, bizi� -,, .. r. � JNIPQ �101 6-01 75A.116 'The full'TfAW1impact * "StUd ' bil&16 6611h&Exfiibit 1:5 is ;. , ylsay�c , available' -1 , . an; excerpt cerp-t 6 ft 0 :$o; ion 5;0 Queuing ,,Analysis;- � h(§,�t study ,.So; jT5&drG66f6§' ,P , I . ann , 1 . nbr,C6Uht&j,, . Fiftt F.1-opf, 20 lyloCenter aza vb� -HAMPT6NINN HbTE-L -piq NORTH MAINSTR.E;t TRAFFIC STUDY- SECTION !i:0, EXHIBIT A5 75A-117 Ihep. -sitVact -66 eWib StO�# hY �elotdfinig'! the. emlin - e5s 9 access further south and 'furthgf,akVay Froin • tfle fvfd!q fo4t Yac#fplo, A'Onue — [-,5- '5Mtt u bd'(D . _Rd As, requested by', Ov -staff. during fh&, scoping ibkht 16,,-d6te(rNt,-a r�e Jdequi' 9, PmMe'O (h6Prqjd4Mfda6C6 �s bh Maui - ,51+'d0t4fiaAU' fN16 Avenue tO-j_cCqmm'qdaw'turnjng �m"qpments A, n. qul,�of ihp pro"Ject,st e wipbt. spill hack; a Highway Capacrty.rManual 95� loerc nfi 61.:,�e 'h" n_ . o - iculAr'que 41V '19s,5 ih-asl 41n6vem mf% ct go ecess., 4ptq�o southbound -Main iSi c o, :VJcstlaound rhciv WeAb, - - d; project"c-O" h'-tprnnw r ­[ &a ess.3u fiie profeef site ,01, ori:!;J0.06 boo nd M'afn StroU xr�nl 'pdat(o OT ly. am via 6 tw&ivayj6ft--WiD laq additionally ; to ,determine, if' ad;quat,e-�- rap - capacity ,r6 Adpd 16 a "VO, id'Vo. 'Ic es,, ;backing: _-*,OIfte *I�ewaY, a Highway- Capac*§.l M46uil, 95(fi Pqrceqtilc veWqiliair queuing arialy " h ' b ve _as.l� egn:proparc h� roll, Lj�e State H j�[w4X:sWdy f616 _r . Q . os- following Mentsb Mali 5rreet-1 EdgevvgAc! Road .1;5 HOVR, MaJri`tlrcet leff,-turn v0vet&ft; u Wri'gkh-turn rT)qVe ment, L5, iSouthbiaund,Mai`rt'Streetaeft�turnirioverrlr(it;. 75A-118 I mdv6m-ent Wbug dgWd 4i t!.hoVu an m o )L Norihi�qund,y5bff`.R * jp, rig, t-�u(rj . Iv6 ffe# Mpyso& / in CIM6 A y9R® 1-5 N4 fi 3*fit % No.rtIO" .5 jhru¥ r66 ern'ert- *fthbooko.y.Oiri-,�jre, et fiq-1961 ve h�- ' ' ni mo -me :b 'Liihbdcjhd Miairi -5-t cet Jeff-,tUrn movbnibrit' .p, SoUthbourid Wjin,S-t(ffie§!jt-tu rn mov.ftpjjt*- !IE1a1s1b6u'qd *ia , Clara -+e e lofir'n/thrb,udfi/righu,rh, North.46O.M. h,StreL-t'through/rig.h.tGrn m0vemvm southbQund-%�s.treeL,l�ft7tLiro rnoVernerit Sobouncl M.jin'strh�tjhrough/fighm,orn moVemeri , e,,,and, 75A.119 4U'rrvhbvbmeOX._ rfav�ifsfia s., been prepared for `6 -a _tIh f6,l1'qw'I0g_.dnaly�t scei, H&Mi8h i I ncfk)dothe d . .. I propcs.p_Wppc[: p --ion;Yeai (20i8j 4tlth.proiett:C,6h)ditf6ns. the adopted -0ij rn ..p , p or anO cn#eria.;and significant 1'hi-paft thr6shp'lds,,for YeNcUjk' ki -' - ' H- — q e:Q.Ing, cnCe, (N6 - W ijl'cw lzi r q�Ue>jihganalysis-prespntp* in report is M(idlyforfrif6rmb4qnal p ur p"p5q5s apd.Isnot. t.6(4ted 04,CE I iO ps, O.Vireg p irem Ont§; lt1.10.0., .11d. be hIo,tedith`is'a,nalysis Wserva ti4.a project: Will`,disphte P loci Hence the analysts assumes the VeWi.d-e -trip^ s: ps#dked.,Wth-the- 'lot. wi -1 still be in the ' ri p _cl`'6nlqp of jhci immcvbidmes jopftaking any,trip credit.9 d4fed tvltli,' c-di'placi�� 5 pa iking lotr Talqle 71s[Ymmari,zc's , th'o , rqsults.of ihe,'HcM.98" pemenik vehicular: ciueueing analysis. ?he calculatiolt sheets are c n tained'iliAp a'r)d A ndiX F_ 0 i 5-3 75A-120 - Tablel. ere' - ' "h eUin4ArlaI ' LSO HW:95'6.0` entilciNeftU161-Ou ysl Mmary L' jAhalyjjS��QhajjojMo M6nt Ahq POk Hour,,, 1`10P.pak.11-our" .Available. :9e101,r (t) Acj4uati Provided?' - Peak F�Yce Vehicular (feet) peak volume . .Queue j EklstinU,Plp project Co.nditions Mat'1t`5((eet I %tbjectSite .AeCL5i.- -37 .8 3.5 yes . I w(olec! �,p Site accdm left -torn 4. - i 7 '300• Y64; WR ji6e4 3Iie aU ss ribIA-turn fpqVcmc t Z6 S 36,. 1.9 1QO Mb,O'3i 661Ed4ewood Ne' M 'tjr; 5t.reet lofmorn moV&Yiit 63: 10, I '775• `Ypl- PA-til6in Sheet,through/rIhViurn moknicnt 82 i aul, 2TI,y6s 709 sp M.,lin StreeSaeftyEUrnmovemeiit. "W 1243 160 1.41 11S5 fies`. 58 Main stfeet thlovig . hmovement 1',251 409' 1 ib,9 A01, 385 .No ,913 NIA 63feet-fighfturn MUVLMent. I35 Ypi. SB 1-5 IS 11 48 7,7 1;366 =Yes, SB l-5 CII -Ramp right -'turn rhQvzMc.nt Ba 2,6 81 47 1,50 Yes W8 Edcewuod Rd ihtc4ghflck-tyrn rnwmment, 135 177 123 196 7150 Yes, VA Edgewnod,Road right -tum mOveMen.t. 57, -39 '109 sl 65, yis AP 1-, Off-R*Lp r(ght-torn movernent 1 ;614. 33.8' 1 359 212 536, M,6'6-StrOct ,( Santa Cla.m. kwule - b 5 NSRan)ps NIB tJdjrl SL(tqIeft-tuin.fnGy.0i6q6t is 7Q 13 71 Yes 54 75A-121 _ _ AN�Peak;Haslr. i +PM,Pe � akHou_r 'i' I - i a J' dk}loui 95 r percent(io peaklloyr gsm percenGte : Analysrs 5cenano%Moverive Avallablo Storage 'Adequate Staragre II Volurrie yehtcuiai- Volume Vehicular. (feet] :Prowded7 gdeiie. �. - Queug,i ! f,IB�MamS`veet�.itirough:mavement •- ?I$0. 1$Z L I t�21, 55, I � 398 :�'c�, Ns M,�ut FVe?tiiglit-turn rtiaotement. :YtlO I � SB ivlaut Street leh-t9rn moGcment; 65• 39' ia9 112' 450 , Yrs, 58MalnSCreet[fireu9hjpiJhlfu smovenent; I•'}2J; 61 a56.' 'Ye5 @gaftafar:AveliueieittivPmvvement. 98 t2E Z5 2Qtl+ 525. (e�. f' EQ'Santa tla'.Arl$Iete RLh(tfir`a]nylrf rum m§ycrriantQ�7, 36 622 4131 52�� fes S9.IfiRff<ltargh4l§ht turn (n6mbmgnt 'i -540,. 3$2' � .QB2 +�7a�n,�treetlkvifaloAi�nye+�35tG2nkairijts-�-- � — - - iVQ.Marn Street lhroughlnylit=tuit(mggemenr 'i(17l1 31 j ' 1.41E- 52T I 465, No • f' Sri MiinStreet'left-wrn'inbvement` if' "338. 1170. ,No ' SH plain Sireel ihrough/n04t-#urn, movement - 1 412' 34 1 tdl , 20�? i5.. Yes Eti ie(t:tUCryCli(augiihighPiurh mov Arent 3�T 184"" 544 28X 5,G0. �r prohcf(corn tetion r ZOj $} i lth 'd ditions AkSira:StreeY.r PrajecC�te:rlccesst. Sd Maih Street lrft•}urri mgvemerif 3$. 6 I , x 10 ^375. NF3 { tnjk site access left-tuin aioiTmej i 3: q y Yes "C_ - 1;& ;5 36 36 i2 I es u af,7�:Srr�eer I(ti9e'/ro6t1'fi0ad-'13f1046(4ampv NfiH(ain5ireetdnft•turn'mo'ver ¢rt 64 S5. 271 161 1ZS - 'Yes 75A-122 .. Aria) sis Sceriario/Movement Y iAMPeak•Hour'PM Peak'Nour Avallable, Storage (feet) Adequate Storage, PrdvidedT- - - Peak Hour Vol imc f'ercentJ6 .Vehicular ''Pea14,NoUF'Vehicular Queue• (feet) Volume Percentile Queue: (feet) l Marcet:ihroughkigfit-tiirn movement NOm m '586. I._ 68' '1;089; 1' 923• I • 700' 'Yes Si Miin,Rreet left-turri nicvettient $6- 125 1 '301' ')42. -155 05 SA'maimweet.through move0)eril. 't SOI' 490. 1 379 4$8' 385• No S i f ifd Streetlight -twin rnov66cnt 19 . 0 115 4G i.3S Ves SB I-S;OIf.Rampiefhwrn/Utrough'mut'cmcric 70 33• A4 77 1,3G0 •Yes 591.81 off=ramp [fruhl-turn ntovemen[: ;94 '27' 87• 75 I '150 'Yes WB EdgetNoo Rd through left -turn movement. 137 20f 124 16.5 250' fes YV6 t`dgewood Road eldht tutrw movement' 98: 41. 1110 52 65, Yns Nil f-5 Uff)ramp right,ttun fn6v6mfmt 6j5 352 446 275' 1',530 Yes" Iv}airl'Sftcat% Santa -:Clara Aur iue.--I.5 •N9 Ramps" N9 Iv)an Streeleft-turti rttovenieni 'l S" '3 73 6 71 ••Yes plltfglar Strenkhroughmtovement SOy X1'2 �' '•1,109 84 3q0 Yes fib- air Striaetrii nt-turnfiv emcnt .b85` 568. 71811, 74t 3�0 'No 5[tMair`i5lrgehleft-turn movemLnt 165• 32• '150 .i15 '4810• Yes Sq'}hiih:Street.thtouglUrlght,lllrll)novemeM, .1,,6£12 15¢. �j,ri3Q ,7.7 760- Yrs M%fita (lain Avcnualcft-turn mtMmetii 199 131' :235 72810'. 525 'fes H Santa GJa6'Are.left-turn7thrWright tum movement. 596. •404 ,628 407 525 Yes $tl.I-SOff-RSmpright-turn11160irw1 632 45q 406 304 1,254 Yes lrW6,5rmprl p)61o'Avenue—`1=5 50 On Ramps S^� 75A-123 As shown ihT4ble 7, title jiiate sforage capacify is fo(ecas, to ;continue tp,'r�e prt?vided' for, all of ilie.evaluated.mwe nehts y�+itli thaexcent on afalte fi�lloiving'movemerits:, • MainStreet 7 Edgeyvoacl'Roa�f'-,1-5 NQV liarpos; o 5outhtiott[ld•rMai(� StCeet fhraugh'mavement; r lvtarn 3tr eet 15Rnta COW A'v'enue• -.1-5 IW Ramps; c. ' No tl]b4und Mai; Street right-ttzrt cmovernent; + ./idaIfl'Sfreef (.8liffala Avenue- f-558 pn'f Npfthb'ound. Main Street through%(ight4urn inbvement; c. SoU`thbound'Mdil1'Siteol le(l-tufit ri)gv$ment; 'As previously •noted the, -City- ocsarita Ana and Caltrans. do not have restablished and adapted .perfof- -4- c0 'criteria and significant impact :tltfe5li as_ for vehiculargiiet ing, Hence,Jhe vehicular gLfeuin.g analysis presented in this'rretSQct is stnctly.'foi nfgrmatioi IM, purposes and;is riot related'to CEC�Q',analysis,or reguiierrienis. Based on the analysis and as'sho+Nn iii Table.7:: .+ The above. identified tjucu�, deficiencies z're present fot.e'xi5#ug'ar1Sl also 'WthouY project' conditions:. Hence, the'forecast ideniificn deflcieltcies are. para tysu4 4f implementation of the.p -' -Qied project; `5-7 75A-124 !.AMPeak, Hour, '.PM,Peak Hour, ' Pcak Flour 'Perceritile Peak.Hour P.erceriiile .Analysis scergarin/rUlbvemfi t 411able, Storage Adequate; storage, Volume VehieWar Queue Volume Vehicular' — (feet) Providetl`t, Queue M Mai Siree[ ihroughjiigh -tura rnovemenC 1169 354 7,660 S3$ 465 No tshirnmoUer'neri[ 238 �G63- 34+3' 170' No. oughjnglif tur l move1,648, ffU 4i 1,281Ygg`. ltfrig6L-Wrq m'overrient ��q '187 5,q 185 SbO, 'Yei� As shown ihT4ble 7, title jiiate sforage capacify is fo(ecas, to ;continue tp,'r�e prt?vided' for, all of ilie.evaluated.mwe nehts y�+itli thaexcent on afalte fi�lloiving'movemerits:, • MainStreet 7 Edgeyvoacl'Roa�f'-,1-5 NQV liarpos; o 5outhtiott[ld•rMai(� StCeet fhraugh'mavement; r lvtarn 3tr eet 15Rnta COW A'v'enue• -.1-5 IW Ramps; c. ' No tl]b4und Mai; Street right-ttzrt cmovernent; + ./idaIfl'Sfreef (.8liffala Avenue- f-558 pn'f Npfthb'ound. Main Street through%(ight4urn inbvement; c. SoU`thbound'Mdil1'Siteol le(l-tufit ri)gv$ment; 'As previously •noted the, -City- ocsarita Ana and Caltrans. do not have restablished and adapted .perfof- -4- c0 'criteria and significant impact :tltfe5li as_ for vehiculargiiet ing, Hence,Jhe vehicular gLfeuin.g analysis presented in this'rretSQct is stnctly.'foi nfgrmatioi IM, purposes and;is riot related'to CEC�Q',analysis,or reguiierrienis. Based on the analysis and as'sho+Nn iii Table.7:: .+ The above. identified tjucu�, deficiencies z're present fot.e'xi5#ug'ar1Sl also 'WthouY project' conditions:. Hence, the'forecast ideniificn deflcieltcies are. para tysu4 4f implementation of the.p -' -Qied project; `5-7 75A-124 'tJorie of lfe' ip tr7oYette`yyhicli' could resultlh'tsackfng,up br the, ;lraff e, onto fhe.freeway mainl'ogt a.nd, povlftg �ddifionaistorage capacity f6.elinSlnate the`identified d0fldencies,is 'nfea;ible.',due to ph ical constraints,;an(� ip iPapy cases' wWoGld' retjtll7e moving ept{rg inteisectioris to provide mere sigrage,' between the: •iii erseetions: - • :Based on the: distance:betw&r) pigject•site drj`veway anif the, main Stieet/` .i36ffalo Aven4e l-5 SB.cin-Rmp'interseclon`{375`fee4), thecvehicul'ar�9uctie ,at they northbaund Ivlairl Sireet.inovemgttt;is forecast to ex hd beyond the• 'prajcct ste:access.: Th&iderlUfi6d,`;tfueue spili-baels is ari ekistir% conrijt op curretttiy affettir�y, fife PSisiigg driveway ftrr'the ,public parkfng Ivt dile .to the Nigh vglume.cif existing arfd,'•futurg traffG tra'Velihd o0 ndrthbotan`cl Mairi'u5tf�et and_` thes identified cieffci' no direct result of';th 'pr6pi'sed project: 5=8 75A-125 .2129 NORTH MAIWSTREET HOTEL;PROJECT ULI eared Parking Study ,(Updated 01.16.2.0,E 8) City of Santa Ana, California p � rr+d �w FrL5044i�pf]p YYlJ Ju�w �'h yo-l.rml-1 < \ I 'q i i�9 v , a i O' qq7 . _ ,X? aiutc soli � i k3`d l �% a♦ i S z , i nrtw axrxe iyu!rn, nnv . ;rrr.w rvsimnw N?)' :1:1`J�Yir,Y m{ EXHIBIT 16 engineering . .group, inc, 2)2'9;N I ORtH MAIN"ST I REET . HOTEVRWECT TU DY li 41 SHARED) P ARKIM 5 t ,.c i��y,-'of,',S-�.rita-.ANi "ilifornia epa4d for: I�Et,,ORAEm qfC MPANY -tos �sCA''-929% r�pa,r'e,d ��y:. _. .1 - I k�NGNRIN60uO; iNt 46""-%e '$ulte 2.80. +wgelpch,XA +6K ,M,oharnr,�ad i Gr R6gWi;6o-i��ec6' jarivary,jo-, 2018' Rq:&qK124qZdat JWOO'6-2016-01 75A.127 Table:of �Corifents L:isf,6f Attachments,, Exhibits I ocdiidn Map ..................... A, Proposed Site Plari .,. ......... tables Acquired Psrking-per Eity�bf Santa Ana':MunicipaI Code -ULI $hareoarking Adjustments ULPShared PaPking Summary for Peak"Month &'Hour ...................,.., 3' ,i4ppendices . ,Ciiy;of$antz. Ana'Parking RequiremeCits,,.,.......... ,............. ,............... 14 ........:.:.....,.,,., A USW Lantl Instikute,{iJLi} Shafed Parking_Methodology:..:..........:.....:......:..... ......... B 75A-128 Pane, 1:<U 1 ':Iriteoduction. ........ ..... • . .., . .............. • .. _... 1=7. 2:0, Parking Analysis• Z:1 .... ... Parking Ahaiysis 3-1, 2-"l Z,2 :$ ar'ed,Tarkwg.Analysis 2 2' Shared Parking Calculations 2.3 2:4' -5 hared P.4rking'Results, 2 4 3(0 Findings &,Canclu'sions 3=1. ,,,,, ,,; L:isf,6f Attachments,, Exhibits I ocdiidn Map ..................... A, Proposed Site Plari .,. ......... tables Acquired Psrking-per Eity�bf Santa Ana':MunicipaI Code -ULI $hareoarking Adjustments ULPShared PaPking Summary for Peak"Month &'Hour ...................,.., 3' ,i4ppendices . ,Ciiy;of$antz. Ana'Parking RequiremeCits,,.,.......... ,............. ,............... 14 ........:.:.....,.,,., A USW Lantl Instikute,{iJLi} Shafed Parking_Methodology:..:..........:.....:......:..... ......... B 75A-128 1:0lfitr6dueftidh ENGINEERINGRK red P'arkl I ng Analysis to 0MVICIPL,thlS 51�ia, for 'Win Hotel �rqjLdi TNe p�6ject site is, docat6d 0 the the 11� 1 -1 project�q 21,29 North;' 'Street t H southeast corner `of (,Aain',street aa&,WeS1::Buffalb- -tAveWe,L,16 the City dr-San­taArja,, as sh6qynijln Exhib-ItA.. ,Th6 p'rbjqLt!coh5istsof'a 13 5 room' h0tcl,including 1,'027-,square,f6et Of`iestjurarft,_,6hd sq. feet .of 6fe'a',, The;pnbpo�ed protect"(S.lanr6d'i displace- four pare - p existing homes and ,aq existing ufake public parking,lot, 'The ,,proposed - project is planned' Lotailof 128;Pai:kmj,spgceswbjth will be shqrgc,,globally byAhe 0rbjkft J uses A site plan Nin_tlud ed Due to the mix I ' l-l1and. uses, tIhe,. proposed projpctlehcs.itself to the -sWed parkihg iclual 056s Obak outing 41ifferent times 6f -the'ca concept where indIv yT As a starting P010t, the .Municipal Parking ,Code for the Qty-of,5ppta Ana, has been. utilized, ,to esta5lish abase parking p 61.6'foril e,proposecl. use5. �Utiliziing,,Ihe CiLy:pf -Santa Aria �r, Munifipal Paikin'gC6616 to,de�termine­the ,required parkihg spaces for e0b'ir)dlvjduakuse;. the,pr6posed'prbjqct,wculd need to pro id&at6taFbFI61parking spaces, Aspirevidusly noted, t . he proposed prpjject'is planned 16 p(oVide,.a total Of 128 P_?'Nn: , spaces,. As a result, based on fhb:bity- of Santa Ana MLjnic'IpA Parklhg Code;' ,accounting for any sharecl 'i 6 g,, o' lhe� site and the accumulation of total parking. Park _rI 1 .9 1 . � demand resulting f rbim the interaction between the uses, the project woul d 1564daerit W 33' :"Su M 609 Req-uirernentk parkintlospaces. A summary oarldnd.�pertb QLy'sP I is included in'Table ,1, H4w0vcr,fQrsites,vv6ich contain a nurOerof land uses, such as the prpomed,plroject,jh6 Moni6pal Pa(king tocle.aifows for use'.,of shared parkihg, rheth'Oology,to, account,for the total parking occu,rnulatioh on the site based on the interaction between the uses 'to determine overall parkingd&ffand'!TQr th6 -site. Hericei a tjLl 5 hared Pa rkIn'g,,Ana, lvs1. 5 - h85 been prepared to d6ermine'the shared park rig cleiiiand.dynamics of the proposed project and the resulting overall r6quired parking dere nd farthe site. 1-1 75A-129 Ito 1®na Z.`7 •Parking'Analysis Asa starting,`pornt;.the Municipal Parking COde.for #he.Cty.of Santa".Ana.has been u Ujizetl to-e5fabllsh,a hase park ng rate ;[or alb c) the proposed uses A copy of fife City" of Santa Ana ftit�nicfpal :Packing "Code is con'taine"d,,n,Appendix1. Utiljztng fire CityoJ'$anta Ana Wunidpal. Parking., Code-to,deterrrilne;the required picking spaces'for:eaeh individual use, the propesed protect weu_Id deed ,to;provide •a'total of 167'parkirig •spaces:. As ;previously noted,. the propgsed project is,;plajirled't4 provlde, a totaa of '128 parking spaces, As,a;result, based on.'the'Clty of.Sa;rita Ana Mupicipal Parkin g;Ccde,,, V4h6ut accountingfor;any sh"ar`ed parking on the �iteand Wq accumulation af`,fotal par[ ng deirt4n resulting U0hj the inte[6ctlon betNeen the u5esr.tfie pr'6lecCw6ufd. be defraeni6y33parking,spaces A:theitys' Parking Requirements is included.i,n Table f:.. The: praject "land ;uses are "compatible with brig aoglbor,and, lend"ahe PP ves. t6to use of shafedparking ;because the .uses :are cdmplimentaryAP., Ihotel,.`restaurant and:lounge?6nd ar}, a,Vi5itors'could-OfW,go th_* for r))6r6 ihan'.one (f) purpose awhile d"nly parking once, Fol .e�cample, VWtors;sta�ng In tlie:iioEel,:cquld also vi"sit the 'restauraiht, and IbungeJbar; therefore reducing the":typical darklrig demand' r0ui'redf6uthei6dividual u`ses,. The muni-userpakuregf`Ihe land,u_sesWithin hotels 311dYv for a'reduction'in overalE parking generation:, For sites which contain a land t ses;` 'ch. as -the proposed' project, 'the muhiclpal ;Parki'ng Code' allovys.,f€ vuse of shared -dark hg metliodb ogy to accourit Wr.tfletotai Parking .accu nPW1an"anJhe5lte based oti•the..interactidn betweer) the :uses to determine overall parking demand for the -site .Hence, "a,,ULI shared •Parking Analysis, has been prepared to determine•the. shared'pa(,king.deitarid i dynamics of tlie.propdO project and the resulting;overall requ r0;'par0: g demagdfor.the site, The ULI shared parkfrig utilizes. the nationally-reepgnized methodology. for evalUatiori' of parking for Oxed use,projects of variaus5i2e and scale. 4-1 75A-130 The method6logy,as-used and ackf(owI- dged by j4rrsdictions fhroughout'tilefi tion• and,Califo[riia and applied'to these types of m1Xed Use jofeGprnjects sliai�ng.the ;site with restaurants, mars, spasicett. 'The methodclogy`is based on; studies 6frsrfes,donefiy, jhe,Urban Lard: lhstitu'fe-and ' accounts forvarious factors such ds: Reductioniii parking demand Jooleldta!dn tatilizafron of other modes: of transportation -such as shuttles, public transporiafion, .Ubet,.,etc; which" reducep�i.king demand; i. keduct on ih: pafki'rig demand :based''on tufa '.on .the ntimb`er of persons' arriving in':a Single car; Dafa; ofi [ince of day ptilization ,of :parking spaces. for the',la'nd use:for' customers as well aseMPlaYeeS, • Data; on seasonalrand, onthlg occupancy and°;a`r" tion for fi`e.land use;_:and` liiteraetion:and park ng, overlap'between<Various"lantl"u'ses'on thesite,'F"qr example,.a:visitor f6 th' 'hotel would also -use_, the restaurant,oti'site; resulting in.a-single parked ear on the'site jnstead'of LvVp.(6ps car,parked ur !the '(es tau6' nt;Md ohe tar pajked for tne'holel j 5Fiared l'arking'Analysis• For.tliis analysis, RK has used: procedums*veioped' by the'U(tian'LAnd'In'tituie (ULI). from I.hNr most recent °,pub1ieati6n; Shared' Parklrig, Second -Edition. This. Oucumettt'ifutaios ther latest procedures and data; with ;respect to parking demand. and shared parking. 1he-shared:parking analysis utilizes theparking demand rates tram the City of Santa And MyriiclObl Parking ICOde. id corijunetion .With the ULI shared parking, methodology to :determine the forecast hourly .accumulation of parking demand forahe project sit"e_ The. ULI shared parking analysis accounts for ;fh'e' types of land 'uses, the monthly' variations o€ parking demand by land use, differences .betWeen weekday -and weekend parking clemed, fife hourly distribukion.of peak parking deniand far each 2-2' 75A-131 type df land use .and tjpavd,uersus non(,caot - iveI i ng'cle" ndAithih the p'9ed, ma The,pa.�rking,Aemncl --fcr,each proposed land. use. was bs1iihnatqd:,u . sling the City.o' Santa Ainb!s, MqnidpaI,P6rk[ng -Cod", for thattindiv[dUM land use. Fd(hernndrO, _each month o(,the year was evaluated and >}ie peak pa'rkin,g demand. For both weekdays .and VVeek6hdS"Wjs det6 nrVjnpdl,,utjjiz_ �ng :data •iA _O.nta)rledjn,Jthe UCL S}iarred:Pcjrklpc,_ PULbIlCat on -and 'the.6peraLighal',64r Second Edifion. i �(Ibiisfi�s ofithelproposed lapel uses Within,#hesite:• Th.6 ULkdevQlpped ;to-mputer,mcidel"and spreadsheet was us " --e4l a nalv4e, Ov fbfeoa,s.t OOrki.hg- cema6dat iIhre,pqJora site. Tile .IL JLI computer nbdel -ah'd spreadsheet ;is consistent Whfijhe,,PfQC0LNs hdudedinthe Ltf.�$4rad.ParkiIng Seeond.Ec/rtion publication. I pjfarh City of Sahfa:Anj Mu­04(,Mrk16 lqg to e. , d d,136t' _40(.each Ou. J:us ?. Peak parking d'emand'by.land use..{oP visitors;and employees, Hopjy'Varljtlbns of parking'd6tnon& 4, Weeikda'y.�re!'Sus vvLa-e'ken-d�adju5inonf,ia6to(, 5,'Monthly adjustment factors ;to .ac6qn__jt fwy.afiati'dris of parklng,=demand,:over, the year, The shared parking demand forindiviOual rates takes Into account the, peak parking I cWacAerlstJ4 of the hotel, •(e..staorant, AnO lounge/bar,use.s. These land uses have- Offoon t pe,aVng.,character's .isfic,with respect to the ,t i . mebf day.and the month of ,the. -YOP(. Adlistments have been roade, to take ln.Lb.consideraGoff 'both WbekdAy and, weekend 'peak conditions,'based' upon the individual, typeS.bf uses. Thelatest: ULI pr6cbdures also S'ep_arzilevis ' J,(bf versus emplo.Veqparkinq dennand fbr',eath land u S, . e. 21 75A -132 :,Shared Par kj'h§,C41'c"'Iatidns, As .described, in the above secQpb, fh6'ULI_Sbared PaiKmg),'M.od§[ vv8,Jused 10 -evalu8te t*peak pafking;d'e-m'pbo.Of the proposed 21i9 The mbhthlyvariations:of parktog demand '.by land,' usei dilierent, pe.aC ihg,;cha(acte*r-isfl"c,'s WwOeji weekday and -weekend parl�irig demand, and hourly distribution b(.p6akliparki6"g,de-'m'-ar)d,f' r, _ h,.l n s Is,attoU;Ite& fcirr'in th,6 inalysi"5", The ULI 'Shafe6d ParkOg nWdl aIs6,:lp(opbifj6n_' the: parking rites b6tOe"On vjstt6rs, .ane conditions; each with theirlbw n parkinq, IIN'Oi dfsa'hta Aria Rhfkingt-od -�qq y -6 gices on-O'parkfqg �space- per.. room plus 1 p room no , d. prldhg�spate,,'ppi'each iea.,0 5 f�r+c�61,use� llf�ftuld be� L6 !thbt the City Of Santa ;Ana Parking 'C6d6 f6t. h6W tjse is co n0d6ied,,conservative when, r r 0 ­J�req "Non I(II)Jaikin' cqm'p��ed to_qttW,sirn4a'Jp tdictl'-6s d.pre 9 space �per room.- !ypiqlly, the WShared � Model utilizes hOI.QLI'�6st6blished-parking ratesfor dkh-. land use,. However, tb: reflect the :City O't S Oa, Ana -s mpres ringent pa"kIn g, srates, * has, modified the patrkli I noera16s--- th-' Ind,L)LI. �np'oel t6 �f 'qf 1961 t)he'Qty,of �yj -Santa Ana's Parking GPO6'fbr This ,ap pr, hyielOsr a rnp(e conservative parking :Oemand analysis. when" W.m0arpo,to r the typical ULk retorhrh'encled'tn;odel.". Z;4 'Shared.Parldn 9 Results ,Sihtethe pgak parking =demand for�eachdandl O'se, 6&6?"s-k h,dYfer6ht'hour, and also 'varies by month and da 'bfithe.meek, thepi,k- O e@k parking .dem nd ]s not solely determined'by adding ng the lrid[vidua'l lJeakparldih-g requir6n�ents,'for' each land use: --I 145:invjth most hotels 'and restaurants; It'is.expec -have a' small�jkrcentage,Of t�6 to CaPILve trips , be,Lween users WlthinAher.develoP rmenI, whith fWilher reduces. the parking dernand. 2-4 75A-133 A tion-tapfivejpairklng raqq of Ofilije0jor h-(5 Id70% fob visitors. The . pajkirig, •dlemapd ,is t6dyced'N d 6.6, f fie4ad - th6t m u [ c1pie "]a ria 4,whil ".p' eki-'qg,6nJy 'qoct, lt'is:customary iWd,.standzird, prkflto 16:az7t) -t dtio,for t6 �U(A f /I u�, I j m e..a non p _-ye r n' maxed; ge, use hqi0'0,mpeke$c Ca 'IC016t6d 411 us - PSI Therefore, 15°J° .,.'o_f,t4 Or�plqyees,are utjlrciflg p0bht,Van§t,,ta.Wi, M6 not parking:6rrsite Th q t6 ,mqdaI'adfustmpjit4ake Jraccount ta'* 5 CC,. qi .aIt matiye tra Qsportafiqn I v6h!de t6a'64frpm,th6l't6: Table 2 shcWthe.!;WM 0 1 rates,, utilized: adjustment ifliz6iO. This study !fends fat j Oe- res�ujlted in the; lhjqhott• ,P94k parking . overall The ULI', sIjaf d p4kiing,-!sojp6-jary*bf results -for; 1h& p'ea-k month and Mng As,previou"sly;noted' the 2'1'29 North Main 5t[eet;Hotel Protect Od a. total of,wg.on life" oarlki(rlg spaces,.. Th6ret6ro, more thah adequate parkinq. .4apadli9 is 'f6ret4 to. be, provided 1p,zccOmmbd6fe. the- fdrecast:.`peaik. parking demand e' ' hd o.•f :110 pajkin.g ipcesh rthe.Pr6ject-'sitL BMed -up`this shared parking, analysis; -theland uses*ihin the,prqposed mixed, use,2129 North 'Moih,Street, H SOCOs do"n69 Parking! all -times,'Of thej0r.. OUrihg., t.hI 1e, pea.k. month of Junt­, the project site is not t exoctedtp.ckcpe� the parking. supply. During the eQt46 yOpr, !hprO !s,Of6kted16 be a surplus of p�rkno%soqgvallable throdghp'qt the day:. 2_5 75A-134 3 fi . hdihtw&I:driduAob n -s The tqiioWing'fin'diiigshave been dpteim'in6d�'by,'ihi'5.5hared Parking Aholys5: The,,orop6s0d, 21'_29 North : M . A16,,Sfreet. Hotel t6,cOrfsi'5t%Of,a.,!354 room hbt ],027 square 1666[_*(estbura6t *;,,aRq 322 -square feet. of lounge/ba r area, The PFQlbosed uses6rd, 'comp@tIbl' , fiom ,a and a i ht, nqt,- cc uf�s 1 -1 n . �6, I t ahedusly, forecast peak Og-,qeMa `d'br mixed) use, sites -M!g o from all Of 016 various Vses.- 2: 71 e proposed projecri's planned videA!total Q - fA 28. parl4ng,spaco onsite: nsit6i 3: bdsecl on the Edty of 'Santa,,Aha­Parki'n­g requi'rement's f0'r-IndividPal pses' Without accountingfof sharedPark' 9-q , the pro�ect•site, a total of 1'61 PaNho, -s"ces a rt req 0 1 red to a ec6 n) rp 6d kbib 11-1 a 6 0 uses at the s4e, A The 5j The analysis Utilized ififernp I ta Al --- d nriodal;adjusLrndw;s that•aretdnservative. found in the ZfLI.,Second a<ditort Shared Parking, 'WnAak E Typitally,,the -IJLI-Shared,Porkirig,Mbd6I utilizes dile LfLl-6t4bli5'hecI parking wesjoc each land :usq. However, , to,,reflect.Ahe­,blty 6(Sahlla,Ana`5More WilrdOnL Parting rates RK has modifiedmodified the -;parking rates Within, the -,U Ll rhodel, ,to r0lect'fhe city. or Santa Ana's PjrkIng,Cod6'fbr each individual land6use. Thisapproach yields .a:,rhorb, I conservative parking dernaha� ajnhjysis Wk6ri- ;z(Jrripated to ;tire typical, LJLI= rLcbmrY)bffd4 model. I. Lifilizing the City Of Santa 'Ana'Parking ka'116s: ombinod With the U.rbar) Land (nsRut& (ULl) shpr6d paWng­met hod6logy ..,and adjustment factors, during the - Week a ,O,y conditions, the,pr"ojett is forecast to. -have. a ,maximum parking demand of 101 parking spaces P&P'r(ing 11 1 �6,0'VM -in the peak month (lune). Hence, -during weekday peak, parking demand .tondltjobs. thq,pr 'ect 'site it -fore st to provide 'More than adequate parking ,capacity. 75A-135 Bl.Utilizin,d th&t" ty. 6f':56nta 'Ana' Pa�kirlg Rates:_ omhined. with the Urban Land Institute (l1Ll) shared 'parking: rr]ethadology an'i: adjusfrnent factors, during th'e A ekend'canditiabs,'the projeci Is,forecast to ;Hatie a niaxii�um parking'dem'an:d,df' 774 parkrng�3paps occurring f1 00 PM in the peak m_a,nth(June};; Hence ,'.during weekend ;pock parkltig demaotl concJitio'ns, the pralect s%te is forecast to protide more than adeate parw qung;capacjty, 3.? 75A-136 EX'-hibi,t$ 75A-137 Exhibit'. U-ciit !D, -Joh M, Ap", .Legend: eqginberinR 'group,.inc. 1 N 0016-20 2129 N( J .Exhibit B Site, Plan engineering ,DY, Clryo(5an,a Ana - group, inc. 4-139 Tables 75A-140 --Toble- 1 ,2129, North Main Street ' HO'td,ft. o-- Ij-"ect Re u'rqd Parkijg�oerdty of Sqpq Ana Municipal COdJ- 13 79. 75A-141 .'V_Oae, Auk&4666, for hotels 135, R.c)drns, �follows 04 M.btleIs:a r ... '(i) 110 M; -p one p C),-! -lus - spa6:for each ten,(� 6) �b Aw�m tA�Sbdces r a,managiees u'n'jIt'LJf'bio'vI'de'd", 1;02 / 'sF Based on Ihb,City,6f SahtdAna Cole, Historic properties 6ot;requiredAq pYqvide, adifi6nal pa rk!09 0 . fW legally. 12 92Z 5F required prior to ihe change:of U5'q- 1f,vIu0dp,aI,-Cbda fbi site • A. i !r,Muhibjia, Code -33 13 79. 75A-141 JABLE2 ,UL15ha�d Pa[kfng Adf 4Sirtlep'tf,' -- - _ Weukd Weekend WaokdoV 'Weekend'-- - - ' - - Non• -' - _ on - -I 'Peak lit .Peakma Fstlmeteq Paok W, Peak Mo Emimatad e_ct Data, Ba" Made •CaPlrJa Pro�ecl� �asa ldade 'Cupii;6, iPfofact 'Ail + Ad . Paii!ine - - Ad #Parklna• - 11 PM . _ •Junes , -' Unit PWd Adi. 'Palin :Rate -170R: Rita Ad '. RA[m ^Raia _ Und ;..0 AM. Jena. -Oemand� ,De and. 0.P.0+.': ORO - -7.00.- 'A,7e�: .rotltnS. A.D7 :.:0.812 - i00: .. 033--1 4w,"! 0:8e _.. i.u0.-. c -_7G. _.I :'1.p0.- =1.00,r. - if GUi. Sits ". 0-75 'Q.00 . :9.11 15 SfGLg .8:1Sa 075 -; , DdU• - 3.23 O'.tl4- 7ksi LA , '0;30 X0.05. ' 2 e a0- -OR5 ' .'. 2, 0.22.� 0:86 _ _ 1.00 4.1u - rioedYs paD• 085 _ 0:Y0- rmaml� - i1.p0 1,00 - 23- 0:45 _ -11.00 °i4.- - 78 ":;cuatomar `tea- •r EfjipIQY4C -: EmFloyau a7D• I tveii b;; •,Rassrv=-d `-0 notal — ror__ r tal', H`ia.: 75A-142 3= `4fon Peak',Month ;&ygur lour.Parking➢erriand-- - lour Parking Demand OVemICPk AM. Peak Ht :PM Peak Hr EVeTeak Hr 3PM qPM; !SPM, 6PM.: 7.PM, S.PM- -'9PM:-� "10PM-:_11, PM, '.12=AM :. S7AM. .8AM5,PM "11 -PM- - 57.^•71 _.,71 76 8t @0' 95 95 ._ 76 76 '67 95 OveraIFPk- 4 PM Peak'Hr EveP.eakHr 3PR1 APM:?-`SPM' -6 PM 2 2; - ,.2 26 .28' 16 -_10 '-IjiPM.t'_ •8.AM.- "s pm! 3 1: 23 23[ IB :3" a74 ... --83 .61, 69 -75 _ 76.81 ,..[98, -'2. '- .10. 85 -,95 98 97 78. » 78. "— ;.W 98. " 26 23; 71, :,- .77 1 :12� 5 3 1 ',23 ^_ - - - -. 100 10. V8 _- ::20 71 7 X17 _ _- 1.00:- 10 82 ' - • 85 - • 88 ;90 - -95' q _x'86. ^' '87. X85 ""87r 1186 91 .100• '101 98 .101. "d01: •87 - -101'' _ 401 .•87 161 lour Parking Demand 75A-143 - OveraIFPk- AM Peak Hr PM Peak'Hr EveP.eakHr 3PR1 APM:?-`SPM' -6 PM 7PM 8'PM ::9. PM !.'10PNI IIP4 ,12AM '-IjiPM.t'_ •8.AM.- "s pm! -11•PM- 759 �— -22 e64..-_"-,69', 20' • — -_. 2 .'.3 417 a74 ... --83 -'74' . - -- 4' - - •.12' 79 4,' 12 - - •: - .__ 84 93 - 4 _. 4 �2' 10 ,..[98, -'2. '- .10. 98: 2,_ 7 „_ '_' 98 '2 '- R0. _ - +2 ,120 _ _�.. -------------- "- 2 I7 -2 10 ,60 �22 _:65', 71, :,- .77 1 :12� :83. 72 '88' _ 712 9T> ___._}10 100: 70 100 7. -. 100 10. V8 _- ::20 71 7 X17 _ _- 1.00:- 10 82 ' - • 85 - • 88 ;90 :90:... -95' .100. , -107' _ 110 107 10V88. 110 . 110' 75A-143 Appendices 75A-144 App.ehdi.x,A City pf S'nt�An� a Parking Requirements. 75A-145 6. Ek6¢01 # prQVidedin -sections 41-13915, 6nc-illary, Iv spaO no.w�ceedfng� fitted A'AW of uses mithfirt 0 singtal6r4nt ' " ' ' ( ' ' n a rakoljfi e, Primary 4 - pqrklOg s a!- Wherever a:Odr ticu la'r,dic b f pfdOprtY can b6'6.(6ssifi'6A 0hc6r,nnbra,than one - se of this amide whichjsets,rhihirnoni parking- ,-Spng req'urre m-'e'nts,. lite sp W-hl;h'-6on6lns the'. h�drq- s--p'eolrJ6 Use., .did . scrlpfidn,shall.6001V-�Jf two 2 �in-,&e 6quo](Y.'speciric sbbtlorfs�'-P'Ply' 'll Ipn- the- pq�Lrng -.h g her, d A sh. b I l' -apply.- 'Wh6rover reqi.�irdcll is basetf llpfln 11fe hurnher ofseats rn ari area, otobiben: ( 18) inches of b,arf6fi space.,gfiiall 1,6A a6mea, the agtj ival Of of one; M Redu6ti6ri in fi6lrk%',d6e jo�di s a'b'llri 0 � me Y, ba, 9[apteo., �Ifian fe6ujre&s6161y, 6ka 6pid to upgrade-eMstIng!'parking facirifids't Am6rica6s" and mla' Go.de-'bf cfiah gebf L use P -tfdll,- -t S of - * , k6e *rle, Yv e chapter for �0') Change Of use in dhistol lcr. dIs0ct'6 -r ieg[st6 clange-of usb permitted iria,hisi6ridreh6drc provide adddronak"Ratking'lo`thatlega)Iyregi ,(2) Change of use ,-0 'i,zpaoa urfdle'ri"ho, t1j"q, us f6et. tant , r '- . - . any eq ,spikci Kuhdted (2,50(7),sgljae& fiat in.all'zones, ,r below land' uses without tie nded'to p'ro'yfd �Qwenfly provided biitsite,qr in c . uVe M' tm oocbpancy. ReqUlf6d parklrfg=4hbWtid'-detari did not usa.ojs iubse6tion'lln a.,spbcv�ur �(2j500) s,qup, feet ,. reh all zqnd,S.LPjkn9' Professionaf a6d Eidmihisfrative 6frjcqs, Se.rvice uses M;.dlc.;e('and cledtif. b0ces. -'Retail and serAd.ocilvilies . of I .mv. 75A-146 only, A j Prior to the cfiahbe�4f use: d.'fiVe_ hundred, (2;SQ0} squat A I 4 k K ,. # J: i We' / 6 , } ¥ * > k f§ !� \ G~ � � � : w6ttfrmMVtif&j + 75A.147 'Seci'4,1=1341. seg: a1-tagz: Set:7,4'd�1343: '5ac,4i-" ' 4. rResteurarits, cafes, otc,• i�p�" -Each of at end of Uje driyo'-lliri they,do not salve"as 'HoW, 'Pnd motels. (a}' Tile ; rarnmum of(street patk(ng requif meets. for hotels and; motels aro as follows .ona,(1};'Space"foreach gue6t,room, plus one (1) space for each fen (1t7j rooms, plus GNn (7� spaces fof dad.. EXcept for be- provided for.reatauebb1s, banque(.fac1(4Ues. aR8 atficf':retail seN(cgs ;or recreatonaP uses inchideii rin a hotel or motel mui(d(rig'fpr•,grourlds in accordance,witii tha,requirements ;tif.fhls;anicle for such usesr Soc:41,:1346. Medicdl dontal, psyo. ateic;an_d,chircpractic;of#Icas.and clinics: The minimum offsheel,parking requ(r'ahlellts fdir ;medkal,, dental,;psychiatfic; "and ChnopYactic offices aid clinics are .as (ollOWs`• f(ve (SJ,spa'ces foi:eaCh'oneahousand'(t,t)dOJ stjuare f let of gross floor@Ge3, Sec: 41+ 347. Automobile repair and.aUlomoliile serVfcing_, la) The minimum •off siredt, park47g requir6ments 'for autottiobl% reipau and automobile serv(cidg ecifitias are as fptlo%Wq! Five, (5j spaces F rC each -one thougagd (1,000)'square feet of gross-ffdoracea, Vehlole repair bays In autoipobile repar;�Rd auto noblle'=seNic(ng facilities sht ll not be counted as.parking spaces, ' :Sac, 41-,1348. Banks and financiaN'sdl:vt(ons: (aj The nrlrumurwoffw'street_paiklnp requirements,fof banksend;oilierfnanclal 16SiltutoRs are as follows:'f9ur (4).sp06es foneach.one•thcusand'(1,Bo0j square (eet,of g(ossljioor area, pl6s:two i2j space's #or;eachV?alk-up autotnalir. tellurmach(&e. r age 1 Ubf 17 JIfI7 Ff•Gmpfl; slrvei Paikl,' lill7 75A-148 Apper)dix,B-, -.Qrban, L'a;nd lnsiltute..(ULI). ,SW'ed, Parking Methodology 75A-149 Mods rid ..No np, 0 t i'v' 5 fdr'Qfficq -PirOhd'Alrp6rt H6tds 84 Shared P,'Irki rig 75A-150 'Weekdays Weekdays, Weekends PerrentOcceparkY '16A. SOS 10(7% 9045' Number of Guesis Rvr:Omukd P, 13 AS fgttivakntMbd4Adji>$fm6rtperrioom. '66% oveGs Nak ffimber Pruentpq O&O�,ed Robnj` .. 0.3 S,025 . .... 7590 '7& V, Mo �sq*N kn I RAW' Ac,4141"U'v,ilon S, A--rl 025 Restaurant patr6ns Numberpe[GuesiRfi6ni, 1.15' 7.20 x.135 1.20 Nrcen't OWng it Peak Holy, Gm, Room i prak' 8our AftjuTatil 0.16 -0.17 0.16 APPa6mte P6k b;hms pe'r, Sq.. Ff W h5t,?Wiarl 48 436, 1.443 Percent Nwrgunst iNniicapthre Ritia7 904b 305i' S4�S 709y Nr t No*est Dd(,ers 19Q� SA .iflW�rtdod2lSorrtrgAutoEgi;milrrrPwso,rs,perYar. .1.47 1.67' f.2• 5pyw before I�j o�ivafl� , y bea a0ke R.76o, I79 26 ,tz;- 3jMceykzfalternpplK3fldrtalMarrapbv�Natid: `1,G' 0,80 119 'flumber pe? W'bf NWtrjg'5pj6 t (NmiapW RaUo)' yr 60%, 11 10096,Modif Spl;t j6&% ivulvaleal Msmsk-ezv Im! Ratio �P - 1 30.8 ; 308, ".., � 1910.2 -- - 12, 9, 14, Notes Defull 66me basal en 96in 0-99 le*i, swmr. pc 84 Shared P,'Irki rig 75A-150 qioniept u5 . olhait should Ut c6htifleired,0 Oalptit)g Wkirig, 'Guest Rabqis WIjili 4 44ijpn5's-or;,Ehtdd hotcl-lYipitDHY 1183,1 hJkhdr;P0rk4 Ing, ratio, Per kirc-'A ronin on 94arkiiiiys ifian w,,ekqnds,_ b resurl4Wej hasiust the oii oSIW Pa$crn, Monthly.airi-orriii- ior Iv.js1rjQs5 and _alrparL, hate os, 'Pr6i91!-5lY 4i(_,M4d, time-t]"@y file, ,ors this edition OfShued H aljosas.N9 me fh�rklQQJle,, ier - _ cent 61 1he pari les that Ocrjg)Y,xu6sl,(Q6m-, %-IIII arrive bypr. or One 1*6/gyest-rdriril. kH116,19,99-5 Wdy, ffir!i.patking 6cevpied,qri,LWd '%ie(,i I,, i6 T fjdr�v, 100 Percent cif roams ,Lay, irit holei!; aii.d on WeekqiI& it leisure hotels, with 90 percent dceuPa9cY of onweek We ends'af business hotels and On yyee d, Ile 1998,sjudys Malpes fort he Pqtccnka se of drivers amour= - provide.guidatirp for, mode adfusLirierij far at least ihe Nvo subtypes of-Arof 1 060 ufjice park htj[ _*-, ho eve. Ibe.yiw7,I he coriveitrdlt)itldde�ditiGtrfietits 1113tVii-I be.ippiled 14) ft par kilig TaLib'WR(Il Is St a, CO, 0'rt a orn Petra, ,basis. Nqj su rprlsli nEly,lhe mode odjuslment apoiciprIate for .pq pitpddlbased hulel is lower linat, th,Uor.ij)ysincs5 Liar) SJjowaekcntj mode adjustment found in lke 1488 - study wosloydor than -the weekday ratio for husimcl h6tek aria ihe 5*aMeasthr-weekend rakin inrairD.6rth6I:uis.1 tqests, and, [16*41`55 Was s190113- guestr Thus, 11 dinenv, Per Ivbijld appear slgriifii.�arit overcapac- ily,,6f.imialtran Oice a gue5P room-(NirilrAipe" ffie impact. CA the 60s5 feat ht alifbvr hoteis The 0,Y:110 ai mA 15 9b percen['pairagaSe by nn6gulests, but overalluse pcv-$guiiri fout. Rater than �rjg rrI6 e.Mjegoljes,nIibotcN.i4ith Oq M �!;su P11(30 tallrant C@PPO,� P'g 4'st I ' r I - 7 rqoiT., and pfVldiqv, scparn=a ti 1e of try lartt+rs aaQ'ro�n'; - b I tvoepastil, on of, 0,7,5 seaFs per s[j6 m.ajfd35 -A iIirrfieeL Per 5eat'h5v6-b&n used to gue�j (66m to k p4tr per Peal par kir9 Goe lid to 4*41 the ratio of bullA99,P-rea Oef 5qil't at ,restaurants aopblrs ku be IbOut 33 StJuatq feet I)N seat.f6r piie.dinirig restaurants, wiffi 3b square i6el.per seal aL high JumoVer rest Pu'ralltr) `1116 scluairei4o)K!Per-seal iij9u.(es sure (hal th6,. %(luare feet space at a hatel Wed with the g;i6lauli fzlcvirrs.i recommon6d in,Viiis bunk incl in 1he kitchen swpoc* The calculated cujale,d Parking nW ;b&cre applitOtiari..of jrIe rer4mmended norimptive and =mode adjustroeriti4airige!i Iturn 2-6 10 31.3 lus difficult (0 iliSUfy.rk6TTI0)erWh19 a riti -n oitinderAD ' rW§Aoam 1,601:01 fe0,wjrant/Imjnga sweln l6tels. based On a :sjngje shidy, albeit highly oLtail6d.-ol lot ' V WICK GIV81`1 t110 Ii 11fliod s<Opq cif ffigistudy, the parking ratio 'I dm 1116 116IL! 6ditiork &,SharM fbikiwj ii4 Lfiltrelc6mi-rimied [Or rCskaLlr1*nL, Lhal. are iitGfral to the (railier than tieing an The ratla. Len Riuslomrair its I liel§8B sbuly Lied parhnp ratias for gurst.rooms.rather than squaw, eet ol;esiauienl space las it, shmred Porkati-q). The h)uj hotvlstudied had a witteraqtg of (),47 to0,99 seats Per PUE!surooili, Volt', an nve(Eigo of 41 e 6 riii I& sp,,Ices/kql is roughly hill kh6ie lot cl-,L andn 0,74� Tfic q6th percentile Pv.ak�fj6ur occtjoaricy 61 the', A 75AA61 n 11 1 Land Uses # Should kre;rtiuih(ied}for:kesoR lintels, Wliich';havp-distinct lbunst sca;on 5tigg(._ ed faciars tar, hotels iii clitti61e5 Ihal attract Wuit'er tourists are„ppoviaed, for, resort hotel,. but ihese'may ppf be stibl le'lar'resari5 in nor _I6rn ellm6. Lhaj wily -have summer seas66s, M66thly factors for restaurartis ar iha°same as Thos '.fpc o an=holel't aced restaurants, hecause,Rm pa(king•7yee1. ts'based-ol1 nuuguEsl •pati onager Tfic monthly FicEors` frig 806.1 ccirrlenF tion cerilers are the samE as those lo'r hee~tanJirig c6nverr Lion'[¢fitel5, .I lo�ell'R.itrkjnf;.Ne�iJs.'E'i�ectfohs� Gumi keom,htode Adjustment kestaurdutksf!' Paumt Ngniaplive Mcdepdjustmenti Meetir>s Roam &si pefent Nnara4wa Vadr. AdJustmenl Camrenlloplsr ' Percent Natcaboe Made,Ac�justment. FsUmrfed Pgak-PM- Demind' Peek Hout Oveiall Raliw'faccs perjtdom I I E 85th pe. 6inliln. Moles. %sr {1n,ts,�,n iii wu=weculrr.. WC=W-e?e6ds -300 300 ,•7,35fJ ;"1,350 9655 30"h 70 P% 200,0 ;7060 '6096 75x' T4fi 2546 ;0544 't52, 9 pini, 0 0,9 ,The tlmc pf da713r.LoGs t1CYnloped it) llle 1988 sfudyrfra 'b7een used foreadi,ceinp6dent; with an addfional Set+of In - tors fo7.guesi rnomi.airrescr,('haleL Lo #efle�t fhe gre�tor prl•sence at vehicles there d�rlagahe daStrmNa'ilfe.ltrnN-nl;- day bgur0s i4 PorJnug Gi�rnrnt rzn ief lett aye: dtl; jralkng.oecU- pancy; To che¢ the reasi;j>.ahlepes's dt thr r f;irtiir6, �cojtr= Uons of 'parking Kc vM14001pnJor-fh6 avaeageSlze of each i:nmpauent hI each Lli <_u6type tre shuWn'in^Table-4-17 Meting and �:onvcritbn spd�e'where mp6d6d bi seats' 'ralhar jhan Syuare feel'yie�e'convaried.using�AOstialsfksl. FuII•$c'rvice wo'� WE rE'Avg: , ITE Aq 3.5{1' 350' -¢Vh .TA 903n -30",5 IiJK 60' 6090 75% 4400 2Sy5 7555 322' Noon 0.9 11 �7g95 7696 2U;40� :25Yn 75% 289 ns lilt.,V�l%fes_ AlrpoH IOusfne_ss RnsaM a .WE wl) N1� WOr WE Salzman Saltman ..Suburban Suburban- Resort tkiorl y 300 360 ,13U: - 130 450 mm.450 S4% 59% 56% 77k, 60 ,77% 7,350 7„050 1050` 1050 13325. 13,125 90% 3(m. 40% 3oti 31195 30% 710% 601% 70% b0% 000A 6.095 7,000 7,000- 1310 17310 — — .605 70% DA- A(�A 7m, 75� 6% 75% 75% 75%. JS%' 25% ;2594 25% .25%. 25%x' '25% ,75% 7594 F% ,73% i59 75', :264 -2 BIOS 97 .470, 393 5p.nl.. 9 P Sara, 3a. M. Nasi' {iarm 9 Q7 011 6.1 — "0.7 .02.1.9c — jq&lsJs52 Single Land Lists, 87 'Fioin_: Ltelaher S:eleita Tot .Aem�i, .4arah $ubJettc F4dt,pbiBttiansto Approval of 2125 MA Stied Hampton Hotel Date:- WeQnesday, 0mbec 13 20i74$.bS.kAM O.Sarah- lam sending this.nbwy to tie inciuded'fo'r'ih'e an22"d k rreeting; Thanks,. Selena ,From: Michael@Better Nelghboihoods.eoiii(rnalitoirtiictiaei@tiettertneighbk .Sent, Tuesiiay,.Deceinber 12 2017 8:27:PM" Tod Kelaher,Selena•_ -subject: Re: Objeetiaiis to Approval of.21z9 iV Maidttieet Hampton Hotel Pe* 'Ms, Ketaher, I, have the following objections.to the apliroval.of the pro f?;ipsed Hannpton Hotel .at 21.29 N,; Main',SVe- et. 1. Zoning Chapel, I don'l see how the city can make the findings required fora zone change for this property? Ilseems'to me thatif.the proposed zone .change is gpproved, the*veiophiei t,WIlf be so significantly different than thatof'the existing 'developments anti the surroundlh.q area as to make the change untenable for the community at, large. 2. Alcohol Perrriit: The'city�should dehythi conditipnal use.permitror'the sale -or alcohol. There are already more thah enough liquor licenses ih the city I can'i''see how.the community needs even more. 3. Variances, Variances should only be given to a developer it there.are,special circurnslances, 'I cannotsee h6W thefe:pan be any special circumstances fortliis property. For eXample whatsubstantial property right Would be preserved by 'granting these variances?I think that granting a variance for this project would be detrimental to the,public welfare`b@cause of the additional traffic, saleof liquor, and overall congestion: 4. HistoricalSite' The developer intends to relocate one, historical bilMing to another location and;4o turn it into:a bar, acid also wants lo;tum another historical building into a restaurant. The proposed.niitiga(ionmeasures to try to minimize the loss of the, historical integrity of these historic buildings are.completely insufficient., 'The Historical Resources Evoluation'Reporl says about the proposed. move of' the nationally historic Mellon Hotise; "the move will cause the Melton House to lose several' aspect's or historic integrity that includes location, setting, feeling acid 75A-153 qswciafibh," WoW I don 'fsee•hdvv.ybu.can -m- ffigate,th6se-losses If theMellon 'Hoose; a nd-tionpl, historic property, Is n"loved from room fdrb,Hbmplgn hotel! I do notthink, that. by simply-fiol' lowIng the,Secr&tary of the Interior standards you. are in any Ma . Y'Pribvdhii n the'Meltoml-Ibusafrom losingits. "historical chqpqtp-r, S. The MND does-not-include.an �,shadp'-.pnd bh6ftv,thippt - — I - -. . � -1 . - I - I - ts. 'Why not?:' Fora pro'piosed building of 11 .-I thi-sI..size,11 seetnslthat the2develop er should complett a,84�do,and.shadManaIysi§ foroj'-:Oen5(-pf the cOrMQqiCy. For bese,rea'sons, I object to the " approval this7Omi6ct- P e- ., s. emake .sUrd-ft dt--tfib plannin 9-commist-bn take§ these o6166tions intoconsideraok and.lhcdddsdhy necessary, additional- analysis. 0 raa eIG'66fsiJy 75A-154 ALSTON & BIRD 333 Soutlt Hope Street, 16th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071-1410 213-576-1000 Fax: 213-576-1100 www.alston.conn Edward J. Casey Direct Dial: 213-576-1005 E-mail: ed.casey®alstonmm December 7, 2017 Via Email skelahei santa ana.ora Selena Kelaher City of Santa Ana Planning Division P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Re: Proposed Hampton Hotel Project Dear Ms. Kelaher: This law firm represents the owner and operator of Hollybrook Senior Living of Orange ("Hollybrook"), located at 2025 North Bush Street, Santa Ana, California. Hollybrook has been an important member of the community since it began its operations in 1969. We write this letter to express our concerns about the parking and traffic related impacts that would be caused by the proposed Hampton Hotel Project ("Hotel Project"), particularly since Hollybrook is located less than one quarter of a mile away from the Project site. Currently, the Project site is used by members of the community for parking given the deficiencies in the amount of parking provided in this area of the City. We first address the adequacy of the Mitigated Negative Declaration ("MND") prepared for the Hotel Project. Case law is clear that courts generally apply the "fair argument" test to review an agency's decision to use a negative declaration under the California Environmental, Quality Act ("CEQA"). (Rominger v. County ofColusa (2014) 229 Cal.App.4th 690, 713.) CEQA requires a lead agency to prepare an EIR for any project that "may have a significant effect on the environment." (Pub. Resources Code, § 21151; Friends of "B" Street v. City of Hayward (1980) 106 Ca1.App.3d 988, 999.) If an initial study reveals that a project may have a significant effect on the environment, an EIR must be prepared. (Friends of "B" Street, supra, 106 Cal.App.3d at p. 1000.) Courts have routinely held that an EIR must be prepared "whenever it can be fairly argued on the basis of substantial evidence that the project may have significant environmental impact." (Id. at p. 1001.) Alston & Bird LLP EXHIBIT B www alston corn Atlanta I Beijing I Brussels I Charlotte I Dallas I Los Angeles I New York I Research Triangle I San Francisco I Sultan Valley I Washington, D.C. 75A-155 Selena Kelaher December 7, 2017 Page 2 Since a "negative declaration ends environmental review, the fair argument test provides a low threshold for requiring an EIR." (Ocean View Estates Homeowners Assn., Inc. v. Monlecito Water Dist. (2004) 116 Cal.App.4th 396, 399; County Sanitation District No. 2 of Los Angeles County v. County of Kern (2005) 127 Cal.AppAth 1544, 1579.) If the record supports a fair argument that a project will result in significant environmental impacts, the required remedy is to order preparation of an EIR. (Communities for a Better Environment v. South Coast Air Quality Management Dist. (2010) 48 CalAth 310, 319- 20.) Under this standard, "deference to the agency's determination is not appropriate and its decision not to require an EIR can be upheld only when there is no credible evidence to the contrary." (Id. [emphasis added]; see also Rominger, supra, 229 Cal.App.4th at p. 713.) The CEQA Guidelines require that if a lead agency is "presented with a fair argument that a project may have a significant effect on the environment, the lead agency shall prepare an EIR even though it may also be presented with other substantial evidence that the project will not have a significant effect." (CEQA Guideline 15064(f)(1); No Oil, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles (1975) 13 Cal.3d 68, 75.) The MND provides no analysis of the environmental impacts associated with the loss of parking attributable to conversion of the Project site to a hotel. While parking is not considered a direct environmental impact under CEQA, CEQA requires that indirect and secondary impacts must be analyzed. (Refer to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15064(d)(2), 15358(a)(2).) The loss of parking, combined with the inadequate amount of parking that the Hotel Project would provide (see below), will cause significant indirect and secondary traffic impacts associated with motorists driving on local streets looking for parking spaces. Neither the MND nor the traffic reports attached to the MND discuss or even mention that potential significant traffic impact. We also object to the proposed parking variance sought by the applicant of the Hotel Project. During the City Council hearing held on May 2, 2017, for the purchase and sale of the subject property, Hassan Haghani, Executive Director Planning and Building, stated that the proposed concept plan for the Hotel Project proposes to meet all "required" parking on site. At the request of Councilman Jose Solorio, the item was continued to May 16, 2017 and staff was directed to report back on the availability of other public parking options in close proximity to the existing parking lot. Yet no report with a solution has been provided to the community. The proposed 135 -room hotel requires one parking space per guest room plus one space for every 10 guest rooms for a total of 149 spaces. The proposed 2,627 square -foot restaurant requires 21 parking spaces and the proposed 922 square -foot bar requires 8 spaces. Thus, the Applicant must provide 178 parking spaces. Instead of providing those 178 required parking spaces, the applicant for the Hotel Project seeks a variance to provide only 128 spaces, which would be a 30% reduction from the required number of parking spaces. In reviewing the file for the application for the Hotel Project, it appears that the applicant has provided no parking demand or other study to justify such a substantial reduction in the number of required parking spaces. 75A-156 Selena Kelaher December 7, 2017 Page 3 Further, the City's Municipal Code provides very specific criteria that the applicant must meet to obtain the requested variance, including that there are "special circumstances" concerning the subject property; the variance is necessary to preserve a substantial property right; and the variance will not be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the surrounding properties. Yet, the application only provides one -sentence responses to those required findings, with no detailed analysis of how the Hotel Project meets the criteria for a variance. To that end, the application provides no analysis of alternative configurations to the on-site parking proposed by the applicant for the Hotel Project. Given the community's concerns about parking in this area, as raised at the March 9, 2017, Sunshine Community Meeting and the May 2nd meeting of the City Council, we believe that the Hotel Project should not be approved unless and until adequate parking is provided both for the community and the Hotel Project. EJC/ysr LEGAL02/37744244vl Very truly Edward J. Casey 75A-157 December 11, 2017 City of Santa Ana Clerk of the Santa Ana Planning Commission 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 emailed to: eCommentCa)santa-ana.or¢ RE: Support for Proposed Hotel and Related Project at 2129 N. Main Street, Santa An Honorable Members of the Santa Ana Planning Commission: I am re -sending a letter similar to what I had submitted to the City Council in May 2017, in support of the above -referenced project. As a proud resident of the Floral Park neighborhood in Santa Ana, who regularly hosts guests and takes them to the downtown area for a true "new urban' experience, I enthusiastically support the proposed 135 -room hotel with restaurant and bar/lounge, proposed for 2129 N. Main Street. As a resident of a registered historic landmark (historic home) in Floral Park, I also enthusiastically commend the project's proposed preservation of two historical homes that are next to the proposed hotel. A new and sophisticated downtown hotel is the precise economic development stimulus that would assist residents like me hosting guests, as well as visitors to Southern California, easily experience Santa Ana's "buzzing' downtown scene, hidden gems like the Bower's Museum, and other nearby attractions like Main Place Shopping Mall. In the spirit of full disclosure, please be advised that Mr. Kevin Coleman is a good friend of mine, as we know each other very well through the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce and other city-wide organizations. Additionally, my law firm, Rutan & Tucker LLP, does work for Mr. Coleman's company, Net Development. This letter of support, however, is based on Mr. Coleman's proven track record to design, build, lease - up, and maintain top-quality hotel projects and ancillary buildings. I have visited and stayed at such hotels. I have also worked with him personally, through Habitat for Humanity, with the construction of a single family home in Santa Ana, at the corner of Flower Street and Edinger Avenue. This project would be the beneficiary of Mr. Coleman's and Net Development's strong expertise in construction and admirable understanding in maintaining good community relations. In other words, this project will not only be a huge economic benefit to the city, through hotel (TOT), sales and property taxes, but also will be yet another shining star in the City's inventory of unique and community -oriented projects. I urge the Planning Commission to approve the project at its meeting this month. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, William H. (Bill) Ihrke Santa Ana Resident 75A-158 4TT MainPlace Mall CENTENNIAL COLLECTION December 5, 2017 Planning and Building Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza, Ross Annex (M-20) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 Re: Hampton Inn Project located at 2129 Main Street Santa Ana Planning Commission: I am writing to express my support of the proposed Hampton Inn development project to be located at 2129 Main St. in Santa Ana. I have previously verbally expressed my support for this project to the Santa Ana City Council when this project was an agenda item with the council. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach me at 714-559-6525 or by email at iffiahcr@centennialree.com Jonathan Maher General Manager MainPlace Mall Centennial Real Estate Company HAMPTON INN HOTEL 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET PUBLIC COMMENTS RECEIVED EXHIBIT 14 2800 N. Main Street, Suite 775, Santa Ana, CA 92705 T 714.547.7800 F 714.547.2643 75A-159 From: Krish Love To: Kelaher. Selena Cc: Kevin Coleman Subject: FW: Main St.- Letter of support Date: Monday, December 11, 2017 3:21:01 PM Attachments: imaaeODI.Dna imaae001.Dno Per Kevin's request, please see the email below from Peter Keller/Bowers Museum in full support of the project. Thank you. Kristi Love Whitacre Executive Assistant to Kevin A. Coleman Net Development Co. 3130 Airway Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714-754-4454/714-754-0198 fax www.netdevco.com From: Peter Keller [mailto:PKeller@bowers.org] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 11:27 AM To: Kristi Love <klove@netdevco.com> Cc: Bill Ihrke (bihrke@rutan.com) <bihrke@rutan.com>; Kevin Coleman <kcole ma n @ netd evco.co m> Subject: Re: Main St: Letter of support Hi Kristi, I'm so sorry. I was out of the Country last week and never saw your request. Unfortunately, the Museum is closed on Mondays and I have no way to access the letter. We, of course. Fully support your project, but can't get the letter out on such short notice. Would our last letter help? Peter Sent from my iPhone On Dec 11, 2017, at 11:14 AM, Kristi Love <klove(cDnetdevco.com> wrote: Hello Dr. Keller, I just returned from vacation and I understand that we did not receive a response from you to my email below. As requested, the city wants us to gather another set of support letters. The Planning Commission meeting is tonight so anything you can supply would be hugely appreciated. 75A-160 Please forward to me and I will see that the correct person at the city receives it. Thank you. <in�l/01.pftg> Kristi Love Whitacre Executive Assistant to Kevin A. Coleman Net Development Co. 3130 Airway Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714-754-4454/714-754-0198 fax www.netdevco.com From: Kristi Love Sent: Monday, December 04, 2017 5:06 PM To: 'PJ Jahangiri<piahangiri(cDadvantaee-reo.com>' <piahangiri(Madvantage-reo.com>; 'Jonathan Maher'<jmaher(cDcentennialrec.com>;'Dave Elliott' <delliott(osantaanachamber.com>; Eugen Andres <ecandres(a andreslaw.com>;'Peter Keller PH.D' <pkeller0bowers.org>; Bill Ihrke (bihrke(@rutan.com) <bihrke(@rutan.com>;'Ryan Chase' <rchaseuscPamail.com> Cc: Kevin Coleman <kcoleman(@netdevco.com>;'Nancy Vasgei <nvasauezRaandreslaw.com>; Rob Leiter<rleiter(@Iee-associates.com>; Sophie Rosado <srosado(@netdevco.com> Subject: Main St: Letter of support Email from Kevin Coleman: To all, The city is asking us to once again collect letters of support for our Hampton Inn project to be located at 2129 Main St., these letters are needed as soon as possible and will be submitted for the Planning Commission Meeting scheduled for this coming Monday. December 1P. It would be greatly appreciated if you could send us the letters and we will provide them to the planner that is coordinating our project. Your support means a lot to me! Thank you, Kevin. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. 75A-161 <urUW()0/.pn#> Kristi Love Whitacre Executive Assistant to Kevin A. Coleman Net Development Co. 3130 Airway Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714-754-4454/714-754-0198 fax www.netdevco.com Peter Keller President 2002 North Main Street Santa Ana, CA 92706 T: 714.567.3601 F: 714.567.3604 PKeller(abowers.ore EMPRESS DOWAGER CIXI: SELECTIONS FROM THE SUMMER PALACE Now Openl KIDSEUM - TEAM LAB KIDS FUTURE PARK: ART + TECHNOLOGY ENDURANCE: THE ANTARCTIC LEGACY OF SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON AND FRANK HURLEY The information in this e-mail message may be privileged, confidential and protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution or copying is strictly prohibited. If you think that you have received this e-mail in error, please e-mail the sender and delete all copies. 75A-162 ALST®N & BIRD 333 South Hope street, 16th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071-1410 213-576-1000 Fax: 213-576-1100 wwwalsloli Edward J. Casey Direct Dial. 213376-1005 E-mail:-ed.casey®alstoncom December 11, 2017 Ira Entail Selena Kelaber City of Santa Anna Planning Division 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Re: Proposed Hampton Hotel Project Dear Ms. Kelaher: Following up on our letter dated December 7, 2017, on behalf of the owner and operator of Hollybrook Senior Living of Orange ("Hollybrook") we have additional concerns about the parking variance and traffic related impacts that would be caused by the proposed Hampton Hotel Project ("Hotel Project"). Even though a copy of the Shared Parking Analysis was not in the Project file during our review on December 5, 2017, we have now reviewed the staff report and the parking analysis. In review of these documents we note following inconsistencies within the reports: The required number of parking spaces is different in each report. The staff reports states 166 parking spaces are required and the Shared Parking Analysis states the Hotel Project needs 194 parking spaces. The Urban Land Institute ("ULP') Shared Parking Analysis is generally used for large mixed-use or for shopping center projects proposed on several acres of land. What is the basis for using ULI methodology to analyze parking for small hotel and restaurant project? • The applicant proposes a 135 room hotel and to convert the onsite historic structures into a 2,627 square foot restaurant and the other into a 922 square foot restaurant that will not be operated by the hotel. Yet the Parking Analysis assumes a smaller hotel, 1,027 square feet, with the restaurant and bar areas within the hotel building. The staff report notes that the applicant proposes to offer parking for the hotel guest, restaurant patrons and to the public for a paid price. What is the result of the Shared Parking Analysis using the correct project description and including public parking as a land use? Alston & Bird LLP www Iston corn Atlanta I Beijing I Brussels I charlotte I Dallas I Los Angeles I New York I Research Triangle I San Francisco I Silicon Valley I Washington, D.r 75A-163 Selena Kelaher December 11, 2017 Page 2 • The number of employees projected in the Parking Analysis appears to be low based on three different businesses proposed to operate onsite. • The Parking Study analyzes the parking demand for the hotel, however there is no mention of the existing 93 public parking spaces that will be removed as a result of this Project. The staff reports provides information on 46 existing parking spaces in the area, some of which have time restrictions and therefore is not an adequate solution for replacing all 93 spaces. The removal of 93 parking spaces without a 1:1 replacement and granting a variance to allow reduced onsite parking for the Hotel Project is a significant issue for Hollybrook and the community and an Environmental Impact Report ("EIR") should be prepared. We therefore request that the City Planning Commission continue consideration of the Hotel project to allow staff the necessary time to prepare an EIR and to find an adequate parking solution that satisfies the entire community. EJC/ysr LEGAL02/37749748v1 Very truly yours, Edward J. Casey 75A-164 From: Kelaher, Selena To: Bernal. Sarah Subject: FW: Objections to Approval of 2129 N. Main Street Hampton Hotel Date: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 8:08:20 AM Hi Sarah - I am sending this now to be included for the Jan 22nd PC meeting. Thanks, Selena From: Michael@Better-Neighborhoods.com [mailto:michael@better-neighborhoods.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 8:27 PM To: Kelaher, Selena Subject: Re: Objections to Approval of 2129 N. Main Street Hampton Hotel Dear Ms. Kelaher, I have the following objections to the approval of the proposed Hampton Hotel at 2129 N. Main Street. 1. Zoning Change. I don't see how the city can make the findings required for a zone change for this property? It seems to me that if the proposed zone change is approved, the development will be so significantly different than that of the existing developments and the surrounding area as to make the change untenable for the community at large. 2. Alcohol Permit. The city should deny the conditional use permit for the sale of alcohol. There are already more than enough liquor licenses in the city I can't see how the community needs even more. 3. Variances. Variances should only be given to a developer if there are special circumstances. I cannot see how there can be any special circumstances for this property. For example, what substantial property right would be preserved by granting these variances? I think that granting a variance for this project would be detrimental to the public welfare because of the additional traffic, sale of liquor, and overall congestion. 4. Historical Site. The developer intends to relocate one historical building to another location and to turn it into a bar, and also wants to turn another historical building into a restaurant. The proposed mitigation measures to try to minimize the loss of the historical integrity of these historic buildings are completely insufficient. The Historical Resources Evaluation Report says about the proposed move of the nationally historic Melton House, "the move will cause the Melton House to lose several aspects of historic integrity that includes location, setting, feeling and 75A-165 association." Wow! I don't see how you can mitigate those losses if the Melton House, a national historic property, is moved from its historic location, to make room for a Hampton hotel. I do not think that by simply following the Secretary of the Interior's standards you are in any way preventing the Melton House from losing its historical character. 5. Shade and Shadow. The MND does not include any shade and shadow impacts. Why not? For a proposed building of this size, it seems that the developer should complete a shade and shadow analysis for the benefit of the community. For these reasons, I object to the approval of this project. Please make sure that the planning commission takes these objections into consideration, and includes any necessary additional analysis. Sincerely, Michael Goolsby 75A-166 PJ & Neda Jahangiri December 5, 2017 City of Santa Ana Planning Commission 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92702 RE: Hampton Inn Hotel — 2129 North Main Street, Santa Ana Dear Sir/madam, We are writing to confirm our support for the proposed Hampton Inn Hotel project as it has been presented. We have found Net Development to be very responsive to community inputs, questions and inclusive in their outreach. Specifically, we are impressed by their proposal to preserve the historical significance of the old MacFarlane Buildings as well as the design and construction of the hotel project. We believe this will set a new standard for the future projects on Main Street museum row. Thank you for including our support in your consideration and hope you will also agree that this project will be a positive addition both aestatically and economically to our community. SIiincerely; P i- da�7aNai5g(n 1421 N. Wanda Road, Suite 120, Orange, California 92867 714,288.8600w 714.423.2017c 75A-167 From: Bernal, Sarah T0: Beatriz Mendoza; Cynthia Contreras -Leo; Eric Alderete; Kenneth Nouven; Lvnnette Verino; Mark McLoughlin; Phi Bacerra Subject: FW: less Evans - resident at 2057 N. Bush St. Santa Ana, CA 92706 Date: Monday, January 22, 2018 2:10:00 PM Please see below comment for your review and consideration. Thank you. -----Original Message ----- From: RudeJess [mailto;jessrude7lr7agmail com] Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 1:50 PM To: eComment; jessrude7l@gmail.com; Jess Evans; Kelaher, Selena Subject: Jess Evans - resident at 2057 N. Bush St. Santa Ana, CA 92706 This message is for the meeting Thursday, January 22nd preposed Hotel project: Thank you for your time. Vmjust gonna make a list of our concerns at the residence previously stated 1) Santa Ana is in the top five most densely populated cities in America with a population of 300,000 or more citizens. 2) Density and congestion do not mix with senior citizens. 3) If the project goes through we will have only one left hand turn into our neighborhood. This is rough cause it is seriously congested at that Main Street exchange. We will not be able to get comfortably into our neighborhood. 4) Our home is against the freeway. If you add more traffic to Main Street the level of pollution and dust will go up in our home and neighborhood. It already smells bad most of the day. Adding more traffic will make it worse. Noise, dust, fumes, break noise, homs etc. 5) We moved here from Buena Park to get much closer to work. As of right now it takes longer to go four miles than it originally took us to go 14 miles. This is due to how bad this little cross section of streets are. 6) Adding more traffic to Main and a hotel with a street light will make it a serious headache trying to get on the freeway and out to work. Even worse it will back up traffic past 17th street during bad hours. This traffic will add fumes and pollution in front and behind our home. 7) The amount of dust and fumes that impacts our home is already super bad. If you add more congestion to our little cramped area our home will be unbearable to live in. 8) This is a serious problem. My mother is a senior citizen who we begged to move here so we could look out for her. She is about to move back to New Mexico. She already can not have guests over and she is scared to death to drive through this local area due to the massive congestion. 9) The amount of stress this project is causing my family is unfair. With an area recognized nationally as super dense why didn't the city consider its already pre-existing citizens? We would have loved to worked with you. 10) Now. This project will min the value of our home. Removing two vintage homes that anchor the value of our home and building a hotel will crush the value of our home. 11) The city is suppose to protect our interests. In this situation your getting a good deal. Your getting your money. But it's at the expense of my families future. Financially, emotionally and environmentally. 12) I am requesting an EIR. Without an environmental report your in dereliction of the health of this community 75A-168 13) Show this community you care about it. Work with us. Get an Environmental Report before building in this highly impacted area. 14) Find a project that doesn't add excessive pollution and traffic to this area and also add to the beauty and financial security of our communities. "Santa Ana was named after the Grandmother of Marry. Saint Anne. What a wonderful tribute to our community if you worked with your children like a loving mother. You have a chance tonight. Thank you, Jess Evans for the Evans and Cage family Sent from my iPad 75A-169 From: Bernal, Sarah To: Beatriz Mendoza; Cynthia Contreras -Leo; Erfc Ald r t ; Kenneth Nguyen; Lynnette Verino; Mark McLoughlin: Phil Bacerra Subject: FW: Main Street, Hampton Inn Project Date: Monday, January 22, 2018 2:11:00 PM Please see below Comment for your review and consideration. From: Flores, Rosa Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 1:29 PM To: Huizar, Maria Subject: FW: Main Street, Hampton Inn Project FYI. From: Fernando Rodriguez[mailto:Fernando _Office@Yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 7:44 AM To: City Council Subject: Main Street, Hampton Inn Project City Mainnta St reet�inHamommiotonioneting Inn Project January 22, 2018 City Hall Council Chambers 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana CA 92701 <citycouncil(a)Santa-ana.ory> Dear City Council, My name is Fernando Rodriguez, and I own property located at, 2021 N Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706. I am writing to you today to voice my support for the Hotel development project at the City owned parking lot on Main Street and I-5 Freeway. The parking lot, which is supposed to be a positive aspect of a limited parking area, is actually inadvertently causing a substantial negative impact for the surrounding community. This is due to the high level of homeless individuals, prostitutes, and drug dealers that have made this parking lot their home base, and consistently cause social nuisances. I know that if the hotel project is approved, it will not only make our museum district pleasant again, but also provide many other great impacts on the city and citizens. Such as, create much-needed jobs and provide the city with additional funds through, room taxes. Therefore, I kindly ask the Planning Commission to please approve this project. Respectfully, Fernando Rodriguez 75A-170 Femando Rodrieuez Administrator Law Offices Of. Michael F. Smith Where ex ern fence joins forces with exceptional service Cell: (714) 713-7777 Office: (714) 560-0101 Fax• (714)409-33333 Femando_Offi ce@yahoo.com LeealOffi ceSeryice. Com Thank you and have a=at day! APlease consider the environment before printing this email 75A-171 PJ & Neda Jahangiri December 19, 2017 City of Santa Ana Planning Commission 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92702 RE: Hampton Inn Hotel — 2129 North Main Street, Santa Ana Dear Planning Commissioners, We are writing to express our strongest support for the Hotel development project at the City owned parking lot on Main Street. We believe the development of a 4 star hotel at the approach to Main Street "Museum District" will highlight and revitalize the already established cultural landmarks like the Bowers Museum as well as usher in much needed economic growth benefiting both local businesses and residents. There has been a small, albeit vocal opposition to losing the parking lot and not necessarily the construction of the hotel. The chief concerns are the loss of free and unrestricted parking for a few nearby commercial property and apartment owners. Their compliant amounts to asking the City to subsidize free parking spaces for a few businesses that violate the off- street parking requirements. While it is important to hear the local community speak out and understand their concerns, however it also distorts the bigger and more important dilemma facing the City. The unsupervised use of the parking lot has come at a cost and if unchecked it will only get worse. The problems include many incidents of public nuisances such as crime, prostitution, homelessness and gang activities. These activities have manifested their way toward nearby properties which have suffered the brunt of both emotional and financial costs. As the representatives of the entire beautiful City of Santa Ana, you have the great responsibility and obligation to all of her citizens and not just a few select individuals seeking continuous free parking. If approved, we believe the Hotel project will eliminate these concerns, free up budget for the parking lot oversight and bring much needed bed tax revenues to our financially strapped coffers. Thank you in advance for understanding our concerns and look forward in meeting all of you at next Monday's scheduled meeting. Neda Jahangiri 1421 N. Wanda Road, Suite 120, Orange, California 92867 714.288.8600w 714.423.2017c 75A-172 ORDINANCE NO. NS-XXXX AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW NO. 2017-96, AND APPROVING AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 2017- 02 REZONING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2056 AND 2058 NORTH BUSH STREET FROM PROFESSIONAL (P) TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL -MUSEUM DISTRICT (C1 - MD) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Net Development Company, hereinafter referred as "Applicant," has filed Amendment Application No. 2017-02 with the City of Santa Ana to change the zoning designation of approximately 0.5 -acre properties located at 2056 and 2058 North Bush Street from Professional (P) to Community Commercial -Museum District (C1 -MD). B. The zoning designation of Community Commercial -Museum District (C1 - MD) is consistent with the General Plan land use designation of District Center (DC). District Centers are designed to serve as anchors to the City's commercial corridors and to accommodate major development activity. C. The new zoning designation (C1 -MD) for the entire development site at 2056 and 2058 North Main Street is consistent with the proposed development project and the properties currently zoned C1 -MD in the immediate vicinity of the project site. D. On December 11, 2017, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing and voted to continue the item to the January 22, 2018 Planning Commission meeting and asked for more information on the impacts of displaced parking, the southbound Main Street left turn movement into the property, and review of the security measures. E. On January 22, 2018, the Planning Commission discussed the project and made a motion which resulted in a 3:3 vote. In the case of an impasse, pursuant to the Planning Commission Bylaws, the Applicant was offered the option of either continuing the item to a later date for further consideration by the Commission or denial without prejudice to allow the EXHIBIT 1 Ordinance No. NS-XXXX Page 1 of 4 75A-173 Applicant to appeal the decision to the City Council. The Applicant requested that the item be denied by the Planning Commission to allow them to move forward to the City Council for a final decision. F. The City Council, prior to taking action on this ordinance, held a duly noticed public hearing on February 20, 2018. G. The City Council has reviewed applicable general plan policies and has determined that this proposed rezoning is consistent with the purpose of the General Plan. H. The City Council hereby adopts as findings all facts presented in the Request for Council Action dated February 20, 2018 accompanying this matter. I. For these reasons, Amendment Application No. 2017-02 is hereby found and determined to be consistent with the intent and purpose of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, thus changing the zoning district is found to be consistent with the General Plan of the City of Santa Ana and otherwise justified by the public necessity, convenience, and general welfare... Section 2. The City Council has reviewed and considered the information contained in the initial study and the mitigated negative declaration (MND)/Environmental Review No. 2017-96, prepared with respect to this project. The City Council has, as a result of its consideration and the evidence presented at the hearings on this matter, determined that, as required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the State CEQA Guidelines, a MND adequately addresses the expected environmental impacts of this project. On the basis of this review, the City Council finds that with the implementation of the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program there is no evidence from which it can be fairly argued that the project will have a significant adverse effect on the environment. The City Council hereby certifies and approves the MND and directs that the Notice of Determination be prepared and filed with the County Clerk of the County of Orange in the manner required by law. Pursuant to Title XIV, California Code of Regulations (CCR) § 735.5(c)(1), the City Council has determined that, after considering the record as a whole, there is no evidence that the proposed Project will have the potential for any significant adverse effect on wildlife resources or the ecological habitat upon which wildlife resources depend. The proposed Project exists in an urban environment characterized by paved concrete, roadways, surrounding buildings and human activity. However, pursuant to Fish and Game Code § 711.2 and Title XIV, CCR § 735.5, the payment of Fish and Game Department filing fees in conjunction with this project is at the discretion of the State of California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Ordinance No. NS-XXXX Page 2 of 4 75A-174 Section 3. The real property located at 2056 and 2058 North Bush Street in Santa Ana is hereby reclassified from Professional (P) to Community Commercial - Museum District (C1 -MD). Amended Sectional District Map number 6-5-9, showing the above described changes in use district designation, is hereby approved and attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by this reference as though fully -set forth herein. Section 4. 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 competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of the ordinance. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby declares that it would 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. Section 5. The Applicant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City of Santa Ana, its officials, officers, agents, and employees, from any and all liability, claims, actions or proceedings that may be brought arising out of its approval of this project, and any approvals associated with the project, including, without limitation, any environmental review or approval, except to the extent caused by the sole negligence of the City of Santa Ana. ADOPTED this day of , 2018. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney Byb f t� Lisa Storck Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers Ordinance No. NS-XXXX Page 3 of 4 75A-175 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the attached Ordinance No. NS- to be the original 'ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on 2018 and that said ordinance was published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana Ordinance No. NS-XXXX Page 4 of 4 75A-176 NT Il tg� JA A a� r P1 JA [YnlWOORn Eii 1 k i auw. g K y 3 H1 51 v PI i.fll. IPI Ign- pi j IRIi f{[7p EMs flxE . Ri' MAP .R1 4LLLRAp W �K _ 6u1M CYRe 4V Rl RI." R_3 WrV E {R1 0 e£ IRI L YFF40W t Rx Y.iuOeV n I�yS 1 ��L LON/V 1 !Y!Y LPI R-1 RT; k xmsT' _ Ple AMJ,ip {71i---� AMfT .. isPO{i SP> SP3 �l—_� 0—,1+2�. C'� I 3 ZONING DISTRICTS Im cs Rf3 e5i win o..r. shun .1 W F I q1E � 69ovV4'RCT �� OS � � r AYxe OR flldl§ F*LSj f J 4R..1. $ OEELXNOW ,t J 4 -` n 6Nft � i j Opt 7 RI rveLON y yy� � �, !PI RU r f S3 a ivr- k 1 I Rf I I mlll Al GENERAL AGRICULTURAL CSM SOUNIMAINSTREETCOMMERCIALOST. R2 TWO-FAMLYRESIDENCE -S PARKING MODIFICATION C1 COMMUNRYCOMMERCWL GC GOVERNMENTCENTER R3 MULTIPLEFAMLYRESIDENCE -02 OVERLAYMNE CUD COMMUNITY COMMYFRCAL-MUSEUM DST. MI LIGHTNDUSTRIAL R4 SUBURSANAPARTMENT PRD PLANNED RESIDENTIAL C2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL M2 HEAWNDUSTRIAL RE RESIDENTIAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT C4 PLANNEDSHOPPNGCENTER 0 OPENSPACE SD SPECFICDEVELOPMENT -HD2 HEIGHTDSTRICT9 CS ARTERIAL COMMERCWL P PROFESSIONAL SP SPECIFICPLAN CR COMMERCIAL RESIOENRAL RI SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP: 6-5-9 �s"�4 CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA `��' Exhibit: A 75A-177 75A-178 RESOLUTION NO. 2018-xx A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING VARIANCE NO. 2017-07 AS CONDITIONED TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SIX -STORY 73,322 -SQUARE -FOOT HOTEL AND RESTAURANT WITH DEVIATIONS TO PARKING, FRONT SETBACK, WALL HEIGHT AND SIGNAGE FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 2115, 2123 AND 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Net Development Company, hereinafter referred to as "Applicant," is requesting approval of Variance No. 2017-07 as conditioned, to allow the construction of a six -story 73,322 square foot 135 -room hotel and restaurant on 1.9 acres at 2115, 2123 and 2129 North Main Street. B. Pursuant to Santa An Municipal Code (SAMC) Section 41-638, the Planning Commission is authorized to review and approve the following variances for this project to: a) reduce the number of required off-street parking spaces, b) reduce the front setback, c) increase wall heights, and d) increase the number of major building identification signs as set forth by the Santa Ana Municipal Code. C. Variance No. 2017-07 came before the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana on December 11, 2017, for a duly noticed public hearing. At the December 11, 2017 Planning Commission meeting the Commission continued the item to the January 22, 2018 Planning Commission meeting and asked for more information on the impacts of displaced parking, the southbound Main Street left turn movement into the property, and review of the security measures. D. On January 22, 2018, the Planning Commission discussed the project and made a motion which resulted in a 3:3 vote. In the case of an impasse, pursuant to the Planning Commission Bylaws, the Applicant was offered the option of either continuing the item to a later date for further consideration by the Commission or denial without prejudice to allow the Applicant to appeal the decision to the City Council. The Applicant requested that the item be denied by the Planning Commission to allow them to move forward to the City Council fora final decision. EXHIBIT -3 Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 1 of 8 75A-179 E. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana has considered the information and determines that following findings, which must be established in order to grant Variance No. 2017-07, have been established as required by SAMC Section 41-638: 1. That because of special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of this Chapter. The project site has a special circumstance related to its location and surroundings. The project is bound by the Santa Ana (1-5) Freeway on the north. The site is an irregular shaped lot which limits functional site configurations for a hotel, restaurant and off-street parking. a) The shared parking study (dated 1.16.18) prepared by RK Engineering Group, Inc., has concluded that the proposed number of parking spaces on-site will be sufficient to meet the peak parking demands of the hotel and restaurant. As a result, the parking variance will allow the Applicant the ability to use the property in a manner that is consistent with the surrounding commercial uses. b) The variance from the front yard setback requirement is due to the existing location of the MacFarlane House, an existing historic structure proposed for use as a restaurant. In an effort to provide an undulating streetscape, the front setback will be reduced to seven (7) feet. c) Walls in front yards are limited to four (4) feet in height. The increase in wall height to seven feet six inches (T 6") is due to the strict application of California Building Code requirements for pool safety and to provide privacy to pool patrons. The wall height for the restaurant deck will match the pool wall to keep a uniform look along the streetscape. In addition, the surrounding properties also do not meet the 15 foot front setback requirement, thereby making this project consistent with its surrounding development pattern. d) The building elevations are visible from all four directions and from the highly traveled Santa Ana (1-5) Freeway. Due to the high visibility of the hotel, signage is requested for all four building elevations to allow for long-distance Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 2 of 8 75A-180 identification and to attract motorists that may be traveling through Orange County. 2. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one (1) or more substantial property rights. The granting of this variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of substantial property rights. a) The granting of the parking variance will preserve the property owner's ability to develop the lot with a conditionally permitted use that will assist in revitalizing the area. Strict application of the off-street parking standards would result in significant changes to the site plan and increased construction costs which would render the project infeasible. b) The reduced front setback allows the property owner to use the historic structure in its current location. Requiring the property owner to relocate a historic structure to the required front setback could impact the character of the historic structure and would be a financial burden. c) The increased wall height will allow the hotel to offer on- site amenities to visitors such a pool and outdoor dining area. Due to site size and configuration constraints there are limited siting planning options available to provide these outdoor amenities. d) The increased major identification signs will allow the property owner the right to promote hospitality commerce and improve community identity by providing additional identification for a well-known hotel brand. 3. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public or surrounding properties. a) As demonstrated in the shared parking study for the project, the site will have sufficient parking to accommodate the current and future needs of the various uses proposed on the site. Therefore, the reduction in parking will not be detrimental to the surrounding community as it will not result in parking impacts affecting adjacent commercial and residential neighborhoods. Further, the parking lot will have controlled access gates which will allow for paid parking for hotel guests, restaurant patrons and the public. Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 3 of 8 75A-181 b) Allowing the variance for a reduced front setback will provide the property owner with the same benefits as the surrounding property owners. c) The increased wall height for the pool is required to meet California Building Code requirements. Further, the front wall height will be similar to the wall heights of the surrounding commercial properties along Main Street. d) There will be no more than one major identification sign on each building elevation, therefore the increased signage will not be detrimental to the public. Finally, conditions have been placed to ensure that the site be in compliance with all other development standards applicable to the property. 4. That the granting of a variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the city. The Hampton Inn by Hilton hotel will support several goals and policies of the General Plan, including Goals 2 and 3 of the Economic Development Element to maintain and enhance the diversity of the City's economic base and increase Santa Ana's share of the regional economy. The hotel will increase Santa Ana's contribution to the hospitality and tourism sector of the regional economy and will be subject to the City's Hotel Visitors' Tax, generating revenue for the City. The project also supports Goals 1, 2 and 4 of the Land Use Element to encourage uses that promote a balance of land uses that address basic community needs, promote land uses which enhance the City's economic and fiscal viability, and to protect and enhance development sites and districts which are unique community assets that enhance the quality of life. The site is located off an arterial street and is .easily accessible from the 1-5 Freeway making it a prominent building within Santa Ana. The development will rehabilitate a property that is underutilized and will increase capital investment. Two historic structures, the MacFarlane and Melton Houses, will be retained and reused as a restaurant. In addition, the hotel is in character with the Museum District, an office and cultural center that promotes visitors from outside of Santa Ana. Conditions of approval will also ensure that the project remains compatible with surrounding land uses. Section 2. Mitigated Negative Declaration (Environmental Review No. 2017- 96) and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program was prepared with respect to this project. The City Council has, as a result of its consideration of the record as a Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 4 of 8 75A-182 whole and the evidence presented at the hearings on this matter, determined that, as, required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the State CEQA Guidelines, Environmental Review No. 2017-96 meets all the requirements of CEQA. Section 3. The Applicant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City of Santa Ana, its officials, officers, agents, and employees, from any and all liability, Claims, actions or proceedings that may be brought arising out of its approval of this project, and any approvals associated with the project, including without limitation, any environmental review or approval, except to the extent caused by the sole negligence of the City of Santa Ana. Section 4. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, after conducting the public hearing, hereby approves Variance No. 2017-07 as conditioned in "Exhibit A° attached hereto and incorporated as though fully set forth herein. This decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the above said hearing, which includes, but is not limited to: the Request for Council Action dated. February 20, 2018, and exhibits attached thereto; and the public testimony, written and oral, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. ADOPTED this day of , 2018. .Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney By: A4 Lisa Storck Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 5 of 8 75A-183 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2018 -XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 75A-184 Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 6 of 8 EXHIBIT A Conditions for Approval for Variance No. 2017-07 Variance No. 2017-07 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the California Building Standards Code, and all other applicable regulations. In addition, they shall meet the following conditions of approval: The Applicant must comply with each and every condition listed belownp 'or to exercising the rights conferred by this variance. result in the revocation of the variance. 1. All proposed site improvements must conform to the Site Plan Review (DP No. 2017- 0.7) and the staff report exhibits. 2. Variance No. 2017-07 shall not be effective until the Historic Resources Commission reviews the exterior modifications to the historic structures and relocation of the historic structure at a public hearing and issues a certificate of appropriateness. If said approvals are held to be invalid or "unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, or otherwise denied, then this variance shall be null and void and have no further force and effect. 3. The Applicant shall comply with the Mitigation Measures within the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program prepared for the project. 4. Any amendment to this variance must be submitted to the Planning Division for review. At that time, staff will determine if administrative relief is available or the variance must be amended. 5. Prior to the issuance of a building permit a lot merger shall be recorded. 6. Prior to the issuance of a building permit a Public Art Plan must be submitted to the Planning Division for review and approval. 7. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a landscape plan including shrubs that are planted along the perimeter wall facing Bush Street and irrigation is to be submitted for review and approval. The landscape plan shall conform to the commercial landscape standards, Citywide Design Guidelines and the City's Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance. 8. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy the Applicant shall provide a Parking Management Plan. Included in this plan shall be a commitment on behalf of the hotel operator to provide parking at a paid rate to hotel, restaurant and public patrons. Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 7 of 8 75A-185 Submitted plans must indicate that all structures and parking lots comply with the provisions of Chapter 8, Article II, Division 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security Ordinance). All applicable sections must be printed verbatim on the submitted set of plans. III. The following are requirements that will need to be addressed and/or approved by the Public Works Agency prior to issuance of a building permit: Record an easement for a public vehicular turn -around area at the end of the public alley. The tum -around area will be maintained by the Developer. 2. Provide a letter of acknowledgement and approval from adjacent property owner for the removal of the northerly driveway at 2101 North Main Street. 3. Depict and note on utility plan the relocation of the water meter and vault that is being proposed within the new 20 -feet wide public utility easement. 'Place it within a new pop -out utility easement area of adequate size, adjacent to the proposed 20 - feet utility easement, preferably in an elevated and, protected area. 4. Depict and note on utility plan 10 -feet long water pipe encasement for a portion of the new 12 -inch public water main that will be underneath the new brick wall that surrounds the cul-de-sac (5 -feet on each side of the new brick wall), per City Standard No. 1429. 5. Depict and note on utility plan the construction of a new 8 -inch City public sewer main, to connect the new City manhole (at 404 -feet south of centerline of Buffalo Avenue) to the existing Orange County Sanitation Districts (OCSD) manhole, located at approximately 409 -feet south of Centerline of Buffalo Avenue, per OCSD Standards. 6. Record an agreement with the City for access through the site from the northern terminus of the alley to Main Street for emergencies, trash and utility trucks, and City maintenance vehicles. 7. Provide restriping, curb marking and signage to allow parallel street parking adjacent to the south curb of Buffalo Avenue between Broadway and Main Street. Resolution No.2018-xx Page 7 of 8 75A-186 RESOLUTION NO. 2018 -XX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2017-29 AS CONDITIONED TO ALLOW DEVELOPMENT OF A HAMPTON INN HOTEL LOCATED AT 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Net Development Company, hereinafter referred to as "Applicant," is requesting approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 2017-29 as conditioned, to allow the construction of a six -story 73,322 square foot 135 -room hotel and restaurant on 1.9 acres at 2129 North Main Street. B. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-375.2 requires approval of a conditional use permit for a hotel within the Community Commercial - Museum District (C1 -MD) zoning district. C. On December 11, 2017, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing for Conditional Use Permit No. 2017-29. At the December 11, 2017 Planning Commission meeting the Commission continued the item to the January 22, 2018 Planning Commission meeting and asked for more information on the impacts of displaced parking, the southbound Main Street left turn movement into the property and review of the security measures. D. On January 22, 2018, the Planning Commission discussed the project and made a motion which resulted in a 3:3 vote. In the case of an impasse, pursuant to the Planning Commission Bylaws, the Applicant was offered the option of either continuing the item to a later date for further consideration by the Commission or denial without prejudice to allow the Applicant to appeal the decision to the City Council. The Applicant requested that the item be denied by the Planning Commission to allow them to move forward to the City Council for a final decision. E. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana has considered the information and determines that the following findings, which must be established in order to grant this Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) Section 41-638, have been established to allow the hotel use: EXHIBIT 2 Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 1 of 7 75A-187 That the proposed use will provide a service or facility which will contribute to the general well being of the neighborhood or community. The proposed Hampton Inn hotel will provide a service to the community by providing an upper-midscale lodging option in the northern section of the City. The hotel will support the Museum District and the commercial uses in the area by providing lodging opportunities to those visiting and working in the area. In addition, the hotel will provide employment opportunities to residents that live in the City. The site plan was designed to minimize impacts to the surrounding neighborhood by placing the commercial buildings along Main Street away from the professional and residential uses, allowing for paid parking and eliminating the driveway on Bush Street (emergency vehicles only) to reduce the amount of traffic that currently uses Bush Street and the parking lot to cut -through to Main Street. 2. 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. The proposed Hampton Inn hotel will not be detrimental to persons residing or working in the area. Conditions of approval and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program have been incorporated to minimize potential adverse impacts from the hotel project. The project will comply with the California Building Code, and Orange County Public Health Agency regulations. In addition, mitigation measures include submittal of a soils management plan, asbestos survey and abatement, lead survey and abatement, compliance with noise regulations, and street improvements. That the proposed use will not adversely affect the present economic stability or future economic development of property in the surrounding area. The proposed use will not adversely affect the present economic stability or future economic development of property in the surrounding area. The parking lot is under-utilized, with development of the site bringing visitors to the City that may shop and dine at local businesses and therefore, contribute to economic development of the area. The hotel will be subject to the City's Hotel Visitors' Tax ordinance contributing to City revenues and will reduce the operating expenses the City used to maintain the public parking lot. The project will provide Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 2 of 7 75A-188 lodging opportunities for visitors to City attractions such as the Bowers Museum, Kidseum, the Discovery Cube Orange County, to those visiting nearby hospitals in Orange including the Children's Hospital Orange County (CHOC) and St. Joseph Health and for residents and businesses in the City, thereby reinforcing the image of Santa Ana within Orange County. 4. That the proposed use will comply with the regulations and conditions specified in this chapter for such use. The proposed project will comply with the regulations and conditions of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code with the exception of the proposed variances. The project is also in compliance with the City's Hotel and Motel Standards with the exception of building landscaping, widths of pedestrian walkways and the size of the conference room. 5. 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. The Hampton Inn by Hilton hotel will support several goals and policies of the General Plan, including Goals 2 and 3 of the Economic Development Element to maintain and enhance the diversity of the City's economic base and increase Santa Ana's share of the regional economy. The hotel will increase Santa Ana's contribution to the hospitality and tourism sector of the regional economy and will be subject to the City's Hotel Visitors' Tax, generating revenue for the City. The project also supports, Goals 1, 2 and 4 of the Land Use Element to encourage uses that promote a balance of land uses that address basic community needs, promote land uses which enhance the City's economic and fiscal viability and to protect and enhance development sites and districts which are unique community assets that enhance the quality of life. The site is located off an arterial street and is easily accessible from the 1-5 Freeway making it a prominent building within Santa Ana. The development will rehabilitate a property that is underutilized and will increase capital investment. Two historic structures, the MacFarlane and Melton Houses, will be retained and reused as a restaurant. In addition, the hotel is in character with the Museum District, an office and cultural center that promotes visitors from outside of Santa Ana. Conditions of approval will also ensure that the project remains compatible with surrounding land uses. Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 3 of 7 75A-189 F. Mitigated Negative Declaration (Environmental Review No. 2017-96) and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program was prepared with respect to this project. The City Council has, as a result of its consideration of the record as a whole and the evidence presented at the hearings on this matter, determined that, as required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the State CEQA Guidelines, Environmental Review No. 2017-96 meets all the requirements of CEQA. Section 2. The Applicant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City of Santa Ana, its officials, officers, agents, and employees, from any and all liability, claims, actions or proceedings that may be brought arising out of its approval of this project, and any approvals associated with the project except to the extent caused by the sole negligence of the City of Santa Ana. Section 3. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana after conducting the public hearing hereby approves Conditional Use Permit No. 2017-29 as conditioned in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein, for the project located at 2129 North Main Street. This decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the above said hearing, which includes, but is not limited to: the Request for Council Action dated February 20, 2018, and exhibits attached thereto; and the public testimony, written and oral, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. ADOPTED this _ day of 2018. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney By: Lisa Storck Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers Miguel A. Pulido Mayor 75A-190 Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 4 of 7 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2018 -XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 75A-191 Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 5 of 7 EXHIBIT A Conditions for Approval for Conditional Use Permit No 2017-29 Conditional Use Permit No. 2017-29 for a hotel located at 2129 North Main Street 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 site plan review and conditional use permit. condition may result in the revocation of the conditional use permit All proposed site improvements must conform to the Site Plan Review (DP No. 2017- 07) and the staff report exhibits. 2. Conditional Use Permit No. 2017-29 shall not be effective until the Historic Resources Commission reviews the exterior modifications to the historic structures and relocation of the historic structure at a public hearing and issues a certificate of appropriateness. If said approvals are held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, or otherwise denied then this Conditional Use Permit shall be null and void and have no further force and effect. 3. The Applicant shall comply with the Mitigation Measures within the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program prepared for the project. 4. 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. 5. Prior to the issuance of a building permit a lot merger shall be recorded. 6. Prior to the issuance of a building permit a Public Art Plan must be submitted to the Planning Division for review and approval. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a landscape plan including shrubs that are planted along the perimeter wall facing Bush Street and irrigation is to be submitted for review and approval. The landscape plan shall conform to the commercial landscape standards, Citywide Design Guidelines and the City's Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance. 8. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy the Applicant shall provide a Parking Management Plan. Included in this plan shall be a commitment on behalf of the hotel operator to provide parking at a paid rate to hotel, restaurant and public patrons. Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 6 of 7 75A-192 Submitted plans must indicate that all structures and parking lots comply with the provisions of Chapter 8, Article II, Division 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security Ordinance). All applicable sections must be printed verbatim on your submitted set of plans. III. The following are requirements that will need to be addressed and/or approved by the Public Works Agency prior to issuance of a building permit: 1. Record an easement for a public vehicular tum -around area at the end of the public alley. The turn -around area will be maintained by the Developer. 2. Provide a letter of acknowledgement and approval from adjacent property owner for the removal of the northerly driveway at 2101 North Main Street. 3. Depict and note on utility plan the relocation of the water meter and vault that is being proposed within the new 20 -feet wide public utility easement. Place it within a new pop -out utility easement area of adequate size, adjacent to the proposed 20 - feet utility easement, preferably in an elevated and protected area. 4. Depict and note on utility plan 10 -feet long water pipe encasement for a portion of the new 12 -inch public water main ,that will be underneath the new brick wall that surrounds the cul-de-sac (5 -feet on each side of the new brick wall), per City Standard No. 1429. 5. Depict and note on utility plan the construction of a new 8 -inch City public sewer main, to connect the new City manhole (at 404 -feet south of centerline of Buffalo Avenue) to the existing Orange County Sanitation Districts (OCSD) manhole, located at approximately 409 -feet south of Centerline of Buffalo Avenue, per OCSD Standards. 6. Record an agreement with the City for access through the site from the northern terminus of the alley to Main Street for emergencies, trash and utility trucks, and City maintenance vehicles. 7. Provide restriping, curb marking and signage to allow parallel street parking adjacent to the south curb of Buffalo Avenue between Broadway and Main Street. Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 7 of 7 75A-193 75A-194 RESOLUTION NO.2018-xx A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING VARIANCE NO. 2017-07 AS CONDITIONED TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SIX -STORY 73,322 -SQUARE -FOOT HOTEL AND RESTAURANT WITH DEVIATIONS TO PARKING, FRONT SETBACK, WALL HEIGHT AND SIGNAGE FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 2115, 2123 AND 2129 NORTH MAIN STREET BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Net Development Company, hereinafter referred to as "Applicant," is requesting approval of Variance No. 2017-07 as conditioned, to allow the construction of a six -story 73,322 square foot 135 -room hotel and restaurant on 1.9 acres at 2115, 2123 and 2129 North Main Street. B. Pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) Section 41-638, the Planning Commission is authorized to review and approve the following variances for this project to: a) reduce the number of required off-street parking spaces, b) reduce the front setback, c) increase wall heights, and d) increase the number of major building identification signs as set forth by the Santa Ana Municipal Code. C. Variance No. 2017-07 came before the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana on December 11, 2017, for a duly noticed public hearing. At the December 11, 2017 Planning Commission meeting the Commission continued the item to the January 22, 2018 Planning Commission meeting and asked for more information on the impacts of displaced parking, the southbound Main Street left turn movement into the property, and review of the security measures. D. On January 22, 2018, the Planning Commission discussed the project and made a motion which resulted in a 3:3' vote. In the case of an impasse, pursuant to the Planning Commission Bylaws, the Applicant was offered the option of either continuing the item to a later date for further consideration by the Commission or denial without prejudice to allow the Applicant to appeal the decision to the City Council. The Applicant requested that the item be denied by the Planning Commission to allow them to move forward to the City Council for a final decision. EXHIBIT 3 Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 1 of 8 75A-195 E. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana has considered the information and determines that following findings, which must be established in order to grant Variance No. 2017-07, have been established as required by SAMC Section 41-638: That because of special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of this Chapter. The project site has a special circumstance related to its location and surroundings. The project is bound by the Santa Ana (1-5) Freeway on the north. The site is an irregular shaped lot which limits functional site configurations for a hotel, restaurant and off-street parking. a) The shared parking study (dated 1.16.18) prepared by RK Engineering Group, Inc., has concluded that the proposed number of parking spaces on-site will be sufficient to meet the peak parking demands of the hotel and restaurant. As a result, the parking variance will allow the Applicant the ability to use the property in a manner that is consistent with the surrounding commercial uses. b) The variance from the front yard setback requirement is due to the existing location of the MacFarlane House, an existing historic structure proposed for use as a restaurant. In an effort to provide an undulating streetscape, the front setback will be reduced to seven (7) feet. c) Walls in front yards are limited to four (4) feet in height. The increase in wall height to seven feet six inches (T 6") is due to the strict application of California Building Code requirements for pool safety and to provide privacy to pool patrons. The wall height for the restaurant deck will match the pool wall to keep a uniform look along the streetscape. In addition, the surrounding properties also do not meet the 15 foot front setback requirement, thereby making this project consistent with its surrounding development pattern. d) The building elevations are visible from all four directions and from the highly traveled Santa Ana (1-5) Freeway. Due to the high visibility of the hotel, signage is requested for all four building elevations to allow for long-distance Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 2 of 8 75A-196 identification and to attract motorists that may be traveling through Orange County. 2. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one (1) or more substantial property rights. The granting of this variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of substantial property rights. a) The granting of the parking variance will preserve the property owners ability to develop the lot with a conditionally permitted use that will assist in revitalizing the area. Strict application of the off-street parking standards would result in significant changes to the site plan and increased construction costs which would render the project infeasible. b) The reduced front setback allows the property owner to use the historic structure in its current location. Requiring the property owner to relocate a historic structure to the required front setback could impact the character of the historic structure and would be a financial burden. c) The increased wall height will allow the hotel to offer on- site amenities to visitors such a pool and outdoor dining area. Due to site size and configuration constraints there are limited siting planning options available to provide these outdoor amenities. d) The increased major identification signs will allow the property owner the right to promote hospitality commerce and improve community identity by providing additional identification for a well-known hotel brand. 3. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public or surrounding properties. a) As demonstrated in the shared parking study for the project, the site will have sufficient parking to accommodate the current and future needs of the various uses proposed on the site. Therefore, the reduction in parking will not be detrimental to the surrounding community as it will not result in parking impacts affecting adjacent commercial and residential neighborhoods. Further, the parking lot will have controlled access gates which will allow for paid parking for hotel guests, restaurant patrons and the public. Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 3 of 8 75A-197 b) Allowing the variance for a reduced front setback will provide the property owner with the same benefits as the surrounding property owners. c) The increased wall height for the pool is required to meet California Building Code requirements. Further, the front wall height will be similar to the wall heights of the surrounding commercial properties along Main Street. d) There will be no more than one major identification sign on each building elevation, therefore the increased signage will not be detrimental to the public. Finally, conditions have been placed to ensure that the site be in compliance with all other development standards applicable to the property. 4. That the granting of a variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the city. The Hampton Inn by Hilton hotel will support several goals and policies of the General Plan, including Goals 2 and 3 of the Economic Development Element to maintain and enhance the diversity of the City's economic base and increase Santa Ana's share of the regional economy. The hotel will increase Santa Ana's contribution to the hospitality and tourism sector of the regional economy and will be subject to the City's Hotel Visitors' Tax, generating revenue for the City. The project also supports Goals 1, 2 and 4 of the Land Use Element to encourage uses that promote a balance of land uses that address basic community needs, promote land uses which enhance the City's economic and fiscal viability, and to protect and enhance development sites and districts which are unique community assets that enhance the quality of life. The site is located off an arterial street and is easily accessible from the 1-5 Freeway making it a prominent building within Santa Ana. The development will rehabilitate a property that is underutilized and will increase capital investment. Two historic structures, the MacFarlane and Melton Houses, will be retained and reused as a restaurant. In addition, the hotel is in character with the Museum District, an office and cultural center that promotes visitors from outside of Santa Ana. Conditions of approval will also ensure that the project remains compatible with surrounding land uses. Section 2. Mitigated Negative Declaration (Environmental Review No. 2017- 96) and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program was prepared with respect to this project. The City Council has, as a result of its consideration of the record as a Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 4 of 8 75A-198 whole and the evidence presented at the hearings on this matter, determined that, as required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the State CEQA Guidelines, Environmental Review No. 2017-96 meets all the requirements of CEQA. Section 3. The Applicant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City of Santa Ana, its officials, officers, agents, and employees, from any and all liability, claims, actions or proceedings that may be brought arising out of its approval of this project, and any approvals associated with the project, including without limitation, any environmental review or approval, except to the extent caused by the sole negligence of the City of Santa Ana. Section 4. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, after conducting the public hearing, hereby approves Variance No. 2017-07 as conditioned in "Exhibit A" attached hereto and incorporated as though fully set forth herein. This decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the above said hearing, which includes, but is not limited to: the Request for Council Action dated February 20, 2018, and exhibits attached thereto; and the public testimony, written and oral, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. ADOPTED this _ day of , 2018. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney By: 6//"t Lisa Storck Assistant City Attorney AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers 75A-199 Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 5 of 8 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2018 -XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 75A-200 Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 6 of 8 EXHIBIT A Conditions for Approval for Variance No. 2017-07 Variance No. 2017-07 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the California Building Standards Code, and all other applicable regulations. In addition, they shall meet the following conditions of approval: The Applicant must comply with each and every condition listed belownp for to exercising the rights conferred by this variance. I. The Applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the variance Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the variance. 1. All proposed site improvements must conform to the Site Plan Review (DP No. 2017- 07) and the staff report exhibits. 2. Variance No. 2017-07 shall not be effective until the Historic Resources Commission reviews the exterior modifications to the historic structures and relocation of the historic structure at a public hearing and issues a certificate of appropriateness. If said approvals are held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, or otherwise denied, then this variance shall be null and void and have no further force and effect. 3. The Applicant shall comply with the Mitigation Measures within the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program prepared for the project. 4. Any amendment to this variance must be submitted to the Planning Division for review. At that time, staff will determine if administrative relief is available or the variance must be amended. 5. Prior to the issuance of a building permit a lot merger shall be recorded. 6. Prior to the issuance of a building permit a Public Art Plan must be submitted to the Planning Division for review and approval. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a landscape plan including shrubs that are planted along the perimeter wall facing Bush Street and irrigation is to be submitted for review and approval. The landscape plan shall conform to the commercial landscape standards, Citywide Design Guidelines and the City's Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance. 8. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy the Applicant shall provide a Parking Management Plan. Included in this plan shall be a commitment on behalf of the hotel operator to provide parking at a paid rate to hotel, restaurant and public patrons. Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 7 of 8 75A-201 II. The followinq are requirements that will need to be addressed and/or approved by the Police Department prior to issuance of a building permit Submitted plans must indicate that all structures and parking lots comply with the provisions of Chapter 8, Article ll, Division 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security Ordinance). All applicable sections must be printed verbatim on the submitted set of plans. III. The following are requirements that will need to be addressed and/or approved by the Public Works Agency prior to issuance of a building permit: 1. Record an easement for a public vehicular turn -around area at the end of the public alley. The tum -around area will be maintained by the Developer. 2. Provide a letter of acknowledgement and approval from adjacent property owner for the removal of the northerly driveway at 2101 North Main Street. 3. Depict and note on utility plan the relocation of the water meter and vault that is being proposed within the new 20 -feet wide public utility easement. Place it within a new pop -out utility easement area of adequate size, adjacent to the proposed 20 - feet utility easement, preferably in an elevated and protected area. 4. Depict and note on utility plan 10 -feet long water pipe encasement for a portion of the new 12 -inch public water main that will be underneath the new brick wall that surrounds the cul-de-sac (5 -feet on each side 'of the new brick wall), per City Standard No. 1429. 5. Depict and note on utility plan the construction of a new 8 -inch City public sewer main, to connect the new City manhole (at 404 -feet south of centerline of Buffalo Avenue) to the existing Orange County Sanitation Districts (OCSD) manhole, located at approximately 409 -feet south of Centerline of Buffalo Avenue, per OCSD Standards. 6. Record an agreement with the City for access through the site from the northern terminus of the alley to Main Street for emergencies, trash and utility trucks, and City maintenance vehicles. 7. Provide restriping, curb marking and signage to allow parallel street parking adjacent to the south curb of Buffalo Avenue between Broadway and Main Street. Resolution No. 2018-xx Page 7 of 8 75A-202