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ORDINANCE NO. NS -2471 <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />SANTA ANA DELETING Section 8-120, ADDING SectionS <br />41-54, 41-139 AND 41-690.1 THROUGH 41-690.4 AND <br />AMENDING SectionS 41-77 AND 41-121 OF THE SANTA <br />ANA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE <br />ESTABLISHMENT, OPERATION AND AMORTIZATION OF <br />LONG-TERM STAY BUSINESS OR <br />TRANSIENT/RESIDENTIAL HOTELS IN THE CITY <br /> <br />THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: <br /> <br />Section 1: The City Council hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: <br /> <br />On June 7, 1999, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. NS-2393 as an <br />emergency ordinance, which banned establishment of new <br />transient/residential hotels in the City. On July 19, 1999, the City Council <br />adopted Ordinance No. NS-2397 as an emergency ordinance to extend the <br />provisions of Ordinance No. NS-2393. Ordinance No. NS-2397 by its own <br />terms expired 10 months, 15 days from the date of its adoption, unless <br />otherwise extended. On May 16, 2000, the City Council adopted Ordinance <br />No. NS-2429 extending the moratorium for an additional one year. <br /> <br />In the year prior to the adoption of Ordinance No. NS-2393 the Police <br />Department has shown that transient/residential hotel uses, as defined <br />herein, experience a significant higher numbers of calls for service, <br />compared to those facilities which are not transient/residential hotels. <br />Subsequent police data, covering the two years since the adoption of this <br />Ordinance, have confirmed this fact. Reports and news articles have <br />demonstrated the deleterious effect that living in such hotels have had on <br />children. <br /> <br />The City's zoning code does not differentiate currently between hotels <br />catering to long-term stay business guests or transient/residential hotels. <br /> <br />The City Council desires to update the zoning code to provide, in limited <br />circumstances and on a case-by-case basis, for the possible establishment <br />of new long-term stay business hotels in the City catering to guests for <br />longer than a few days but for up to a month or more, together with design <br />and development standards for such hotels. Any existing hotels in the City <br />that would qualify as long-term stay business hotels would be unaffected by <br />this ordinance, except as provided pursuant to the existing standards of <br />Article VI of Chapter 41 of the Code, any such existing hotel would have to <br />obtain a CUP and be included in a SD or SP zoning district before <br /> <br />Ordinance No. NS-2471 <br /> Page 1 of 10 <br /> <br /> <br />