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HomeMy WebLinkAbout87-7 - Prezoning Unincorporated Property Located Southerly of Bristol Street South and Easterly of Irvine Avenue, Adjacent to the City of Newport Beach; and Amending Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code by Adding Chapter 20.64, the Santa Ana HeighORDINANCE NO. 87 -7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PREZONING UNINCORPORATED PROPERTY LOCATED • SOUTHERLY OF BRISTOL STREET SOUTH AND EASTERLY OF IRVINE AVENUE, ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH; AND AMENDING TITLE 20 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING CHAPTER 20.64, THE SANTA ANA HEIGHTS SPECIFIC PLAN, SP -7; AND AMENDING DISTRICTING MAPS NO. 34, 42, 61, AND 67 BY ADDING THE SP -7 DESIGNATION THERETO IN THE EVENT OF SUBSEQUENT ANNEXATION; AND THE ACCEPTANCE OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT. (Planning Commission Amendment No. 646) follows: The City Council of the City of Newport Beach DOES ORDAIN as SECTION 1. California Government Code, Section 65859, provides that a city may prezone unincorporated property for the purpose of determining the zoning that will apply to such property in the event of subsequent annexation to the city. • SECTION 2. The subject property is the following real property in unincorporated property adjoining the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California: All of the certain parcel of land located in unincorporated property of the County of Orange, State of California being a portion of the area commonly known as Santa Ana Heights, said property is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the most easterly corner of Lot 147 of Block 51 of Irvine Subdivision as shown on a map recorded in Book 1, Page 88 of Miscellaneous Record Maps, Records of Orange County, said corner also being the most easterly corner of Tract No. 1499 as per map recorded in Book 44, Page 47 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said County; south 40 °37'27" west along the southerly line of Lot 147 of Block 51 of Irvine Subdivision per map recorded in Book 1, Page 88 of Miscellaneous Records a distance of 2640.31 feet to a point said point being southerly corner of Tract No. 1501 and southerly corner of Lot 147 of Block 51 of Irvine's Subdivi- sion; thence south 49 021154" east a distance of 55 feet; thence south 39 048115" west a distance of 30 feet; thence south 01 008139" west a distance of 256.13 feet; thence south . 39 048'15" west, a distance of 70 feet; thence south 50 011'45" east, a distance of 215 feet to an intersection with northwesterly line of the south one quarter (1/4) of said Block 51 of Irvine's Subdivision, thence southeasterly along said northwesterly line of the most southerly corner of that certain parcel of land as described in Book 2161, Page 375 and 376 of Official Records of Orange County, thence north 50 °11'45" west, a distance of 705 feet to a • of said Mesa Drive in a curve concave to the northeast with a central angle of 44 036'00" and having a radius of 173.37 feet an arc distance of 134.95 feet; thence south 5 035'45 "east, a distance of 168.09 feet, thence northwesterly continuing along a curve concave to the southwest with a central angle of 64 000130" and a radius of 192.96 feet an arc distance of 215.57 feet; thence south 64 008'15" east a distance of 8.87 feet to a point said point also being the intersection of easterly line of City of Newport Beach Annexation No. 78 (Irvine Avenue -Mesa Drive Annex.) with the southerly line of said Mesa Drive being the boundary of said City of Newport Beach as established by Ordinance No. 748 of said City; thence north 39 048'15" east along said easterly line of said Annexation No. 78 to a point of intersection with centerline of Irvine Avenues thence continuing northeasterly along the centerline of said Irvine Avenue in a curve with a central angle of 41 041147" and having a radius of 1000.13 feet and a distance of 727.83 feet to a point being the intersection of said Irvine Avenue centerline and the northeasterly prolongation of the centerline of Acacia Street in the existing boundary of the City of Newport Beach; thence south 39 °48'15" west along said existing boundary of said City of Newport Beach to a point of intersection of Acacia Street and Orchard Drive; thence south 50 °11'45" east a distance of 330.00 feet; thence north 39 °48'15" east, a distance of 1370.00 feet, thence south 50 °11'45" east along the existing boundary of said City of Newport Beach to the Point of Beginning; • as shown on the attached Exhibit "A" and hereinafter referred to as "Property." Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended and all of the above described Property is hereby prezoned to SP -7, designating the Property as the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan. - 2 - tangent concave to the southwest and having a radius of 818.25 feet; thence northwesterly along said curve an arc distance of 307.15 feet to the most westerly corner of said parcel of land, said corner also being the most southerly corner of that certain parcel of land as described in Book 2207, Page 196, Official Record of Orange County, said point • also being in a curve concave to the northeast, having a radius of 600.00 feet, a radial line through said point having a bearing of north 18 °18'15" east; thence northwesterly along said curve an arc distance of 193.73 feet to a point of a reverse curve concave to the southwest and having a radius of 1000.00 feet; thence northwesterly along said curve, an arc distance of 199.31 feet to a point, said point also being the most southerly corner of that certain parcel of land described in Book 2211, Page 415, Official Records of Orange County; thence continuing along said curve an arc distance of 202.12 feet to a point, said point also being the southeasterly corner of that certain parcel of land as described in Book 2309, Page 504, official Records of orange County; thence north 36 013'05" east, a distance of 551.55 feet to a point, said point also being the most southerly corner of a parcel of land as described in Book 2273, Page 175, Official Records of said County; thence north 50 011'45" west, a distance of 489.33 feet to a point, said point also being the most westerly corner of said parcel, said point also being in a curve concave to the northwest, a radial line through said point having a bearing of north 36 °23'03" west, thence northeasterly along said curve an arc distance of 120.53 feet, thence north 39 048'15" east tangent to last mentioned curve, a distance of 100.21 feet to an intersection with the southwesterly line of Mesa Drive, 60 feet in width, shown upon a map of Tract No. 706, recorded in Miscellaneous Map Book 21, Page 25, Records of Orange County; thence northwesterly along the southerly line • of said Mesa Drive in a curve concave to the northeast with a central angle of 44 036'00" and having a radius of 173.37 feet an arc distance of 134.95 feet; thence south 5 035'45 "east, a distance of 168.09 feet, thence northwesterly continuing along a curve concave to the southwest with a central angle of 64 000130" and a radius of 192.96 feet an arc distance of 215.57 feet; thence south 64 008'15" east a distance of 8.87 feet to a point said point also being the intersection of easterly line of City of Newport Beach Annexation No. 78 (Irvine Avenue -Mesa Drive Annex.) with the southerly line of said Mesa Drive being the boundary of said City of Newport Beach as established by Ordinance No. 748 of said City; thence north 39 048'15" east along said easterly line of said Annexation No. 78 to a point of intersection with centerline of Irvine Avenues thence continuing northeasterly along the centerline of said Irvine Avenue in a curve with a central angle of 41 041147" and having a radius of 1000.13 feet and a distance of 727.83 feet to a point being the intersection of said Irvine Avenue centerline and the northeasterly prolongation of the centerline of Acacia Street in the existing boundary of the City of Newport Beach; thence south 39 °48'15" west along said existing boundary of said City of Newport Beach to a point of intersection of Acacia Street and Orchard Drive; thence south 50 °11'45" east a distance of 330.00 feet; thence north 39 °48'15" east, a distance of 1370.00 feet, thence south 50 °11'45" east along the existing boundary of said City of Newport Beach to the Point of Beginning; • as shown on the attached Exhibit "A" and hereinafter referred to as "Property." Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended and all of the above described Property is hereby prezoned to SP -7, designating the Property as the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan. - 2 - SECTION 3. In the event of subsequent annexation, the Planning Director of the City of Newport Beach is hereby instructed • and directed to change Districting Maps 34, 42, 61, and 67, referred to in Section 20.01.050 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, and by such reference is made a part of Title 20, to reflect said change as described in Section 2 hereof, and as shown in the attached Exhibit "B ", and when said Districting Maps have been so amended, the same shall be in full force and effect and be part of Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. SECTION 4. In the event of subsequent annexation, the Newport Beach Municipal Code, is hereby amended to include Chapter 20.64, the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan. The Property described in Section 2 is hereby subject to the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan as set forth in Chapter 20.64 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, which delineates all development standards, land uses, and other pertinent • information, regulations; and improvements for the area, as set forth in the attached Exhibit "C ". SECTION 5. In the event of subsequent annexation, the Planning. Director of the City of Newport Beach is also hereby instructed and directed to apply all of the provisions of said Specific Plan to the Property as described herein; the same shall be in full force and effect and be a part of Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. SECTION 6. The zoning of this property as SP -7 shall become effective only if the annexation of that portion of the unin- corporated property as described in Section 2 of this ordinance is completed. • SECTION 7. The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage of this Ordinance. This ordinance shall be published once in the official newspaper of the City within fifteen - 3 - (15) days of its adoption. The Ordinance shall be effective thirty (30) days after the date of its adoption subject to the terms and conditions herein. • This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the 40 • City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 23rd day of March , 1987, and was adopted on the 11th day of May , 1987, by the following vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCIL MEMBERS Cox, Hart, Plummer, Maurer, Sansone, Strauss, Turner NOES, COUNCIL MEMBERS ABSENT, COUNCIL MEMBERS CTB /jm ORD Attachments: Exhibits "A", °B ", and "C" - 4 - 1 BRISTOL STREET 1 1 1 ZENITH AVE. W 1 2 1 1 • a 1 w ~ w 1 1 in w w La ui Z 1 Ol W 2 ui w al e t 1 w o x w w 'UAVE. w o N w m AZURE a 1 a w \� 1 ¢ 1 m ORCHID HILL v } PL. - BAY FARM d PL. 1 MESA DRIVE mm SPECIFIC PLAN BOUNDARY SANTA ANA HEIGHTS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SPECIFIC PLAN AREA ADVANCE PLANNING DIVISION EXHIBIT A U 0. 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The provisions of this Specific Area Plan shall apply to all parcels within the boundaries of the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan area, as shown on the "Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan District Land Use Plan Map" (Exhibit 1) incorporated herein, and • designated SP -7 on Districting Maps No. 34, 42, 61, and 67, as they are referred to in Section 20.01.050 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. 20.64.015 PURPOSE AND INTENT. The purpose of this Specific Plan is to establish policies to guide the orderly development and improvement of the Santa Ana Heights area. Development Standards are included in this Specific Plan to set minimum standards for public and private improvements. It is the intent of this Specific Plan to ensure consistency between the stated goals and policies of the Land Use Element of the General Plan and the development that occurs in the Specific Plan area. This will be achieved through the equitable application of the provisions of this plan. 20.64.020 GENERAL CONTROLS. A. APPLICABILITY. The provisions of this section shall apply to all property in the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan District. Page 175 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 1. CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS REGULATED. No building, struc- ture, or sign shall be erected, reconstructed or structural- ly altered in any manner nor shall any building or land be used for any purpose, other than as permitted by, and in conformance with this Plan and all other ordinances, laws and maps referred to herein. Where other sections of the Municipal Code conflict with any provision of this Plan, the provisions of this Specific Plan shall take precedence. 2. PRIOR USE OF LAND. The lawful use of land existing at the effective date of this Plan (annexation) , although such use does not conform to the regulations herein specified for the district in which such land is located, may be continued, provided that no such use shall be enlarged or increased, nor be extended to occupy a greater area than that occupied by such use at the effective date of the Plan (annexation), unless in conjunction with the approval of a Use Permit, and that if any such nonconforming use ceases, the subsequent use of such land shall be in conformity to or with the regulations specified by this Title, for the district in which such land is located. 3. PRIOR USE OF BUILDINGS. The lawful use of buildings exist- ing at the effective date of this Plan (annexation) may be continued, although such use does not conform to the regu- lations specified for the district in which such buildings are located. If such nonconforming use ceases for a period of six months, subsequent use of the building shall be in conformance with the provisions of this Specific Plan. 4. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS. Ordinary maintenance and repairs • may be made to any nonconforming building, providing no structural alterations are made. Structural alterations to nonconforming buildings shall require the approval of a modification to the Zoning Code as provided in Chapter 20.81. 5. The provisions of Chapter 20.10 - General Controls - Res- idential Districts apply except for the use provisions of Section 20.10.020. 6. The provisions of Chapter 20.30 - General Controls - Commer- cial Districts apply except for the use provisions of Section 20.30.020. B. LAND USE DESIGNATIONS. The following land use designations are established: 1. Residential Districts: R -1 (8,000), R -1 (19,800), and R -1 (87,120). Page 176 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 2. Business Park: BP District. 3. Professional and Administrative Office: PA District. • 4. General Commercial: GC District 5. Open Space: OS District 6. Equestrian Overlay: EQ District 7. Commercial Stable Overlay: S District S. Consolidation Overlay: C District The designations, locations and boundaries of these uses are delin- eated upon the map entitled "Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan District, Land Use Plan Map" (Exhibit 1) , which map and all information and notations thereon are made a part of this section by reference. 20.64.025 LANDSCAPE AND DESIGN GUIDELINES. These landscape and design guidelines are intended to provide criteria to assist property owners and architects in designing developments within the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan area. The objective of the landscape and design guidelines is to improve the image of the Specific Plan area and to establish a clear identity for Santa Ana Heights. A. LANDSCAPE DESIGN. Landscape design in the entire Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan area is a crucial element in achieving a dis- tinctive development identity and in blending the new development with the existing character of the surrounding land uses. This character will be reinforced through coordinated design and selection of land- scape and paving materials with emphasis on special features such as entryways and signage. The overall landscape and buffer plan for the specific plan area is illustrated in Exhibit 2. All screening and landscape plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department and the Public Works Department. Standards are specified herein for screening and landscaping. The City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department shall maintain a list of plants for use in the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan area which shall also show their required size. This list shall be period- ically reviewed and updated, if necessary, by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department. The plant list shall be available at the Planning Department. B. SANTA ANA HEIGHTS BUSINESS PARK DESIGN GUIDELINES. The new Business Park District is adjacent to a larger single family residential area, therefore Business Park development, particu- larly that which is adjacent to the R -1 areas, should be of an architectural design that is not incompatible with single - family residential development. Special consideration should be given to design and building materials for structures adjacent to the Page 177 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 residential area. It is intended that the careful use of build- ing mass, structural form, construction materials, streetscape concepts, setbacks, buffers, and landscaping shall result in a • unified and coordinated overall design theme in the Business Park area. All development features such as structure design, exteri- or finish, glazing, paving materials and associated curbing, planters, walls, fences, signs, trash areas, lighting, and exterior furniture should blend harmoniously within each develop- ment. The following design guidelines are recommended for the Business Park District: 1. The following exterior wall materials are desirable through- out the business park area. A combination of these mate - rials is encouraged to soften and add architectural interest to building facades. a. wood. b. Brick. C. Rock or quarry stone. d. Architecturally treated concrete, concrete masonry, and block. These materials are to be painted or integrally colored in tones ranging from whites to earth tones. e. Stucco, with a smooth finish in natural gray or colors ranging from whites to earth tones. Accent materials and colors shall be coordinated to achieve a continuity of design with the overall structure and . surrounding structures. 2. The use of glass should be subdued and in harmony with the building and the natural surroundings. Glazing should be used for the purpose of lighting interior space and not as a major architectural element, but may be used as an accent feature to add variety to building facades. 3. Long, uninterrupted exterior walls should be avoided on all buildings. For architectural interest, walls should incor- porate relief features and negative space to create an interesting blend with the landscaping, other buildings, and the casting of shadows. 4. Particular consideration as to color, material, and form should be given to the design and treatment of roofs, roof flashing, rain gutters, downspouts, and vents because of their potential visual impact. Page 178 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 20.64.030 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS, R -1 (8,000), R -1 (19,800), and R -1 (87,120). The intent of this section is to preserve the existing residential districts within the Santa Ana Heights Specific • Plan area and establish development standards to guide the orderly development of these districts. The provisions of the R -1 District as set forth in Chapter 20.13, R -1 DISTRICT, are herein incorporated and the same shall be in full force and effect except for possible land- scape requirements contained in Section 20.64.070 and Section 20.13.030 - SITE AREA AND LOT WIDTH. The required site area and lot widths A through C shall be as follows: A. R -1 (8,000) SITE AREA AND LOT WIDTH. For each dwelling unit there shall be a minimum of 8,000 square feet of lot area and a minimum lot width of 60 feet. In no case shall there be more than one single family dwelling on any one building site. Any lot or parcel of land under one ownership and of record at the time of annexation may be used as a building site even when said lot contains less area or width than that required by the provision of this section. B. R -1 (19,800) SITE AREA AND LOT WIDTH. For each dwelling unit there shall be a minimum of 19,800 square feet of lot area and a minimum lot width of 66 feet. In no case shall there be more than one single family dwelling on any one building site. Any lot or parcel of land under one ownership and of record at the time of annexation may be used as a building site even when said lot contains less area or width than that required by the provision of this section. C. R -1 (87,120) SITE AREA AND LOT WIDTH. For each dwelling unit there shall be a minimum of 87,120 square feet of lot area and a minimum lot width of 250 feet. In no case shall there be more than one single family dwelling on any one building site. Any lot or • parcel of land under one ownership and of record at the time of annexation may be used as a building site even when said lot contains less area or width than that required by the provision of this sec- tion. 20.64.035 BUSINESS PARK, BP DISTRICT. It is the intent of this section to provide for the development and maintenance of profes- sional and administrative offices and office - serving commercial uses. Attention shall be given to the protection of the adjacent residential uses through regulation of building mass and height, landscape buf- fers, and architectural design features. A. PERMITTED USES. The following uses are permitted: 1. Professional and administrative offices. 2. Financial institutions. 3. Civic and government uses. Page 179 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 4. Office - serving commercial uses. 5. Medical centers, physical, medical and diagnostic labo- ratories. • 6. Pharmacies for dispensing of drugs and medical supplies only when accessory to a medical building. 7. Any other similar use which the Planning Commission finds consistent with the purpose and intent of this district. B. USES REQUIRING USE PERMIT. The following uses shall be permitted subject to the securing of a use permit in each case: 1. Public /private utility buildings and structures. 2. Accessory sit down or take -out restaurants which shall be incidental to the permitted use on a site. 3. Parking other than at or below grade. 4. Recreational establishment. 5. Any other similar use which the Planning Commission finds consistent with the purpose and intent of this district. C. TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES. Temporary structure and use regulations are as specified in Section 20.30.015 of General Controls - Commercial Districts. D. ACCESSORY USES PERMITTED. Accessory uses normally incidental to • commercial developments, where such uses do not alter the character of the premises in respect to their use for purposes permitted in the district. Such accessory buildings shall be allowed only when con- structed concurrent with or subsequent to the main building. E. PROHIBITED USES. The following uses are specifically prohibited: 1. Retail sales other than office - serving. 2. Outdoor storage of any equipment, materials, apparatus or vehicles rated for use greater than one (1) ton. 3. Educational institutions. 4. Hospitals, convalescent hospitals, and nursing homes. 5. Residential uses. 6. Manufacturing uses. Page 180 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 7. Commercial day care facilities. 8. Hotels and motels. • 9. Heliports and helistops. 10. Art studios. 11. Social halls, lodges, and clubs. 12. Photography studios. 13. Dance studios. 14. Churches, temples, and other places of worship. 15. Outdoor or drive -in restaurants. 16. Sit down and take -out restaurants that are not accessory to the permitted use on a site. F. SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. 1. Building site area and lot width. Nineteen thousand and eight hundred (19,800) square feet required minimum lot area and a minimum lot width of 66 feet. Any lot or parcel of land under one ownership and of record at the time of annexation may be used as a building site even when said lot contains less area or width than that required by the provisions of this section. • 2. Intensity of development. The total gross floor area contained in all buildings on a buildable site exclusive of areas devoted to parking shall not exceed 0.5 times the site area. 3. Building site coverage. Thirty -five (35) percent maximum. 4. Building height. Permissible building heights shall vary based on the distance between a structure and any property line abutting a residential district. Building height shall be limited as follows: Page 181 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 Building Setback from Residential District Height Permitted • 45 feet 30 feet, including rooftop equipment and screening 75 feet 35 feet including rooftop equipment and screening In no case shall the height of any building, including rooftop equipment and screening, exceed 35 feet. 5. Mechanical Screening. All mechanical equipment shall be screened from view from all adjacent properties and streets. When provided on the roof, said screening shall be provided by containment within a roof well or by a roof structure. 6. Building setbacks. a. Front setback. Ten (10) feet minimum. b. Side or rear setback. Ten (10) feet minimum, except where the property line abuts a residential district, in which case a forty -five (45) foot setback shall be maintained. A ten (10) feet wide landscape buffer shall be provided adjacent to any property line abut- ting a residential district. 7. Off- street parking. As specified in Section 20.30.035, except only one (1) level of parking is permitted below any floor with office /commercial space. Parking shall be prohibited in the 10 -foot front yard setback and any required 10 -foot wide landscape buffer adjacent to any residential district. 8. Trash and storage areas. All storage of cartons, contain- ers, and trash shall be enclosed by a building or by a wall not less than six (6) feet in height. No such area shall be located within ten (10) feet of any property line abutting any residential district. If unroofed, no such area shall be located within forth (40) feet of any property line abutting any residential district. 9. Landscaping. A minimum landscaped area of fifteen (15) percent of the gross acreage of the building site shall be provided, to include the following: a. Boundary landscaping with a minimum depth of ten (10) feet along all property lines abutting a public street, except for the area required for street openings. Page 182 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 The ten -foot landscaped front setback shall be bermed at a 3:1 slope and planted with the designated street tree, in one row, thirty feet on center. All street • trees shall be a minimum 24 -inch box size when in- stalled. Later phases of development must provide trees in sizes comparable to existing trees, or the largest commercially available. To screen parking areas, the remainder of the land- scaped setback area shall be planted with a continual massing of shrubs and groundcover from the list of plants for use in the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan area. All shrubs shall be a minimum size of five gallons. b. Boundary landscaping with a minimum depth of three (3) feet along all property lines not abutting a public street, except property lines abutting any residential district where a minimum depth of ten (10) feet is required. C. Buffer. Along all property lines where business park uses abut residential uses, a ten -foot wide landscape buffer shall be required in order to screen and soften views from existing residential uses to business park uses. The landscaping for the buffer areas shall be a dense planting of trees and shrubs incorporating both low and high vertical elements to screen views. In order to achieve the desired effect, these elements shall be combined with an eight -foot high opaque wall at the property line, except within the front setback • area where the wall height shall be no greater than three (3) feet (Exhibit 3). The planting shall consist of evergreen trees, shrubs and groundcover from the list of plants for use in the Santa Ana Heights Specif- ic Plan area. All trees shall be a minimum size of fifteen gallons and shrubs shall be a minimum size of five gallons. d. Parking area landscaping. Within parking areas, trees shall be provided at a minimum ratio of one tree per four parking stalls. Planting islands shall be located not less than every eight parking stalls and on each side of entry drives. The planting area in the islands shall be a minimum of three feet wide and one foot less in length than the parking space it abuts (Exhibit 4). The planting islands adjacent to entry drives shall extend a minimum of 25' behind the street right -of -way line. Landscaping in parking areas is to be protected by a curb at least six inches in height. Page 183 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 e. An approved permanent watering system shall be provided for all landscaped areas. • f. Required landscaping shall be maintained in a neat, clean, and healthy condition. This shall include proper pruning, mowing of lawns, weeding, removal of litter, fertilizing, replacement of plants when neces- sary, and the regular watering of all plantings. g. Landscaping shall be designed, installed, and main- tained to conform to City sight distance standards, so as to provide safe stopping site distance for driveway ingress and egress. 10. Building design. All development shall be in conformance with the following design standards: a. On building facades abutting any residential district, no second and third story wall areas, balconies, stairways, stairway landings or other architectural features shall be permitted to have openings or windows less than six feet above the floor level on which they are located. b. All glass facades, reflective or mirrored glass exteri- ors, and glass curtain walls are prohibited on all external exterior building facades. 11. Lighting. All lighting, exterior and interior, shall be designed and located so that direct rays are confined to the premises and must be certified accordingly by an electrical • engineer. 12. Signs. The following signs shall be permitted subject to the noted restrictions: a. Ground sign: One (1) double -faced ground sign per building site within the required front setback area, containing only the address of the property. Ground signs shall not exceed six (6) feet in height including any earth berm, pedestal, base or similar structure upon which the sign may be mounted. Height to top of sign shall be measured from the top of curb for the adjacent public street. Each sign shall not exceed six (6) square feet in area per face and shall not have internal lighting. External lighting fixtures used to illuminate ground signs shall be concealed within plant materials or attached to and designed as an integral part of the sign. The sign location and sign structure shall be subject to the approval of the Traffic Engi- neer. 11 u • Page 184 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 b. Wall sign: 1) one (1) identification sign placed on each wall facing a public street, relating only to the name and use of the building and comprising no more than ten (1) percent of the area of the wall (up to a maximum of forth (4)) square feet), including windows and door areas, upon which the sign is located. Such signs shall not have internal lighting. 2) Additionally, in multiple tenancy office build- ings, each individual tenant may have a wall sign over it entrance to identify only the name of the business. Each sign shall not exceed six (6) square feet in area. Such signs shall not have internal lighting and shall be made of a material compatible with the materials of the building. C. Building directory: One (1) building directory at each main entrance to the building. Such directory shall have letters not exceeding two (2) inches in height, containing only the name of the tenant, the suite or office number, and the nature of the use or service rendered. d. Real estate sign: One (1) unlighted sign not to exceed twelve (12) square feet in area, pertaining only to the sale, lease or hire of the particular building, proper- ty or premises upon which displayed. e. All signs located within structures where such signs are not visible from any point on the boundary of the building site. 13. A drainage plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Grading Engineer. 20.64.040 PROFESSIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE, PA DIS- TRICT. It is the intent of this section to provide for the develop- ment and maintenance of an optimal environment for moderate intensity professional and administrative office uses and related uses on sites with large landscaped open spaces and off - street parking facilities. This district is intended to be located on heavily traveled streets or adjacent to commercial or industrial districts, and may be used to buffer residential areas. A. PERMITTED USES. The following uses are permitted: 1. Professional and administrative offices. Page 185 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 2. Financial institutions. 3. Civic and government uses. • 4. Medical centers, physical, medical, and diagnostic labo- ratories. 5. Pharmacies for dispensing of drugs and medical supplies only when accessory to a medical building. 6. Any other similar use which the Planning Commission finds consistent with the purpose and intent of this district. B. USES REQUIRING USE PERMIT. The following uses shall be permitted subject to the securing of a use permit in each case: 1. Churches, temples, and other places of worship. 2. Public /private utility buildings and structures. 3. Parking other than at or below grade. 4. Recreational establishments. 5. Accessory sit down or take -out restaurants which shall be incidental to the permitted uses on a site. 6. Any other similar use which the Planning Commission finds consistent with the purpose and intent of this district. C. TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES. Temporary structure and use • regulations are specified in Section 20.30.015 of General Controls - Commercial Districts. D. ACCESSORY USES. Accessory uses normally incidental to the permitted uses, where such uses do not alter the character of the premises in respect to their use for purposes permitted in the dis- trict. Such accessory buildings shall be allowed only when construct- ed concurrent with or subsequent to the main building. E. PROHIBITED USES. The following uses are specifically prohibited: 1. Hotels and motels. 2. Convalescent hospitals and nursing homes. 3. Heliports and helistops. 4. Art studios and galleries. 5. Social halls, lodges, and clubs. Page 186 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 6. Photography studios. 7. Retail sales other than office - serving. • B. Dance studios. 9. Outdoor or drive -in restaurants. 10. Sit down and take -out restaurants that are not accessory to permitted use on a site. F. SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. 1. Building site area and lot width. Ten thousand (10,000) square foot minimum lot area and a minimum lot width of 75 feet. Any lot or parcel of land under one ownership and of record at the time of annexation may be used as a. building site even when said lot contains less area or width than that required by the provisions of this section. 2. Intensity of development. The total gross floor area contained in all buildings on a buildable site exclusive of areas devoted to parking shall not exceed 0.5 times the site area. 3. Building height. Thirty -five (35) feet maximum. 4. Building site coverage. Thirty -five (35) percent maximum. 5. Mechanical Screening. All mechanical equipment shall be screened from view from all adjacent properties and streets. • When provided on the roof, said screening shall be provided by containment with a roof well or by a roof structure. 6. Building setbacks. a. From the original center line of Bristol Street, 75 feet. b. From the ultimate street right -of -way line of all other streets, 10 feet front, side, and rear. C. From an alley, 10 feet front, rear or side. d. From a property line abutting a residential district, 10 feet and used as a buffer area. e. From a property line abutting all other districts, 10 feet on one side and rear. 7. Off - street parking. Page 187 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 a. Parking shall be provided as required by Section 20.30.035. is b. Parking is prohibited in the required setback adjacent to a street or any required buffer area adjacent to a residential district. 8. Signs as specified in Chapter 20.06 - Sign Ordinance, except no tenant signs in multi- tenant buildings, roof signs, or projecting signs shall be permitted. 9. Lighting. All lighting, exterior and interior, shall be designed and located so as to confine direct rays to the premises and must be certified accordingly by an electrical engineer. 10. Loading and unloading. All loading and unloading operations shall be performed on the site. 11. Trash and storage area. All storage of cartons, containers, and trash shall be enclosed by a building or by a wall not less than six (6) feet in height. If unroofed, no such area shall be located within forty (40) feet of any residential district. 12. Screening. An opaque screen consisting of walls, solid fences and berms or a combination thereof shall be installed and maintained along all PA district boundaries abutting any residential district. Screening shall be a minimum of 6 feet in height, except where sight distances are of concern screening shall be no more than 3 feet, and masonry type • walls shall be a minimum of four inches in thickness. No signs or sign supports except those required for parking information shall be permitted on any required screening. 13. Landscaping. Landscaping, consisting of trees, shrubs, vines, ground cover or any combination thereof, shall be installed and maintained subject to the following standards: a. Boundary landscaping is required for a minimum depth equal to the required setback distance or ten (10) feet (whichever is less) along all property lines abutting any residential district or streets except for the area required for street openings. b. Any landscaped area shall be separated from an adjacent parking or vehicular area by a wall or curb at least six (6) inches higher than the adjacent parking or vehicular area. Page 188 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 C. An approved permanent watering system shall be provided for all landscaped areas. • d. Required landscaping shall be maintained in a neat, clean and healthy condition. This shall include proper pruning, mowing of lawns, weeding, removal of litter, fertilizing, replacement of plants when necessary, and the regular watering of all plantings. 20.64.045 GENERAL COMMERCIAL, GC DISTRICT. It is the intent of this section to provide regulations for the commercial areas along South Bristol Street to ensure the continuation of commercial uses which offer a wide range of goods and services to both the surrounding residential and business community. It is intended to promote the upgraded aesthetic image of the community and to reduce conflicts between commercial and residential uses. A. PERMITTED USES. The following uses shall be permitted: 1. Retail businesses and personal service establishments. 2. Professional and administrative offices. 3. Financial institutions. 4. wholesale business offices with samples on the premises but not to include general storage. 5. Civic and governmental uses. 6. Any other similar use which the Planning Commission finds • consistent with the purpose and intent of this district. B. USES REQUIRING USE PERMIT. The following uses shall be permitted subject to the securing of a use permit in each case: 1. Automobile sales and leasing facilities. 2. Automobile service stations as specified in Chapter 20.70. 3. Mini - storage facilities. 4. Convalescent homes. 5. Outdoor sales or outdoor storage of building materials for retail sales. 6. Animal clinics, animal hospitals, and commercial kennels. 7. Parking other than at or below grade. Page 189 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 8. Hospitals. 9. Automobile repair, washing, and detailing facilities. • 10. Mortuaries. 11. Sanitariums, mental and health. 12. Churches, temples, and other places of worship. 13. Recreation establishment. 14. Hotels and motels. 15. Public and private utility buildings and structures. 16. Restaurants, outdoor restaurants, and drive -in and take -out restaurants. 17. Dry cleaning establishments. 18. Theaters. 19. Any other similar use which the Planning Commission finds consistent with the purpose and intent of this district. C. TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES. Temporary structure and use regulations are specified in Section 20.30.015 of General Controls - Commercial Districts. D. ACCESSORY USES. Accessory uses normally incidental to commercial . developments, where such uses do not alter the character of the premises in respect to their use for purposes permitted in the dis- trict. Such accessory buildings shall be allowed only when construct- ed concurrent with or subsequent to the main building. E. PROHIBITED USES. The following uses are specifically prohibited; 1. Heliports and helistops. 2. Tire retreading, fender and body repair and paint shops. 3. Automobile wrecking, junk and salvage yards. 4. Rental and sales agencies for agricultural, industrial and construction equipment. 5. Warehouses, contractors storage and equipment yards, work and fabricating areas. 6. Welding shops. Page 190 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 F. SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. 2. Intensity of development. The total gross floor area contained in all buildings on a buildable site exclusive of areas devoted to parking shall not exceed 0.5 times the site area. 3. Building height. Thirty -five (35) feet maximum. 4. Building setbacks. a. Front setback. From the original center line of Bristol Street, 75 feet. b. Side setback. No minimum required, except where a side property line abuts a residential district, in which case a minimum setback of ten (10) feet is required. C. Rear setback. No minimum required, except where a rear property line abuts a residential district, in which case a minimum setback of ten (10) feet is required. d. The ten (10) foot setback along property lines abutting • any residential district shall be a buffer area. No parking is permitted in this 10 foot buffer area. e. A minimum setback of ten (10) feet is required adjacent to an alley. 5. Mechanical Screening. All mechanical equipment shall be screened from view from all adjacent properties and streets. When provided on the roof, said screening shall be provided by containment with a roof well or by a roof structure. 6. Vehicular access regulations. Street openings shall be a minimum of twenty -two (22) feet apart and twenty -two (22) feet from any existing street openings, measured at the ultimate street right -of -way line. 7. Off - street parking. As specified in section 20.30.035. B. Signs. Signs as specified in Chapter 20.06. 1. Site area and lot width. The required building site area . shall be a minimum of building site frontage 10,000 square feet of lot shall be a minimum of 75 area. The feet. Any lot or parcel of land under one ownership and of record at the time of annexation may be used as a building site even when said lot contains less area or width than that required by the provisions of this section. 2. Intensity of development. The total gross floor area contained in all buildings on a buildable site exclusive of areas devoted to parking shall not exceed 0.5 times the site area. 3. Building height. Thirty -five (35) feet maximum. 4. Building setbacks. a. Front setback. From the original center line of Bristol Street, 75 feet. b. Side setback. No minimum required, except where a side property line abuts a residential district, in which case a minimum setback of ten (10) feet is required. C. Rear setback. No minimum required, except where a rear property line abuts a residential district, in which case a minimum setback of ten (10) feet is required. d. The ten (10) foot setback along property lines abutting • any residential district shall be a buffer area. No parking is permitted in this 10 foot buffer area. e. A minimum setback of ten (10) feet is required adjacent to an alley. 5. Mechanical Screening. All mechanical equipment shall be screened from view from all adjacent properties and streets. When provided on the roof, said screening shall be provided by containment with a roof well or by a roof structure. 6. Vehicular access regulations. Street openings shall be a minimum of twenty -two (22) feet apart and twenty -two (22) feet from any existing street openings, measured at the ultimate street right -of -way line. 7. Off - street parking. As specified in section 20.30.035. B. Signs. Signs as specified in Chapter 20.06. Page 191 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 9. Lighting. All lighting, exterior and interior, shall be designed and located so that direct rays are confined to the premises and must be certified accordingly by an electrical • 10. engineer. Loading and unloading. All loading and unloading operations shall be performed on the site, and loading areas shall be screened by a landscape or architectural feature. Loading shall be permitted in the rear alley setback. 11. Screening. An opaque screen consisting of walls, solid fences and berms or a combination thereof shall be installed and maintained along all PA district boundaries abutting any residential district. Screening shall be a minimum of 6 feet in height, except where sight distances are of concern screening shall be no more than 3 feet, and masonry type walls shall be a minimum of four inches in thickness. No signs or sigh supports except those required for parking information shall be permitted on any required screening. 12. Landscaping. Landscaping, consisting of trees, shrubs, vines, ground cover or any combination thereof, shall be installed and maintained subject to the following standards: a. Boundary landscaping is required for a minimum depth equal to the required setback distance or ten (10) feet (whichever is less) along all property lines abutting any residential district or streets except for the area required for street openings. b. Any landscaped area shall be separated from an adjacent • parking or vehicular area by a wall or curb at least six (6) inches higher than the adjacent parking or vehicular area. C. An approved permanent watering system shall be provided for all landscaped areas. d. Required landscaping shall be maintained in a neat, clean and healthy condition. This shall include proper pruning, mowing of lawns, weeding, removal of litter, fertilizing, replacement of plants when necessary, and the regular watering of all plantings. 20.64.050 OPEN SPACE, OS DISTRICT. It is the intent of this district to provide for open space uses as specified in Chapter 20.52 - Open Space District. 20.64.055 EQUESTRIAN OVERLAY, EQ DISTRICT. It is the intent of this section to provide for the limited keeping of specific animals for the recreational enjoyment of persons residing on the same • • Page 192 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 building site. Within the EQ District, most lots are relatively small (less than one -half acre) , and narrow (66 feet wide) for the keeping of large animals. They are adjacent to existing tract housing, existing retail commercial uses and future business park development. Due to the unique size and configuration of these lots and their close proximity to more urban types of uses, protection of adjacent uses shall be provided through the use of a Recreation Horse Permit for the noncommercial keeping of horses and ponies in order to ensure com- patibility with surrounding land uses. It is the intention of the City to provide for annual inspections of such equestrian facilities by the Chief of Police or his designee and others, as necessary, to ensure that the regulations set forth below are being properly imple- mented. All regulations associated with Recreational Horse Permits, except provisions pertaining to Title 20 of the Municipal Code, shall be enforced by the Chief of Police or his designee. Application of this district shall be made only to single - family areas in Santa Ana Heights which have been for the most part subdivided into lots larger than 15,000 square feet. A. PERMITTED ANIMALS. The keeping of animals is permitted as follows: 1. Any animal not protected or prohibited by law if kept exclusively within the residence. 2. Horses and- ponies, limited to the following (offspring exempt up to the age of eight (8) months): Size of Building Site Sa.Ft. Less than 10,000 10,000 to 15,000 Greater than 15,000 Maximum Number Permitted 1 2 2; 3 to 6 with Recreational Horse Permit Recreational Horse Permits'shall be processed as follows: Within 90 days of the effective date of these regulations (annexation), any property owner or tenant keeping more than two (2) horses and /or ponies, over the age of eight (8) months, on a single building site within the EQ District shall obtain a Recreational Horse Permit. After the effec- tive date of these regulations (annexation) , any property owner or tenant introducing or adding horses and /or ponies onto properties within the EQ District shall, within one (1) month, obtain a Recreational Horse Permit if the total number of such animals, over the age of eight (8) months, exceeds two (2). The Chief of Police or his designee shall issue a permit for the keeping of such animals upon receipt Page 193 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 of the fee, if any, established by the City Council, and when in the Code Enforcement Officer's and the Chief of Police's opinion, 1) such animals are being kept or main- is tained without endangering the safety and comfort of the inhabitants of the neighborhood, and 2) the property owner or tenant has complied with the regulations below and the EQ District regulations. Failure to comply with these regu- lations shall constitute cause for denial or revocation of such permit. Any person whose application for a Recreation- al Horse Permit is denied or revoked under the terms of this specific plan.may appeal the decision to the City Council in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Municipal Code. Recreational Horse Permits shall be non - transferable and must be renewed annually. 3. Goats, sheep, pigs and cows only on building sites greater than 15,000 square feet in size and limited to: a. no more than two (2) adult animals of any one species per building site; and b. no more than a total of six (6) adult animals, includ- ing horses and ponies, per building site. Offspring are exempt until such time as they are weaned. 4. Rabbits, chickens and ducks, limited to no more than a total of six (6) such animals per building site. 5. Up to three (3) dogs and three (3) cats. Offspring are exempt up to the age of three (3) months. The keeping of • four (4) or more dogs or four (4) or more cats over the age of three (3) months is also permitted subject to the regu- lations contained in Section 7.04.090 of the Municipal Code. B. TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES. Temporary structures and uses normally incidental to the keeping of permitted animals where such structures and uses do not alter the character of the premises in respect to their use for purposes permitted in this district. The Planning Director may approve such temporary structures and uses for a period of 90 days. Extension of the time period may be authorized for no more than 3 additional 90 day time periods. Temporary structures include but are not limited to the following: 1. Detached buildings or sheds. 2. Fences, walls, corrals, stalls, pens, and cages. 3. Any other structure or use which the Planning Director finds consistent with the purpose and intent of this district. Page 194 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 C. ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES PERMITTED. Accessory uses and structures normally incidental to the keeping of permitted animals where such uses do not alter the character of the premises in respect • to their use for purposes permitted in the district. One or more accessory structures shall be permitted only when constructed concur- rent with or subsequent to the main building, may be located on the front half of the lot, and include the following: 1. All structures housing animals including but not limited to: a. corrals b. stalls, box stalls and animal barns C. pens d. cages e. dog houses 2. All structures for the exercise of animals including but not limited to: a. lunging areas b. arenas C. walkers and /or hot walkers d. dog runs 3. Other structures incidental to the keeping of permitted animals including but not limited to: a. storage sheds or storage barns b. tack rooms C. wash racks D. PROHIBITED USES. The following uses are specifically prohibited: 1. All uses not permitted by B and C. 2. The storage of vehicles, equipment, or products related to commercial activities. 3. The keeping of animals for any commercial purpose, except as permitted by the Commercial Stable Overlay (S) District, where applied. Page 195 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 4. Commercial kennels. 5. Apiaries. • 6. Aviaries. E. SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. 1. Setbacks: Minimum setbacks for the keeping of animals shall be as follows: From Property Line Abutting and EQ or S From Property From Ultimate Street Overlay District or Lines Abutting Right -of -Way Line an Alley All Other Districts Front Side Side Rear Side Rear All structures housing animals: 50 20 5* 5* 25 25 Exercise areas: 25 10 0 0 0 0 All other structures per C.3: 50 10 5 5 5 5 • *Required for covered portions of structures only. Within 90 days of the effective date of these regulations (annexation) , the type and number of animals shall be brought into strict conformity with the above regulations. Also, within 90 days of the effective date of these regulations (annexation), all structures housing animals shall be in locations specified by the setback requirements above, except that structures housing animals built with valid building permits issued prior to the effective date of the ordinance adopting these regulations may remain where located as legal nonconforming uses. 2. Landscaping. See Section 20.64.070 for possible landscape requirements. 20.64.060 COMMERCIAL STABLE OVERLAY, S DISTRICT. It is the intent of this section to provide for the development of Commercial stables, housing horses and ponies only, in areas designated with an Page 196 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 (S) overlay, subject to approval of a use permit by the Planning Commission, a business license, and an animal facility license as specified by the Municipal Code, enforced by the Newport Beach Chief • of Police or his designee. No residential uses shall be permitted on the same building site as a commercial stable. The following site development standards shall apply: A. SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. 1. Building Height. Twenty (20) feet maximum, except for structures used for the storage of hay. However, in no case may any structure exceed thirty -five (35) feet in height. 2. Setbacks. The following setbacks shall be required: a. Minimum setbacks for all structures housing animals shall be as follows: 1) Front setback. Fifty (50) feet minimum. Exercise areas, such as arenas, shall be set back a minimum of twenty -five (25) feet. 2) Side setback. a) Abutting all districts except BP District: Five (5) feet minimum. Exercise areas shall also be set back a minimum of five (5) feet. b) Abutting BP District: Twenty -five (25) feet • minimum. Exercise areas shall be set back a minimum of five (5) feet. 3) Rear setback. Five (5) feet minimum. Exercise areas shall also be set back a minimum of five (5) feet. b. Setbacks. Minimum setbacks for all structures other than those housing animals shall be as follows: 1) Front: 50 feet from the ultimate street right -of -way line 2) Side: 5 feet 3) Rear: 5 feet 3. Number of animals. Maximum of twenty -five (25) animals per gross acre. Page 197 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 a. Boundary landscaping with a minimum depth of twenty (20) feet along all property lines abutting a public street, except for the area required for street open- ings. b. Boundary landscaping with a minimum depth of five (5) feet along all property lines not abutting a public street. C. An approved permanent watering system shall be provided for all landscaped areas. d. See Section 20.64.070 of possible additional landscap- ing requirements. e. Required landscaping shall be maintained in a neat, clean and healthy condition. This shall include proper pruning, mowing of lawns, weeding, removal of litter, fertilizing, replacement of plants when necessary and the regular watering of all plantings. 5. Building design. All buildings shall maintain a consistent design theme (e.g., use of similar exterior materials). Use • of earthtone colors and non - reflective roof materials shall be required. 6. Lighting. All lighting shall be designed and located so that direct rays are confined to the premises and must be certified accordingly by an electrical engineer. 20.64.065 CONSOLIDATION OVERLAY, C DISTRICT. It is the intent of this section to provide for the development and maintenance of professional and administrative office uses and related uses on lots located between South Bristol Street and zenith Avenue in a manner which will ensure lot consolidation and vehicular access to and from South Bristol Street. A. USES PERMITTED. The following uses are permitted: 1. All uses permitted within Section 20.64.040, subject to the following site development standards: 4. Landscaping. Boundary landscaping shall consist of trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, ground cover or any combination thereof. Such areas shall not include open soil, buildings, paving, gravel or any other assemblage of building materials • upon or over the land. Landscaping shall be provided as follows: a. Boundary landscaping with a minimum depth of twenty (20) feet along all property lines abutting a public street, except for the area required for street open- ings. b. Boundary landscaping with a minimum depth of five (5) feet along all property lines not abutting a public street. C. An approved permanent watering system shall be provided for all landscaped areas. d. See Section 20.64.070 of possible additional landscap- ing requirements. e. Required landscaping shall be maintained in a neat, clean and healthy condition. This shall include proper pruning, mowing of lawns, weeding, removal of litter, fertilizing, replacement of plants when necessary and the regular watering of all plantings. 5. Building design. All buildings shall maintain a consistent design theme (e.g., use of similar exterior materials). Use • of earthtone colors and non - reflective roof materials shall be required. 6. Lighting. All lighting shall be designed and located so that direct rays are confined to the premises and must be certified accordingly by an electrical engineer. 20.64.065 CONSOLIDATION OVERLAY, C DISTRICT. It is the intent of this section to provide for the development and maintenance of professional and administrative office uses and related uses on lots located between South Bristol Street and zenith Avenue in a manner which will ensure lot consolidation and vehicular access to and from South Bristol Street. A. USES PERMITTED. The following uses are permitted: 1. All uses permitted within Section 20.64.040, subject to the following site development standards: Page 198 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 a. Building site area. All lots within this district shall be consolidated into one building site to achieve a minimum area of forty -four thousand (44,000) square • feet. b. vehicular access. vehicular access shall be provided to and from South Bristol Street. C. All other site development standards and requirements of Section 20.64.040 except as provided in Section 20.64.065.A1. 2. Single family detached dwelling units which lawfully existed at the effective date of these regulations (annexation) may, if destroyed by fire, flood, explosion, act of God, or act of the public enemy, be rebuilt in conformance with the zoning regulations in effect prior to the adoption of this Specific Plan. However, such reconstruction must comply with current building and related codes. 20.64.070 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. Improvements within the public right -of -way such as curbs, gutters, sidewalks, stormdrains and roadway paving in many areas within Santa Ana Heights have not been completed to City Standards. In addition to up- grading these improve- ments, the following are public improvements needed within the Santa Ana Heights Specific Plan area. As redevelopment occurs or as the desire for these improvements arises, they are to be constructed or installed. Funding possibilities for these improvements include the Orange County Development Agency, an assessment district and /or developer and resident contributions. • A. CIRCULATION PLAN. The Circulation Plan is designed to provide for safe vehicular, equestrian and pedestrian movement within and adjacent to the Specific Plan area. The established sidewalk stan- dards are also intended to encourage pedestrian use. Street sections to provide sufficient capacity for the added business park traffic and traffic from the residential areas are as follows: 1. Street Sections and Streetscape: a. Business Park: 1) Birch Street and Mesa Drive from Birch Street westerly to Irvine Avenue. The Birch Street and the Mesa Drive westerly con- nections to Irvine Avenue are each designed to be secondary industrial collectors with two elev- en -foot and two sixteen -foot travel lanes, and a ten -foot two -way left turn lane, and a eight -foot walkway on either side. Adjacent to the walkways, Page 199 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 outside the right -of -way, a ten -foot landscaped setback is required. (Exhibit 5) The streetscape for the business park area is a requirement of • development and shall be installed by individual property owners concurrent with development of approved projects. Ongoing maintenance shall be the responsibility of individual property owners. 2) Acacia Street and Orchard Drive within Business Park. The Acacia Street and Orchard Drive roadways within the Business Park shall be constructed with two twelve -foot and two seventeen -foot travel lanes and a six -foot walkway on either side. Adjacent to the walkways, outside the right -of -way, a ten -foot landscaped setback is required. (Exhibit 6) The Streetscape for the business park area is a requirement of development and shall be installed by individual property owners concurrent with development of approved projects. Ongoing maintenance will be the respon- sibility of individual property owners. 3) Business Park entry treatment. The primary purpose of entry treatment is the announcement of entry into the specific plan area. For the business park area, special entry treat- ment will be located at the intersection of Irvine Avenue and Orchard Drive and on Birch Street just is south of the South Bristol Street intersection. (Exhibit 2) The two entry statements shall be identical in design in order to reinforce project continuity and identification. (Exhibit 7) These entries will include the following: a) Landscape elements, including accent trees, shrubs, and groundcover. b) Entry monumentation. c) Pedestrian crossings and signalization, if appropriate. Building materials used for the entry monumentation shall be harmonious with the overall Business Park design. Care is to be taken in the design of the the entry statement to provide adequate vehicular sight distance in accordance with City standards. The entry treatment will be Page 200 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 setback sufficiently to provide for sidewalks and handicap access ramps. Funding for implementation of the entry treatment may be through an assess- is ment district, Orange County Development Agency, or some other funding source. The entry treatment shall be maintained by the local business asso- ciation or adjacent property owner. b. Residential Areas: 1) Cypress Street. The Cypress Street roadway is designed with two twelve -foot travel lanes, eight -foot on- street parking areas on each side of the street and, on the east side of the street, a five -foot wide sidewalk. On the west side of the street, a three -foot planted parkway will be located adja- cent to the curb along with a twelve- foot -wide equestrian trail. (Exhibit 8) The four foot wide landscaped area located adjacent to the sidewalk within the front yard setback area on the east side of Cypress Street shall be planted with the designated street tree, thirty feet on center. All street trees shall be a minimum 24 -inch box size when installed. Funding for implementation of the streetscape along Cypress Street may be through an assessment district, the Orange County Development Agency, some other future funding source or as redevelopment occurs. • The surface of the equestrian trail shall be one of the following: a) Compacted decomposed granite. b) Existing soil, graded and compacted. A three and one - half -foot high split rail fence shall be installed on either side of the equestrian trail. The fence is to be maintained by the local equestrian groups and shall be removed if not properly maintained. 2) Mesa Drive easterly of Birch Street. The Mesa Drive roadway is planned with the same design features as Cypress Street, with an equestrian trail on the south side of the street and a pedestrian sidewalk on the north side. Mesa Drive shall not extend beyond the Specific Plan Page 201 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 area except as needed to cul -de -sac the easterly end of Mesa Drive. The four foot wide landscaped area located adjacent to the sidewalk within the • front yard setback area on the north side of Mesa Drive shall be planted with the designated street tree thirty feet on center. All street trees shall be a minimum 24 -inch box size when installed. Exhibit 8 illustrates the typical section for Mesa Drive. Funding for implemen- tation of the streetscape may be through an assessment district, the Orange County Development Agency,some other future funding source or as redevelopment occurs. 3) Orchard Drive easterly of the Business Park. For the residential areas, entry treatments will be located on Orchard Drive between Birch and Cypress streets and along Mesa Drive as determined by the Birch Street /Mesa Drive realignment study. (Exhibit 2) These entries should be identical in design and reflect a more residential character in landscaping and signage, clearly delineating to business park users the entrance to a residential neighborhood. (Exhibit 9) These entries will incorporate the following: a) Landscape elements, including accent trees, shrubs, and groundcover. b) Entry monumentation. The Orchard Drive roadway is designed with two twelve -foot travel lanes and eight -foot on- street parking areas on each side of the street. A ten -foot planted parkway will be located on the north side of the street. On the south side of the street, a ten -foot planted parkway will be provided with a meandering four -foot sidewalk. The sidewalk shall be 5-feet wide when adjacent to the curb. The ten -foot landscaped parkways shall be planted with the designated street tree thirty feet on center. All street trees shall be a minimum 24 -inch box size when installed. Funding for implementation of the streetscape within the residential area of Orchard Drive may be through an assessment district, the Orange County Develop- • ment Agency, some other future funding source or as redevelopment occurs. 4) Residential entry treatment. For the residential areas, entry treatments will be located on Orchard Drive between Birch and Cypress streets and along Mesa Drive as determined by the Birch Street /Mesa Drive realignment study. (Exhibit 2) These entries should be identical in design and reflect a more residential character in landscaping and signage, clearly delineating to business park users the entrance to a residential neighborhood. (Exhibit 9) These entries will incorporate the following: a) Landscape elements, including accent trees, shrubs, and groundcover. b) Entry monumentation. Page 202 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 c) Pedestrian crossings and signalization, if appropriate. • Care is to be taken in the design of the entry statement to provide adequate vehicular sight distance in accordance with City standards. The entry treatment will be setback sufficiently to provide for sidewalks and handicap access ramps. Funding for implementation of the entry treatment may be through an assessment district, Orange County Development Agency or some other funding source. The entry treatment shall be maintained by the local community association or adjacent owner. 2. Circulation Improvements. The area has been heavily impacted by nonresidential traffic attempting to avoid congested conditions on surrounding arterials. Thus, a primary consideration in the development of the plan was reduction of through traffic within residen- tial areas. The planned development of business park uses adjacent to residential uses, requires a circulation plan that separates business park and residential traffic. Street improvements and modifications are intended to achieve these objectives are illustrated in Exhibit 10 and described as follows: Improvement Feature 1: Installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Irvine Avenue and Orchard Drive. • Improvement Feature 2: Construction of a cul -de -sac on Cypress Street south of South Bristol Street. Implementa- tion of the cul -de -sac will include a design study to determine configuration of Cypress Street north of the cul -de -sac. The cul -de -sac will be designed to allow for access to South Bristol Street from the northernmost proper- ty on the west side of Cypress Street within the Residential Equestrian District. Improvement Feature 3: Implementation of a circulation improvement test program to study and develop a method to control any potential through traffic in the Bayview tract. The program's objective shall be development of an optimal solution, one that minimizes through traffic along Mesa Drive and in the Bayview tract without significantly incon- veniencing a large number of residents. The test program methodology will include extensive monitoring of traffic before any improvements are installed and then systematic monitoring of a variety of test alternatives. Each alterna- tive would involve installation of temporary improvements I Page 203 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 Improvement Feature 4: Realignment of the intersection at Mesa Drive and Birch Street, Mesa Drive and Acacia Street, and other possible alignments to provide a through traffic connection. Mesa Drive easterly of Birch Street or Acacia Street shall be realigned at the intersection to discourage through traffic and provide a residential community entrance. A precise alignment study and EIR shall be completed prior to annexation. These circulation improvements are to be implemented in a phased manner to best achieve the plan's objectives. Implementation of Improvement Features 1 through 3 would be given priority because they are designed to provide an early reduction or elimination of through and business park traffic in residential neighborhoods. Improvement Feature 4 would be implemented once warranted by business park devel- opment on Birch Street. Funding possibilities for these improvements is include the Orange County Development Agency, an assessment district and /or developer contribution. B. PUBLIC SERVICES /UTILITIES PLAN. The Public Services /Utilities Plan addresses the adequacy of existing water, sewer and drainage facilities to meet existing and ultimate demand and identifies those public works facility improvements needed to implement the Land Use Plan. The public works improvements recommended are based on studies pre- pared by the county which took into account ultimate buildout of the specific plan area, Orange County fire flow requirements and other design criteria. City design criteria may differ in some areas which may require modifications before implementation occurs. The proposed upgrading of facilities is required to eliminate deficiencies which will be created once the Specific Plan is implemented. Some relo- cation of facilities is necessary due to proposed realignments of street right -of -way. Specific proposals for the improvement and modification of facilities and services are described below. for a period of possibly thirty days. The alternatives to be tested could include: 1) a cul -de -sac at the north end of Orchid Street, 2) the closure of Spruce Avenue, 3) • closure of Spruce Avenue only to traffic exiting the tract, 4) cul -de -sacs at both the north end of Orchid Street and the south end of Bayview Avenue and 5) the closure of both Spruce and Bayview Avenues just north of Azure Street to northbound traffic in tandem with the Orchid Street cul -de -sac. Other alternatives might be tested in addition to or in lieu of those mentioned above. The community shall be consulted both before and after the program is implement- ed. Both traffic engineering criteria and community input shall be considered in evaluating the results of the pro- gram. Improvement Feature 4: Realignment of the intersection at Mesa Drive and Birch Street, Mesa Drive and Acacia Street, and other possible alignments to provide a through traffic connection. Mesa Drive easterly of Birch Street or Acacia Street shall be realigned at the intersection to discourage through traffic and provide a residential community entrance. A precise alignment study and EIR shall be completed prior to annexation. These circulation improvements are to be implemented in a phased manner to best achieve the plan's objectives. Implementation of Improvement Features 1 through 3 would be given priority because they are designed to provide an early reduction or elimination of through and business park traffic in residential neighborhoods. Improvement Feature 4 would be implemented once warranted by business park devel- opment on Birch Street. Funding possibilities for these improvements is include the Orange County Development Agency, an assessment district and /or developer contribution. B. PUBLIC SERVICES /UTILITIES PLAN. The Public Services /Utilities Plan addresses the adequacy of existing water, sewer and drainage facilities to meet existing and ultimate demand and identifies those public works facility improvements needed to implement the Land Use Plan. The public works improvements recommended are based on studies pre- pared by the county which took into account ultimate buildout of the specific plan area, Orange County fire flow requirements and other design criteria. City design criteria may differ in some areas which may require modifications before implementation occurs. The proposed upgrading of facilities is required to eliminate deficiencies which will be created once the Specific Plan is implemented. Some relo- cation of facilities is necessary due to proposed realignments of street right -of -way. Specific proposals for the improvement and modification of facilities and services are described below. Page 204 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 1. Water Distribution System Improvements. The Santa Ana Heights Water Company presently provides • adequate water service to the specific plan area to serve existing land uses. Ultimate development of the area, however, will require the installation of six -inch and eight -inch water mains and additional fire hydrants for fire protection. Planned improvements are shown in Exhibit 11 and are described as follows: Improvement Feature 1: Replacement of 6 -inch line with 8 -inch line on Irvine Avenue and Acacia Street from South Bristol Street to Mesa Drive. Improvement Feature 2: Replacement of 6 -inch line with 8 -inch line on Mesa Drive from Acacia Street to Cypress Street. Improvement Feature 3: Replacement of 6 -inch line with 8 -inch line on Mesa Drive from the intersection with Acacia Street west 500 feet. Improvement Feature 4: Relocation and new installation of four fire hydrants. The water system improvements described provide an estimate of new facilities needed. A comprehensive water system plan and implementation program must be developed for the area prior to any business park development. • Funding possibilities for these improvements include the Orange County Development Agency, an assessment district and /or developer contributions. 2. Sewer System Improvements. The Costa Mesa Sanitation District (CMSD) presently provides sewer service to the specific plan area. Various sewer mains in the area are currently flowing at or near capacity. In order to adequately serve ultimate buildout, installation of 10 -inch through 18 -inch sewer mains and upgrading of two pump stations in the general area will be required. The following improvements (shown in Exhibit 12) have been identified for construction and /or upgrading. Improvement Feature B: Line B, located along South Bristol Street, conveys flows from the specific plan area westerly to the 12 -inch sewer lines which flow south along the Santa Ana -Delhi channel. This main serves as a major sewer trunkline serving the specific plan area. Line B is pres- ently an 8 -inch diameter line; a 15 -inch parallel line is proposed to be installed. Page 205 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 Improvement Feature C: Line C, located along the Santa Ana -Delhi .channel, conveys sewer flows from the western portion of Santa Ana Heights and the commercial center on is Santa Ana Avenue. An 18 -inch parallel line is proposed to be installed. Improvement Feature D: Pump Station 11 collects sewer flows from various areas of Santa Ana Heights and pumps to Sewer Pump Station 10 (Improvement Feature E). Pump Station 11 is proposed for upgrading, to include installation of new pumps and controls, electrical service and remodeling of the existing wet well. Improvement Feature E: Pump Station 10 pumps sewer flows from various areas of Santa Ana Heights to the 24 -inch sewer trunkline along Fair Drive (Improvement Feature F) which flows into the CMSD treatment facility. Pump Station 10 is proposed for upgrading, to include installation of new pumps and controls, electrical service and remodeling of the existing wet well. Improvement Feature F: Line F is a 24 -inch trunkline located along Fair Drive which transports flows from Pump Station 10 to the CMSD treatment facility. A 15 -inch parallel line is proposed to be installed. The sewer system improvements described provide an estimate of new facilities needed. A comprehensive sewer system plan and implementation program must be developed for the area prior to any business park development. • Funding possibilities for these improvements include the Orange County Development Agency, an assessment district and /or developer contributions. 3. Drainage System Improvements In general, the existing storm runoff collection system within the specific plan area is adequate with the exception of areas where proposed circulation realignments and modi- fications will alter street drainage patterns. The ultimate land use changes and circulation improvements will require the construction of storm drains and a system of catch basins. Backbone improvements to the existing system are shown in Exhibit 13 and are described as follows: Improvement Area 1: Catch basins at Orchard Drive and Birch Street Storm drains along Birch Street from Orchard Drive to Page 206 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 Mesa Drive Catch basin along Birch Street • Catch basins at Mesa Drive to drain southerly Storm drain from Mesa Drive to Santa Ana -Delhi channel Improvement Area 2: Storm drain on Cypress Street from Cypress Street cul -de -sac to South Bristol Street Catch basins at Cypress Street cul -de -sac A localized drainage problem exists along Birch and Cypress streets south of Orchard Drive. In this area, surface runoff flows from parcels fronting on Cypress Street onto parcels along Birch Street. Ponding of water also occurs on at least one parcel along Birch Street. This drainage situation is a particular concern where business park development is planned to occur along Birch Street. Such development must provide for the transport of runoff from adjacent residential parcels to the drainage facilities planned along Birch Street. The area affected by this drainage problem is highlighted in Exhibit 13, the boundary of which is based on existing topography. In order to adequately provide for surface runoff in his area, a comprehensive drainage plan and implementation program must be developed for the area prior to any business is park development within the affected area. Possible drain- age solutions which are being considered include the follow- ing: An underground storm drain collection system A pumping station which collects storm runoff and pumps to an acceptable public storm drain system. Funding possibilities for these improvements include the Orange County Development Agency, an assessment district and /or developer contribution. 4. Electric, Telephone and Cable Television Improvements If it is the desire of the community to have utilities undergrounded, this would be accomplished through the Orange County Development. Agency, an assessment district, and /or developer contribution. Although not anticipated, the planned improvements /modifications to the circulation system • 5. SAHSP 3 -13 -87 0 Page 207 SPECIFIC PLAN (Santa Ana Heights) Chapter 20.64 may require utility relocations, realignments or abandonments. Street Lights A street light system in conformance with City standards will be included with street improvement projects in the business park area and if requested in the residential area. Funding possibilities for the street light system include the Orange County Development Agency, an assessment district and /or developer contribution. W � 2 � W � BUSINESS PARK ENTRY �/! 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