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<br />AA No. 2024-01, CUP No. 2024-01, and CUP No. 2024-02 for McDonald's Restaurant at <br />2101 and 2109 E. Santa Clara Avenue <br />February 26, 2024 <br />Page 8 <br />parking lot pole lights, interior building lights, streetlights, etc.) from the existing <br />commercial/retail uses surrounding the site. The proposed project would involve new <br />streetlights and additional exterior and interior building lighting associated with the operation <br /> of the proposed McDonald’s. However, all lighting would be subject to the City’s design <br />guidelines, which outlines lighting standards for commercial projects and includes direction <br />on minimizing glare onto adjoining properties. Moreover, all on-site lighting would be <br />shielded and directed to minimize light intrusion onto the adjacent properties. The lighting <br />levels for the site would not be altered and would be consistent with the ambient and night- <br />time lighting at the commercial uses surrounding the site. Lastly, the site plan has been <br />designed so that vehicle headlights would not create lighting concerns to the residential units <br />to the south. Specifically, the building and drive-through have been offset so that the pick- <br />up window is not aligned directly with any residential windows. In addition, the project will <br />incorporate a landscape buffer with various mature landscaping (shrubs, trees, and <br />groundcover) along Santa Clara Avenue. Staff is recommending a condition of approval that <br />the mature landscaping be evergreen, be required to be maintained throughout the lifetime <br />of the CUP, that it be maintained healthy, and that any unhealthy or dead plants be required <br />to be removed and replaced in-kind. <br />The 24-hour drive-through operations would also have minimal to no impacts to the adjacent <br />residences as it relates to noise. The overall operations would not generate noise levels <br /> above the maximum acceptable noise levels outlined in the City’s Noise Ordinance, as <br />shown in Table 3 below. The daily operation of the proposed eating establishment has the <br />potential to result in an increased ambient noise level in the immediate vicinity of the <br />proposed site through the addition of stationary sources of noise as well as vehicular trips <br />associated with the project. These stationary sources of noise include HVAC equipment, <br />landscape maintenance equipment, parking lot activities, trash collection activities, and <br />restaurant drive-through speakers. Noise associated with the parking lot activities consists <br />of vehicle engines, door slams, engine starts, and people talking. However, the stationary <br />sources during the times of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. would be limited to just the drive-through <br />operations as the indoor dining area would be closed during this time. These noise sources <br />include the drive-through window and a menu board with an amplified speaker, in addition <br />to non-amplified speech. <br />Table 3: City Of Santa Ana Noise Ordinance Standards <br />Noise Level dBA <br />Time Period <br />ExteriorInteriorCompliance <br /> 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.5555Complies (max 55dBA) <br /> 10:00 p.m. – 7:00 am5045Complies (max 45dBa) <br />dBA: A-weighted decibels <br />*Applicable to property within a designated Noise Zone 1. The entire City of Santa Ana is designed as Noise Zone 1 per Sec. 18- <br />311 of the Municipal Code. <br /> <br />
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