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ORDINANCE NO. NS-XXXX
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANA AMENDING SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT
NO. 82 (SD-82) ZONING DISTRICT TO ALLOW SCHOOLS
AS A PERMITTED USE, AMEND THE SANTA ANA
MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD A DEFINITION OF SCHOOLS
AND TO ADOPT A SET OF OPERATIONAL STANDARDS
FOR SCHOOLS
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. The City Council, by Ordinance No. NS-2777, adopted October 20, 2008,
rezoned property located at, and adjacent to, 2501 West Fifth Street, more
specifically described in said ordinance, to Specific Development Plan No. 82
(SD-82) for such property.
B. It is now desired to allow schools as a permitted use within the SD-82 zoning
district, define “schools”, and adopt operational standards for schools to
minimize any impacts resulting from their presence in the SD-82 district.
C. On February 11, 2019, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public
hearing and voted to recommend that the City Council adopt Zoning
Ordinance Amendment No. 2019-01.
D. The City Council, on March 5, 2019, held a duly noticed public hearing on this
ordinance and has considered all testimony presented thereto.
Section 2. The proposed ordinance has been reviewed with respect to
applicability of the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) and the State CEQA
Guidelines (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 15000 et seq.). The project
is exempt from CEQA as it can be seen with certainty that there is no impact on the
environment [Section 15061(b) (3)] and a Notice of Exemption will be filed upon
adoption of this ordinance.
Section 3. Section 41-150 (Reserved) of Chapter 41 of the SAMC is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 41-150.5. – Reserved Schools.
A school means any public, charter, or private educational facility for elementary,
middle, junior high, and high school, serving kindergarten through twelfth grade
students, including denominational and sectarian, boarding schools, and military
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academies, but does not include preschools and child day care uses as defined in
Section 41-42.5.
Section 4. The Specific Development No. 82 (SD-82) zoning document is
hereby amended to read as follows:
TEMPLO CALVARIO ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Specific Development Plan No. 82
Section 1. Applicability of Ordinance
The specific development zoning district for the Templo Calvario Assembly of God
Church, as authorized by Chapter 41, Division 26, Sec. 41-593 et seq. of the Santa
Ana Municipal Code (SAMC), is specifically subject to the standards and
regulations contained in this plan for the express purpose of establishing land use
regulations and standards. All other applicable chapters, articles and sections of
the SAMC shall apply unless expressly stated or superseded by this ordinance.
Section 2. Purpose
The Specific Development Plan No. 82 (SD-82) for Templo Calvario consist of
standards and regulations established for the express purpose of protecting the
health, safety and general welfare of the people of the City of Santa Ana by
promoting and enhancing the value of properties and encouraging orderly
development of the property.
Section 3. Uses Permitted
1. The following uses are permitted in the SD-82 District:
(a) The compounding, processing, or treatment of raw or previously used
materials into a finished or semi-finished product, excluding those
specified in SAMC section 41-489.5.
(b) The manufacture of products from raw or previously treated
materials, excluding those uses specified in section 41-489.5.
(c) The assembly of products from raw or previously treated materials,
excluding those uses specified in section 41-489.5.
(d) The packaging or distribution of previously prepared products or
materials, excluding those uses specified in section 41-489.5.
(e) Wholesale establishments where the primary trade is business-to-
business sale of products, supplies and equipment.
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(f) Storage of previously prepared goods, products or materials for eventual
distribution or sales where the goods, products or materials are the
property of the owner or operator of the building or structure.
(g) Machine shop or other metal working shops.
(h) Warehousing.
(i) Impound yards (storage only) with no office or dispatching operations.
(j) Laundry and dry cleaning establishments in conjunction with plant
operation for such establishment on the premises.
(k) Eating establishments not specified in section 41-472.5.
(l) Research laboratories that do not generate hazardous waste materials.
(m) Service stations with no more than two thousand (2,000) square feet of
the gross floor area devoted to non-automotive related product sales.
(n) Truck, boat and heavy equipment sales, rental, and service.
(o) Movie, photography, musical or video production studios.
(p) Bulk products sales [twenty-five (25) cubic feet or greater] when such
products are the primary sales activity.
(q) Public utility structures.
(r) Blueprinting, photoengraving, screen printing and other reproduction
processes.
(s) Wholesale nursery and plant storage.
(t) Contractor's yard.
(u) Automotive repair and service, including body and fender repair, painting,
and engine replacement.
(v) Home improvement warehouse store.
(w) Sales of industrial products, supplies and equipment used for final
product manufacture.
(x) Lumberyard, including mill and sash work if conducted entirely within an
enclosed building.
(y) Recycling facilities not in excess of forty-five thousand (45,000) gross
square feet and in compliance with section 41-1253 of this Code
including:
(1) Small collection facilities.
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(2) Large collection facilities.
(3) Light processing facilities.
(z) Adult entertainment businesses, subject to compliance with the
requirements of article XVII of this chapter.
(aa) Storage and distribution of hazardous materials.
(bb) Schools
2. The following uses are permitted when ancillary to any use permitted by section
3-1 or to any use permitted subject to a conditional use permit:
(a) Administrative office use occupying up to thirty (30) percent of the gross
floor area.
(b) Product sales or service uses occupying up to five (5) percent of the
gross floor area.
(c) Child care facilities occupying up to thirty (30) percent of the gross floor
area; provided, however, that no combination of uses permitted by this
section shall exceed thirty (30) percent of the gross floor area.
(d) The outside storage of Class I and Class II liquids (as defined in the fire
code of the City of Santa Ana) in above-ground fixed storage tanks when
properly screened pursuant to section 41-622 of the Code, as it may be
amended from time to time. As used herein, "tank" means a vessel
containing more than sixty (60) gallons.
(e) Enclosed storage where the goods, materials or supplies stored are the
property of the owner or operator of the building or structure occupying up
to thirty (30) percent.
3. The following uses may be permitted in the SD-82 district subject to the issuance
of a conditional use permit:
(a) Principal industrial uses if occupying less than seventy (70) percent of the
gross floor area with the remainder of the floor area allocated to office use
only.
(b) Storage of new or used buildings or houses.
(c) Child care facilities other than as permitted by section 41-472.1.
(d) Trade schools which provide instruction which requires the operation of
heavy equipment or machinery normally associated with manufacturing
operations such as woodworking or machine shops.
(e) Kennels for the temporary care and lodging of dogs and other
domesticated household animals.
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(f) Eating establishments permitted in section 41-472 which operate between
12:00 and 5:00 a.m. and which are within one hundred fifty (150) feet of a
residential use.
(g) Eating establishments with drive-through window service.
(h) Petroleum and gas storage.
(i) Freight, bus and truck terminal.
(j) Industrial medical clinics which offer medical services by referral only and
do not offer overnight stays.
(k) Administrative office use ancillary to a permitted industrial use occupying
more than thirty (30) percent of the gross floor area.
(l) Heavy processing recycling uses.
(m) Car wash facility.
(n) Banquet facilities as an ancillary use to a restaurant or eating
establishment, subject to development and operational standards set
forth in section 41-199.1.
(o) Commercial storage not within five hundred (500) feet of an arterial street
(as defined in the city's circulation element) or freeway or within one
thousand (1,000) feet of a freeway intersection.
(p) Mini-warehouse uses; provided that no conditional use permit shall be
granted unless a written finding is made that the parcel on which the use
is proposed is not within five hundred (500) feet of an arterial street (as
defined in the city's circulation element) or freeway, or within one
thousand (1,000) feet of a freeway intersection.
(q) Recreational vehicle, vehicle and/or boat storage yard; provided that no
conditional use permit shall be granted unless a written finding is made
that the parcel on which the use is proposed is: not within five hundred
(500) feet of an arterial street (as defined in the city's circulation element)
or freeway, or within one thousand (1,000) feet of a freeway intersection.
(r) Data center uses; provided that no conditional use permit shall be granted
unless a written finding is made that the parcel on which the use is
proposed is: not within five hundred (500) feet of an arterial street (as
defined in the city's circulation element) or freeway, or within one
thousand (1,000) feet of a freeway intersection.
(s) Churches and ancillary church uses.
Section 4. Development Standards
1. Walls and Screening. Any equipment, whether on the roof, side of building
or ground, shall be screened. The method of screening shall be
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architecturally integrated with the building in terms of materials, color, shape
and size.
2. Landscaping Standards. All landscaped areas shall be irrigated using an
automatic irrigation system. The project shall provide landscaping
consistent with the existing landscape theme and existing improvements on-
site. A six-inch raised concrete curb shall be required around all landscape
planters unless approved by City Landscape Associate.
(a) A landscaped area not less than 10 feet wide shall be maintained on the
north (OCTA right-of-way) parking lot on Fairview Street.
(b) All new landscaped planters and landscaped areas shall meet the
commercial landscape planter standards.
(c) Vine pockets shall be provided along the north (OCTA right-of-way) block
wall every 15 feet.
3. Architectural and Design Features.
(a) Exterior Materials: Changes to the exterior materials and finishes
shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review and approval.
The materials and finishes shall be consistent with those found on the
site.
(b) Trash Enclosures: Trash enclosures and similar ancillary structures
are to match the texture, materials and color palette of the proposed
buildings.
(d) Lighting Standards/fixtures: A minimum of one-foot candle of light
shall be provided throughout the parking area. Specifications of light
standards/fixtures and photometrics plan shall be submitted to the
Planning Division for approval.
4. School Operational Standards
a) School bus drop-off and pick-up areas shall be limited to the front of
the building only.
b) Student drop-off and pick-up areas (vehicles) shall be limited to the
rear of the building. The easterly driveway adjacent to Templo
Calvario shall be the only driveway used for the drop-off and pick-up
functions.
c) Physical education activities shall be limited to indoors only. No
activities shall be conducted outside the building. A minimum of 10
square feet of physical activity area per student shall be provided.
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d) Student enrollment for the school shall be capped at a maximum of
960 students.
e) A parking management plan shall be submitted to the Planning
Division prior to the start of each school year. The plan shall be
submitted to Planning Staff and the community association at least 15
days prior to the start of school. The plan shall include provisions for
parking during special events at the school.
f) The school shall submit an Annual Special Events Program to
Planning Staff and the local association at least 15 days prior to the
start of the school year. The program shall include provisions for
notification of neighbors within SD-82, vehicle circulation, and parking
during special events at the school.
g) Schools are subject to periodic review by the Planning Division to
ensure compliance with the Operational Standards. Failure to comply
with the Operational Standards may result in a review by the Planning
Commission for further action.
Section 5. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of
this ordinance 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 this 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.
ADOPTED this ______ day of ______________, 2019.
_______________________
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho
City Attorney
By:________________________
Lisa Storck
Assistant City Attorney
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AYES: Councilmembers __________________________________
NOES: Councilmembers __________________________________
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers __________________________________
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers __________________________________
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, NORMA MITRE, Acting Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the
attached Ordinance No. NS-XXXX to be the original ordinance adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on _______________, 2019 and that said ordinance
was published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana.
Date: ________________ ____________________________________
Acting Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2019-012501-2609 West Fifth Street
Date: 1/30/2019 Exhibit 2 - Vicinity Zoning and Aerial View
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Zoning Classification
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