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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPOWERPOINT - 75AONE BROADWAY P 1109 NORTH BROADW. General Plan Amendment No. 2020-0 Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. City Council April 21, 20 Specific Development No. 75 zoning Zoned for office, service, and retail uses 4.34 acre parcel Bounded by Broadway, Washington Avenue, Tenth Street and Sycamore Street Contains 7 structures, including 6 designated as historic Project entitled by City Council in 2004 (EIR, development agreement, general plan amendment, zone change, parcel map) Project approved via Referendum April 2005 37-story, 518,000 square foot office tower 9-level parking structure with 2,463 parking stalls Amenitized pedestrian plaza and upscale restaurants on upper floors Re -use of existing structures for office and restaurant uses Development agreement expired in 2012 AERIAL OF PROJ :Wn:;liirm)tuii Ave • • .GJ"f:J .r ,k+4i urrrti'd w P h SAS' • 1 1� Global GROWL WlHeleswoCrh St W Haleswonh Sr r -W 19111 .[ ar ton a P a Parking t i r..w. W 1AlpBa'Income &��Iricia! 5 ices Amend SD-75 and general plan land use designation to allow up to 415 residential units in addition to approximately 200,000 square feet of office 37-story, 518,000 square foot tower (2004) 9-level parking structure with 2,463 parking stalls (2004) Pedestrian (2004) plaza with various amenities/high-end restaurants on upper le Re -use of existing structures for office and restaurant uses (2004) Addendum to previously certified EIR All mitigation measures from project approvals still applicable SITE PLAN STREET VIEW OF SITE One Broadway plaza Conceptual Off i(_e 1_ T r r...ar f-� r...r r w • • rrQ� {t � '•*' a i k I1 mv+�ua�awmww.�r ChC�11i 01R�i1�CRRM � - �l��l lt� i_TL pJl�'TI 1l One Broadway Plaza Conceptual Apartment and Floor Plan Layout Loft/ One Bedroom Apartments 25 Apartments per Floor 80% of Total Apartments � :iaaer.aR OOi91Ml o1p0� 0.0011 W AI tOn •P!lIAGyMwI�A �uafrPnm� wmt. �ut� II )JA One Broadway Plaza Conceptual Apartment and Floor Plan Layout Two and Three Bedroom Apartments 14 Apartments per Floor 20% of Total Apartments r L a • ��ti- � '� R T ,t I �7 A E E MyC�FA��G�M M� TiOTI�ZIAGOY WR�OIii - ti AM MM 11101\OQ/i/r 71�LLIErrCfMRRRl/� One Broadway plaza Conceptual Amenities Wellness Center and Spa W A•3 Tower Renderin or r/pLrrrr,rrr 1.r rr irr/_■ ,rrs/Lr0/�r 4rr� rp L � �/l ��rt�r1L//�L�■.Y All f s • GRAND ENTRY FOYER & PLAZA LEVEL with MAJOR WATER FEATURES 1st FLr- 10,855 RSF "HISTORY IN THE MAKING" ONE BRaADWAY PLAZA GENERAL NOTE: WORLD CLASS URBAN CORE MIXED USE 4S3 FEET TALL MASTER PLAN WITH RESIDENTIAL 77RLDORS COMPONENTS AMENDMENT TO THE APPROVED ORDINANCE THE ULTIMATE, TALLEST, OREENKST, MONr SUSTAINABLE CONCEPTUAL STACKING PLAN ORA14 VERTICAL COUNTY. SUPERSTRUCTURE OPPORTUNITY ZONE IN FOR RESIDENTIAL COMPONENT ORANGE COUNTY. 311020 THEATER AND ART EXHIBIT CENTER GRANDEI+ffRANCEFGYER (SEESNEErAiI PLAZA LEVEL - RETAIL STORES & SHOPS CarrierjohnSOn + GULTUR3 architecture r environments + brand strategy + graphics F E Rff. 05 Modifications to project required update and sewer, and traffic analysis to air quality, water CEQA Section 15162 and case law authorizes use of addendum if no substantial changes or significant new information that results in new c substantially more severe impacts than disclosed in previous EIR No new impacts were identified: Net decrease in operational pollutant emissions by minimum of 10 percer Up to 55 percent reduction in daily trips from mixed -use project (from6,682 to 3,660 daily trips) Increase in water and sewer demand would not result in the need for nevi infrastructure Addendum to 2004 certified EIR appropriate document for project to Fir qMIFqFr Office tower currently entitled through City actions and referendum in 2004-05 8 EIR addendum identified lesser impacts resulting from proposed mixed -use project Project will reinforce City's image as the center of Orange County Project will result in a positive fiscal impact to the City ( $1.1 million in property tax and up to $4 million in HOO fees) All mitigation measures from the more intensive 2004 project remain for mixed -use project Planning Commission recommended adding requirements for Project Labor Agreement, inclusion of Logan to Neighborhood Mitigation Plan list, increased mitigation fee by $100,000 per neighborhood, and park fees be used within project quadrant Conducted Sunshine Ordinance Meeting in February 2020 Approximately 50 residents in attendance Concerns related to affordable housing, traffic, and project impacts were raised Planning Commission public hearings held on March 30 and April 2, 2020 Concerns with affordable housing, traffic, privacy and community benefits were discussed Staff also had discussions with members of the public regarding project Approve a resolution adopting the addendum to the One Adopt a resolution approving General Plan Amendment Adopt an ordinance approving Zoning Ordinance Amend