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ORDINANCE NO. NS-1364
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
APPROVING AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 762
TO REZONE PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN MAC-
ARTHUR BOULEVARD AND SUNFLOWER AVENUE,
GREENVILLE AND RAITT STREETS FROM THE
R1-PRD DISTRICT TO THE SD (SPECIFIC DE-
VELOPMENT) DISTRICT, AMENDING SECTIONAL
DISTRICT MAPS 34-5-10 AI~D 35-5-10, AND
ADOPTING SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN ~6
WHEREAS, the real property located generally be-
tween MacArthur Boulevard and Sunflower Avenue, Greenville
and Raitt Streets and more particularly described on exhibit
AA 762-A on file in the records of the Planning Director,
is located in the R1-PRD (Planned Residential Development)
District, and
WHEREAS, an application has been filed by C. H.
Segerstrom and Sons to amend Sectional District Maps 34-5-10
and 35-5-10 to rezone such property to the SD (Specific De-
velopment) District, and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has given notice
of and on March 14, 1977 duly held a public hearing on Amend-
ment Application 762 to rezone such property from the R1-
PRD (Planned Residential Development) District to the SD
(Specific Development) District and has recommended approval
of such application, and it has considered Specific Develop-
ment Plan #6 for the subject property, a copy of which is
on file with the Clerk of the Council, and has recommended
approval of such specific development plan, and
WHEREAS, the City Council regularly held a public
hearing on said reclassification and said specific develop-
ment plan and published the notice required by law and does
now find that the public necessity, convenience and general
welfare require that said property be reclassified from the
R1-PRD (Planned Residential Development) District to the
SD (Specific Development) District, and that the new classif-
ication will not be detrimental to the surrounding property,
and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that Specific De-
velopment Plan 96, consisting of standards and regulations,
will be in keeping with the neighborhood and will not be
detrimental to the harmonious development of the city or
impair the desirability of investment or occupation in the
neighborhood, and
WHEP~EAS, prior to taking this action, the City
Council has reviewed and considered the information contained
in that Environmental Impact Report designated as "Environ-
mental Impact Report 76-4," has approved said document as
the final environmental impact report for the project on
the subject property, and finds that social and economic
conditions render infeasible the alternative of retaining
the property in the present land use designation,
ORDINANCE NO. NS-1364
PAGE TWO
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That the real property described on
exhibit AA 762-A is hereby reclassified from the R1-PRD
(Planned Residential Development) District to the SD (Specific
Development) District, and that Sectional District Maps
34-5-10 and 35-5-10 are hereby amended to show said reclassi-
fication in accordance with Exhibit AA 762-A.
SECTION 2: That Specific Development Plan 96,
consisting of standards and regulations, a copy of which
is on file with the Clerk of the Council, is approved and
adopted as the Specific Development Plan for the subject
property.
SECTION 3: If any section, subsection, sentence,
clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any rea-
son 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 sec-
tions, subsections, clauses or portions be declared invalid
or unconstitutional.
ADOPTED this 24th day of May ,
1977 by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Bricken, Brandt, 0rtiz, Yamamoto,
Garthe, Ward
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None
ABSTAINED: COUNCILMEN: Evans
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY
MAYOR
~arch 14, 1977
SECTION 1
SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT DRDINANCE #6
APPLICABILITY OF ORDINANCE
JO ~6 (specific development) zoning district, as authorized by
Chapter 41, Division 26, of the Santa Aha Municipal Code, is
specifically subject to the regulations contained in this ordi-
nance for the express purpose of establishing use district regu-
lations. All other applicable chapters, articles and sections
of the Santa Aha Municipal Code shall apply unless expressly
waived or superseded by this ordinance. Use district regula-
tions established in Chapter 41, Article III, of the Santa Aha
Municipal Code for zoning districts other than the SD zoning
district may be incorporated herein by reference.
SECTION 2
PURPOS~
The SD ~6 specific development use district regulations are
hereby established for the express purpose of protecting the
health, safety and general welfare of the people of the City
by encouraging the use of innovative planning concepts and
principles for the planned residential development of a series
of separate but related land areas in the City of Santa Aha
subject to Specific Development Ordinances 3, 4, S, 6 and 7.
SECTION 3
USES PERMITTED
Permitted uses are:
(a) crop agriculture,
(b) single family dwellings,
(c) cluster or attached family dwellings,
(d) apartments,
(e) condominiums,
(f) tennis centers
(g) accessory buildings and uses determined to be incidental
and necessary to the primary use, subject to the approval
of the Planning Commission.
SECTION 4
HEIGHT LIMIT
The height limit of main buildings and structures is 35 feet and
accessory buildings and structures 20 feet provided, however, the
Planning Commission shall have the right to limit the number of
stories in any or all of the buildings in the SD ~6 district, or
the height of any other structure, when it finds that existing or
proposed developments on adjacent properties, or properties across
a street or alley, would be adversely affected unless such a
limitation were imposed.
SD #6 (Continued)
SECTIOt( 5
SECTION 6
SECTION 7
YARD REQUIREMENTS
All yard requirements shall be established by the approval of
plans and drawings as provided for in Division 26 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code.
PARKING REQUIREMENTS
Required parking shall be provided as follows:
(a) two (2) fully enclosed garages and one uncovered parking
space for each dwelling within the development, except for
the following use:
(b} apartments: (1) bachelor apartment: one {1) parking space
..per unit; {2) one bedroom apartment: one and one-half (1.5)
parking spaces per unit; (3) two-bedroom apartment: one and
four-fifths (1.B) parking spaces per unit; (4) three and
more bedroom apartment: two (Z) parking spaces per unit,
plus one-half (~) space for each bedroom over three. In-
cluded in the above parking requirements will be a minimum
of one (1) fully enclosed garage or carport per unit. The
decision of whether fully enclosed garages are required will
be determined by the City as a condition of approval of plans
and drawings as provided for in Division 26 of the Santa Aha
Municipal Code. A percentage of uncovered parking spaces may
be designed as compact car spaces provided that the City de-
termines that t~e developer has provided adequate information
to justify the inclusion of compact car parking spaces as a
specific percentage of the total open space parking to be pro-
vided.
In addition to the above stated parking space requirements,
guest parking shall be required as follows: one-fifth (0.2)
parking spaces per unit for the first One hundred (lO0) units
and one-tenth (O.1) parking spaces per unit for each addi-
tional unit.
(c) tennis centers: Parking requirements shall be established by
the approval of plans and drawings as provided for in Division
26 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
DWELLING UNITS PERMITTED
Not more than eighteen {18) dwelling units per one (1) acre of net
developable land area shall be permitted.
SD #6 (Continued)
SECTION 8
OPEN SPACE - RESIDENTIAL USES ONL~
Not less than fifty percent (50%) of the totml lot area shall be
devoted to open space as per Division 24, Santa Ana Municipal Code
(PRD development standards), excepting however that up to a ten
percent (10%} reduction to forty-five percent (45%) open space may
be granted by the City if it is found that, based on excellence of
design, the proposed open space and recreational amenities merit
the reduction of the fifty percent (50%) open space requirement.
SECTION 9
REGULATIONS SPECIFICALLY INCLUDED HEREIN BY REFERENCE
~ll requirements, limitations, restrictions and waivers encompassed
in Chapter 41, Division 24, of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (PRD
use district regulations) shall apply to SD #6 use district, ex-
cepting therefrom the requirement of an approved conditional use
permit and any other requirements, limitations, restrictions and
waivers which are in conflict with other sections of this ordinance.
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