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5/7/87
RESOLUTION NO. 87- 37
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA APPRVING VARIANCE NO.
87-1 TO WAIVE STREET FRONTAGE AND LOT
SIZE STANDARDS ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT
914 WEST EDINGER AVENUE
WHEREAS, this Council held a public hearing on May 4,
1987 on Variance Application No. 87-1 to waive minimum street
frontage and lot size standards on property located at 914 West
Edinger Avenue;
NOW~ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS:
1. Based on the evidence submitted at the abovesaid
hearing, this Council finds and determines as follows:
(a) Because this parcel of land is located be-
tween a recent commercial project and a stable single-family
neighborhood, the applicant cannot acquire additional property
to meet the new Commercial Standards for street frontage nor
lot size. The applicant has proposed to integrate his devel-
opment with the existing retail use adjacent to the site to
meet the intention of the zoning ordinance to ensure the
development of larger, more viable commercial projects. The
project, as proposed, does conform to current landscaping and
parking requirements.
(b) The granting of
the applicant the enjoyment of the
parcel with a commercial use.
this variance will allow
privilege to develop this
(c) The granting of this variance will be bene-
ficial both to the public welfare and surrounding properties
because it will allow for the development of a neighborhood
serving commercial use on a site which is currently a blighted,
vacant lot. The new structure at this site should help stabi-
lize the area by removing a primary gathering place for tran-
sients and other nonresidents of the neighborhood.
(d)
commercial project
this area.
The development of a neighborhood serving
is consistent with the General Plan for
RESOLUTION NO. 87-37
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2. Variance 87-1 is approved subject to the condi-
tions, limitations and requirements set forth in Exhibit A,
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
ADOPTED this ]8th day of Ma~; , 1987.
ATTEST:
Janice' C. Guy
Clerk of the Council
COUNCILMEMBERS:
Young Ab~t
McGuigan aye
Acosta Aye
Griset Aye
Hart Absent
May A e
Pulido aY~ee
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Ed~a'~L~/~C oope r
City A t-fb-rney
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CONDITIONS
Should the Planning Commission approve Variance No. 87-1, the
project must comply with all applicable sections of the Santa
Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the
1982 Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and other
applicable regulations. In addition, it shall meet the
following:
A. PLANNING
A landscape maintenance agreement shall be provided
which ensures adequate maintenance of all new and
existing landscape areas at 902-914 W. Edinger
Avenue·
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The applicant shall develop a planned si~:n program
for this center for the Planning Department's review
and approval.
A shared access agreement shall be recorded for the
two parcels at 902 and 914 W. Edinger Avenue.
Final site plans, building elevations, materials,
and colors shall be subject to approval by the
Planning Manager.
B. BUILDING AND SAFETY
Provide one-hour fire resistant wall with 30-inch
parapet above the roof for the south, east and west
walls.
Where doors open over landing, the landing shall be
5'-0" long. Revise retail space B door where the
landing meets the transformer pad. ~'
Two toilet rooms are required if the number of
employees exceeds four and both sexes are employed.
Provide e ramp for access to this building in
conformance with UBC~3306 and the handicap
requirement. Ramp slope shall not exceed 1:15.
5. Provide fire retardant roof covering to comply with
UBC-3203.
6. Comply with UBC-ChaPter 5~ regarding glass and
glazing.
7. Use exposure C for wind loads in lateral analysis.
EXHIBIT A
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The rear door is not permitted if less than five
feet from the property line. If less than 10 feet,
it must be protected by an approved, 3/4 hour
fire-rated assembly.
Neither of the rear doors will qualify as exits. If
two exits are required, they both must have direct
access to a public way.
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UTILITIES AGENCY
1. Pay sewer connection fees.
2. Pay O.C.S.D. No. 1 fees.
3. Pay the cost of water
facilities installation.
PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
1. Prior to acceptance of the
service and fire protection
site plan, relocate the
trash enclosure to the front of the building.
Prior to the issuance of a building permit,
the following requirements:
a)
b)
complete
Submit a final grading plan, showing the
direction and means of flow to the adjacent
streets. The plan is to include existing and
proposed elevations at and adjacent to all
property lines. Drainage routed to the street
must be directed beneath the sidewalk and
through the curb. Show all
improvements on this plan.
Pay the following fees:
required off-site
1) Drainage assessment fee of $2,285 per acre
(Area VI).
2) Transportation system improvement fee of
1~ of the estimated value of construction.
3) Plan check fees.
c) Arrange for the relocation of the Bus stop with
OCTD's Chuck Nackey, (714) 675-5605.
Prior to the issuance of a utility release on the
project, complete the following requirements:
a) Remove and close the existin8 28 foot by 8 foot
drive approach with curb, gutter and sidewalk.
Reconstruct 3 feet of adjacent paving.
b)
c)
Construct a street tree well and plant · street
tree per City Standard #12~ as may be r~quired
by Clint Jones et the City Yard, (714) $49 6820.
Construct drive approach with four foot flares
per City Standard 112C.
FIRE
1.
Fire sprinkler system(s) per N.F.P.A. Standard 13
may be required.
Accessible hydrant(s) shall be provided and located
within 150 feet of all portions of exterior walls on
the first floor in conformance with City Standards
Numbers 403-P and 423-P.
Fire apparatus access required within 150 feet of
all exterior walls. Provide two separate but
interconnected means of ingress and egress. Access
shall be at least 20 feet in clear width. A 40-foot
outside and 20-foot inside turn radius shall be
provided. The total width must be continuously
paved to accommodate 40,000 pounds and shall not
exceed the angle of departure for fire apparatus on
any slope. Access roadways shall have a vertical
clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches above
the finished driveway surface.
Vehicular access and hydrants shall be in service
prior to commencement of construction.
Provide portable fire extinguishers.
Provide site plans showing distance to buildings on
all four sides within 100 feet. Show construction,
height, length, and type of roof of exposed
buildings. Show location of existing hydrants
within 150 feet.
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POLICE
All buildings are to have direct lighting to be
provided by all entrance ways.
Lighting in exterior areas shall be enclosed to
prevent vandalism. Lighting for parking lots and
walkways shall be not less than a minimum maintained
one(l) footcandle measured at ground level. A
computerized calculation of the overall site must be
submitted to the Police De~'artment for approval.
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Final approval for lighting is subject to field
inspection approval. Photometric footcandle
calculations must be submitted to the Police
Department at 647-5093.
One inch single cylinder deadbolts will be installed
on all entrance doors.
All building hardware must be listed on the City's
approved products list available in the Building
Department.
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Herculite and electronic sliding doors
prohibited.
are
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Street address numbering shall adhere to standards
set forth in the City Ordinance. Numbers and the
background to which they are attached shall be of
contrasting colors or shades~ and shall be of
reflective materials for night time visibility.
Samples of the materials used shall be submitted to
and approved by the DRC.
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Refer to the Building Security Ordinance regarding
nonremovable hinge pins and additional requirements.
9. Applicable Security ordlinance Sections must be
listed on submitted set of plans.
NOTE: All questions should be referred to Mike McCoy at
667-58~0.