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HomeMy WebLinkAbout91-039405 REL: 5/6/91 RESOLUTION NO. 91-039 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DENYING VARIANCE APPLICATION NO. 90-016, WHICH SOUGHT TO ALLOW A REDUCTION IN THE REQUIRED 15- FOOT LANDSCAPE SETBACK AND AN EXTENSION OF THE 15-FOOT HEIGHT LIMITATION WITHIN 20 FEET OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR A NEW 7,600 SQUARE FOOT COMMERCIAL RETAIL CENTER AT 1401-1435 WEST FIRST STREET IN THE C1 (COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT WHEREAS, this Council held a public hearing on May 6, 1991, on Variance Application No. 91-016, which sought to allow a reduction in the required 15-foot landscape setback and an extension of the 15-foot height limitation within 20 feet of residential property for a new 7,600 square foot commercial retail center at 1401-1435 West First Street in the Cl (Community Commercial) district; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: 1. Based upon the evidence submitted at the abovesaid hearing this Council finds and determines as follows: A. The strict application of the building height restriction in the zoning regulations will not deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of this chapter; The proposed project site is a long, somewhat narrow property with a dimension of 82 feet by 315.7 feet. The property abuts a public street on three sides with the remaining property boundary located adjacent to primarily single-family residences. Due to the narrow nature of the project site, a variance from the commercial development standards to allow a 10 foot landscape setback adjacent to First Street may be needed to allow for reasonable depth of the proposed retail tenant space. However, there are no special circumstances which warrant support of the expansion of the 15 foot height limitation within 20 feet of residential property. B. That the granting of a variance is not necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights; The land use designation for the existing vacant property RESOLUTION 91-039 TWO is Community Commercial (C1). An alternative project design could be produced which would allow the owners to construct a commercial development which meets the City of Santa Ana development standards. C. That the granting of a variance will be injurious to surrounding property; The proposed variance to allow the structure to exceed the existing 15 foot height limitation adjacent to residential property bythree feet will create additional shade and shadow impacts for the adjacent residences. D. That the granting of a variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City; The General Plan designation for this area is General Business District (GBD), which allows for the development of commercial and retail uses. The granting of this variance for a reduction of a 15 foot landscape setback requirement and an exemption from the 15 foot height limitation adjacent to the residences will have no direct detrimental effect on the General Plan. 2. Variance Application No. 90-016 is hereby denied. ADOPTED this 20th day of MAY , 1991. ATTEST: Clerk of the Counci~lJ COUNCILMEMBERS: Young Aye Pulido Aye Acosta Aye Griset Aye McGuigan Aye Norton Absent Richardson Aye APPROVED AS TO FORM: city Attorney 407 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY State of California County of Orange I, JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby certify the attached Resolution ~/-- O ~ ~ to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the city of Santa Ana on · City of Santa Aha