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HomeMy WebLinkAbout FULL PACKET_2005-09-19 ORDINANCE NO. NS-2696 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING THE BOWERS MUSEUM SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NO. 78 (SD-78) AND REZONING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2032 NORTH MAIN STREET FROM COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL- MUSEUM DISTRICT (C1-MD) TO SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT NO. 78 (SD-78) (AA NO. 2005-04) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana does hereby find, determine and declare as follows: A. The Applicant is requesting approval of an amendment application, and a conditional use permit in order to allow the expansion of the existing museum and the allowance of ancillary uses at 2032 North Main Street. B. On July 25, 2005, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing and voted by a vote of 6:1 (Gartner absent) to recommend that the City Council: 1. Approve and adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program, Environmental Review No. 2005-45. 2. Adopt an ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 2005-04 and Specific Development Plan No. 78 (SD-78). 3. Adopt a resolution approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2005-20 as conditioned. C. On August 22, 2005, the Planning Commission voted to reconsider the July 25, 2005 action and voted by a vote of 6: 1 (Cribb opposed) to amend two conditions. D. On September 6, 2005 the City Council of the City of Santa Ana held a duly noticed public hearing and at that time considered all testimony, written and oral. E. Amendment Application No. 2005-04 has been filed with the City of Santa Ana to adopt the Bowers Museum Specific Development District No. 78 (SD-78) and to rezone the properties located at 2032 North Main Street from Community Commercial-Museum District (C1-MD) to Specific Development No. 78 (SD-78) (AA No. 2005-04) 11 A-1 F. SD-78 would allow museums and ancillary uses such as galleries, retail gift shop, general offices, conference rooms, library and boardroom, storage and fabrication shop and surface parking areas; eating establishments; theaters; banquet facilities, subject to development and operational standards set forth in SAMC 41-199.1 (with a Conditional Use Permit); uses open between Midnight to 5:00 a.m. (with a Conditional Use Permit); and establishments selling or serving alcoholic beverages (with a Conditional Use Permit). G. Amendment Application No. 2005-04 is consistent with the General Plan, including but not limited to its goals and policies to enhance development sites and districts which are unique community assets that enhance the quality of life. Land Use Element Goal No. 4.0. H. The City Council has weighed and balanced the general plan's policies and has determined that based upon this balancing that the Bowers Museum project is consistent with the purpose of the general plan. I. The City Council also adopts as findings all facts presented in the Requests for Council Action dated September 6, 2005 accompanying this matter. For these reasons, and each of them, Amendment Application No. 2005-04 is hereby found and determined to be consistent with the General Plan of the City of Santa Ana and otherwise justified by the public necessity, convenience, and general welfare. J. The Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program for Environmental Review No. 2005-45, was approved and adopted by resolution which came before the City Council on September 6, 2005. This ordinance incorporates by reference, as though fully set forth herein, this resolution and the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program. Section 2. The real property located at 2032 North Main Street is hereby reclassified from Community Commercial-Museum District (C1-MD) to Specific Development No. 78 (SD-78). Amended Sectional District Map number 1-5-10 showing the above described change in use district designation, is hereby approved and attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein. (AA No. 2004-04). Section 3. Bowers Museum Specific Development District No. 78(SD-78) as set forth in Exhibit "B", attached hereto and incorporated as though fully set forth herein, is approved adopted in its entirety. Section 4. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is 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, 11 A-2 phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that anyone or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. ADOPTED this _ day of ,2005. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher City Attorney By: Kylee O. Otto Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Ordinance No. NS-2696 to be the original ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on , and that said ordinance was published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 11A-3 BOWERS MUSEUM Exhibit "B" Page 1 of 8 11A-4 Specific Development Plan No. 78 City of Santa Ana TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SECTION 1. APPLICABILITY OF ORDINANCE .............................................1 SECTION 2. PURPOSE ...........................................................................1 SECTION 3. OBJECTIVES .......................................... .......................... .1-2 SECTION 4. USES PERM ITTED ................................................................2 A. Permitted Uses ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ......... ... ... ... ......... ... ... ... ... ...2 B. Conditionally Permitted Uses ....................................................2 C. Uses Not Permitted ................................................................ 3 SECTION 5. MAXIMUM PERMITTED BUILDING INTENSITY ..........................3 SECTION 6. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS ................................................3 A. Building Height .......................................................................3 B. Setbacks .... ..... ... ...... ... ... ... ... ... ......... ... ... ... ... ... ......... .... ... ... ...3 C. Parking .............. ... ... ............ ... ... ... ... ......... ... ... ... ... ..... ..... ......4 D. Walls and Screening.... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ........ ... ... ..............4 E. Landscaping Standards ........................................................ ..4-5 F. Architectural Design Features .....................................................5 SECTION 7. ENFORCEMENT ....................................................................5 SECTION 8. SIGNAGE ........................................................................... .5-6 SECTION 9. REFUSE COLLECTION AREA AND LOADING ............................6 SECTION 10. TELEPHONE, ELECTRICAL, WATER, GAS AND CABLE ............6 ATTACHED EXHIBITS Exhibit A - Overall Site Plan Exhibit B - Landscape Plan Exhibit "B" Page 2 of 8 11A-5 BOWERS MUSEUM Specific Development Plan No. 78 Section 1. Applicability of Ordinance The specific development zoning district for the Bowers Museum 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. 78 (SD-78), consisting of standards and regulations, is hereby established for the express purpose of protecting the health, safety, and general welfare of the people of the City by promoting and enhancing the value of properties and encouraging orderly development. Bowers Museum SD-78 sets the development and design criteria for a development consisting of approximately 3.62 acres. The purpose of this specific development plan is to permit flexibility in the site planning and design to respond to market conditions while assuring high quality development. SD-78 specifically establishes for the property the following: · Permitted uses · Development standards, including building height limits, required setbacks, parking, landscaping provisions and enforcement policies · Operational standards · Maximum authorized development intensity · Signage provisions Section 3. Obiectives The objectives of the Bowers Museum Specific Development Plan No. 78, include provisions of the following: · A long term development that is of the highest architectural quality and design. · A landscaping plan that is complementary to a large scale museum development and sensitive to the surrounding community. · A visually harmonious development as viewed both internally and externally. Exhibit "B" Page 3 of 8 11A-6 · A development that is consistent with the District Center designation of the General Plan and which implements the spirit and intent and policies of the General Plan. · Concentrated and internally integrated development rather that development that spreads activities into adjacent residential neighborhoods. · A circulation system that is responsive to the needs of both vehicular and pedestrian travel. · Provision of cultural amenities and facilities serving the visual and performing arts which are open for public patronage. · A landmark museum facility with appropriate ancillary uses along north Main Street. Section 4. Uses Permitted The categories of land uses to be included within the project area are galleries, eating establishments, offices, retail, banquet facility and storage and preparation rooms. If a use is for any reason omitted from those specified as permissible or if ambiguity arises concerning the approximate classification of a particular use within the meaning and intent of this Plan, the determination shall be at the discretion of the Planning Manager. Such decision may be appealed to the Planning Commission whose decision is final. A. Permitted Uses. a. Museums and ancillary uses such as galleries, retail gift shop, general offices, conference rooms, library and boardroom, storage and fabrication shop and surface parking areas. b. Eating establishments. c. Theaters. B. Conditionally Permitted Uses. a. Banquet facilities, subject to development and operational standards set forth in SAMC 41-199.1. b. Uses open between Midnight to 5:00 a.m. c. Establishments selling or serving alcoholic beverages. C. Uses not permitted. a. Schools, private or public. b. Medical office or clinics. c. Commercial uses with vehicular drive-through lanes or windows (i.e. drive-through restaurants, pharmacy or similar uses). d. Fast food or exclusively take-out restaurants. e. All other uses not expressly permitted or conditionally permitted in this ordinance. Exhibit "B" Page 4 of 8 11A-7 Section 5. Maximum Permitted BuildinQ Intensity The maximum authorized building intensity for the Bowers Museum is 91.072 square feet for museum and ancillary uses. The maximum floor area ratio allowed is 1.5. Section 6. Development Standards A. Building Height. All future on-site structures will be subject to a height limitation of 35 feet above ground level, which is defined as the vertical distance measured from the curb level to the highest point of the roof surface. An additional 10 percent may be allowed for architectural features such as archway entries and towers, subject to the Executive Director of Planning and Building Agency review and approval. B. Setbacks. a. Main Street i. A minimum twelve feet five inches (12'5") to the first building element or structure. b. Twentieth Street i. A minimum twenty-seven (27) feet to the first building element or structure. c. Surface Parking Areas i. A minimum landscape setback of five (5) feet from edge of sidewalk. d. Interior Property Line Setback i. A minimum five (5) feet of landscaping along any edge adjacent to a residential use. Exhibit "B" Page 5 of 8 11A-8 c. Parking The Bowers Museum has successfully utilized a parking management plan that facilitates parking in various off-site locations to supplement parking on-site. As such, the following parking is required: a. On-site surface parking of a minimum of 131 spaces. b. Off-site parking facilities totaling 576 spaces at locations, such as but not limited to, a new surface parking area at the southeast corner of Main Street and the Interstate 5 (1-5) southbound freeway on-ramp and utilization of existing parking areas at the Orange County Teachers Federal Credit Union (insert address) and Rancho Santiago office plaza (insert address). c. Utilization of off-site parking facilities shall be accompanied by a signed contract allowing use of parking at either after hours or for special events exclusively for the Bowers Museum. A copy of such contract(s) shall be kept on file with the Planning and Building Agency. d. A professional parking management company shall be utilized to coordinate and manage the parking. D. Walls and Screening. Any equipment, whether on the roof, side of building, or ground, shall be screened. The method of screening shall be architecturally integrated with the building in terms of materials, color, shape, and size. E . Landscaping Standards. All areas not used for buildings, parking or storage shall be landscaped using the following guidelines consistent with the Commercial Landscape 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. The minimum required landscaping for the project has been reflected by Exhibit A. All required setback areas shall be landscaped except for approved walkways and driveways. Landscaping throughout the project shall be in compliance with the landscape plan attached. Further, the landscape plan shall be fully implemented prior to the issuance of any certificate of occupancy. Exhibit "B" Page 6 of 8 11A-9 F. Architectural Design Features. · Exterior Materials: Exterior materials and finishes to comply with approvals granted through the Historic Resources Commission and approved materials board. Trash enclosure and similar ancillary structures are to match the texture, materials and color palette of the proposed building. · Design Features: Shall be designed to be integrated with the existing buildings. Any new additions shall be in keeping with the original in terms of scale, rooflines, materials, and color. · Lighting Standards/fixtures: A minimum of 1 foot candle of light shall be provided throughout the parking area. Specifications of light standards/fixtures and photometrics plan shall be submitted to Planning Division and Police Department for approval. Section 7. Enforcement. The penal provisions and permit requirements of the SAMC (effective as of the date of adoption of this SD-78) shall apply to all development within the Bowers Museum Specific Development Plan No. 78. Section 8. Sianaae. A. All signage shall comply with the Santa Ana Municipal Code unless explicitly identified below. B. A comprehensive sign program for the entire site, including freestanding, wall, directional and permanent temporary signs and graphics shall be submitted and approved by the Planning Division prior to the issuance of any sign permit. C. Permanent Wall Banners will be permitted to announce special exhibits or events along the east elevation. There shall be a maximum of three (3) such banners along Main Street and architecturally integrated with the building. Such banners shall be a maximum of 10 feet wide by 16 feet high. D. Wall Hung Banner will be permitted to announce special exhibits or events along the east elevation. There shall be a maximum of one (1) such banner along Main Street and architecturally integrated with the building. Such banners shall be a maximum of 20 feet wide by 20 feet high. E. Secondary Wall Sign will be permitted along the east elevation. There shall be a maximum of one (1) secondary wall sign along Main Street and architecturally integrated with the building. Such sign shall be a maximum of one (1) foot in height by thirty (30) feet in length. Such sign shall be a pin mounted bronze anodized letters with backlit illumination. Exhibit "B" Page 7 of 8 11 A-1 0 Section 9. Refuse Collection Area and Loadina. An area to handle the delivery and refuse for the development site shall be integrated. At minimum, the refuse collection area shall provide the equivalent of five (5) bins. The loading and unloading of materials and goods shall be an area measuring a minimum twenty (20) feet by forty (40) feet and appropriately screened from view. Section 10. Telephone. Electrical. Water. Gas and Cable. A. All "on-site" utilities shall be placed underground. B. Transformers of terminal equipment shall be visually screened from view from streets and adjacent properties and may be located in concrete vaults below grade. C. There shall be no exposed downspouts, scupper drains, electrical or mechanical limes on the building. All mechanical equipment shall be screened from view in an architecturally integrated manner. Exhibit "B" Page 8 of 8 11 A-11 11 A-12 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: ABANDONMENT NO. 03-06-S: TO SUMMARY VACATE A PORTION OF FIRST AMERICAN WAY SOUTH OF COLUMBINE AVE. / j ~\ . ,I ( ~,~1a" CITY MANAGER APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO /' ,J" FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION I 1./ Adopt a resolution vacating a portion of sidewalk and street along the east side of First American Way south of Columbine Ave. DISCUSSION One of the conditions for development of the First American Title Phase II Expansion requires the City to vacate a portion of public sidewalk and street. The proposed vacation is on the east side of First American Way, south of Columbine Avenue, and is 13 feet in width and approximately 108 feet in length (Exhibit 1). Utilities, other government agencies and City departments have been contacted and reviewed this vacation request as to potential impacts. No adverse impacts were reported to Public Works Agency. An easement for sidewalk and pedestrian access to the City and an easement for underground lines to Southern California Edison will be reserved. Drainage and traffic circulation will not be impacted by the deletion of the portion of First American Way. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed project is exempt from further review. Categorical Exemption ER No. 2004- 27 will be filed for this report. 12A-1 Abandonment No. 03-06-S September 19, 2005 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this abandonment. b~G~et~ fUlames G. Ross "'... Executive Director Public Works Agency 12A-2 _I l COLUMBINE AVE FIRST AMERICAN WAY (FOAMELY REGENCY BLVD) SANTA ANA , t , P W A , DATE: Sept. 19, 2005 PlB.[ IKItlS ACENC'f Title: >- <( 3: z <( () a:: w ~ <( I- 00 a:: LL II w -' <l U V1 o >- ~~ ~ ABANDONMENT AREA (13' X 108') EXHIBIT 1 ABANDONMENT NO. 03-06-S VACATE A PORTION OF FIRST AMERICAN WAY SOUTH OF COLUMBINE AVE. k:\desTgn\r _0_ w\obondonment\obond 03-06-$ I AMERICAN WAY .dgn 12A-3 8/19/05 les RESOLUTION NO. 2005-083 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SUMMARY VACATION OF A PORTION OF STREET AND SIDEWALK ADJACENT TO 1 FIRST AMERICAN WAY SOUTH OF COLUMBINE AVENUE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds determines and declares as follows: A. The City of Santa Ana intends to vacate a portion of the street and sidewalk adjacent to 1 First American Way south of Columbine Avenue pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3 of Part 3 of Division 9 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. B. The vacation of the portion of the street and sidewalk of 1 First American Way south of Columbine is a summary vacation because the strip lies within property under one ownership pursuant to the provisions of section 8334 of the Streets and Highway Code of the State of California. All properties adjacent to said street are owned in fee by First American Title Insurance Company. C. The strip of First American Way to be vacated contains an easement for underground lines to Southern California Edison Company and an easement for sidewalk and pedestrian access to City of Santa Ana which shall be reserved. D. It is necessary to reserve an easement for public service purposes and/or for future street or alley purposes. The vacation will terminate all vehicular rights to the specified portion of First American Way. E. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed project is exempt from further review. Categorical Exemption ER No. 2004-27 will be filed for this report. Section 2. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby approves the summary vacation of the 13 foot wide by 108 foot long parkway strip of First American Way south of Columbine Avenue, as more particularly described in Exhibit A and B attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 12A-4 8/19/05 les Section 3. The above portion of the street shall not be deemed vacated until this resolution is recorded. Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution. ADOPTED this day of ,2005. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Lisa E. Storck Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers: NOES: Councilmembers: ABSTAIN: Councilmembers: NOT PRESENT: Council members: CERTIFICATION OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-081 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of Council City of Santa Ana 12A-5 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION STREET VACATION A portion of First American Way as shown on the Offer of Dedication recorded as Instrument No. 19980642409 and granted per Easement Deed recorded as Instrument No. 19990768596, both of Official Orange County Records, California, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the most westerly Parcel Line of ParcelS of Parcel Map No. 98-232, in the City of Santa Ana, as shown on a map recorded in Book 313, Pages 12 through 17 of Parcel Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, said point being the northerly terminus of said westerly Parcel Line and also the True Point of Beginning; thence, 1. S. 88031 '38" E. 5.00 feet; thence, 2. N. 46028'22" E. 11.31 feet; thence, 3. N. 01028'22" E. 92.00 feet; thence, 4. N. 43031 '38" W. 11.31 feet; thence, 5. N. 88031 '38" W. 5.00 feet; thence, 6. S. 01028'22" W. 107.99 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Containing: 1,340 square feet, more or less. All as shown on Exhibit "B", attached hereto for reference only. Subject to all covenants, conditions, reservations, restrictions, rights of way and easements of record, if any. MCE CONSULTANTS ~ClL- 1\1-1\<>" Richard A. Moore, R.C.E. 23971 Date /:c.,,:,;~~~.~,~~;~~~ ;/.:~~~;';;;:::;:;:)~~:"~:;:~~:~\ . ,; ," I."':' ,<<.\1.,;;, ~ ,', 'I) , ,,"' " \. ".... ~\ lid!'" \m\l 11 ~! \ 'Hi ~<",/! I :i1 'I '~~~;f~i:j C:\MCE FilesVob\88.03 FAF Phase II\street vacation\legaJ description-st_vac.doc 1 of 1 12A-6 >- ; z c( (.) ii: w :. c( t- en a: u: LINE L1 L2 L3 L4 .. "'- ""- ~) 'b COLUMBINE ...... SCALE: 1" = 150' >- ; \ "... '?. '?> '?. I Z (,\.. ~'O c( <? ~O. \1 II ~ l4J ~<? I \'2,/ I f5 ~ (,t.\. 1>\ '?> :. j I ~ "- <?~~ <9' c( / 0 ~. t-, Z en ,I a: --- ~~ - -==UII \ ~ 'S It") '2, 1" I N (,\.. I <? I '-> (,\.. <? b, (,\.. <? PROP. SIDEWALK EASEMENT PER SEP ARA TE DOCUMENT SEE DETAIL HEREON 41' i 8! 01 ,.... . o N ;~: I N NI N ~ . 00 ~ f'I 5 6 Z Z TPOB POB I , \ \ ~.....'>. L2/ -<.... L1 I DET AIL 1"=50' FIRST AMERICAN LINE TABLE LENGTH 5,00' 11.31' 11.31' 5.00' EXIST. EASEMENTS @) AN OFFER OF DEDICATION AND AN EASEMENT FOR STREETS AND SIDEWALKS TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. PER INSTR. NOS. 19980642409. O.R. AND 1990768596. O.R. @ AN EASEMEN T FOR UNDERGROYND LINES TO SCE RECORDED AS INSTR. NO. 20000078383, O.R. BEARING N88'31'38"W N46'28'22"E N43"31'38"W N88'31' 38"W ~~~: ~>..~~';~'-." ~-:~'~'~~~':""':' # ~.~),rJ' [. ",:, ( , "', /:I~S) >-::--;'.;---.:-:' " ' .7/J:v /" .~--:-~.~)",\ '. ~ ,,<, /',.vV . ,," t)~ 10"':) \ lE{ I"ir '1.'C)-'" Ii tc. \ ~- -' \: ,\ \ Exp, 1 ~~'--"~i -(':S LEGEND \ . ..ljl:--..,elVII.,' ENGINEERING ~'1)":;:'-..,t.:,/: .' ..',r:'l.~ND SURVEYING ;" ."9' "-" '~~t . r1~W~1.. Hi, _ li._1 i:W ;""HOOS,'COAST HWY.. SUITE 318 LAGUNA BEACH, CA 92651 PHONE: 949-376-6407 FAX: 949-376-6417 r/ / / ~ TPOB PROPOSED STREET VACATION AREA TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING EXHIBIT "B" STREET VACATION RST AMERICAN FINANCIAL CORP. d1.,~ lD~ RICHARD A, MOORE, RCE 23971 DA TE 12A-8 ( CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT/CODE ENFORCEMENT Meeting Minutes July 26,2005 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 5:42 p.m. in Conference Room 1602, City Hall Ross Annex. ATTENDANCE The following Councilmembers were present: Lisa Bist, Alberta Christy and Carlos Bustamante Staff present were: Stephen Harding, Deputy City Manager for Development Services; Ben Kaufman, Chief Assistant City Attorney; Jim Ross, Executive Director/Public Works Agency; Will Hayes, Public Works Maintenance Service Manager; Bruce Dunams, Community Preservation Manager; and Yvette Aguilar, Community Preservation Inspector. AGENDA ITEMS (-- 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - JUNE 28,2005 MEETING Approved by a vote of 3:0 2. DEPUTY COUNTY HEALTH INSPECTION PROGRAM UPDATE Councilmember Bustamante made arrangements for County Health representatives to contact Bruce Dunams to discuss and coordinate assistance with the Mobile Vehicle Vending trucks. Mr. Dunams will update committee on his findings. 3. MOBILE VEHICLE VENDING PROGRAM ORDINANCE DISCUSSION Bruce Dunams provided an update on talks with the Produce Vendors Association and their concerns with items to be included in Phase II of the vending ordinance. Committee members reviewed the concerns and decided to stay the course with all items except the G.P.S. tracking for the permanent trucks. Mr. Dunams will get more estimates and will only address G.P.S. for the transient trucks. Additionally, specific sign standards are to be developed for the proposed magnetic signs. 4. GARAGE PRE-SALE ORDINANCE DISCUSSION ( " Bruce Dunams presented a timeline for the implementation of the garage pre-sale ordinance. Mayor Pro Tern Bist noted she is focused on resolving the Mobile Vehicle Vending issue and then moving on to other community items. The projected start up for discussions for the garage pre-sale ordinance is approximately six months to one year. 138-1 5. SHOPPING CART ORDINANCE DISCUSSION Ben Kaufman presented an overview of the shopping cart ordinance and possible outside ordinances to study. He will provide a briefing on the Buena Park ordinance at the next meeting. 6. CURB STREET ADDRESS PAINTING Will Hayes provided an overview on illegal street curb address painting. He outlined four options for Council to consider. Julie Stroud will bring the issue to CommLink and will present the results at the next NI/CE meeting. 7. PUBLIC COMMENTS Glen Stroud asked how the city would control undesirable logos on the proposed magnetic signs. Mr. Stroud also asked if permanent vending stations were transferable or could be sublet to another vendor. 8. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS ( Councilmember Christy requested that Will Hayes provide a schedule with the routes and daily routine of the City's contracted shopping cart retrieval company; and requested. that Mr. Kaufman talk to Police Chief Walters about ice cream truck enforcement issues, namely the diversification of sale items. Mayor Pro Tern Bist requested a list of potential contacts for both the garage pre- sale ordinance and the shopping cart ordinance. 9. ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING A. Mobile Vending Ordinance Discussion B. Shopping Cart Ordinance Discussion C. Street Curb Address Painting 10. TING DATE: Tuesday, August 23,2005 B uce Dunams Community Preservation Manager BDlrb S:Council CommlNICE CClNICE Minutes 07-26-05 ( Neighborhood Improvement/Code Enforcement Council Committee Minutes 2 July 26. 2005 138-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: SANTA ANA ZOO AT PRENTICE PARK LOGO APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For fv\ '{i '~2..2./ .. / ,/ f.. .-' /",/ I Y/", "./ ."'JC'''~ ITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Receive and file. DISCUSSION The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency (PRCSA), in partnership with the Friends of Santa Ana Zoo (FOSAZ), retained Hunt Design, Inc., a Pasadena-based graphics design firm with extensive experience working wi th zoos, aquariums and museums, to assist in the design of a new logo for the Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park. A review team wi th representatives from PRCSA, FOSAZ and the Zoo met monthly for five months to complete the design development process. The existing Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park logo is over 20 years old. The new logo will help the Zoo establish a strong new visual identity, and will offer new marketing and promotional opportunities. The attached Exhibits 1-3 showcase the new logo and display examples of how it may be used. The new logo design was presented and approved for recommendation by the Recreation and Parks Board on May 25, 2005. FOSAZ approved the logo on August 16, 2005. In addition, the logo was presented to the Park Development, Recreation Program and Education Council Committee on July 19, 2005. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. FOSAZ assumed the $6,000 cost related to t e design of the new logo. Corn. Svcs. ha Gerardo Mouet Executive Dir Parks, Recre 19C-1 Sont AT PRENTICE PARK 19C-2 /o~ ~..............'L.I..I . ~~.,'1 . ",. '-' '.- - to- :z: c.,. L.I..I . > ell:: 0... c/ ...... C C V\ o~ .p~ <J;. :: c ~- 1: . 19C-3 o .. o Ill( ~ I <l<l<l "" .. .. ~ CO C ~ oii " ~ Vi o o N ~ c "" ~ C .. '" .. ~ '0 g, 3 o o N .. c "" ~ c .. '" .. o ~ E :b e o c ;: '" 0. ";;; . . "" " ~ ~ c ~ Z ~ ~ ~ .. ~ ~~ t/) ~ ~ . ~ LU > <> "" ~ o (; ~ c ~ I- ~ ~ z ~,:, ::l ;~ ::c ~ ~ 19C-4 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED JA ') /' U /~/} "CiL~t;!L(t; f,~ ITY MANAGER D As Recommended D As Amended D Ordinance on 15t Reading D Ordinance on 2nd Reading D Implementing Resolution D Set Public Hearing For CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT CONTINUED TO ~ FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Authorize submittal of the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report to the u.s. Department of Housing and Urban Development. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING COMMISSION ACTION 1. Recei ved public comment on the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report for Fiscal year 2004-05. 2. Authorized submittal Evaluation Report to Development. of the the Consolidated u.s. Department Annual Performance and of Housing and Urban By a vote of 5:0 (Rodriguez absent) at its Regular Meeting of September 6, 2005. DISCUSSION The Consolidated Five Year Plan is a comprehensive planning document that identifies a jurisdiction's overall need for affordable and supportive housing, community development programs, social services and economic opportunities. The plan outlines a strategy for using four federal programs and other resources to meet those needs. Those programs are Community Development Block Grant (cDBG), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), HOME Partnership (HOME), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). The Plan also identifies five-year numeric goals for meeting the needs that the jurisdiction will seek to achieve during the period covered by the Plan. As part of the Consolidated plan process, the City is required to submit annually a Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER), 190-1 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report September 19, 2005 Page 2 Exhibi t 1. The CAPER describes the acti vi ties and accomplishments for these federal programs during fiscal year 2004-05, and the City's success in achieving the five-year objectives that were established in the Consolidated Five Year Plan. Fiscal year 2004-05 is the last year covered by the Consolidated Five Year Plan for 2000-04. The following table shows accomplishments achieved for selected objectives during this fiscal year and the entire five-year period. Five Year Objective 04-05 Five Year Five Year Goal Accomplishments Accomplishments Low-Income Owner 66 Units 207 Units 122 Units Occupied Housing Low-Income Rental Housing 119 Units 454 Units 390 Units Transitional Shelter 469 Persons 3,594 Persons 1,500 Persons Employment Training 347 Persons 2,923 Persons 1,750 Persons Health Care Services 4,294 Persons 11,437 Persons 3,500 Persons Code Enforcement 3,859 Units 33,007 Units 25,500 Units U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulations require that the CAPER be available for a 15-day public review prior to being submitted to HUD. On August 16, 2005, a public notice was published in the Orange County Register indicating that the draft report was available for review beginning August 17, 2005. The minimum 15-day public comment period closed at noon on September 6, 2005. All comments have been received and are included in the final document submitted to HUD, which is due no later than September 28, 2005. FISCAL IMPACT impact associated with this action. patrlcia c. Whitaker Executive Director Community Development Agency PcW/TG/mlr H:\ACTIONS\2005 CC\ConsAnnPerfEvalRpt 9-19-05.doc 190-2 Consolidated AnnualPedonnante & Evaluation Report July 1,2004 - June 30,2005 Prepared by City of Santa Ana Community Development Agency EXHIBIT 1 190-3 190-4 CITY OF SANTA ANA 2004 - 2005 CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARy............................................................................................. 4 II. NARRATIVE STATEMENTS A. Assessment of Five-Year Goals & Objectives ... ........ .............. ............. ...........8 B. Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing.............................................................. 8 C. Affordable Housing.......... ........... ......... ......,................ ..........,............... ......... 11 D. Continuum of Care Narrative.... .............. ............................................... ........ 15 E. Other Actions................................................................................................. 17 F. Leveraging Resources......... ..... .............. .......................................................24 G. Citizen Comments...... ..... ........... ............ .................... ...... ....,................. ... .... 25 H. Self-Evaluation.............................................................................................. 25 III. CDBG NARRATIVE STATEMENTS A. Assessment of relationship between CDBG funds & priority needs goals & specific objectives identified in the Consolidated Plan ..................... 33 B. Nature & reasons of changes in program objectives ..................................... 34 C. Assessment of efforts to carry out planned actions as part of certifications.. 34 D. Exclusive use of funds for three national objectives...................... ........ ........ 36 E. Activities involving acquisition, rehabilitation or demolition of real property......................,........................................................................... 36 F. Economic development activities to create jobs for low- or moderate-income persons...... ............... ...................... .......... ...... ........ ......37 G. Activities to serve limited clientele not falling within one of the presumed beneficiaries groups.....................................................,............... 37 H. Information regarding activities generated program income, etc................... 38 I. Rehabilitation programs information ..............................................................38 J. Neighborhood revitalization strategies or EZ/EC annual progress report ......38 IV. HOME NARRATIVE STATEMENTS A. Analysis of HOME funds distributed among different categories of housing needs identified in the Consolidated Plan....................................41 B. Match report.................................................................................................. 41 C. Minority & women business contracts and subcontracts ...............................42 Results of on-site inspections of affordable HOME-assisted housing ...........42 E. PJ's affirmative marketing actions and outreach to minority & women owned businesses...........................................................42 9/7/05 190-5 V. HOPWA NARRATIVE STATEMENTS A. Grantee and Community Overview............... ..................... .... ..... ............ ....... 43 B. Project Accomplishments......... ....... .... ........... ....................... ............. ...........46 C. Barriers and Trends .................... ................. ........ ........ ..... .... ...... ..... ..............47 D. HOPWA Performance Charts 1. Actual Accomplishments............ ............. .... .......... .... .............. ..... .... ........ 49 2. Comparison of Planned Actions............................................................... 50 VI. ESG NARRATIVE STATEMENTS A. Description of activities supported directly with ESG funds 1. Homeless and homeless prevention goals objectives & priorities in the Consolidated Plan ........................................................52 2. Description of sources and amounts of funds used to meet match requirements of the ESG program ................................................ 52 VII. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS Comment period and availability of performance report for citizens ................... 54 VIII. TABLES Table 1: Summary of Prior Year Accomplishments to Meet 5- Year Goals (All Sources) ......... ..... ............. ..... .............. ................... 56 Table 2: 2004-2005 Planned versus Actual Accomplishments (By HUD Grant Source) ..... ................ .......... ........ ... ...................... ......60 IX. MAPS Map No.1: City of Santa Ana CDBG Target Area ............................................ 65 2 9/7/05 190-6 X. EXHIBITS Exhibit 1 - Public Hearing/Comment Period Proof of Publication & Summary of Public Comments Exhibit 2 - Summary of Accomplishments Report (IDIS Report # C04PR23) Exhibit 3 - Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (IDIS Report # C04PR06) Exhibit 4 - CDBG Financial Summary Report (IDIS Report # C04PR26) Exhibit 5 - CDBG Activity Summary Report - GPR (IDIS Report # C04PR03) Exhibit 6 - HOME Annual Performance Report (HUD Form 4107) Exhibit 7 - ESG Statistics For Projects Report (IDIS Report # C04PR19) Exhibit 8 - ESG Grantee Activity Summary Report (IDIS Report # C04PR20) 3 9/7/05 190-7 I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The City of Santa Ana is the recipient of federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) funds.1 The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides these funds to the City on a formula basis. As a recipient of these funds, the City is required to prepare a five- year strategic plan that identifies housing and community needs of the City, prioritizes these needs, identifies resources to address needs, and establishes annual goals and objectives to meet needs. This five-year strategic plan is known as the Consolidated Plan. In addition to updating the Consolidated Plan on an annual basis, via an annual action plan, the City of Santa Ana is required to provide the public and HUD with an assessment of its accomplishments utilizing these funds at the end of each fiscal year. This annual assessment is known as the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). This CAPER has been prepared to meet HUD's requirements for annual performance evaluation. This document provides a review and evaluation of the City's performance over the 2004-2005 Fiscal Year (or report period), and the five-year timeframe of the 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan. The 2004-2005 report period began July 1, 2004 and ended June 30, 2005. This report summarizes the City's accomplishments for the CDBG, HOME, ESG and HOPWA programs and includes a summary of the progress the City has made to meet five-year goals listed in the 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan. The CAPER also incorporates a summary of public comments received by the City during a 15-day comment period held from August 17 through September 6, 2005. Also included in this document are reports generated by HUD's Integrated Disbursement and Information System (IDIS). These HUD reports provide information that has been entered into the national database and summarizes the City's accomplishments for the 2004-2005 report period. During the 2004-2005 report period, the City continued efforts to address the priority housing and community needs identified in the 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan. For example, the City's supply of affordable housing was expanded and/or upgraded during the report period. Funding from various federal, state and local sources were used to rehabilitate 95 owner-occupied housing units.2 During the report period, public funding was also provided to assist with the rehabilitation of 119 rental-housing units; a Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) rehabilitated a substantial portion of these units.3 Additionally, Habitat For Humanity completed one project that provided one very low-income household with an opportunity for homeownership. Unfortunately, only one first time homebuyer was assisted with Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) resources (a financing tool to make homeownership more affordable 1 As Orange County's most populous city, Santa Ana is the recipient of HOPW A funds on behalf of the entire Orange County region. 2 Seventeen units rehabbed with CDBG, 11 units rehabbed with HOME, 55 units rehabbed with Redevelopment funds, and 12 with CalHome resources. 3 Orange Housing Corporation acquired and rehabilitated a motel into 89 affordable senior housing units. 4 9/7/05 190-8 for the first time buyer), and no buyers accessed the American Dream Downpayment Assistance-funded homebuyer program. The Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana (SAHA) provided Section 8 Rental Assistance to 2,746 low-income households.4 The needs of Santa Ana's homeless were addressed with the use of CDBG and ESG funds. A total of 370 individuals received assistance that prevented them from becoming homeless, 1,282 individuals benefited from emergency shelter programs funded by Santa Ana, and 385 individuals accessed transitional housing and services. The housing needs of homeless persons with special needs (e.g., the elderly, disabled, victims of domestic violence, and persons with HIV/AIDS) were also met by activities funded by the City. On a regional basis, HOPWA funds were utilized to provide transitional housing for 84 individuals and 57 individuals benefited from tenant based rental assistance. HOPW A-funded supportive services were provided to 658 individuals with HIV/AIDS.5 Furthermore, HOPWA funds were available to support the acquisition, rehab and/or construction of housing for persons living with HIV/AIDS. The community needs of Santa Ana were also addressed during the 2004-2005 report period. A portion of CDBG funds was utilized to repay a loan for construction of the City's Police Holding Facility. The Planning and Building Agency was allocated approximately $2,000,000 for code enforcement activities - these efforts aim to ensure minimum health and safety standards for housing and non-housing properties in target neighborhoods. Additionally, CDBG funds have been used to purchase five pieces of fire suppression equipment that will be placed at fire stations situated in CDBG-eligible neighborhoods. Fire suppression equipment is crucial to maintain the safety of households residing in predominately lower income neighborhoods. Similarly, the City's aerial surveillance program helped ensure a safe community. (This helicopter patrol program was partially funded with CDBG). Funds were also allocated to undertake two new street improvement projects and one park project - these are in addition to street and park projects funded with CDBG resources in fiscal year 2003-2004. Finally, the City continued to address the human service needs of the community with an extensive list of public service providers. Many of the public services funded by the City during 2004-2005 report period were programs aimed at assisting and reducing the number of families living at or below poverty. Thousands of youths were provided services during the report period. Over 8,400 youth were provided services that included gang diversion, counseling, education, art appreciation, and recreation programs. Programs such as delivering meals to homebound seniors and referral services addressed the needs of over 1,500 Santa Ana seniors. Other public services provided during the report period included services for the disabled, medical/dental care, substance abuse recovery, and crisis intervention programs. 4 As of January 2005. 5 In addition to these accomplishments, HOPW A funds were utilized to provide homelessness prevention services for 208 individuals. 5 9/7/05 190-9 During the 2004-2005 report period, the City expended the following amounts of the four federal grant funds covered by the Consolidated Plan:6 Community Development $8,363,000 $7,884,915 Block Grant HOME Investment $2,741,606 $6,882,705 Partnershi Grant HOME American Dream $110,017 $0.00 Down a ment Initiative Emergency Shelter $312,279 $241 ,223 Grant Housing Opportunities For $1,436,000 $1,602,573 Persons With AIDS These funds were expended on activities aimed at meeting the many challenges faced by the City of Santa Ana; to preserve and create a quality living environment for all residents; and to address the City's community vision as delineated in the 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan: liThe City's purpose is to provide quality service to enhance the safety, livability, and prosperity of the community. To this end, the City will implement programs and activities aimed at establishing a dynamic urban center acclaimed for its investment in its youth, neighborhoods, cultural diversity, economic climate, and quality government services. " The 2004-2005 report period is the final year of the 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan cycle. This CAPER also evaluates the City's efforts to meet five-year priority need goals identified in the Consolidated Plan. The table below provides a summary of key five- year accomplishments. 195 Units 251 Units 400 Units 454 Units 12,500 Persons 4,620 Persons 1,500 Persons 3,594 Persons 14,725 Persons 7,955 Persons 10,000 Persons 76,972 Persons 25,500 Persons 33,007 Persons 2 Pro'ects 0 Pro'ects * Park 1m rovements 5 Pro'ects 3 Pro'ects * * Total does not include projects that were underway at the end of the 2004-2005 report period. 129% 114% 37% 240% 54% 770% 129% 0% 60% 6 ADDI is identified as a separate federal grant; however, it is a "set-aside" program under the HOME program. 6 9/7/05 190-10 II. ANNUAL PERFORMANCE NARRATIVE STATEMENTS DEFINITIONS OF INCOMES At the outset it is helpful to define the income categories utilized throughout this document to report accomplishments. Income categories are based on the median income for Orange County, which equaled $74,200 for a family of four in 2004. · Extremely low-income: household income that ranges from 0% - 30% of the county median income. · Very low-income: household income that ranges from 31 % - 50% of the county median income. · Low-income: household income that ranges from 51 % - 80% of the county median income. (Note: some HUD reports refer to all households with incomes under 80% of the county median income as Moderate-income.) · Moderate-income: Some funding sources (i.e., local Redevelopment funds) allow the City to assist households with higher incomes. This income limit is typically up to 120% of the county median income. Occasionally, accomplishments may be referenced by the term "lower income" households or persons. This is a generic term used to reference households/persons with incomes that range from 0% to 80% of the county median income. In most situations, HUD funded programs are limited to persons with incomes of 80% of the county median income or less (adjusted for family size). The income limits listed below were utilized to qualify/report HUD funded activities during the majority of the report period. 2004 UNCAPPED HUD INCOME LIMITS $68,900 $73,600 A. ASSESSMENT OF FIVE-YEAR GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Activities undertaken during the program year to address objectives and priorities of the 5- Year Consolidated Plan - Table 1 (page 56) provides an overview of Santa Ana's accomplishments over the five-year period of the 2000-2004 7 9/7/05 190-11 Consolidated Plan. Table 1 includes accomplishments for the 2004- 2005 report period - the final year of the 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan. B. AFFIRMATIVELY FURTHERING FAIR HOUSING The City of Santa Ana is required to undertake an analysis of impediments to fair housing prevalent in the community, and to develop an action plan to address identified impediments. Santa Ana participated in the preparation of a regional Analysis of Impediments (AI) to Fair Housing. This regional AI was a joint effort of the Fair Housing Council of Orange County, the County of Orange, and 13 Orange County jurisdictions that receive federal grant funds from HUD. HUD regulations require that an AI be prepared in conjunction with the Consolidated Plan cycle (i.e., at least every five years). The current regional AI was prepared in 2000, and covers the time period of program years 2001-2002 through 2005-2006. The AI identified impediments to fair housing choice on a regional basis and delineates strategies regional partners can undertake to overcome identified impediments. In compliance with federal regulations the following information is provided with respect to actions taken during the report period to affirmatively further fair housing. Identified Impediments: The regional AI identified the following impediments to fair housing choice. It is important to note that not all of these impediments may be present in Santa Ana. · A need exists for cost sensitive and effective fair housing counseling that provides comprehensive educational services and fair housing enforcement. · There is a need for a pro-active evaluation of fair lending practices in the region to evaluate, explain and eliminate disparity in lending practices by race and national origin as evidenced by Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) aggregate data. · Local jurisdictions do not have a formal fair housing education system in place for employees who impact fair housing issues (e.g., planning/zoning staff, housing authority staff, and code enforcement staff). · Residents do not have adequate information regarding basic housing rights, which may lead to an increase in undetected discrimination. · Insurance companies may be targeting certain zip codes for higher denial rates or different terms and conditions. · Local entitlement communities may have policies and programs that affect housing development, which may indirectly act as an impediment to fair housing choices. 8 9/7/05 190-12 Actions to Address Identified Impediments: During the 2004-2005 report period the City undertook the following actions (on its own or in cooperation with regional partners) to address the impediments to fair housing choice identified in the regional AI: · The City continued to support education, counseling and enforcement services at an effective and responsive level. The Fair Housing Council of Orange County (FHCOC) provided fair housing services to 1,534 households during the 2004-2005 Program Year. Activities included: Fair Housinq Community Education - Activities included conducting over 140 presentations that averaged 45 individuals per session. Also, FHCOC published and distributed four fair housing newsletters, spoke at public meetings, and held training programs for consumers and also for professionals in the housing industry (i.e., real estate agents, property managers, owners, and lending institution). The FHCOC also held a region-wide equal-housing opportunity theme contest that was open to all Orange County grade schools. Fair Housinq Enforcement - Activities included responding to 270 housing discrimination complaints within the region. Response actions included, investigation, testing, "portfolio" evaluation of the merits of fair housing claims, and when appropriate, conciliation and/or prosecution of meritorious housing discrimination cases. Tenant Leqal Assistance - Activities included legal assistance in 72 housing court actions within the region, which involved important housing rights, issues such as eviction, housing discrimination, substandard conditions, or retaliation for exercising a lawful right. Housinq Dispute Evaluation & Resolution - Activities included assisting more than 5,400 regional-households by objectively evaluating over 17,800 housing issues that were in dispute. Mediation Proqram - Activities included resolving 575 disputes through mediation or conciliation. Certified mediators assisted housing providers and consumers resolve disputes without litigation. · FHCOC has applied for and received FHIP funding to investigate the disparity in denial rates as evidenced by the HMDA data. The testing indicated that systemic discrimination occurs within some of the mortgage lenders within Orange County. During the report period, no additional action was taken. FHCOC intends to develop and market lending industry training during the 2005-2006 report period. By the end of FY 2005-2006, FHCOC will have an education program to market to the lending industry, and will begin a marketing plan aimed at the lending sector in 2006-2007. A fee charged to lending professionals attending the seminars will cover the cost of presenting the education. 9 9/7/05 190-13 · Since many local jurisdictions do not have formal fair housing education systems in place for employees who impact fair housing issues (e.g., planning/zoning, housing authority and code enforcement staff.) FHCOC has recommended that local jurisdictions implement a policy that requires all employees whose positions impact fair housing issues attend formal fair housing training on an annual basis. During the 2004-2005 report period, FHCOC did not undertake any related actions; however, during 2005-2006 FHCOC will provide fair housing training sessions open to all local government staff at a nonprofit rate. Flyers will be distributed to local government offices. FHCOC will send notices to appropriate city departments - city staff that attends the training will receive certification of attendance. · Many residents do not have adequate information regarding basic housing rights that may lead to an increase in undetected cases of housing discrimination. This is an ongoing issue in Orange County due to an influx of new immigrant populations. FHCOC has recommended that local governments provide education and outreach to service organizations that specifically assist special need populations. This outreach should consist of educational opportunities as well as written information to educate staff members and pieces that can be provided to their clients. During the report period, FHCOC provided written materials in three languages for use by local jurisdictions and other service providers. FHCOC will continue to distribute written materials and provide community education services; however, current funding does not exist to continue the outreach project. · It has been reported that some insurance companies may be targeting certain zip codes for higher rates of denial or different terms and conditions. FHCOC has not found verifiable evidence that such differential treatment exists; furthermore, this issue was beyond the scope of this regional Orange County AI. FHCOC recommends that local jurisdictions may choose to conduct an audit of local insurance carriers to determine if this is a problem, and if so, isolate the basis for the higher denial rates. FHCOC is able to conduct such audits with proper funding. While no action was taken to review such reports during the 2004-2005 report period, FHCOC does plan to conduct an audit of selected zip codes during the next fiscal year, if funding for such a project can be obtained. FHCOC proposes to review demographic data to determine areas where high numbers of minority populations live and conduct an audit of insurance carriers. · Santa Ana has distinct and independent policies and programs that affect housing development. The City reviewed these policies and programs on a per project basis and when appropriate mitigated the impacts of the policies through subsidies or requirement waivers. Additionally, during the report period, the City required all recipients of funds for housing related programs to assist the jurisdiction to affirmatively further fair housing (including property owners participating in the Section 8 Rental Assistance program). 10 9/7/05 190-14 C. AFFORDABLE HOUSING 1. PROGRESS IN MEETING SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES FOR PROVIDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING: Table 1 provides an overview of the City's efforts to meet five-year affordable housing goals. Below, is a summary of specific housing accomplishments during 2004-2005 report period utilizing all available funding sources. Also provided is a comparison of planned five-year goals and actual five-year accomplishments. a. Extremelv low-income renters & owner households: b. Verv low-income renters & owner households: With respect to the two first time homebuyers assisted during the report period, one benefited from Habitat For Humanity program efforts and the second participated in the regional Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) program. The SAHA also assisted 2,746 very low-income Section 8 tenant households during the report period. c. Low-income renters & owner households: 11 9/7/05 190-15 d. Renter & owner households with incomes over 80% of area median income: 1. Funding for this category of renters is identified as a "Low Priority" in the 2000 - 2004 Consolidated Plan, i.e., the City did not anticipate directly funding activities to address this need during the five-year period. In addition to the housing accomplishments listed above, 57 Orange County residents living with HIV/AIDS were assisted with HOPWA-funded tenant based rental assistance during the 2004-2005 report period. 2. NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS ASSISTED THAT MEET SECTION 215 DEFINITION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR RENTAL AND HOME OWNERSHIP: In February 1998, a memorandum was issued by HUD that provided a definition of affordable housing per Section 215 of Title /I of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (the HOME Investment Partnerships Act). According to this memorandum, the definition of Section 215 rental and homeownership housing is found in the HOME program regulations, 24 CFR 92.252, and 24 CFR 92.254 respectively. All renter-occupied housing units assisted with HOME resources during the report period met HUD's definition of Section 215. These HOME assisted units are subject to HOME agreement that incorporates respective requirements of 24 CFR 92.252. For owner- occupied housing, Section 215 requirements are found in 24 CFR 92.254. These regulations require that housing purchased with HOME funds must be a primary residence. Units are also subject to a maximum purchase prices and resale provisions. No HOME funds were utilized during the report period for homebuyer assistance; however, resale provisions that comply with these HOME program regulations have been incorporated into the City's HOME-funded first-time homebuyer program documents and agreements. 3. SUMMARY OF PROGRESS: ACTUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS VS PROPOSED GOALS: The table below provides an overview of Santa Ana's actual housing accomplishments compared to planned goals for the 2004-2005 report period using a variety of public finance resources. Table 2 (page 60) also provides a summary of all planned versus actual program goals for 2004-2005. 12 9/7/05 190-16 Multi-Family/CHDO 18 119 Ac uired/Rehabilitation Owner Occupied Rehabilitation 87 95 Tenant Based Rental Assistance 50 57 HOPW A TBRA First Time Homebuyer Assistance 24 2 4. EFFORTS TO ADDRESS "WORST-CASE HOUSING NEEDS": HUD has defined worst case housing need as low-income renter households who pay more than 50% of their income for rent, live in seriously substandard housing, homeless persons, or households involuntarily displaced.7 Santa Ana's 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan identified 20,149 Santa Ana households that pay more than 50% of their income for rent. The 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan also states that 31,586 housing units in the City are in substandard condition (14,986 overcrowded and 16,600 in very poor condition). To address these "worst-case housing" needs, the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana continued to provide Section 8 rental assistance to lower income households in the community. During the report period, 2,746 households were assisted with Section 8 vouchers (approximately $29 million worth of rental assistance). In October 2001 the Housing Authority began accepting applications for Section 8 rental assistance in order to establish a new wait list - the wait list was closed in June 2004. As of December 2004, there were approximately 9,600 households on the Housing Authority's waitlist. During the 2004-2005 report period, the City utilized substantial resources to assist with the rehabilitation of 119 rental-housing units. Units were funded with HOME, local Redevelopment, state funds, and bond proceeds. All of these units have restricted rents that are affordable to lower income households. The City also has continued to utilize CDBG funds to support its proactive Code Enforcement program. During the report period Community Preservation program staff responded to 6,506 violations covering 3,859 residential properties. These investigations resulted in 409 Notice of Violations and 2,304 citations; property owners made approximately $1,047,000 in repairs and upgrades in response to these actions.8 Homeless individuals are also considered to experience "worst-case housing" needs. Determining the number of homeless in the City is difficult at best. The City's 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan estimated 1,598 homeless and at-risk persons reside within the City. Recently, the County of Orange estimated that over 34,898 7 Definition provided in February 8, 1998, memorandum from former HUD. 8 Commercial/industrial properties were also inspected for code violations during the report period. 13 9/7/05 190-17 homeless (and at-risk) individuals reside in the region. During the 2004-2005 report period, Santa Ana continued to support numerous activities to meet the needs of its homeless population. These activities are discussed in detail in the Continuum of Care narrative below. Finally, the City did not undertake any activities that resulted in involuntary displacement of households. 5. EFFORTS TO ADDRESS HOUSING NEEDS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: The housing needs of individuals with disabilities were also addressed through various means during the report period. · The City's housing rehabilitation programs are designed to respond to the needs of individuals with disabilities. Wheelchair ramps, wider doors, grab bars, and lower counter tops are examples of the property improvements often included in rehabilitation projects for persons with disabilities or with limited mobility. Two mobile homes rehabilitated during the report period included "accessibility" improvements. · As part of the rehabilitation of the Santiago Villas senior project, five units were completed to ensure the project complied with federal and state regulations regarding handicapped accessible units. · The Dayle Mcintosh Center for the Disabled provided employment supportive services to 54 disabled Santa Ana residents during the report period with CDBG funds. These services helped the disabled improve their economic status and thus access to appropriate safe and decent housing. · The Mental Health Association of Orange County assisted 323 mentally ill homeless individuals with outreach and treatment services. Outreach included referrals to appropriate housing. · Housing services were also provided to persons with HIV/AIDS - a condition often considered a disability or special need. Fifty-seven individuals were assisted with long-term rental assistance, 84 with transitional housing, and 208 individuals received short-term rental/utility assistance to prevent homelessness. D. CONTINUUM OF CARE NARRATIVE HUD has placed significant emphasis in meeting the needs of the homeless through a Continuum of Care system. A Continuum of Care is a comprehensive and coordinated housing and service delivery strategy that responds to the different needs of homeless and at-risk individuals and families, and helps them attain self-sufficiency. As a recipient of CDBG, HOME, ESG and HOPW A funds, Santa Ana supported numerous public and nonprofit agencies that reach out to the homeless, bring them into the system of care, and facilitate their movement toward self-sufficiency. Actions 14 9/7/05 190-18 undertaken during the 2004-2005 report period are outlined below. Detailed summaries of HUD-funded activities are found in IDIS reports incorporated into this CAPER. 1. ACTIONS TAKEN TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF HOMELESS PERSONS AND THE SPECIAL NEEDS OF PERSONS THAT ARE NOT HOMELESS BUT REQUIRE SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (INCLUDING PERSONS WITH HIV/AIDS): Santa Ana provided substantial CDBG, ESG and HOPW A resources to nonprofit agencies for homelessness prevention, emergency shelter, transitional housing, and supportive services. The table below provides an overview of how ESG funds were utilized during the 2004-2005 report period. Homelessness $26,000 8% Prevention Shelter Operations $178,000, 57% Essential Services $92,665, 30% Shelter Renovations $0 0% Program Admin $15,614 5% Total $312,279 100% Additionally, 57 individuals with HIV/AIDS were assisted with tenant based rental assistance funded with HOPW A resources. HOPW A funds were utilized to assist 84 individuals with transitional housing, 208 households with emergency rental/utility assistance, three individuals with home hospice care, and 26 individuals with detox drug treatment services. 2. SUMMARY OF ACTIONS TAKEN DURING THE PROGRAM TO DEVELOP A CONTINUUM OF CARE STRATEGY: Specific actions undertaken during the report period to assist the homeless through a system of care included the following: a. Actions taken to prevent homelessness - Santa Ana provided nonprofit homeless service providers with ESG funds during the report period in order to prevent 370 individuals from becoming homelessness. On a countywide basis, HOPW A funds were utilized to assist 208 persons with HIV/AIDS from becoming homelessness. b. Actions taken to address emerqencv shelter - ESG funds were utilized to provide emergency shelter and services for the City's homeless. A total of 911 individuals were assisted during the report period with ESG funds.9 Grant funds were used to offset the operating costs for emergency shelter programs and essential services for the homeless. CDBG funding was also used to support emergency shelter services for 371 individuals. 9 ESG in an amount of $92,665 was provided for essential services and $178,000 for facility operations. These funds were utilized for both emergency shelter and transitional housing programs. 15 9/7/05 190-19 c. Actions taken to address transitional housinG: CDBG funding was used to provide transitional housing opportunities for 67 Santa Ana homeless individuals. ESG funds provided transitional housing for 330 individuals.1o Regionally, 84 individuals were assisted with HOPWA-funded transitional housing and support services during the 2004-2005 report period. d. Actions taken to transition homeless into permanent housinG: Providers of transitional housing are the key to preparing the homeless for self-sufficiency and movement into permanent housing. During the report period no CDBG or HOME funds were utilized to specifically provide permanent housing for the homeless; however, HOPWA resources were utilized to assist 57 individuals access and maintain permanent housing with tenant based rental assistance. e. Actions taken to address the needs of sub-populations, e.a. those livinG on the streets. and new funds such as Continuum of Care Super NOFA: Several homeless programs supported by the City of Santa Ana have an outreach component for special needs homeless sub-populations. These programs provide access to resources by referral and/or direct contact. These programs include: · Women's Transitional Living Center - focused program efforts on victims of domestic violence. · WISEPlace - focused on the needs of homeless elderly women. · Human Options and Interval - homeless women and children that are victims of domestic violence. · Mental Health Association of Orange County - worked with the City's chronic homeless population, providing services and access to housing from a number of fixed locations throughout the City. · Orange County Health Care Agency - operated a proactive outreach program to assist homeless persons with HIV/AIDS living on the streets. A portion of this program was funded with HOPW A. · HOPWA Tenant Based Rental Assistance - Funding to assist individuals living with HIV/AIDS maintain independent living situations. Santa Ana did not apply for Continuum of Care Super NOFA funds in 2004 or 2005; however, the City did support the NOFA application of three local nonprofits by providing a Certification of Consistency with the City's Consolidated Plan. The City 10 The referenced CDBG and ESG accomplishments do not take into account an overlap of 12 individuals served with both funding sources. - Wise Place received both CDBG and ESG funding ($12,500 and $61,000 respectively) and reported the same annual accomplishment for both grants. 16 9/7/05 190-20 of Santa Ana also participated in the development of the regional Continuum of Care strategy by providing valuable mainstream fund information and assigning key staff to participate in the Orange County Continuum of Care Community Forum. The Community Forum was responsible for establishing the gaps and priority needs for the County's 2004 and 2005 associated application for Super NOFA homeless funds. E. OTHER ACTIONS 1. ACTIONS TO ADDRESS OBSTACLES TO MEETING UNDERSERVED NEEDS: According to the City's 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan, Santa Ana's under-served include the elderly and frail elderly, individuals with HIV/AIDS, individuals with physical or mental disabilities, youth, homeless and extremely low-income households. During the report period, the City continued its efforts to address the needs of these populations. These efforts include the following: · The City continued support for housing for the elderly and frail elderly. The housing needs of seniors are met though various means: there are 855 senior only units in various senior housing projects throughout the City. Also, the SAHA provided rental assistance to 1,064 senior households during the report period. The Council on Aging of Orange County's Linkages and Delhi Center programs ensured 105 seniors had access to much needed referral and socialization services. Additionally the Feedback Foundation provided daily meals to 1,468 homebound seniors and seniors utilizing the City's senior citizen centers. · During the report period, 89 new units were added to the City's inventory of affordable senior housing with the completion of Santiago Villas - five of which are ADA compliant. · As the administrator of HOPW A funds, the City continued its partnership with the County of Orange to provide tenant based rental assistance and other forms of emergency housing/utility assistance. Two hundred and eight individuals were assisted during the report period with homelessness prevention services. Additionally, HOPW A funds assisted 84 persons with transitional housing and 57 with tenant based rental assistance. Since affordable housing opportunities for persons with HIV/AIDS are limited throughout Orange County, Santa Ana staff continued efforts to develop permanent supportive housing for persons with AIDS. During the report period, HOPWA funds were made available for the acquisition, rehabilitation and/or construction of appropriate housing. · The 2000 - 2004 Consolidated Plan estimates 14,783 Santa Ana residents with physical or mental disabilities are in need of supportive housing. Building requirements for handicap-accessible units are costly. Due to these costs, developers have been reluctant to undertake the construction of new handicap- accessible units. Nonetheless, the City continued to encourage developers and 17 9/7/05 190-21 property owners to build or modify units to meet accessibility needs. As noted earlier in this report, two housing units rehabilitated during the report period included improvements to assist persons with limited mobility, and five units rehabilitated as part of the Santiago Villas senior project are fully ADA-compliant. · Based on 2000 - 2004 Consolidated Plan data there are 1,598 homeless/at-risk persons in Santa Ana. Numerous programs were funded with CDBG, ESG and HOPW A funds to assist these individuals. The number of persons assisted during the report period is highlighted throughout this document. · The City's housing and public service programs provided substantial resou-rces to assist the community's extremely low-income residents. Accomplishments are highlighted throughout this document. Examples include housing rehabilitation and rental assistance, public safety, medical/dental care, and family counseling. 2. ACTIONS TO FOSTER AND MAINTAIN AFFORDABLE HOUSING: By leveraging federal funds with private, local redevelopment, state and affordable housing bond funds, the City has been able to increase and preserve its supply of affordable rental housing. Additionally, the City's owner-occupied rehabilitation program helped preserve housing units occupied by lower income households. Homeownership opportunities for low- and moderate-income first time buyers were advanced by the City's participation in the MCC program and in partnership with Habitat For Humanity. HOPW A funds helped foster and maintain affordable housing for persons with HIV and AIDS via homelessness prevention, tenant based rental assistance, and transitional/hospice housing programs. Additionally, the Santa Ana Housing Authority provided Section 8 rental assistance vouchers to very-low income households. Participants in the Authority's Section 8 Family Self-Sufficiency program were provided classes on how to prepare for homeownership - some households began investment into an escrow account that will be used for a down payment. These and other related accomplishments for the report period have been highlighted throughout this report. 3. ACTIONS TO ELIMINATE BARRIERS TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING: The 2000 - 2004 Consolidated Plan identified several barriers to the development of affordable housing including the following: · Governmental constraints such as property taxing, land-use controls (e.g., density and zoning restrictions), building codes, building permit fees, and off-site improvement requirements. · Real estate market constraints primarily involve the availability, cost, and competition for land. Other constraints include finance/interest costs and costs of construction. Available land in the City mostly consists of small parcels that are difficult to assemble for significant new construction projects. Relocation costs and housing replacement requirements for redeveloping improved properties also act as barriers to the development of affordable housing. 18 9/7/05 190-22 · Escalating rents have impacted the ability of lower income households to obtain decent and affordable housing. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities reports that there is one affordable housing unit for every four lower income households in Orange County. Households with no or poor credit history are severely impacted. In an effort to mitigate these barriers the City of Santa Ana undertook the following actions during the report period: · Utilized public resources to fund the rehabilitation of rental housing units with private property owners and CHDOs. Public assistance will result in low rents for assisted units thus partially offsetting the impacts of some of the barriers listed above. Additionally, CHDO ownership ensures long-term affordability and maintenance of housing units. · During the report period, Habitat For Humanity completed the construction of one single-family detached home that was occupied by and sold to very a low-income household. In addition to utilizing HOME funds to assist with the acquisition of land to facilitate this new construction, "sweat equity" was contributed by community volunteers and the home-buyers. The combination of public assistance, nonprofit resources and sweat equity helped overcome the high cost of homeownership that is typical in Orange County. · The City's Housing Authority conducted outreach to owners at neighborhood meetings to encourage participation in the Section 8 rental assistance program. The Authority's staff also provided counseling to new/prospective Section 8 tenants on the importance of good credit history. Credit counseling was provided by the Consumer Credit Counseling Center, a local nonprofit agency. 4. ACTIONS TO OVERCOME GAPS IN INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES AND TO ENHANCE COORDINATION: The City worked closely with local institutions to initiate programs that link economic incentives with neighborhood and community development objectives. These efforts included building relationships with neighborhood associations, community based lending agencies, nonprofits, and educational institutions. The City also supported programs aimed at enhancing coordination among various City departments. Examples of actions undertaken during the report period to overcome gaps and enhance coordination included the following: · The City's Workforce Investment Act (WIA) advisory board played a key role in creating employment opportunities for lower income Santa Ana residents. The WIA board is comprised of various community leaders representing private employment, education, social services and government. This diversity in the board's representation ensures that the community's workforce needs are 19 9/7/05 190-23 identified and addressed through a variety of public and private resources. This advisory board also brings key community contacts together resulting in enhanced coordination of program delivery and resource utilization. · As a participant in the Continuum of Care Community Forum and the HIV Planning Council, the City can ensure barriers created by regional institutional structures that address the needs of the homeless and individuals with HIV/AIDS are identified and addressed through the coordinated use of limited funds. · The City continued to encourage home ownership to promote neighborhood stability. This was accomplished by continuing a relationship with the County of Orange in order to implement the MCC program and sustaining partnerships with agencies such as Habitat For Humanity. Unfortunately, with a median home purchase price in excess of $600,000 for Orange County, and $400,000 for Santa Ana, lower income households have been priced out of the home- purchase market. · Linked rehabilitation incentives with coordinated Code Enforcement efforts. The City made resources available to existing or prospective rental property owners to eliminate building code deficiencies. Once improved these units expanded the supply of standard housing in the City. · Neighborhood residents were encouraged to participate in the preparation and implementation of neighborhood assessments and plans. Santa Ana's Neighborhood Improvement Program provided the means to facilitate this participation. Key City staff members (i.e., District Managers) are assigned to one of three geographic areas of the City. This staff is responsible for coordinating the implementation of housing and community projects within their district and interacting with the City's 60 neighborhood associations. This coordination includes working with other city departments, public utilities, property owners, tenants, nonprofit agencies and the school district. 5. ACTIONS TO IMPROVE PUBLIC HOUSING AND RESIDENTS INITIATIVES: There is no public housing located in the City of Santa Ana. 6. ACTIONS TAKEN TO EVALUATE AND REDUCE LEAD BASED PAINT HAZARDS: Lead paint hazards are typically found in buildings constructed prior to 1978 - the year lead based paint was removed from the U.S. consumer market. The Orange County Health Care Agency (HCA), Environmental Health Division is the lead agency in Orange County for tracking reports of lead based paint poisoning. A recent study regarding the prevalence of lead-based paint hazards estimate that 25% of the nation's housing stock had significant lead-based paint hazards in the form of deteriorated paint, dust lead, or bare soil lead.11 This study found that the 11 "The Prevalence of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in U.S. Housinq," Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 110, Number 10, October 2002. 20 9/7/05 190-24 prevalence of lead-based paint hazards varied by geographic region, the age of the housing unit, and household income, for example: · 15% of western United States housing units contained lead-based paint hazards. · 68% of housing units built prior to 1940 had lead-paint hazards - conversely only 3% of units built between 1978 and 1998 reported lead-based paint hazards. · 25% of all units housing households with children age zero to five were reported to contain a lead-based paint hazard. · 35% of housing units occupied by low-income households had lead paint hazards - only 19% of middle- and upper-income household occupied housing units had such hazards. Based on these national trends, it is estimated that 11,251 Santa Ana housing units have some level of lead-based paint hazard - including 3,155 housing unit constructed prior to 1940. Approximately 4,380 Santa Ana households with children age zero to 5, and 9,400 Low-Income families live in units with lead-paint hazards. The County of Orange Health Care Agency collects statistics regarding the number of children age 16 and younger, with a blood lead level greater than or equal to 10 mcg/dL, i.e., the CDC "level of concern." Reports of elevated blood lead levels are obtained from the State, local laboratories and health care providers; however, the County stipulates that this is not an all-inclusive list. County data also does not identify the source of the lead poisoning - in addition to lead-based paint other sources of lead contamination may include clay pottery and candy. The County of Orange Health Care Agency provided the following information regarding children with elevated blood lead levels living in Santa Ana: SANTA ANA CHILDREN WITH BLOOD LEAD LEVEL OF CONCERN 1999 93 2000 129 2001 100 2002 147 2003 81 2004 (as of 10/18/04) 47 Source: Orange County Health Care Agency October 29, 2004 In an effort to address the problems caused by lead exposure, the City of Santa Ana has implemented a lead paint hazard identification and notification process as part of its housing rehabilitation programs. This process has been designed to comply with HUD's lead based paint hazard regulations (Title X), which became effective in September 2000, and was implemented by Santa Ana in January 2002. During the report period, Santa Ana staff continued to work in partnership with the County of Orange and other Orange County cities to share information and resources to facilitate compliance with new lead paint hazard regulations. The City 21 9/7/05 190-25 required contractors participating in the City's housing rehabilitation loan programs to obtain appropriate lead certifications to ensure they utilized safe work practices and other techniques to minimize exposure to lead paint hazards. (The lack of qualified "lead" contractors has been one of the challenges faced by the City in its effort to implement Title x.) All owner-occupied housing units rehabilitated during the report period, which were constructed prior to 1979, were inspected for lead paint hazards. If the inspection found potential lead-based paint hazards, the subject property was tested - the average cost per test is $450. Program staff estimates that procedures implemented to comply with Title X have added a minimum of 30 days to the typical housing rehabilitation project. 7. ACTIONS TAKEN TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH PROGRAM AND COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING REQUIREMENTS AND MONITORING: HUD has established specific requirements for implementation of the Consolidated Plan. Santa Ana has made every effort to ensure compliance with these comprehensive planning requirements. Requirements include holding public hearings, public comment periods, and ensuring adequate public notification of these and other actions. The City also has made every effort to comply with all regulations for respective programs. As necessary, the assistance of HUD's Los Angeles office has been sought. 8. ACTIONS TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF PERSONS LIVING BELOW THE POVERTY LEVEL: Santa Ana's anti-poverty strategy includes the identification of low-income residents needing housing and support service assistance, and coordinating public and private resources to address these needs. Services and activities that were supported by the City during the report period included: · Affordable housing programs including rehabilitation, rental assistance, and creation of new affordable housing opportunities via acquisition/rehabilitation activities. · Homeless assistance including prevention activities, emergency shelter, transitional housing, and access to permanent housing opportunities. Appropriate support services were blended with these activities. · Public safety activities to prevent criminals from victimizing the poor. · Public facility improvements to improve the overall infrastructure of the City, but more specifically for older and/or lower income neighborhoods. · Job training, job-search skills and job placement to provide those living in poverty with new employment opportunities that pay higher wages. · Basic and remedial education (e.g., ESL and GED) that will also allow individuals with lower incomes to compete for better paying employment opportunities. 22 9/7/05 190-26 · Transportation and childcare - by providing alternatives or assistance for transportation and childcare, new employment options may be available to individuals. · Health education and services to assist persons living in poverty improve their overall personal and family health. · Youth recreation and diversion services to provide youth living in poverty with alternatives to gang and crime activities. These programs were not only supported with HUD resources subject to this annual performance report, but also Empowerment Zone and State resources. 9. Monitoring: Santa Ana has established a comprehensive monitoring program for its federally funded programs. · CDBG - All CDBG funded activities are required to submit quarterly reports to the City. City staff also has an on-site monitoring program to review performance, quality of services, and grant administration compliance of subrecipients. During the report period, additional part-time staff was assigned to assist with this task. · HOME - A comprehensive HOME project monitoring plan has been developed and implemented by the City. For rental projects, this plan calls for a regular review of project finances, tenant eligibility and housing quality standards. An annual recertification of CHDOs has also been implemented. · ESG - The same standards and procedures utilized for CDBG funded subrecipients are utilized to monitor agencies funded with ESG. · HOPW A - A comprehensive report of all activities funded under the HOPW A program is prepared annually and submitted as part of the comprehensive consolidated performance report to HUD. · Section 8 - The Authority computer system provides the resources to produce a variety of reports including tenant eligibility and lease rates. All units under a Section 8 lease are inspected on an annual basis to ensure HOS compliance. All Section 8 program participants undergo a tenant-eligibility review annually. F. LEVERAGING RESOURCES 1. "OTHER" PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESOURCES OBTAINED TO ADDRESS NEEDS IN THE PLAN: During the report period, the City of Santa Ana leveraged federal funds with various private and public resources. These resources included the following: 23 9/7/05 190-27 Redevelopment Housing Set-Aside Mortgage Credit Certificate Allocation Private Lender Funds 1 HOME Match (CalHome & Redevelopment) TOTAL $12,997,710 $156,750 o $208,630 $13,363,090 1. Private mortgage equals value of MCC resources, however to avoid double counting these resources it is not listed as a leverage resource. 2. How FEDERAL RESOURCES MADE AVAILABLE FROM HUD LEVERAGED "OTHER" PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESOURCES, AND HOW MATCHING REQUIREMENTS WERE SATISFIED: As demonstrated by the table above, HUD funding for Santa Ana resulted in the investment of significant "other" private and public resources. These resources were made available to the City to assist with the implementation of activities to meet priority needs. With respect to match requirements, information regarding HOME and ESG program matching funds is delineated in respective narratives later in this performance and evaluation report. G. CITIZEN COMMENTS The City of Santa Ana ensured it complied with its Citizen Participation Plan by providing the public an opportunity to review and comment on this annual performance report. A 15-day comment period was held from August 17,2005, through September 6, 2005. The Redevelopment and Housing Commission of the City of Santa Ana held the required public hearing to review this document on September 6, 2005. Notice of the comment period and public hearing was published on August 16, 2005. Proof of publication and a summary of public comments are provided in Exhibit 1. H. SELF-EVALUATION In addition to reporting annual performance statistics, HUD requires the City to undertake a self-evaluation of its efforts to address housing and community development needs. 1. Evaluation of community's progress and future plans: a. Developinq a viable community by providinq decent housinq: During the 2004-2005 report period Santa Ana continued efforts to preserve and expand the City's supply of affordable housing for all income categories, with special emphasis on the needs of very low-income households. Ninety-five homeowner rehabilitation projects were 24 9/7/05 190-28 completed during the 2004-2005 report period. Homeownership opportunities were expanded by the City's participation in the MCC and Habitat For Humanity program efforts (2 buyers assisted). The Housing Authority provided rental assistance to 2,746 households. Equally significantly, Santa Ana's supply of affordable rental housing was expanded through acquisition and rehabilitation activities. In partnership with a community based housing development organization, the rehabilitation of 119 rental units was completion during the 12-months of the report period. Extremely low-, very low-, and low-income renter households occupied these units. Additionally, the housing and supportive service needs of the City's homeless and persons with special needs were also addressed during the report period. Over a five-year period, 454 rental and 251 owner-occupied housing units were assisted by a variety of federal, state, local and private resources. Over 30,000 housing units were also inspected for housing/building code violations in a five-year period. Emergency shelter was provided to 1,282 homeless individuals, and 385 individuals were assisted with transitional housing. HOPWA funds also provided transitional and permanent housing opportunities to 127 persons with HIV and AIDS on a countywide basis. Over a five-year period, 4,620 homeless Santa Ana residents were provided emergency shelter and 3,594 were provided transitional housing opportunities. b. Community proqress to develop a suitable Iivinq environment: A suitable living environment begins with safe, decent housing and neighborhoods. As outlined above, the City invested substantial resources during the report period to expand and preserve its supply of affordable housing. Code enforcement also played a critical role in the City's strategy to develop a suitable living environment. Approximately $2 million in CDBG funds was allocated for code enforcement efforts during 2004-2005. Neighborhood Preservation staff's efforts resulted in the inspection of 3,859 residential properties and the issuance of 409 Notices of Violation and 2,304 Citations. Additionally, safe neighborhoods were enhanced via the Santa Ana Police Department's helicopter program (partially funded with CDBG). Public facility improvements and historic preservation projects also lent to the development of a suitable living environment, especially in the City's CDBG target area. Funding for public services and support services for the homeless, persons with HIV/AIDS, and lower income persons in general was imperative to the City's continuing efforts to develop and maintain a suitable living environment. c. Community proqress to expand economic opportunities for low and moderate- income persons: Santa Ana did not utilize CDBG entitlement funds for economic development activities during the report period; however, the City did utilize other resources to expand economic opportunities. Santa Ana is a participant in the federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA) program. A total of $4,221,342 in WIA funding was utilized during the report period. Funds 25 9/7/05 190-29 were utilized to assist 508 adults, displaced workers, and youth - 41 % of these program participants entered employment. Since 1993, Santa Ana has been designated as a State Enterprise Zone. The Enterprise Zone is designed to promote business growth and job generation by offering tax credits. Qualified businesses reduce State income taxes by an amount equal to the amount of wages paid to qualified employees. These "hiring credits" are provided to employers who hire low-wage earners, target area residents, laid-off, or long-term unemployed persons. A business may earn up to $27,000 in tax credits per qualified employee. A total of 3,246 persons were assisted through these efforts during the 2004 - 2005 report period. The City is also a member of the Work/Opportunities/Resources/Knowledge (W/O/R/K) Center. This coalition is comprised of the City, the Workforce Investment Board of Santa Ana, the State Employment Development Department, Santa Ana College, and the Orange County Social Services Agency. This coalition provided free services to individuals seeking job search assistance, on-the-job training, and job skills training. Services include labor market information, resume/application writing assistance, job search workshops, job search assistance, and on-the-job training. Approximately 6,000 Santa Ana residents utilized the W/O/R/K Center during the report period. Finally, the City's Federal Empowerment Zone sponsored activities that created hundreds of new employment opportunities for zone and City residents. Specific information regarding these efforts can be found on HUD's empowerment zone web site. 2. EVALUATION QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER: Cltp of Santa Ana Communltp Vitlon Statement, "The City's purpose is to provide quality service to enhance the safety, livability, and prosperity of the community. To this end, the City will implement programs and adivities aimed at establishing a dynamic urban center acclaimed for its investment in its youth, neighborhoods, cultural diversity, economic climate, and quality government services. 11 HUD has provided the following questions to assist the City undertake a self-evaluation of its performance during the report period. a. Are activities and strateqies makinq an impact on identified needs? Most activities funded with HUD and other public resources made a significant impact during the report period and the five-year timeframe of the 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan. · Utilization of public funds to expand and preserve the City's affordable housing stock resulted in assistance for 216 housing units during 2004-2005.12 Over a five-year 12 Ninety-five single-family owner occupied and 119 multi-family housing rehabilitation projects were completed during the report period. Additionally, two first time homebuyers were assisted. 26 9/7/05 190-30 period, 251 owner-occupied housing units and 454 renter-occupied housing units were added to the City's inventory of affordable housing and/or preserved. Additionally, over 33,000 housing units were inspected for code violations during this five-year period. Expanding homeownership opportunities helped stabilize neighborhoods - primarily due to increasing home values, only two households were assisted during the 2004-2005 report period; however, 51 first time homebuyers have been assisted over a five-year period. · The City's Continuum of Care system continued to address the housing and service needs of the City's and the region's homeless families and individuals. Components of the City's system of care carried out during the report period included supportive services, homelessness prevention, emergency shelter, transitional housing, and access to permanent housing. The needs of homeless with special needs (e.g., victims of domestic violence, persons living with HIV/AIDS, and the chronic homeless) were also met by Santa Ana's Continuum of Care system. These program efforts helped address priority needs identified in the City's Consolidated Plan. · Various programs, including the Work Force Investment Act resources, addressed employment training and job placement needs. The State designated Enterprise Zone, and Redevelopment funded business attraction and retention programs provided economic opportunities to City residents. During the report period, the City also continued implementation of its HUD-approved Empowerment Zone (EZ) strategy. · In order to meet the changing needs of the community, the City supported public services and public facility improvement projects. Public services for lower income youth and seniors help stabilize households by providing services such as medical/dental care, family counseling, recreation, and nutrition programs. While EZ resources were also utilized to address community priority needs identified in the City's 2000 - 2004 Consolidated Plan, the primary focus of EZ resources was changed by HUD in 2002, therefore some planned uses of EZ resources to meet Consolidated Plan five-year goals fell short. b. What indicators would best describe the results? Comparing actual versus planned accomplishments is perhaps the best means currently available to measure results of program efforts. · Overall, the City exceeded housing goals for the 2004-2005 report period. On a five-year basis, the City exceeded most housing goals; especially those focused on Extremely Low- and Very Low-Income households. · In total, homeless service providers that received monetary assistance from the City met planned goals for the 2004-2005 report period; over a five-year period the City 27 9/7/05 190-31 substantially exceeded its transitional housing goal but fell short In the area of emergency shelter. . During the 2004-2005 report period, the City's nonprofit partners serving seniors exceeded their planned goal; however, over the five-year period only half of the seniors projected to be assisted were actually served. . In 2002, the City Council changed the priority need rating of youth services from a medium need to a high need. As a result of this change substantial resources were dedicated to agencies that serve the City's youth. The five-year goal established in the 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan was exceeded by 770% - of note, only 75% of the 2004-2005 annual goal for youth services was met. · The City of Santa Ana did not complete public facility improvement projects as planned for the five-year period. Park and street projects were not initiated until the last half of the five-year Consolidated Plan cycle. While these projects were not "completed" during this timeframe, three park projects and six street projects are underway, and once completed, these activities will exceed the five-year goals. Respectively, Table 1 and Table 2 provide a summary of planned versus actual accomplishments for the 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan cycle and the 2004-2005 report periods. The 2000 Census also provided an additional means to evaluate the results of program efforts by identifying reductions in the percentage of Low- and Moderate-income residents by Census Tracts and/or Block Groups. Comparing 1990 and 2000 Census data seems to indicate a further concentration of lower income residents in Santa Ana, especially in the low- and moderate-income areas. c. What barriers may have a neqative impact on fulfillinq the strateqies and the overall vision? The City has encountered several barriers as it endeavored to implement its overall vision for community improvement; the most significant include the following: · HUD's lead paint hazard regulations have necessitated the utilization of extensive staff time to implement a compliance process. Housing projects have experienced significant delays as "rehabilitation" work cannot commence until lead testing and clearance has been completed. These delays and added costs have also acted as a disincentive for program participation. Activities such as CDBG/ESG funded transitional housing have also experienced delays. CDBG/ESG grant recipients are required to provide proof of lead paint testing and clearance for shelter facilities. If clearance is not provided, the City has withheld grant payments in order to ensure compliance - the result - slower spending of CDBG/ESG funds. 28 9/7/05 190-32 · Increased labor and material costs have reduced the effective amount of money the City has to fund activities. Increasing workers compensation and health care insurance costs have significantly impacted public service agencies. The cost of raw materials and the cost to transport materials have also had a significant impact on the cost of public facilities construction projects. · Since 2001, HUD grants to the City have steadily decreased. Most recently, the elimination of the CDBG program has been proposed; in it its place a new program that significantly reduced eligible uses of federal funds and the amount of funds that would be allocated to the City has been proposed. Additionally, in light of current world events, it is anticipated that continued reductions in grant allocations will be the norm. · Perhaps the greatest barrier or obstacle impacting the City's ability to implement its community vision has been the dramatic increase in housing costs. During the report period the housing market in Orange County continued to experience increases in property values and rents. Regionally, median home purchase prices exceed $600,000 and average rents top $1,400 per month. These factors have resulted in an increased demand for rental assistance and affordable housing in general. Surging housing costs have pressured the City to identify new resources to expand affordable rental and home ownership opportunities. d. What is the status of qrant proqrams? All grants are moving forward as anticipated. Despite the influx of significant HOME program income, HOME funds have been committed and spent within statutory required timeframes. CDBG activities also have been implemented in a timely manner. Program staff has taken an aggressive position to ensure public service grant recipients are spending funding in a timely manner rather than carrying grant funds from one year to the next. Similarly, ESG grantees are required to expend funds in a timely manner. If funds are not expended by the end of the report period, the City has recaptured funds and reprogrammed these resources. HOPW A funds have been committed in a timely manner for supportive services and tenant based rental assistance. Funds for development of a new HIV/AIDS housing have been allocated and made available to eligible project sponsors. e. Are any activities or types of activities fallinq behind schedule? No HUD-funded projects or activities are substantially behind schedule. Due to the lead-time needed to design major improvement projects (e.g., street and park improvements), capital projects have taken longer than anticipated to be completed. Nonetheless, program staff meets regularly with project managers to monitor progress and emphasis the need to complete these projects in a timely manner. Similarly, HOPWA construction projects have taken longer than anticipated. City staff continues to work with project sponsors to resolve issues that may prevent the completion of HOPW A-funded projects. 29 9/7/05 190-33 f. Are qrant distributions timelv? No major delays in distribution of funds have been encountered. g. Do actual expenditures differ substantiallv from letter of credit distribution? Except for CDBG, IDIS does not allow the City to accrue expenses after the end of a program year (June 30) even though the expense was incurred prior to June 30. This characteristic of IDIS is inconsistent with established public sector accounting practices. The City's Finance Department and Community Development Agency met on a regular basis in an effort to ensure Letter of Credit balances and the City's books remain reconciled. The City's Finance Department estimates that over $1 million remains to be drawn via IDIS for eligible grant costs incurred during the 2004-2005 report period.13 h. Are maior qoals on tarqet? All major goals are on target for all programs. Delays in some projects have been outlined above. i. What adiustments or improvements to strateqies and activities miqht meet communitv needs more effectivelv? As this is the final year of the 2000-2004 Consolidated Plan cycle, no adjustments to the strategies delineated in the plan will be made. Any adjustments and/or improvements have been incorporated into the City's 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan. Perhaps the most significant improvement to the Consolidated Plan process incorporated into the 2005-2009 plan is the implementation of performance management system that will ensure "outputs" and "outcomes" are measured and evaluated for all HUD-funded activities. 13 The $1,001,287.90 figure is comprised of $777,154.95 in COBG, $209,765.89 in HOME, $13,333.88 in HOPWA, and $1,033.24 in ESG funds. These funds were not drawn down through 10lS during the program year, but are for eligible program costs incurred in the 2004-2005 report period. 30 9/7/05 190-34 III. CDBG NARRATIVE STATEMENTS A. ASSESSMENT OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN USE OF CDBG FUNDS AND PRIORITY NEEDS, GOALS AND SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES IDENTIFIED IN THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN 1. EXTENT TO WHICH CDBG FUNDS WERE DISTRIBUTED AMONG DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OF HOUSING NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN: Seventeen housing units were rehabilitated with CDBG funds during the report period. Incomes of the households assisted by this program are displayed below: CDBG funding was also expended during the report period for the reconstruction of streets, sidewalks and curbs in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. These public facility improvements are an important element in the comprehensive revitalization of lower income areas and to enhance the housing resources of neighborhoods. Street projects funded during the 2004-2005 report period should be completed during the next report period. 2. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIGHEST PRIORITY ACTIVITIES: The City's 2000 - 2004 Consolidated Plan identified several high priority activities. During the report period, the City allocated substantial resources to meet these high priority needs such as street and park improvements. Other high priority community needs undertaken during the report period included anti-crime programs, youth services, senior services, and code enforcement. CDBG funds also provided assistance for high priority homeless needs such as transitional housing and homelessness prevention. Table 1 provides a summary of 2004-2005 accomplishments that address high priority needs. 3. EVALUATION OF EXTENT TO WHICH CDBG FUNDS WERE USED FOR ACTIVITIES THAT BENEFIT LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME PERSONS: As demonstrated above, during the report period, the City continued its efforts to address the priority housing needs of lower income households as identified in the 2000 - 2004 Consolidated Plan with CDBG funds. A number of homeless assistance programs were also funded with CDBG. Examples of these efforts include homelessness prevention and emergency shelter activities provided by the Southwest Minority Economic Development Association and Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. Transitional housing programs were also supported with CDBG funds (e.g., Mercy House, WISEPlace). CDBG funded programs (e.g., Women's Transitional Living Center and Dayle Mcintosh Center for the Disabled) also assisted homeless individuals with special needs. The community development needs of lower income households were also addressed during the report period. Substantial resources were committed and 31 9/7/05 190-35 expended on upgrading park and recreation facilities at community centers/parks located in the City's low- and moderate-income areas. Additionally, CDBG resources were utilized to undertake several street improvement projects in the City's CDBG-eligible neighborhoods. These projects will have a positive impact on the quality of life for Santa Ana's residents. The Planning and Building Agency was allocated approximately $2 million for code enforcement activities. This program provided building and housing code inspections throughout the City to ensure compliance with the Santa Ana Municipal Code and ensured that minimal health and safety standards were maintained in deteriorating areas. CDBG funds are utilized to pay for a portion of staff costs to implement this program in target neighborhoods. Finally, the City addressed the social service needs of the community. Many of the public services funded by the City are key elements to its strategy to reduce the number of families living at or below poverty. Services were provided to 8,413 youths during the report period. Youth services included education, after-school recreation/education, and various cultural arts programs. Programs such as home delivery/congregate site meals and referral services addressed the needs of 1,573 Santa Ana senior citizens. Other CDBG funded public services included public safety, mediation/restitution, counseling, drug diversion, and medical/dental care. Based on the 2004 CDBG Financial Summary Report (Exhibit No.4), 100% of CDBG funds were expended for the benefit of low- and moderate-income households and individuals. B. NATURE AND REASONS OF CHANGES IN PROGRAM OBJECTIVES There were no major changes to CDBG program objectives during the report period. C. ASSESSMENT OF EFFORTS TO CARRY OUT PLANNED ACTIONS AS PART OF CERTIFICATIONS 1. PURSUIT OF ALL RESOURCES THE GRANTEE INDICATED IT WOULD PURSUE: Pursuant to the 2004 - 2005 Annual Action Plan, the City sought a variety of funding sources to support its efforts to address priority housing and community needs. These resources (planned versus actual) are summarized below. 32 9/7/05 190-36 CDBG $8,363,000 $8,363,000 CDBG Program Income $425,000 $158,457 HOME $2,7 41,606 $2,741,606 HOME Program Income $100,000 $170,730 HOME ADDI $110,017 $110,017 HOPW A $1,436,000 $1,436,000 ESG $312,279 $312,279 Empowerment Zone $0 $994,100 Department of Justice Title V and $450,000 $326,540 Weed & Seed Pro rams Section 8 $24,000,000 $29,000,000 MCC $2,250,000 $156,750 WIA $2,425,000 $4,221,342 Redevelopment $2,000,000 $12,997,710 CalHOME 1 $0 $148,542 Private Mortgage 2 $0 $0 TOTAL $44,612,902 $61,137,073 1. The City received an allocation of new funds ($500,000) in April 2005; amount listed represents CalHome Funds from a prior grant expended during the 04-05 report period. 2. Private mortgage equals value of MCC resources, however to avoid double counting these resources it is not listed as an actual private mortgage resource. 2. PROVIDED REQUESTED CERTIFICATIONS OF CONSISTENCY FOR HUD PROGRAMS IN A FAIR AND IMPARTIAL MANNER: The City of Santa Ana was pleased to support several HUD grant applications during the report period. The County of Orange requested that the City provide a support letter for its 2004 and 2005 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Grant applications to HUD. Additionally, during the 2004 - 2005 report period the City provided Certifications of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan to three agencies that applied for HUD homeless grants via the County's Super NOFA application. The City also provided a Certificate of Consistency to three agencies in support of their respective applications for Comprehensive Housing Counseling grants. One additional certification was provided to Cal State Fullerton in support of their application for Community Outreach Partnership Center funds. Finally, the City provided the Santa Ana Housing Authority with a certification that its PHA plan was consistent with the City's Consolidated Plan. 3. HINDRANCES TO IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN BY ACTION OR WILLFUL INACTION: The City did not take actions, or inaction, that hindered the implementation of its Consolidated Plan. 33 9/7/05 190-37 D. EXCLUSIVE USE OF FUNDS FOR THREE NATIONAL OBJECTIVES CDBG funds may be used to meet one of three national objectives: 1) eliminate conditions of slums and blight; 2) benefit low- and moderate-income persons; 3) meet an urgent need. During the 2004-2005 report period, the City utilized CDBG funds to exclusively benefit low- and moderate-income households. During the 2004-2005 report period the City was required to use non-federal funds to "offset" the ineligible use of CDBG funds that was identified by HUD during a grantee monitoring. It was determined that the City had expended over $400,000 of CDSG resources for the City's PREP program, which was deemed ineligible for CDSG funding.14 To offset this ineligible CDBG expense, the City committed over $500,000 in non-federal revenue (i.e., land sale proceeds) to fund an additional street improvement project in a CDBG-eligible neighborhood. Additionally, through the City's on-going quarterly and on-site monitoring program, it was discovered that the vast majority of clients served by a CDBG-funded activity did not qualify as low-/moderate-income. City staff has initiated discussions with this agency to verify this finding, and if necessary, to recoup CDBG fund that have already been paid to the agency for services rendered. E. ACTIVITIES INVOLYING ACQUISITION, REHABILITATION OR DEMOLITION OF OCCUPIED REAL PROPERTY No activities were undertaken during the 2004-2005 report period that necessitated the relocation of households, businesses and/or non profits. If any of these types of activities would have been undertaken, then as required by HUD the following factors would have been evaluated as part of this CAPER. 1. Steps to minimize displacement resulting from CDBG assisted activities. 2. Steps taken to identify households, businesses or nonprofits who occupy CDSG assisted projects subject to the URA. 3. Steps taken to ensure the timely issuance of information notices to displaced households, businesses and nonprofits. 14 PREP is a proactive rental housing inspection program funded by a per unit inspection fee. If a landlord maintains their property at a certain standard the fee is waived. HUD determined that since the program was initially approved by the City Council as a self-funding program, and in fact had generated sufficient fees to maintain the activity, the program did not qualify for CDBG funding. 34 9/7/05 190-38 F. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES TO CREATE JOBS FOR Low- OR MODERATE-INCOME PERSONS The City did not undertake activities utilizing CDBG funds for economic development during the report period. If the City had funded economic development activities with CDBG funds, the following narratives would be provided to recap accomplishments. 1. Actions taken by the City and businesses to ensure first consideration was given to low-/moderate-income persons. 2. Listing by job of all the permanent jobs created/retained, and those that were made available to low-/moderate-income persons. 3. Special skills, work experience or education; steps taken to provide skills, experience or education. Even though Santa Ana did not use CDBG funds for economic development activities, the City provided economic opportunities for residents through other programs including the Redevelopment Agency funded Business Retention/Attraction program and Workforce Investment Act programs. G. ACTIVITIES TO SERVE LIMITED CLIENTELE NOT FALLING WITHIN ONE OF THE PRESUMED BENEFICIARIES GROUPS (NATURE, LOCATION OR INFORMATION DEMONSTRATING ACTIVITIES BENEFITED AT LEAST 51 % LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME PERSONS) CDBG funds were utilized to benefit several presumed beneficiaries. Programs funded with CDBG for presumed beneficiaries included programs for seniors, the homeless, abused/neglected children, victims of domestic violence, and disabled seniors/adults. Other public services and community development activities not falling within one of the presumed beneficiary categories were required to provide documentation to verify income eligibility. For public service and housing activities, program staff collected, verified, and documented household income data to determine eligibility. If appropriate, a self-certification of household income was allowed. Activities with area-wide benefit were limited to neighborhoods of the City where a majority of residents are of low- and moderate-income. Map No.1 (page 65) identifies CDBG target areas of the City where at least 51 % of residents are of low- and moderate income. 35 9/7/05 190-39 H. ACTIVITIES GENERATING PROGRAM INCOME (REVOLVING FUNDS, FLOAT FUNDED ACTIVITIES, INCOME FROM THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY, OTHER LOAN REPAYMENTS, LOAN ADJUSTMENTS/WRITE OFFS, PARCELS OF CDBG ACQUIRED PROPERTY AVAILABLE FOR SALE, OR LUMP SUM DRAW DOWN PAYMENTS) The City of Santa Ana received CDBG program income totaling $158,456.69 during the report period.15 These funds were utilized to fund additional eligible CDBG activities. The City did not undertake any revolving funds or float funded activities. Additionally, the City did not receive income from the sale of real property and did not adjust or write- off any CDBG-funded loan. I. REHABILITATION PROGRAM INFORMATION (DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM, PROJECTS/UNITS COMPLETED, TOTAL CDBG FUNDS INVOLVED, AND OTHER PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FUNDS INVOLVED DURING THE REPORT PERIOD) CDBG funds were utilized to rehabilitate 17 housing units during the 2004 - 2005 report period. The table below provides an overview of the programs, number of units completed during the report period, the amount of CDBG funds expended on the project(s), and the amount of other public/private funds involved: Rebuilding Together, Orange Count CDBG Single-Family Housing Rehabilitation 16 1 $15,000 $30,608 Volunteer labor $15,000 $0 $30,608 J. HUD ApPROVED NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION STRATEGIES OR EZlEC ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT In January 1999, HUD designated the City of Santa Ana as a Federal Urban Empowerment Zone (FEZ). The mission of the Santa Ana Empowerment Corporation (SAEC) is to build a sustainable community that fosters economic opportunities for all Empowerment Zone residents and businesses. During the first three-years of designation, the SAEC's mission was supported by the key elements outlined in its implementation plans. These elements include education, job training, job placement, business development, safety, childcare, health, transportation, housing, youth recreation, and arts & culture. Collectively, these strategies played a vital role in furthering the mission of the FEZ program within Santa Ana. In May of 2002, the SAEC approved a new four-year Business Plan that 15 The IDIS CDBG Financial Summary Report (Exhibit 4) indicates $165,169.66 in program income was received during the report period; however, this amount includes $6,712.97 in 2003-2004 program income reported after Julne 30, 2004. 36 9/7/05 190-40 incorporated the elements of the existing strategies, but (as directed by HUD) placed greater emphasis on program sustainability and economic development. During 2004-2005 several activities were implemented to support these strategies. The following represents a sample of these accomplishments: New Businesses Several new businesses relocated and expanded within the FEZ during 2004-2005. · Memory Experts International - Relocated from Irvine, CA to Santa Ana. Memory Experts is a leading multi-national provider of enhanced storage and networking technologies. Their new 39,848 square foot facility will have 57 employees, 35% of which will be FEZ residents. · Cramer Decker Industries - Cramer Decker Industries is a world-leader in scuba diving, compressed gas and medical respiratory equipment. This company moved into a new 41,700 square foot facility in the FEZ. This new Santa Ana business will have 40 employees, 35% of which will be FEZ residents. · BASF - BASF has worked closely with the City's Economic Development Division, Empowerment Zone and Planning Department to market their 10.02-acre property, In May 2004, the property was sold to California Environmental Engineering, a manufacturer of Mercedes Benz mini cars. The new location has 20 employees and two subleasing companies: Instant Jungle, a wholesale nursery and Abel Catering, a mobile food distribution company. All three companies are working with FEZ and Enterprise Zone staff on receiving federal and state tax credits. · Westridge Laboratories - Westridge Laboratories relocated from Lake Forest. This company is a manufacturer and distributor of ID Lubricants and has more than 40 employees. This new location is an expansion for the company and City staff are assisting with recruitment and screening for Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Zone tax credits. Workforce Development In fiscal year 2004-2005, approximately 1,200 Empowerment Zone residents participated in various job-training programs. Of these 1,200 participants, 474 were placed in local living wage jobs or received workforce related training. Community Partnerships I Capacity Buildina In 2004~2005, the Budget & Program, Education, Marketing and Sustainability Task Forces began the process of defining the research and development (R&D) infrastructure needs within the FEZ. An action plan was implemented that developed a road map for addressing the educational gaps of FEZ residents and R&D infrastructure mismatches within the Zone. The Marketing Task Force was also able to implement changes conducive to disseminate information and to more effectively promote the benefits provided by the different Empowerment Zone programs and projects. 37 9/7/05 190-41 Sustainable Community Development The most significant needs in the SAEC communities result from an insufficient support structure to sustain working families (i.e. inadequate language skills, lack of transportation, deficient job skills, limited access to community services, employment programs, the lack of integration among city departments and the business community on common issues.) To address these needs, the SAEC Business Plan implemented the following programs and strategies during 2004-2005: · A Daisy Wheel System of support services was facilitated by the Santa Ana WORK Center. The WORK Center, acting as the service navigator, coordinated programs that were available through 10 network partners. The goal of the Daisy Wheel System is to ensure FEZ residents are provided easily accessible and user-friendly services that help build their self-sufficiency. During FY 2004-2005, the "Service Navigator" served 831 FEZ residents - 259 of these residents were placed in non- subsidized employment and received work experience, retention services, ESL classes and skills upgrade. Tax Incentive Utilization Plan HUD has authorized the FEZ to implement and market new federal tax incentives to spur business growth in the Empowerment Zone area and encourage the use of Industrial Development Bonds. To date, the SAEC has issued 930 Affidavits to 80 companies in the Empowerment Zone. This equates to $2.79 million in federal tax credit savings for Empowerment Zone businesses. Details of this and other Empowerment Zone activities and programs are available by reviewing the City's Empowerment Zone performance report on HUD's web page. 38 9/7/05 190-42 IV. HOME NARRATIVE STATEMENTS A. ANALYSIS OF HOME FUNDS DISTRIBUTED AMONG DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OF HOUSING NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN The City of Santa Ana has utilized its HOME funds to expand and preserve the City's supply of affordable housing. According to City Finance Department, a total of $6,882,704.76 in HOME funds was expended during the 2004-2005 report period (including $273,527.06 expended for program administration). HOME resources were utilized to assist both rental and owner units. These units were "home" to extremely low-, very low- and low-income households. The table below provides a summary of Santa Ana's distribution of HOME funds among different income categories of housing: Extremely Low-Income Very Low-Income Low-Income TOTAL 6 5 o 11 34 34 21 89 The City vigorously sought to meet the objectives it had established as part of the 2004- 2005 Annual Action Plan; Table 2 summarizes these efforts. B. MATCH REPORT Recipient of HOME funds are required to match each HOME dollar spent during the report period. Typically, a HOME Participating Jurisdiction (PJ) is required to match HOME funds at a ratio of one non-federal dollar for every four HOME dollars spent (i.e. 25%). In June 2004, the City was notified by HUD that for the 2004-2005 Program Year, the City's HOME match requirement has been reduced to 0% because the City's "family poverty rate" was 125% or more of the average national poverty rate, and the City's per capita income was less than 75% of the national average. Even though the City does not have a match obligation, a record of eligible HOME match was maintained (see Form HUD-4107A - Exhibit No.6). 1. Form HUD-4107A - Form HUD-4107A is incorporated into this report as Exhibit NO.6. This report provides information regarding the City's efforts to match HOME funds during the report period. According to IDIS (report No. C04PR33 dated 08/03105), the City's match obligation for the 2004 Program Year totaled $0, which is consistent with the information outlined above. Despite the fact that the City did not have a HOME match obligation, it still maintained a match log, which was used to record an additional contribution of $208,629.50 in HOME-eligible match for the 39 9/7/05 190-43 2004-2005 report period. This amount was added to the $3,585,328.12 in excess HOME match that the City has accumulated over the past years. 2. Resources from Private and Non-federal Resources Used for Match - As stated above, over $208,000 in non-federal resources was utilized by the City during 2004- 2005 that qualifies as HOME match. The sources of these funds include local redevelopment and state funds. C. MINORITY & WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES CONTRACTS AND SUBCONTRACT The City is required to report HOME resources awarded to Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women Business Enterprises (WBE) via contracts and subcontracts. Part III of HUD Form 4107 (Exhibit No.6) provides this information. D. RESULTS OF ON-SITE INSPECTIONS OF AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOME-AsSISTED HOUSING As required by HUD, the City conducted on-site inspections of HOME-assisted rental housing units to ensue units met minimum housing standards. HOME regulations require annual inspections of projects with 26 or more HOME assisted units; inspections every two years for projects with five to 25 HOME assisted units, and inspections every three years for projects with one to four HOME assisted units. One hundred seventeen HOME-assisted rental units were inspected during the 2004- 2005 report period - the majority of these units are owned and managed by CHDOs. While most units eventually passed inspection some housing quality standards corrections were required. Typical corrects included fixing/replacing leaking faucets and toilets, replacing inoperable/damaged GFls, smoke alarms, window screens and range hood filters. Several more HOME-assisted rental projects are scheduled for inspection during the 2005-2006 Program Year. E. AFFIRMATIVE MARKETING ACTIONS & OUTREACH TO MINORITY AND WOMEN OWNED BUSINESSES HUD requires the City to conduct an assessment of its efforts to make contract opportunities available to MBEs and WBEs. During the report period, no HOME funding was awarded to MBEs or WBEs. In an effort to reach out to more MBEs and WBEs, . Santa Ana ensured project sponsors (e.g., CHDOs) affirmatively market contract and subcontract opportunities resulting from the expenditure of HOME funded rehabilitation. In response to a HUD-program review, a more comprehensive Affirmative Marketing Program was adopted during the report period. 40 9/7/05 190-44 V. HOPWA NARRATIVE STATEMENTS A. GRANTEE AND COMMUNITY OVERVIEW 1. Descriptions of 2004-2005 Activities: As the most populous city in Orange County, Santa Ana has administered the region's federal Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) funds since 1993. During the 2004-2005 report period, HOPWA funds were utilized to support a variety of activities on a regional basis. These services including the following: · Supportive services and housing offered via contracts with the Orange County Health Care Agency including: · Hospice care · Short-term emergency housing and/or utility assistance · Transitional housing · Housing coordination services · Life skills training workshops and nutrition services · Medical detox-bed services · Tenant based rental assistance offered via the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana. · Supportive-housing development opportunities. · Program administration, including preparation of an updated Housing Study. 2. Grant management oversight of project sponsor activities including how recipient was chosen: As the HUD-recipient of HOPWA funding for Orange County, the City of Santa Ana is primarily responsible for grant management and oversight. And while HOPWA funds are critical to meeting the needs of persons with HIV/AIDS, it is not the only resource available - the County of Orange receives and manages additional resources for HIV/AIDS services. In order to ensure the full array of housing and supportive service needs of people living with HIV/AIDS is provided, a regional planning process has been designed and charged with prioritizing the housing/service needs of Orange County's HIV/AIDS population. The Orange County HIV Planning Council has been established for this purpose - the City of Santa Ana is a member of this council. It is the City of Santa Ana's practice to contract with the County of Orange Health Care Agency (OC HCA) for HIV/AIDS supportive services. (The OC HCA is the primary regional public health service agency.) In turn the OC HCA issues Request For Proposals (RFP) soliciting for program proposals to meet the needs of the County's HIV/AIDS population. While the RFP process is open to all service providers, there is a limited pool of qualified HIV/AIDS service providers in Orange County. During the 2004-2005 report period a contract for supportive services was 41 9/7/05 190-45 awarded to the OC HCA by the City. Since the OC HCA has access to additional HIV/AIDS resources it is positioned to not only leverage HOPWA funding but also to ensure a holistic approach to serving persons with HIV/AIDS. The OC HCA subcontracted with several agencies that provided specialized services to persons with HIV/AIDS. The City ensured oversight of the County's contracting efforts by serving on the Orange County HIV Planning Council (which also oversees programs that are awarded HOPWA funds). During the report period, the City's Housing Authority assumed administration of the Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) program. Authority staff regularly monitored both tenant files and HaS. The City did not encounter any complaints regarding its program oversight or project selection process during the report period. 3. Need and Estimated Number of Persons with HIV/AIDS: AIDS was first reported in Orange County in 1981. From 1981 through December 2003,6,827 AIDS case have been reported in Orange County representing approximately 5% of California's AIDS cases. It is estimated that as of December 31, 2003, 3,102 Orange County residents were aware they were living with AIDS and 3,725 were aware they were living with HIV (not AIDS). It is also estimated that 1,230 county residents are living with HIV or AIDS who are not aware of their status. Combined, it is estimated that 8,057 Orange County residents are living with HIV/AIDS. The following table provides an overview of demographic information regarding persons living with AI DS during as of December 31, 2003. TOTAL Gender Male 2748 89% 3214 86% Female 354 11% 511 14% Age at Diagnosis Younger than 13 15 <1% 22 <1% 13 -19 7 <1% 40 1% 20 - 44 1,773 57% 2,951 79% 45 and Older 1,305 42% 712 19% Race/Ethnicity White, not Hispanic 1,699 55% 1552 42% Black, not Hispanic 181 6% 233 6% Hispanic 1,126 36% 1748 47% Asian/Pacific Islander 76 3% 147 4% Native American/Alaskan 10 <1% 7 <1% Unknown 10 <1% 38 1% Source: Orange County Health Care Agency, Ryan White CARE Act Title 1 Application, November 2004 The HIV Planning Council of Orange County, as part of their needs assessment process, identified several needs and challenges faced by persons with HIV/AIDS. 42 9/7/05 190-46 Identified needs included more affordable housing opportunities, land for new construction, public acceptance of housing for persons with HIV/AIDS, and funding for supportive services. 4. Description of Planning and Public Consultation Process: The City of Santa Ana is responsible for the planning and public participation process for the use of HOPW A funds. The needs assessment and prioritization process was utilized during the 2004-2005 report period to allocate HOPW A funds for eligible activities. This process ensured HOPWA funds met the needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS that were not being met by other public and private resources. In order to facilitate the needs assessment/prioritization process, the City of Santa Ana commissioned a study by AIDS Housing of Washington (AHW) in 2004. AHW is a Seattle based nonprofit agency that developed similar studies nationwide. The HIV/AIDS Housing Study was completed June 2005. This study represents one of the most current data sources for the County's HIV/AIDS housing and service needs. AHW utilized a community-based process to develop the HIV/AIDS Housing Study. The study was developed in consultation with interested community members including people living with HIV/AIDS, the families of persons living with HIV/AIDS, local HIV/AIDS service and housing agencies, housing developers, members of local governmental agencies, community advocates and the community in general. Data sources utilized by AHW included the County's most recent Homeless Continuum of Care grant application to HUD, OC HCA data and survey information obtained from individuals diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and local service providers. As these data sources have been updated, relevant data has been revised in the Housing Study. This study will serve as the basis for prioritizing the uses of HOPW A funds in the future. 5. Other resources used in conjunction with HOPWA funded activities: a. Cash - Cash contributions were utilized in conjunction with HOPWA funds during this report period. Presently there is no system in place to adequately track the value/sources of cash contributions. b. In-kind Contributions - Numerous individuals volunteered their time in support of activities sponsored by HOPW A funds. A dollar value for these efforts has not been established; however, some in-kind contributions were utilized in conjunction with HOPWA funds during this report period. 6. ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT IN COLLABORATION WITH RELATED PROGRAMS: a. Rvan White CARE Act - The City Santa Ana is represented on the County of Orange HIV Planning Council that oversees Ryan White CARE Act funds. City representation on the HIV Planning Council helps ensure HOPWA and Ryan White funds are used efficiently by minimizing duplication of funding and ensuring priority service/housing gaps are addressed. Over $ five million in Title I funds were utilized during the report period. 43 9/7/05 190-47 b. AIDS Druqs Assistance Proqrams - During the report period, support for AIDS drug assistance programs was sponsored through the supportive services component of County programs. c. Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Proqrams - The County of Orange submitted an associated application for 2005 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance funds to HUD in June 2005. The top application (plus three renewal applications) was geared toward assisting persons with special needs, including individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The City did not submit an application for Super NOFA funding. d. Other Efforts to Assist Persons With HIV/AJDS and Their Families - Santa Ana provided administrative staff for the Housing Committee of the HIV Planning Council of Orange County. In this capacity, the City continued to support efforts to explore additional funding resources to supplement HOPWA funds and better serve the needs of those living with HIV/AIDS and their families. Several supportive service programs funded with HOPW A during the 2004-2005 report period not only assisted the individuals infected with HIV/AIDS, but also helped members of their respective families. B. PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. Summary of Housing Activities - During the 2004-2005 report period the following housing accomplishments were achieved through the expenditure of HOPWA funds: · 57 individuals/families were provided tenant based rental assistance. · 3 end-stage clients received hospice services. · 208 unduplicated clients were provided emergency housing/utility assistance. · 84 individuals received transitional housing assistance. · 26 clients were provided medical detox-bed services. All these "housing" activities were coupled with appropriate supportive services. 2. Units created via acquisition, rehab, or new construction since 1993 - Since 1993, the City has utilized HOPW A funds to develop 73 new housing units for persons with HIV/AIDS. Hagen Place Emmanuel House Casa Alegre San Miguel 24 21 23 5 44 9/7/05 190-48 3. Unique supportive service or other service delivery models or efforts - No unique supportive services or service delivery models/efforts were implemented during the 2004-2005 report period. 4. Other accomplishments - In addition to the housing accomplishments outlined above, HOPWA resources were utilized to provide housing coordination services to 445 clients, nutrition services for 163 individuals, and life skills training services to 50 individuals. C. BARRIERS OR TRENDS 1. BARRIERS ENCOUNTERED: As previously reported, to better evaluate the needs and barriers faced by the community to address the needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS, the City of Santa Ana commissioned the preparation of a housing study. The HIV/AIDS Housing Study was completed in June 2005. The City of Santa Ana will utilize this study as the basis for identifying the needs and barriers to serving people with HIV/AIDS and also for prioritizing needs. In addition to this ongoing process, service providers prepare quarterly reports on program activities that provide information regarding barriers they have encountered in delivering HOPW A- funded services. These barriers are identified below: · There is a lack of affordable housing in the County that limits an individual's ability to find and maintain safe, appropriate and stable housing without moving outside one's home community. This lack of housing is compounded for persons with HIV/AIDS because their health affects their ability to work, pay rent, search for housing and pay medical bills. · There is an increasing diverse population of individuals with HIV/AIDS that places additional demands on the limited HIV/AIDS resources. · A reduction in funding has limited the number of individuals that can be served. · Many clients have poor credit histories and lack the knowledge/discipline to manage their finances thus placing them at risk of losing their housing and affording medical treatment. · The detox facility utilized by Orange County residents is located in LA County. In addition to transportation issues, there are simply not enough beds to meet the need of Orange County's residents seeking medical/social detox services. In response to these barriers the HIV/AIDS Planning Council outlined a series of recommendations to address these barriers. These recommendations include: · The HIV Planning Council of Orange County should take proactive steps to explore solutions, build consensus and formulate recommendations to expand 45 9/7/05 190-49 housing opportunities for persons with HIV/AIDS. In response, the AIDS Services Foundation of Orange County established a Housing Department and has assigned key staff to assist with housing placement and advocacy services. A housing coordinator position is funded with HOPWA resources. · Orange County's Housing Authorities were asked to absorb a designated and mutually agreed upon number of HOPWA-funded TBRA clients into respective Section 8 programs. To date only Santa Ana's Housing Authority has absorbed these clients. · To better serve the changing characteristics of persons with HIV/AIDS in Orange County, the AIDS Services Foundation collaborated with other special needs populations and increased its participation in the Consolidated Plan and the Continuum of Care planning process. · The State budget will have a severe impact on programs for persons living with HIV/AIDS. Much of the medical treatment provided to persons living with HIV/AIDS was state-funded. As these resources have been reduced, the County has had to identify other funding sources that could close this funding gap. The result is added pressure on HOPWA resources to close the new gaps created by the State-budget. 2. Trends in meeting needs: The need for affordable housing continues to be a barrier to the stabilization of persons with HIV/AIDS. The large number of persons who have multiple diagnoses, i.e., mental health issues or substance abuse issues also compounds this problem. Although there are 73 units for persons with HIV/AIDS under throughout Orange County, there still remains a severe shortage. Statistics indicate a rise in HIV infections countywide. Many professionals surmise that this rise is attributable to advances in treatment that have given the appearance that HIV/AIDS is treatable thus resulting in a more casual attitude toward safe sex. An increase in infection rates will place added burden on an already overtaxed system of care. 46 9/7/05 190-50 D. ACCOMPLISHMENT DATA HUD has required the City to complete the following tables related to the expenditure of HOPWA funds during the 2004-2005 report period. In addition to these tables, the City is required to complete project information in HUD's IDIS system. HOPWA PERFORMANCE CHART 1 - ACTUAL PERFORMANCE Name of HOPW A Grantee: City of Santa Ana Report covers the period: 07/01/04 to 06/30/05 1. Rental Assistance 2. Short-term emergency housing a ments 3-a. Units in facilities supported with . . ()p~rCltirlg(;osts 3-b. Units in facilities that were developed with capital costs and opened and served clients -~-------~~_. ----_._--~- 3-c. Units in facilities being developed with capital cost but not eto ened 571 o 571 $501,600 o $0 2081 o 2081 $265,000 o $0 o $0 $0 o 0 o o $0 $0 o 0 o o $0 $0 o 0 o Subtotal 265 $799,600 0 $0 0 265 Deduction for units reported in 0 $0 0 $0 0 0 more than one cate 0 TOTAL 1. Accomplishment data represent individuals served, not units. Rental assistance and short-term emergency housing payment data was collected utilizing IDIS data requirements. IDIS requires data to be collected on the "individual" served level, not "unit" level. 265 $799,600 o $0 o 265 47 9/7/05 190-51 PERFORMANCE CHART 2 - COMPARISON OF PLANNED ACTIONS Name of HOPWA Grantee: City of Santa Ana Report covers the period: 07/01/04 to 06/30/05 Performance Chart 2 - Comparison to Planned Actions, as approved in the Action/Consolidated Plan for this 0 eratin Year Estimated Number of Units 1. Rental Assistance 501 Annual goal was exceeded - 57 individuals/families were assisted. "Estimated Number" included all types of supportive services; A total of 208 persons actually received HOPW A-funded short-term emergency housing assistance durin the re ort eriod. No funds allocated for operations durin the re ort eriod. -~-,-----~ No facilities were developed, opened and serving clients during _t~_~T~P<:>Et_p~ri(?q~_ . _ . . No HOPW A funding was allocated to support the development of permanent supportive housing durin the re ort eriod. 57 TBRA 208 Short-term Housing o New construction 2. Short-term emergency housing payments 2501 3-a. Units in facilities supported 0 with operatillg costs ____________~__ 3-b. Units in facilities that were developed with capital costs 0 (;lllq<:>P~Il~cj(;lllcj~E:l!y~cjc::Ii~l1t~ 3-c. Units in facilities being developed with capital cost but 3 not yet opened Subtotal Deduction for units reported in more than one cate 0 303 o o TOTAL 1. Accomplishment data represents individuals served, not units. Rental assistance and short-term emergency housing payment data was collected utilizing IDIS data requirements. 303 265 48 9/7/05 190-52 VI. Emergency Shelter Grant Narrative Statements A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES SUPPORTED DIRECTLY WITH ESG FUNDS During the report period, the City of Santa Ana continued to address the needs of the homeless and those at risk of homelessness with Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) funds. Individuals assisted with ESG included extremely low- and very low-income people, small and large families, unaccompanied women, men, single-/two-parent families, and adult couples without children. Santa Ana received $312,279 from HUD for ESG programs for 2004-2005. During this report period, 12 homeless service programs received ESG funding, which was used in the following manner: 16 · Homelessness Prevention: A total of $26,000 in ESG funds was allocated to support homeless prevention activities. ESG funds were allocated to the Southwest Minority Economic Development Agency (SMEDA). SMEDA served 370 at-risk individuals by providing assistance with utility payments to avoid the discontinuance of services, and rent/mortgage payments to prevent eviction due to a temporary setback in ability to make payments. · Essential Services for the Homeless: Several programs, supported with ESG funds during the 2004-2005 report period, provided essential services for the City's homeless population. These programs included the Mental Health Association, Mercy House Resource Center, Casa Teresa, and Human Options. The Mental Health Association's Community Outreach Program is a critical component of the City's Continuum of Care system. This program provides outreach/assessment and essential service to the City's chronic homeless. Essential services were supported with $92,605 in ESG funds during the report period. In addition to the programs listed above, other ESG-funded agencies provided counseling, employment assistance, food, over the counter medications, assistance in recovering from drug/alcohol addiction, bus vouchers for medical appointments, and transportation to job opportunities. All these services are aimed at helping the homeless address personal needs that help achieve self-sufficiency. · Operating Expenses for Emergency Shelters: A total of $178,000 in ESG funds was allocated to help offset the cost of utilities, security personnel, and administration of programs that facilitated the movement of homeless persons into emergency and transitional housing programs. · Shelter Renovations: No ESG funds were allocated to support renovations of shelter facilities during the report period. 16 In addition to the 12 service agencies, the City of Santa Ana also utilized 5% of ESG funds for program administration. 49 9/7/05 190-53 1. HOMELESS AND HOMELESS PREVENTION GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND PRIORITIES IN THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN: The 2004-2005 Annual Action Plan established objectives to meet priority needs to prevent homelessness and to provide emergency/transitional shelter for the homeless. The table below outlines actual versus planned accomplishments for 2004-2005 report period. Table 2 also summarized this information. Anaheim Interfaith Shelter 1 30 0 0% Casa Teresa 15 12 80.0% Human Options 55 25 45.5% Interval House 250 292 116.8% Legal Aid 50 62 124% Mercy House Center 775 1,224 157.9% Mercy House 40 25 65.0% Mental Health Association 775 323 41.7% Southwestern Minority Econ Development Assoc 532 370 69.5% Saint Vincent de Paul (Winter Armory Program) 672 754 112.2% Wise Place 21 12 57.1% Women's Transitional Living Center 80 132 165.0 TOTAL 3,295 3,231 98.1% 1. This agency notified the City soon after the ESG grant was awarded that it would not utilize grant funds since the grant amount was "too small." Grant funds were reallocated during the 2005-2006 program year. 2. DESCRIPTION OF SOURCES AND AMOUNTS OF FUNDS USED TO MEET MATCH REQUIREMENTS OF THE ESG PROGRAM: Program regulations require that the City match ESG expenditures dollar for dollar. Subrecipients receiving Santa Ana's ESG funds are informed of this match requirement during the application process, and are required to identify the amount and sources of matching funds up front. During the course of the year, a certification and copies of checks or award letters documenting match funds is required by the City. The table below summarizes the source and amount of ESG matching funds provided by these agencies for 2004-2005 report period. 50 9/7/05 190-54 TOTAL $202,738 $232,955 $236,425 $0 $0 $672,118 Other Federal Funds Local Government Private Funds Fees Other Exhibit No.7 and 8 provide additional detail of ESG program accomplishments for the report period. 51 9/7/05 190-55 VII. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS The City of Santa Ana has made every effort to comply with its Citizen Participation Plan as delineated in the 2000 - 2004 Consolidated Plan. As required by HUD and the Citizen Participation Plan, a public hearing to review the accomplishments and evaluation outlined in this report was held on September 6, 2005. A public notice regarding the public hearing was published on August 16, 2005. This public notice also announced the dates for the required 15-day comment period. The comment period began August 17, 2005 and ended September 6, 2005. Public comments received by the City during the public hearing and the 15-day comment period are summarized below: No written comments were received during the 15-day public comment period. Additionally, no public comments were received during the public hearing. Comments were limited to those posed by commission members to staff, including the following: · Did the City receive any written comments? Staff response: No. · It appears that some five-year goals were exceeded and others fell short. What was the reason for this variation? Staff response: Goal attainment is a function of resources allocated to activities. From year to year the City Council may direct more or less funds to a group of programs; therefore the number of individuals served may vary. · What types of housing projects were funded and did who were the City's partners in the projects? Staff response: The bulk of ownership housing accomplishments is rehabilitation. Some first time homebuyers were assisted via a partnership with Habitat for Humanity. With respect to rental housing accomplishments, most were units rehabbed as part of the Cornerstone neighborhood revitalization project that included partnerships with Orange Housing Corporation and Jamboree Housing. · What are the issues utilizing the ADDI program? Staff response: The median housing cost in Orange County/Santa Ana are not affordable to households at 80% of the County median income. The City has partnered with Neighborhood Housing Services to screen potential buyers and to provide pre/post housing ownership counseling. 52 9/7/05 190-56 VIII. TABLES Table 1: Summary of Prior Year Accomplishments to Meet 5-Year Goals Table 2: 2004 - 2005 Planned versus Actual Accomplishments (By Grant Source) 53 190-57 9/7/05 TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF PRIOR YEAR ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO MEET 5 YEAR GOALS 0 72 51 30 45 95 198 208% UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNitS 0 55 37 32 42 100 166 166% UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS 0 31 15 12 32 195 90 46% UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0% UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS 1,885 2,637 2,810 2,558 2,746 9,500 12,635 133% HSHlDS HSHlDS HSHlDS HSHlDS HSHLDS HSHlDS HSHlDS 2 15 29 12 17 35 75 214% UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS ._-"--_.,--"......._..~...~ 13 14 17 24 25 36 93 258% UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS -_._~"~..._~,,-~...~~~~...__.,,.~. 6 2 4 3 24 51 39 76% UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS ......_... "".ow_.. _ ~._ ~,..w 2 3 2 6 31 73 44 60% UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS UNITS Homeless Supportive 1,025 5,231 2,539 762 2,308 11,865 Services INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS ; INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Emergency 717 960 416 1,245 1,282 12,500 4,620 37% Shelter INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Transitional 1,017 804 391 913 469 1,500 3,594 240% Shelter INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Permanent 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0% Su ortive Housin INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Homelessness 7,898 1,976 569 977 578 7,500 11 ,998 160% Prevention INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDlVIDUAlS Special Need 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0% Elderl 2 INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Frail Elderl 2 Substance Abuse Persons wi 553 237 618 762 349 500 2,519 504% HIV/AIDS 3 INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 54 9/7/05 190-58 COMMUNITY NEEDS FEDERAL FUNDING SOURCES ONLY Public Facilities Senior Centers ~...........____,.u_u,~.__. Youth 1 0 0 0 0 1 100% Centers PROJECT PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECT ....................................... Neighborhood 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0% Facilities PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS .-..-......,-..-............-<..--> Park/Recreation 0 0 2 0 1 5 3 60% Facilities PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS Health 0 0 0 0 0 2 0% Facilities 5 PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS _...._...__.._.. ._. .,."-.._n_... ..~'b'-.~<~.._...._u"u, Parking Facilities .......m............. .........__. ..~m.._......._._..._. Other - Fire 0 3 0 1 5 5 9 180% E ui ment PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS Infrastructure Flood Drain Water l.l'"l2erovements ~_.~__~~~..,_.~..~^V_.,_._~.. Street 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0% Improve!TIents PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS _~____m..,w__m.._.. Sidewalk 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0% 1m rovements PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS Tree 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0% Plantin9..___ PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS v~,_,.~_~_ Street 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100% J:ights PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECT ; PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECT PROJECT ---r ~._~-,..._....._-~-~., Neighborhood 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0% Traffic _~Jght PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECT PROJECTS Sewer 1m rovements Asbestos ---t- Removal Public Services Senior 2,376 1,041 1,082 1,883 1,573 14,725 7,955 54% Services INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Youth 12,753 23,538 16,799 15,469 8,413 10,000 770% Services INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS ....__._~.....,,,.__.._,- Transportation Services Substance Abuse 141 0 92 77 118 500 86% Treatment INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Employment ,......_w~~.m..'......... 839 659 624 454 347 1,750 167% . Training INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 55 9/7/05 190-59 Anti- Crime 8 T enanU Landlord CQu nsel[!1JL....--._ Child Care 5 Health Care Other - HIV/AIDS Services Other - 24 Hour Hotline ~--~---~~ Other -Persons w/ Mentall Illness Other - Persons w/ Disabilities Accessibility Needs Historic Preservation Residential Historic Preservation Non-Residential Historic Preservation , Economic Develo ment Commercial Rehabilitation Commercial Infrastructure 5 Micro- Business 5 ~--~-------- Technical Assistance Other Planning & Administration Program I Administ~ation --1 Fair I _Housing I Planning/Neighbor - , hood Strategic Plans 2,090 I 5,000 , SVC CAllS-+- SVC CAllS -t ! J I i I o T 40 0 0 INDIVIDUALS I INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 1,641 971 2,240 I 2,291 INDIVIDU~_ INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS " INDIVIDUALS 1,180 ! 570 978 588 658 INDIVIDUALS i INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS I INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS I-IT' 2,097 I 2,376 I 2,465 i 2,645 ! 2815 INDIVIDUALS i INDIVIDUALS i INDIVIDUALS i INDIVIDUALS i INDIVIDUALS -T--~---+-_._.r-----I 377 I 650 ! 1,334 ! 440 ! 323 i , I , INDIVIDUALS i INDIVIDUALS ' INDIVIDUALS i INDIVIDUALS I INDIVIDUALS 135 ---t- 40 141 i 180 i 96 INDIVIDUALS I INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS' INDIVIDUALS I INDIVIDUALS o PROJECTS o PROJECTS 1 PROJECT o PROJECTS L_____ I 0 i 0 i 0 t PRO~EC:~--t--!:'~6~~!~__+ PRO~ECTS I BUSINESSE~~_ BUSI~~SS~~~USINESSES I 1 PROJECT i 0 ! BUSINESSES ! 1 , ! i PROJECT . ----+---------.>--.--~........,.--------______t~---~ 1 YEAR 1,738 HSHlDS 1 YEAR 1,752 HSHlDS 1 YEAR 1,702 HSHlDS 1 YEAR 1,534 HSHLDS o PLANS o PLANS o PLANS 1 PLANS 56 190-60 o INDIVIDUALS 4,294 INDIVIDUALS o PROJECTS 1 PROJECT 100 I INDIVIDUALS ! I 3,500 i INDIVIDUALS J 3,000 I I INDIVIDUALS j--.. I i 140 INDIVIDUALS 40 INDIVIDUALS 11,437 INDIVIDUALS 3,974 INDIVIDUALS 12,398 INDIVIDUALS 3,124 INDIVIDUALS 1,000 592 INDIVIDUALS i INDIVIDUALS 5 PROJECTS 1 PROJECT 40% 327% 132% 2231 % 59% 20% 1 2 200% PROJECT PROJECTS r---------r--~---- --------..-.-.- i 120 ! 0 0% I BUSINESSES i BUSINESSES o BUSINESSES 1 YEAR 1,534 HSHlDS o PLANS 5 YEARS 10,000 HSHlDS 2 PLANS 1 PROJECT +---'---~---,--,--- ~,--,_._--~--, 5 YEARS 8,260 HSHlDS 1 PLANS 100% 83% 50% 9/7/05 Other Lead Paint Hazard 1_ Interim Assistance - 0 0 0 i 0 0 Community Cleanup PROJECTS PROJECTS PROJECTS I PROJECTS PROJECTS Code 3,765 7,635 i 5,721 I 12,027 3,859 Enforcement UNITS UNITS: UNITS I UNITS 4 UNITS i 108 Loan 2 i--~----T----2----1 i-I 8 8 Re a ment I PAYMENTS I PAYMENTS ! PAYMENTS ! PAYMENT I PAYMENT i PAYMENTS PAYMENTS 1. Section 8 statistics for tracking purposes only. Section 8 Rental Assistance is not funded with HUO CPO funding. 2. Goals and accomplishments are included in housing goals/accomplishments. 3. Includes Short-term Rent/Utility Assistance, Transitional Housing and Tenant Based Rental Assistance. 4. Total represents one park project completed prior to 6/30/05 but not closed out in 10lS until after 7/1/05, but excludes 3 additional projects that are underway. 5. Con Plan identifies EZ resources as funding source. HUO modified focus of EZ resources from social service focus to economic development in year 3 therefore several five-year goals were not met during the 5-year period. A capital loan program replaced micro business loan program, thus larger loans were provided to less businesses. Total does not include six street projects that were underway at the end of the 04-05 report period. Sidewalk improvements were incorporated into the street reconstruction projects. Service calls reported 0% 129% 100% 6. 7. 8. 57 9/7/05 190-61 TABLE 2 2004 - 2005 PLANNED VERSUS ACTUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS BY HUO GRANT SOURCE COBG ADMINISTRATION . CDBG Program Administration High 1 1 100% YEAR YEAR . Fair Housing High 1,825 1,534 85.2% HSHlDS HSHlDS . General Plan Amendment High 1 0 0% PLAN PLANS PUBLIC FACILITIES . Fire Equipment 1 High 4 5 125% FACILITIES FACILITIES . Park Facility Improvements 2 High 1 1 100% PROJECT PROJECTS . Street Improvements 3 High 3 0 0% PROJECTS PROJECTS HOUSING . Code Enforcement 4 High 4,800 3,859 80.4% UNITS UNITS . Multi-Family Rehabilitation High 5 0 0% UNITS UNITS . Rebuilding Together High 17 16 94.1% UNITS UNITS PUBLIC SERVICES Homeless Services . Mercy House Transitional Living Centers High 30 23 76.7% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter High 240 371 154.6% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . Thomas House High 30 32 106.7% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . Wise Place 5 High 21 12 57.1% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Low/Moderate-Income Services . Cambodian Family High 80 120 150.0% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . Casa de Salud High 200 2,477 1238.5% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . Hotline Southern California High 2,820 2,815 99.8% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . La Familia High 20 61 305.0% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . Legal Aid Services High 50 64 128.0% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . Mariposa Women's Center High 220 176 80.0% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 58 9/7/05 190-62 . Mexican/American Opportunity High Foundation 118 . National Council on Drug High 110 107.3% De endenc /Dru Court INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 160 147 91.9% . OC Bar Foundation High INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS SAPD Helicopter 6 High 208,913 208,913 100.0% . INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 1,700 1,817 106.9% . Share Our Selves INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 5,000 6,808 136.2% . Southwest Minority Econ Dev Assoc. INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 52 61 117.3% . Vietnamese Community INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 120 243 202.5% . Women Helping Women INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Senior Services High 30 30 100.0% . Council on Aging - Linkages INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 25 75 300.0% . Delhi Center INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 1,164 1 ,468 126.1 % . Feedback Foundation INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Special Needs Services High 60 54 90.0% . Dayle Mcintosh Center for the Disabled INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 200 85 42.5% . Human Options INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 50 274 548.0% . WTLC Center INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS Youth Services High 300 336 112.0% . Academy of International Dance INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 13 13 100.0% . Achievement Institute INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 1,600 1,078 67.4% . Assistance League of Santa Ana INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 75 7 9.3% . Betty Szabazz Academy INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 45 42 93.3% . Blind Children's Center INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 60 68 113.3% . Bower's Kidseum INDIVIDUAlS INDIVIDUALS High 300 488 162.7% . Boys and Girls Club of Santa Ana INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 60 67 111.7% . Camp Fire Boys and Girls INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 800 200 25.0% . CARE Counseling High INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 55 58 105.5% . Career Beginnings High INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 30 30 100.0% . Centro Cultural de Mexico INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 59 9/7/05 190-63 High 1,740 144 . Centennial Museum INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 50 38 76.0% . Friends of SAPRCSAlSA Winds INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 35 46 131.4% . Latino Youth Leadership INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 325 379 116.6% . Lighthouse Learning Center INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 200 250 125.0% . McFadden Tech Center INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 50 39 78.0% . Neighborhood Hsng Svcs/Rosie's Garage INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 36 33 91.7% . OC Children's Therapeutic Arts INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 200 265 132.5% . OC Crazies INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 90 144 160.0% . OC On Track INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 400 588 147.0% . OC Teen Challenge INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 110 116 105.5% . Paul McNeff Singers INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 1,300 1 ,403 107.9% . Project Pride INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 72 58 80.6% . Relampago del Cielo INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 124 225 181.5% . SA Boxing Club INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 2,700 2,048 75.9% . Saint Joseph Ballet INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 450 347 77.1% . Taller San Jose INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 200 213 106.5% . TKO Boxing Club INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS OTHER 1 1 100% Section 108 Loan Repayment High PAYMENT PAYMENT ESG Anaheim Interfaith Shelter 7 High 30 0 0.0% . INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 15 12 80.0% . Casa Teresa High INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 1 1 100.0% . ESG Admin YEAR YEAR High 55 25 45.5% . Human Options INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 250 292 116.0 . Interval House INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 50 62 124.0% . Legal Aid Society High INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS High 775 1,224 157.9% . Mercy House Center INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 40 26 65.0% . Mercy House Transitional Housing High INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 775 323 41.7% . Orange County Mental Health Association High INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 60 9/7/05 190-64 . SW Minority Econ. Dev. Agency High 532 370 69.5% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . Saint Vincent de Paul/Winter Armory High 672 754 112.2% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . WISE Place 5 High 21 12 57.1% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . WTLC High 80 132 165.0% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS HOME . CHDO Project(s) 8 High 3 89 2,967% UNITS UNITS . First Time Homebuyer (ADDI) High 5 0 0% UNITS UNITS . HOME Program Administration High 1 1 100% YEAR YEAR . Multi-Family Rehabilitation 8 High 10 0 0% UNITS UNITS . Single-Family Rehabilitation High 20 11 55.0% UNITS UNITS HOPWA . Acq u isition/Rehab il itation High 3 0 0% UNITS UNITS . HOPWA Program Administration High 1 1 100% YEAR YEAR . HOPW A Housing Study High 1 1 100% Plan Plan . Supportive Services High 250 658 263% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS . Tenant Based Rental Assistance High 50 57 114% INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 1. Fire equipment was purchased with FY 03-04 and 04-05 CDBG funds. 2. "Actual" does not include three park projects that were underway at the end of the 04-05 report period. 3. "Actual" does not include six street projects that were underway at the end of the 04-05 report period. 4. "Actual" represents housing cases; program also responded to no-housing cases during the 04-05 report period. 5. CDBG and ESG funds used to serve the same individuals. 6. Accomplishment figures represent all residents of the City's Low-/Moderate-Income areas. 7. Grant recipient returned funds to City - no "Actual" accomplishments were recorded. 8. CHDO and Multi-family planned accomplishments were reported as two separate activities in the 04-05 Annual Action Plan, however, actual accomplishments blended both HOME program resources. Comparing combined "Planned" versus "Actual" accomplishments for CHDO and Multi-family HOME activities, the City's actual accomplishment rate is 684.6%. 9. Study is complete; however, final payment is still pending. 61 9/7/05 190-65 IX. MAPS Map 1: City of Santa Ana CDBG Target Area 62 9/7/05 190-66 City of Santa Ana 2000 Census Tracts and Block Groups c=J Census Tracts c=J Census Block Groups ~ CDBG Eligibility + -N- . 0.0 0.5 - 1.0 1.5 - 2.0mi I ~. ~ Source: 2000 Census Data CDBG Eligibility Updated April, 2005 ~2006.""RiSJNlI"'''''''',.d 19D~67 X. EXHIBITS Exhibit 1 - Public Hearing/Comment Period Proof of Publication & Summary of Public Comments Exhibit 2 - Summary of Accomplishments Report (IDIS Report # C04PR23) Exhibit 3 - Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (IDIS Report # C04PR06) Exhibit 4 - CDBG Financial Summary Report (IDIS Report # C04PR26) Exhibit 5 - CDBG Activity Summary Report - GPR (IDIS Report # C04PR03) Exhibit 6 - HOME Annual Performance Report (HUD Form 4107) Exhibit 7 - ESG Statistics For Projects Report (IDIS Report # C04PR19) Exhibit 8 - ESG Grantee Activity Summary Report (IDIS Report # C04PR20) 64 9/7/05 190-68 EXHIBIT 1 PUBLIC HEARING/COMMENT PERIOD PROOF OF PUBLICATION & SUMMARY OF PUBLIC COMMENTS Exhibit 1 190-69 AFFIDA VIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ) ss. County of Oran1Se ) I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of The Orange County Register, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the city of Santa Ana, County of Orange, and which newspaper has been adjudged to be a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, under the date of 1/18/52, Case No. A-21046, that the notice, of which the annexed is a true printed copy, has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to wit: August 16, 2005 "I certify (or declare) under the penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct": Executed at Santa Ana, Orange County, California, on The Orange County Register 625 N. Grand Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 796-7000 ext. 2209 190-70 PROOF OF PUBLICA nON This space is for the County Clerk's Filing Stamp Proof of Publication of Paste Clipping of Notice SECURELY 5:, , , ". 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Z Z ~ Z ::E 0 :>< t!J 0 H t!J 0 H t!J 0 0 t!J 0 rx. t!J 0 W " 0 t!J 0 t!J t!J H 00 III H ~ III H ~ III H ~ III H W III H (J) III H U III H P< 00 E-< 0 E-< H 0 E-< H 0 E-< 0 E-< Z 0 '"' D 0 E-< ~ 0 E-< W P< U U P< ~ U P< ~ U P< U P< U U P< 0 U P< U P< H H H H H H H ::E H :r: H H H I>: rx. I>: W I>: W I>: ~ I>: I>: I>: 0 I>: U H U E-< U E-< U 00 U H U t!J U (J) U \D 00 U 00 Z 00 Z 00 00 D 00 i (J) (J) 0 W ~ W W W W W H W ~ W W H W I>: 0 P< 0 U 0 U 0 W 0 P< 0 0 W Q P< .... 0 M N M .... Lfl \D r-- U \D '" \D \D \D \D \D I>: '"' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ("') :>< u 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - W I I I I I , I 00 j ~ M M M M M M M .n H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..c 0 I>: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 >< H P< P< N N N N N N N UJ 190-103 cry N Lfl Lfl M ~ I>: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M N r:i 0 r- 0 0 0 0 0 0 I M .... :>< 0 '" 00 0 0 Lfl 0 0 M M 0 \D N 0 N I E-< r- r- 0 '" CO E-< I>: 0 S 0 0 N 0 \D P< M M 0 W W W W ~ I>: E-< ::E ~ ~ H Z E-< P< H E-< I>: Z ::E~ WE-<WW ::EZE-<:>< P<WOO O::E:><E-< HP<OOI>: WO 0 :>HZP< WWOW O:>HI>: WE-< ~O~gj lIl~l>:rx. 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H Z t!J H 00 :>< H H ~ U H I>: o E-< 00 H :r: rx. o Z o H E-< :;: I>: W 00 W I>: P< 25 H E-< P< H I>: U 00 W o I>: W :I: E-< W t!J o E-< t!J Z H o H H D III W I>: '" \D o o I M o o N o o o o o o o o Lfl M o o o o o Lfl M o o o o o Lfl M t!J III o U (I) Z W N H E-< H U I>: o H Z W 00 rx. o 00 W ::E o :I: Ul W ~ E-< H H H ~ W I>: ~ E-< ~ t!J o I>: P< I>: W W E-< S ...:l o :> :z: o H E-< P< H I>: U 00 W o o H W H U H W o o t!J ~ ~ W I>: o r- o o I . M o o N o o o o o o o o Lfl o o o o o Lfl o o o o o Lfl t!J III o U Z o H E-< U D I>: E-< 00 Z H W U ~ o H ~ D E-< H D U Z o H E-< P< H I>: U 00 W o U H Z H H U H ~ E-< Z W o --- H ~ U H o W ::E W W I>: rx. 00 o 00 M r- o o I M o o N 190-104 o o o o o o o o Lfl M o o o o o Lfl M o o o o o 1Il M t!J III o U U H Z H H U H ~ E-< Z W o ~ H ~ U H o W ::E W W I>: rx. :z: o H E-< P< H I>: U 00 W o Z o H E-< ~ H U o 00 00 ~ E-< Z W ::E P< o H W :> W o U H ::E o Z o U W :>< E-< H I>: o :z: H ::E E-< 00 W :3: :r: E-< D o 00 N r- o o I M o o N o o o o o o o o o M o o o o o o M o o o o o o M t!J III o U 00 Z o 00 I>: W P< :>4 00 H I>: I E-< ~ o ~ 00 I>: W :>4 I>: o :3: Q W U :s P< 00 H o I>: o rx. 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P< E-< 0 E-< 0 E-< 0 E-< 0 E-< 00 E-< 0 E-< ~ 0 E-< P< U P< U P< U P< U P< W P< U P< U P< I>: H H H H H H H H W I>: ~ I>: ~ I>: ~ I>: ~ I>: ~ I>: ~ I>: ~ I>: E-< U E-< U E-< U E-< U E-< U E-< U E-< U E-< U H \D 00 ~ Ul ~ 00 ~ 00 ~ 00 ~ 00 ~ 00 ~ 00 W 0 W W W W W W W W :r: I>: 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Q 00 0 00 0 Ul 0 00 P< .... 0 \D r- CO '" 0 .~ N M U r- r- r- r- CO CO ro CO I>: E-< 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ("f) :>< u 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W I I I I I I I -- 00 j '" M M M M M M M M .n H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..c 0 I>: 0 0 0 0 0 C) 0 0 >< H P< P< N N N N N ~, N N UJ 190-105 Lfl Lfl Lfl ~~ 0 0 r- 0 Lfl M 0 CO 0 M N 0 0 Lfl 0 M '" 0 '" I M .... M 0 CO 0 M r- 0 CO M M 0 r- M Lfl Lfl Lfl I E-< r- co .... co co E-< I>: 0 S 0 Lfl .... 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M \D co N o N r- Lfl co M co o o o co \D M o N o o o co \D M o N t!J III o U Z o H E-< U D I>: E-< 00 Z o U W I>: E-< W W I>: E-< 00 Z o H E-< P< H I>: (J 00 W o E-< W W I>: E-< 00 W ~ W j E-< Z W ::E W :> o I>: P< ::E H E-< W W I>: E-< 00 \D co o o I M o o N o o o N r- r- M Lfl o o o o o o N r- r- M Lfl o o o N r- r- M Lfl t!J III o U 190-106 Z o H E-< U D I>: E-< 00 6 U W I>: E-< W W I>: E-< 00 z o H E-< P< H I>: U 00 W o III D H U t!J Z H ~ o III o ~ E-< r- co o o I M o o N o o o o o o o o .... M o o o o o .... M o o o o o .... 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This includes information on assisted properties, on the owners or tenants of the properties, and on other programmatic areas. The information will be used: 1) to assist HOME participants in managing their programs; 2) to track performance of participants in meeting fund commitment and expenditure deadlines; 3) to permit HUD to determine whether each participant meets the HOME statutory income targeting and affordability requirements; and 4) to permit HUD to determine compliance with other statutory and regulatory program requirements. This data collection is authorized under Title II of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act or related authorities. Access to Federal grant funds is contingent on the reporting of certain project-specific data elements. Records of information collected will be maintained by the recipients of the assistance. Information on activities and expenditures of grant funds is public information and is generally available for disclosure. Recipients are responsible for ensuring confidentiality when public disclosure is not required. This form is intended to collect numeric data to be aggregated nationally as a complement to data collected through the Cash and Management Information (C/MI) System. Participants should enter the reporting periOd in the first block. The reporting period is October 1 to September 30. Instructions are included for each section if further explanation is needed. This report is for period (mm/dd/yyyy) Starting I Ending 07/01/2004 06/30/2005 Date Submitted (mmlddlyyyy) Submit this form on or before December 31. Send one copy to the appropriate HUD Field Office and one copy to: HOME Program, Rm 7176, 451 7th Street, S.W., Washington D.C. 20410 Part I Participant Identification 1. Participant Number MC 06 0503 09/28/2005 2. Participant Name CITY OF SANTA ANA 3. Name of Person completing this report SHELLY LANDRY-BAL YE 7. State CA 8. Zip Code 92701 4. Phone Number (Include Area Code) 714-667-2224 5. Address 20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA Part" Program Income Enter the following program income amounts for the reporting period: in block 1, enter the balance on hand at the beginning; in block 2, enter the amount generated; in block 3, enter the amount expended' and in block 4 enter the amount for Tenant-Based rental Assistance. 1. Balance on hand at Beginning 2. Amount received during 3. Total amount expended 4. Amount expended for Tenant- s. Balance on hand at end of of Reporting Period Reporting Period during Reporting Period Based Rental Assistance Reporting Period (1 + 2 - 3) = 5 $472,275.24 $170,729.76 $634,755.91 $0 $8,249.09 Part III Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women Business Enterprises (WBE) In the table below indicate the number and dollar value of contracts for HOME projects completed during the reporting period. Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) a. Total b. Alaskan Native or c. Asian or d. Black e. Hispanic f. White American Indian Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic A- Contracts 1. Number 22 0 0 0 0 22 2. Dollar Amount $2,340,200 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,340,200 B. Sub-Contracts 1. Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Dollar Amount $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 a. Total b. Women Business c. Male Enterprises (WBE) C. Contracts 22 1. Number 22 0 2. Dollar Amount $2,340,200 $( $2,340,200 D. Sub-Contracts 1. Number 0 0 0 2. Dollar Amounts $0 $0 $0 page 1 of 2 form HUD-40107 (11/92) 190-236 Part IV Minority Owners of Rental Property In the table below, indicate the number of HOME assisted rental property owners and the total dollar amount of HOME funds in these rental properties assisted during the reporting period. a. Total b. Alaskan Native or American Indian Minority Property Owners c. Asian or d. Black Pacific Islander Non.Hispanic e. Hispanic I. White Non-Hispanic 1. Number o o o o 2. Dollar Amount $950,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $950,000 Part V Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Indicate the number of persons displaced, the cost of relocation payments, the number of parcels acquired, and the cost of acquisition. The data provided should reflect only displacements and acquisitions occurring during the reporting period. a. Number b. Cost 1- Parcels Acquired 0 $0 2. Businesses Displaced 0 $0 3. Nonprofit Organizations Displaced 0 $0 4. Households Temporarily Relocated, not Displaced 0 $0 Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) Households Displaced a. Total b. Alaskan Native or c. Asian or d. Black e. Hispanic f. White American Indian Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic 5. Households Displaced - Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 6. Households Displaced - Cost $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 page 2 of 2 form HUD-40107 (11/92) 190-237 r:::R ~o 00 . N 1O~ '<t O~ IS')~ 0 N LO 0 .0 N 0 ci. z X ~~ >: 0 a. >- >- to a. .E ~ <( 0 ~ a. -'<t ro VJ IV e ~~ :2; C .. 0 0 >- In U N .s 5 .. ~ Iii .. 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WU) QE-< U) :><0 E-<U H P:Z =:>H u:;: WQ Ul.o: N '<l' LI) CD '<l' o \D rl CD rl rl rl a, LI) N e-- '<l' rl N rl N rl a, rl a, OJ rl '<l' rl o N e-- OJ \D \D OJ rl o o o o a, e-- N OJ o M '<l' rl \D rl '<l' ...:l <>: E-< o E-< Q ~ l? 00 :f! .c >< ill 190-270 190-271 ~ r~ City of Santa Ana Community Development Agency 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-25 Santa Ana, CA 92701 190-272 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT FOR URBAN CREEK RESTORATION PROGRAM GRANT AWARD (PROJECT 6286) ~&~ CONTINUED TO -,<"' -,--- --~-_.- . FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve an appropriation adjustment recognizing $135,000 in State of California urban Creek Restoration Program grant funds in revenue account (account no. 171-01-5361-2) and appropriate same to the Urban Creek Restoration Program expenditure accounts (account nos. 171-108-various). DISCUSSION The City of Santa Ana Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency was successful in receiving a $135,000 Urban Creek Restoration Program grant from the State of California Department of Water Resources for the a watershed stabilization and flood damage reduction project at Santiago Creek. The project includes debris removal, control of exotic pest plants, stream bank stabilization, monitoring, and educational outreach and promotion. FISCAL IMPACT The appropriation adjustment will enhance the State of California Urban Creek Restoration Program revenue account (account no. 171-01-5361-2) and expenditure accounts (account nos. 171-108-various) by $135,000. APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNT: Gerardo Moue Executive Di ector, Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency ~(\t'\~~~ \\.1. -k:-. ~ Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director, Finance and Management Services Agency fV{ I 20A-1 20A-2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT ACCEPTING LIBRARY SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY ACT PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF EDUCATION FUNDS /'-j /~ i -"1-\) FILE NUMBER CONTINUED TO RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve an appropriation adjustment accepting Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds for the Public Library Staff Education Program of $9,224 in revenue account (account no. 154-01-5361) and appropriate the funds to expenditure accounts (account nos. 154-215-6221 and 154-215-6590) to provide reimbursement for library staff. DISCUSSION The Library Services and Technology Act of 1996 created the Public Library Staff Education Program to provide tuition reimbursement for library employees who are enrolled in a library science degree or certificate program. Santa Ana Public Library has participated in the Public Library Staff Education Program since its inception and has been awarded funding for this year to reimburse two staff members currently enrolled in Masters in Library Science programs for costs related to that education. FISCAL IMPACT The appropriation adjustment will enhance the library services revenue account (account no. 154-01-5361) and the expenditure appropriation for the Public Library Staff Education Program training and transportation and indirect cost (account nos. 154-215-6221 and 154-215-6590) . APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: J . .~ Rob Richard Executive Director Library ~~l'~\:\l"~) ~ Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance and Management if I servic~~ 208-1 208-2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 APPROVED TITLE: APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT ACCEPTING FY 2005 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAMS o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For ,~f ~ . CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager, Chief of Police and the Fire Chief to execute a grant award agreement with the State of California, Office of Homeland Security for the FY 2005 Urban Areas Security Initiative and Metropolitan Medical Response System funding programs in the amount of $8,441,518. 2. Adopt a resolution amending the FY 2005-2006 Annual Budget to add one position in the Police Department funded by the 2005 Urban Areas Security Initiative grant program. 3. Direct the City Attorney's Office to prepare and authorize the Chief of Police and the Clerk of the Council to enter into reimbursement agreements for equipment or services with the County of Orange, City of Anaheim or any of the cities located in the designated Santa Ana Urban Area. 4. Approve an Appropriation Adjustment recognizing the Urban Areas Securi ty Ini tiati ve and Metropolitan Medical Response System grant funds in the amounts of $8,220,754 and $220,764 respectively, and appropriate same in the FY 2005 Urban Areas Security Initiative Program Grant and FY 2005 Metropolitan Medical Response System grant expenditure accounts. DISCUSSION The United States Department of Homeland Security, Office of Domestic Preparedness has developed the Urban Areas Security Ini tiati ve funding program (UASI). UASI provides funds to local emergency first responders to enhance security and overall preparedness to prevent, respond, and recover from acts of terrorism. The grant specifically provides funding for anti-terror equipment, planning, training, exercises, and technical assistance. The City of Santa Ana has been designated as an Urban Area Core City for the second year and has been awarded funding from the Department of Homeland Security UASI proqram in the amount of $8,220.754. 20C-1 FY 2005 Homeland Security Grant Programs September 19, 2005 Page 2 The Metropolitan Medical Response System funding program (MMRS) assists highly populated jurisdictions to develop plans, conduct training and exercises, and acquire pharmaceuticals and personal protective equipment, to achieve the enhanced capability necessary to respond to a mass casualty event caused by a terrorist act. The City of Santa Ana has been awarded funding under this program in the amount of $220,764. The City of Santa Ana Police and Fire Departments have worked with the County of Orange and cities wi thin our Urban Area to determine current capabilities and needs, and have established goals and objectives for the Urban Area. The Santa Ana Urban Area will work in collaboration with the City of Anaheim and its Urban Area to implement complimentary strategies for responding to acts of terrorism. In addition, staff is proposing that a portion of the grant funding be used for the addition of one new Police Lieutenant assigned to manage the UASI Grant Program. FISCAL IMPACT Approval of the Appropriation Adjustment will increase revenues in the FY 2005 UASI Grant account (account no. 125-01-5350-5) by $8,220,754, and appropriate same into the FY 2005 UASI Grant expenditure accounts (account nos. 125-333-various, 125-014-6933). Approval of the Appropriation Adjustment will also increase revenues in the FY 2005 MMRS Grant account (account no. 146-01-5350-200) by $220,764, and appropriate same into the FY 2005 MMRS Grant expenditure accounts (account nos. 146-326-various). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ~W- Paul M. alters Chief of Police Police Department &~~" (! tZ-L:'&<n-- ( --, tli ~vFrancisco Gutierrez / Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency , /u.ldL~ /J,~ .k-Phillip Garcia Fire Chief Fire Department 20C-2 Iss:090905 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-084 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, THE CHIEF OF POLICE AND/OR THE FIRE CHIEF TO EXECUTE A GRANT AWARD AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR THE FY2005 URBAN AREA SECURITY INITIATIVE GRANT PROGRAM AND THE METROPOLITAN MEDICAL RESPONSE SYSTEM GRANT PROGRAM BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby, finds, determines and declares as follows: A. The California Office of Homeland Security is responsible for implementing the United States Department of Homeland Security, Office of Domestic Preparedness Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) and Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) grant programs. B. UASI provides funds to local emergency first responders to enhance security and overall preparedness to prevent, respond to and recover from acts of terrorism. C. MMRS assists highly populated jurisdictions to develop plans, conduct training and exercises and acquire pharmaceuticals and personal protective equipment to achieve the enhanced capability necessary to respond to a mass casualty event caused by a terrorist act. D. The City of Santa Ana has been awarded funding from the California Office of Homeland Security for the fiscal year 2005 UASI and MMRS Grant Programs in the amount of $8,220,754.00 and $220,764.00, respectively. Section 2. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager, the Chief of Police and/or the Fire Chief or their designee(s) to execute the grant award agreement with the California Office of Emergency Services in the amount of $8,441 ,518.00. Section 3. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager, the Chief of Police and/or the Fire Chief to execute and submit all documents and take any necessary action, for and on behalf of the City of Santa Ana, a public entity established under the laws of the State of California, for the purpose of Resolution No. 2005-084 Page 1 of 2 20C-3 obtaining federal financial assistance provided by the federal Department of Homeland Security and subgranted through the State of California. Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution. ADOPTED this day of ,2005. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Laura S. Sheedy Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Council members CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-084 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana Resolution No. 2005-084 Page 2 of 2 20C-4 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-085 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA TO AMEND THE CURRENT ANNUAL BUDGET TO ADD ONE POSITION IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The City Council hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. On June 20, 2005, the City Council passed and adopted Ordinance No. NS-2687, establishing the City's Annual Budget and authorizing position allocations for Fiscal Year 2005-2006. The Ordinance also sets forth the requirement that alterations in the allocation of authorized positions be reviewed and approved by the City Council. B. The Police Department has applied for and received a grant award from the State of California, Office of Homeland Security for the FY 2005 Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) grant program in the amount of $8,220,754. The terms of the Grant contain numerous guidelines and requirements with which the Department must comply. Additionally, the Police Department has determined a need to more effectively meet the increased management and monitoring responsibilities associated with the Grant as required by the State of California, Office of Homeland Security programs. C. The Police Chief proposes to add a Police Lieutenant position to the Police Department's budget to effectively manage, monitor, and insure compliance with the requirements of the FY 05 UASI Grant. D. It is now desired that the Annual Budget for Fiscal Year 2005-2006, as amended, be further amended in order to effect this change. Section 2: That the Annual Budget for Fiscal Year 2005-2006, as amended, be further amended by adding one Police Lieutenant position as shown below: Class Title Police Lieutenant 4-Step Salary Rate Ranqe No. 754 Annual Salary (Min-Max) ($99,228-114,924) Section 3: That except as amended by this Resolution, all other provisions of the Annual Budget for Fiscal Year 2005-2006, as amended, shall remain in full force and effect. Resolution No. 2005-085 Page 1 of 2 20C-5 Section 4: This Resolution shall be effective as of October 1, 2005, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution. ADOPTED this day of September, 2005. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher City Attorney By: Joseph Straka Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-085 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana Resolution No. 2005-085 Page 2 of 2 20C-6 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT FOR METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT SYNTHETIC TURF PROGRAM GRANT AWARD /'l"''? . / ~, C{fi< <~;)2- CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve an appropriation adjustment recognizing Water District of Southern California Synthetic in revenue account (account no. 169-01-5377) and Synthetic Turf Program expendi ture accounts various) . $50,000 in Metropolitan Turf Program grant funds appropriate funds to the (account nos. 169-578 DISCUSSION The City of Santa Ana Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency was successful in receiving a $50,000 Synthetic Turf Program grant from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California for the installation of synthetic turf at Santa Ana Stadium. The project includes removal of the natural turf, installation of a drainage system, and installation of synthetic turf at the Santa Ana Stadium. FISCAL IMPACT The appropriation adjustment will enhance the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Synthetic Turf Program revenue account (account no. 169-01-5377) and expenditure accounts (account nos. 169-578-various) by $50,000. ),0- Gerardo Moue Executive Dir Parks, Recrea ion, Services Agency APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNT Community :1~~(\l)/., 'h.-h ~.. (-f'" Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director, Finance and Management Services Agency 200-1 200-2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED 4 C!~~ CIT MANAGER o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 15t Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR FAITH- BASED ORGANIZATION GRANT - SANTA ANA CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Approve an Appropriation Adjustment to accept funding on behalf of the Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board in the amount of $500,000 into revenue account (account no. 132-01-5350) and appropriate the same to various expenditure accounts (account nos. 132-702 various) to facilitate working partnerships wi th local grassroots Fai th- Based Organizations and the Santa Ana W/O/R/K Center. 2. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with the Department of Labor to accept funding on behalf of the Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board in the amount of $500,000 to facilitate working partnerships with local grassroots Faith-Based Organizations and the Santa Ana W/O/R/K Center. DISCUSSION On June 27, 2005, the Department of Labor (DOL), Employment and Training Administration awarded to the Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board a $500,000 grant for 18 months to develop working partnerships with local grassroots Faith-Based Organizations (FBO). The goal was to assist small FBOs to fill unmet community needs related to hard-to-serve populations such as ex-offenders, drop-outs, limi ted English speakers, and welfare clients who wish to get into the job market. The program will target 200 individuals within a designated census area(s) that has high poverty rates and a hard-to-serve population. Relationships will be established between the W/O/R/K Center, the FBO, and local identi fied employers to provide employment opportunities to 20E-1 AA - Department of Labor Faith Based Organization Grant - S.A. September 19, 2005 Page 2 the designated population. Individuals will be assisted in finding, retaining, or advancing in employment through the local FBO. W/O/R/K Center staff will provide technical assistance to the FBO on how to run programs, administer funding, collect performance data and identify potential one-stop career center contracting opportunities. The collaborative efforts and the extensive community network will help to increase efficiency, maximize the use of available resources, and reduce duplication of services with direct benefit to Santa Ana residents. FISCAL IMPACT Upon approval of the appropriation adjustment, funds for this agreement will be available in the DOL FBO grant account (account no. 132-702- various) . APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: C. Whitaker Executive Director Community Development Agency ~d (J d~A~ ~rancisco G~tierrez f~ Executive Dlrector Finance & Management Service Agenc~l+-,r' PCW/BG/mlr H:\ACTIONS\2005 CC\AA-DeptLaborFaithBasedOrgGrant-SA 9-16-05.doc 20E-2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT FOR ADDITIONAL WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT RAPID RESPONSE PROGRAM FUNDS o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For j ~2/ / !./., / I f ~M '/, ~ {,- CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve an Appropriation Adjustment recognizing additional revenues of $91,535 in Workforce Investment Act funds from the State of California for the Rapid Response Program. DISCUSSION At the time the 2005-06 budget was approved by the City Council, the allocation of funding from the State of California had not been finalized for the Rapid Response Program. As a result, estimated revenue figures were used. The State has finalized the funding allocations for the Rapid Response Program for 2005-06. The appropriation adjustment will recognize an additional $91,535 for the Rapid Response Program, which provides assistance to companies within Santa Ana who are downsizing or closing their facilities. The funds will be used for staff and operation costs for the Rapid Response Program. FISCAL IMPACT Upon approval of the appropriation adjustment, funds will be available in the Workforce Investment Act Rapid Response 05-06 account (account no. 123- 66-various). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: '\~~.,s-r...) ~L Franci~co G,:tierrez fv) Executlve Dlrector Finance & Management Services Agency ~ patricia C. Whitaker Executive Director Community Development Agency PCW/LM/mlr H:\ACTIONS\2005 CC\WorkforceInvestActAddlFunds 9-19-05.doc 20F-1 20F-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: CONTRACT RENEWAL FOR HARDSCAPE CLEANING (SPEC. NO. 01-032) APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 15t Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For______. ~-~/ / /-- /" I /' .. ..~ . . ,:},2-_ ITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Renew the contract with Hydroblast for hardscape cleaning services for a one-year period in an annual amount not to exceed $177,040. DISCUSSION The Parks, hardscape Facility, Library, Sasscer concrete thereby areas. Recreation and Community Services Agency is responsible for maintenance around the Police Administration and Holding Santa Ana Stadium, and the areas around City Hall and the general parking and walkways, the Plaza of the Sun, and Park. The contract provides for the monthly cleaning of areas of high pedestrian traffic by means of steam cleaning, improving the appearance and maintaining clean, attractive On September 4t 2001, the City Council awarded a contract to Hydroblast for a two-year period, with provision for three one-year renewals. The vendor has performed satisfactorily during the past contract period and has agreed to renew the contract without an increase in pricing. Staff recommends the final renewal of the contract. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Civic Center Maintenance Other Contractual Services account ( count no. 74-242-6291). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ~ Svcs. Agency 22A-1 ~~t\.~~,-'~r.. \ ~~~"- ,~Francisco Gutierrez flJ Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency Gerardo Mou Executive D parkst Rec. GM/WO/01-032-R.8:uc 22A-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ..,~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: CONTRACTS RENEWAL FOR VEHICLE TIRES (SPEC. NO. 04-075) APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1 st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For / ~ b~"I/{}~2.-~---_.. CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Renew the contracts for vehicle tires for a 12-month period with options for one 12-month renewal in the following annual amounts not to exceed: Vendor: Location: Amount: Scher Tire, Inc. Parkhouse Tire, Inc. Riverside Santa Ana $90,000 $70,000 DISCUSSION The Finance and Management Services Agency's Fleet Maintenance Division is responsible for the repair and maintenance of the Ci tyl s vehicles. Worn tires must be replaced regularly to ensure safety and efficiency. The various City vehicles utilize a large variety of tires. These contracts will provide tires for all vehicles within the fleet. On June 21, 20041 the City Council awarded contracts for a one-year period, with provision for two one-year renewals. The vendors have performed satisfactorily during the past contract period and have agreed to renew the contract without an increase in pricing. Staff recommends the first renewal of the contract. 228-1 \. ~~ Contracts Renewal for Vehicle Tires (Spec. No. 04-075) September 19, 2005 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Equipment Maintenance Operating Materials & Supplies account (account no. 75-111-6391) and charged back to the various operating departments through monthly vehicle rental charges. ~~~~~r.~ \"~L-=- ~ Francisco Gutierrez .-<'.J Executive Director r Finance and Management Services Agency~_ - FGjBPj04-075-R.2:uc 228-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ""~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: CONTRACT RENEWAL FOR CONCRETE METER BOXES AND LIDS (SPEC. NO. 04-095) APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1 st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For__ /', , {4lf;a~ CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Renew the contract with Eisel Enterprises, Inc. for the purchase of concrete meter boxes and lids for a one-year period in an annual amount not to exceed $11,000. DISCUSSION The Public Works Agency requires an assortment of meter boxes and lids that are used to house water meters and valves in various locations throughout the City. Meter boxes and lids are purchased through the Central Stores warehouse for distribution to the Public Works Agency as needed. The contract is designed to provide quality products at significant savings based on quantity pricing. On September 20, 2004, the City Council awarded a contract to Eisel Enterprises, Inc. for a one-year period, with provision for three one- year renewals. The vendor has performed satisfactorily during the past contract period and has agreed to renew the contract without an increase in pricing. Staff recommends the first renewal of the contract. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Water Utility Water System Maintenance Operating Materials & Supplies account (account no. 64-575-6391). / ./2 '~/':. .f /. / "'/I(l( 7~ James G. Ross - Executive Director / Public Works Agency JGR/WO/04-095-R.9:uc APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ':.\ ~ ~" "-S 0 'r\~:- n ~ , " Francisco Gutierrez fuJ Executive Director 22C_iinance & Mgmt. Services Agency /,_ 22C-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: CONTRACT AWARD FOR S.W.A.T. EQUIPMENT AND WEAPONS TRADE-IN (SPEC. NO. 05-076) APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1 st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For___.__. Qi11cz CIT MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Award a contract for the purchase of S.W.A.T. equipment in the amount of $18,080.45 to James F. Wright with a trade-in credit of $18,005 for 221 weapons, for a difference of $75.45 due by the City. DISCUSSION The Police Department's Special Weapons and Tactics (S.W.A.T.) team is charged with the responsibility of resolving high-risk assignments. On-call 24 hours per day, the variety of possible scenarios necessitates various specialty equipment. The purchase of the S.W.A.T. equipment includes 2 shotguns, tactical drag bags for shotguns, and updated weapon accessories for existing shotguns to best safeguard the officers and to protect the community. James Wright allows jurisdictions to offer trade-ins to offset the cost. As such, 221 confiscated weapons are being traded-in with the specific proviso that they are sold only to sworn police officers, governmental agencies, or law enforcement departments and not to the general public. The notice inviting bids was advertised on June 29 and July I, 2005 and bids were sol ici ted. A summary of the bid invitations and bids received is as follows: 10 Invitations For Bid mailed 1 Bid received 220-1 Contract Award for S.W.A.T. Equipment and Weapons Trade-In (Spec. No. 05-076) September 19, 2005 Page 2 Bids were received and opened on July 26, 2005. James Wright is responsive to the specifications Department's requirements. The bid received from and meets the Police FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Police Property & Facilities Operating Materials & Supplies account (account no. 11-343-6391). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ,) \ (~ "J C'IA'~_I'-' v ~_M Paul M. Walters Chief of Police '\~~\~r~~ ~ ~~. Francisco Gutierrez ~w Executive Director r Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency / _' /# PMWjTOj05-076.7:uc 220-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: ?a,UZZ APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1 st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For_______ CONTRACT AWARD FOR POLICE MOTORCYCLES (SPEC. NO. 05-086) CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION Award a contract to Brown Motor Works for the purchase of four police equipment motorcycles in the amount of $79,735. DISCUSSION The Fleet Maintenance Division's annual Equipment Replacement Program is included in the City's annual budget, and identifies vehicles scheduled for replacement. Funding is monitored through a depreciation schedule established with each department. The Police Department's Traffic Division uses specially equipped motorcycles for traffic patrol. The Fleet Maintenance Division has replacement guidelines that require motorcycles with over 50,000 miles to be replaced, as maintenance costs increase dramatically at this milestone. Four Police motorcycles have been identified and approved for replacement for fiscal year 2005-2006. Three of the motorcycles have mileage that exceeds the 50,000 mileage mark and the fourth motorcycle is in need of replacement due to a collision, rendering it inoperable. The notice inviting bids was advertised on August 10 and 12, bids were solicited. A summary of the bid invitations received is as follows: 2005, and and bids 10 Invitations For Bid mailed 4 Bids received 22E-1 Contract Award for Police Motorcycles (Spec. No. 05-086) September 19, 2005 Page 2 Bids were received, opened on August 24, 2005, 1) . The bid received from Brown Motor Works specifications and meets the City's requirements. and evaluated (Exhibit is responsive to the FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Equipment Replacement Machinery & Equipment account (account no. 76-145-6641). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ;d~ lct0~ Paul M. Walters Chief of Police '\.C\.~~ ~r L:> ~~~ ,\ Francisco Gutierrez flAi Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency (- - PMW/KM/05-086.7:uc 22E-2 ABSTRACT OF BIDS CONTRACT AWARD POLICE MOTORCYCLES (SPEC. 05-086) Vendor BROWN MOTOR IRV SEAVER BMW MOTORCYCLES A & S WORKS MOTORCYCLES OF VENTURA CO. MOTORCYCLES Location POMONA ORANGE NEWBURY PARK ROSEVILLE Terms NET 30 NET 30 NET 30 NET 30 1 Motorcycle $18,500.00 $18,982.00 $19,634.00 $19,368.28 4 Motorcycles $74,000.00 $75,928.00 $78,536.00 $77,473.12 Sales Tax $ 5,735.00 $ 5,884.42 $ 6,086.54 $ 6,004.17 Tire Fee incl 14.00 14.00 14.00 Delivery $ 1,340.00 Total $79,735.00 $81,826.42 $84,636.54 $84,831.29 DELIVERY Vehicle 59 DAYS 2005 BMW R1150 RT-P NO QUOTE BMW 2005 R1150 RT-P NO QUOTE BMW 2005 R1150 RT-P 45 DAYS 2005 BMW RT-P 1150 SUMMARY OF BID AWARD: TOTAL AWARD IN THE AMOUNT OF: BROWN MOTOR WORKS $79,735.00 EXHIBIT 1 22E-3 22E-4 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ""~ CiTY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: TITLE: CONTRACTS AWARD FOR PASSENGER VEHICLES (SPEC. NO. 05-087) APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1 st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For____c (". /~ 1 ~A,I/-' ./ / VL({~ CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Award contracts for the purchase of 11 passenger vehicles in the amount of $139,903.88. Vendor: Bob Stall Chevrolet Wondries Fleet Group Location: La Mesa Alhambra Amount: $ 14,175.59 $125,728.29 DISCUSSION The Fleet Maintenance Division's annual Equipment Replacement Program is included in the City's annual budget, and identifies vehicles scheduled for replacement. Funding is monitored through a depreciation schedule established with each department. Various agencies utilize compact passenger vehicles to perform routine business. The current replacement schedule includes nine 1994 Chevrolet Cavaliers and one 2002 Cavalier, damaged beyond repair in a collision. The Planning and Building Agency is replacing eight passenger vehicles utilized for the Community Preservation and Building Safety Division inspectors. Parks, Recreation and Community Services is replacing one passenger vehicle used by the Zoo staff. In addition, the Community Development Agency is replacing one passenger vehicle for the Housing Authority inspectors to conduct housing inspections. Due to age, mileage, and general condition, ten Cavaliers have been approved for replacement in the current fiscal year. Additionally, the Public Works Agency is replacing a pool car with a mid-size vehicle to be used for general transportation and to transport computers and other equipment between City Hall and the City Yard. 22F-1 Contract Award for Passenger Vehicles (Spec. No. 05-087) September 19, 2005 Page 2 The notice inviting bids was advertised on August 10 and 12, bids were solicited. A summary of the bid invitations received is as follows: 2005, and and bids 12 Invitations For Bid mailed 1 Invitation For Bid mailed to a Santa Ana vendor 9 Bids received 1 Bid received from a Santa Ana vendor Bids were received, opened on August 24, 2005, and evaluated (Exhibit 1). The bid received from Wondries Fleet Group for 10 Chevrolet Cobalts and from Bob Stall Chevrolet for one Malibu is responsive to the specifications and meets the City's requirements. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Equipment Replacement Machinery & Equipment account (account no. 76-145-6641) and in the Public Works Administrative Services Machinery & Equipment account (account no. 101- 601-6641) . APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNT: ! /1 0L/Ujjfh Ja.tnes G. Ross Executive Director \ Public Works Agency ':\~~()-~l'.... J \u. "L ~Francisco Gutierrez fJ Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agen::/.;- JGR/KM/05-087.9:uc 22F-2 ABSTRACT OF BIDS CONTRACT AWARD PASSENGER VEHICLES (SPEC. 05-087) VENDOR LOCATION TERMS VEHICLES 1 COBALT 10 UNITS SALES TAX TIRE FEE SUB-TOTAL TERMS DISC GRAND TOTAL 1 MALIBU SALES TAX TIRE FEE TERMS DISC. GRAND TOTAL DELIVERY VEHICLE VENDOR LOCATION TERMS VEHICLES 1 COBALT 10 UNITS SALES TAX TIRE FEE S.A. VEN. 1% GRAND TOTAL 1 MALIBU SALES TAX TIRE FEE S.A. VEN 1% GRAND TOTAL DELIVERY VEHICLE WONDRIES FLEET FROUP ALHAMBRA 10% 30 DAYS $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 12,956.90 129,569.00 10,041.60 87.50 139,698.10 13,969.81 125,728.29 14,814.06 1,148.09 8.75 1,597.09 14,373.81 95 DAYS 06 COBALT LS 06 MALIBU LS QUALITY CHEVROLET ESCONDIDO NET 30 $ $ $ $ 11,938.00 119,380.00 9,251.95 87.50 $ 128,719.45 $ $ $ 14,224.00 1,102.36 8.75 $ 15,335.11 90 DAYS CHEVY 1AK69 CHEVY 1ZT69 2006 SUMMARY OF BID AWARD: TOTAL AWARD IN THE AMOUNT OF: CLIPPINGER CHEVROLET W.COVINA NET 30 $ $ $ 11,825.00 $ 118,250.00 $ 9,164.38 $ INCL 127,414.38 $ $ $ $ $ 127,414.38 $ 13,596 . 00 $ 1,053.69 $ INCL $ 14,649.69 I $ 75-100 DAYS '06 Cobalt '06 Malibu MAURICE SOPP & SON H. PARK NET 30 $ $ $ 12,150.00 121,500.00 9,416.25 INCL. $ 130,916.25 $ $ 13,630.00 1,056.33 INCL. $ 14,686.33 60-90 DAYS CHEVY 1AK69 CHEVY 1ZS69 2006 COBALT Page 1 22F-3 BOB STALL LA MESA NET 30 11,826.00 $ 118,260.00 $ 9,165.15 $ INCL $ 127,425.15 $ 127,425.15 $ 13,156.00 $ 1,019.59 $ INCL $ 14,175.59 I $ 110 DAYS '06 Cobalt '06 Ma1ibu GUARANTY CHEVROLET SANTA ANA NET 30 $ $ $ $ $ $ 12,335.00 $ 123,350.00 $ 9,559.63 $ 87.50 $ (1,329.97) 131,667.16 $ $ $ $ $ $ 13,671.25 $ 1,059.52 $ 8.75 $ (147.40) 14,592.12 $ 90 DAYS 06 Cobalt 06 Malibu WONDRIES $125,728.29 RANCHO MOTOR CO. VICTORVILLE NET 30 11,852.50 118,525.00 9,185.69 87.50 127,798.19 127,798.19 13,586.65 1,052.97 8.75 14,648.38 75 DAYS '06 Cobalt '06 Malibu GEORGE CHEVROLET BELLFLOWER NET 30 12,329.50 123,295.00 9,555.36 87.50 132,937.86 13,665.75 1,059.10 8.75 14,733.60 90-120 DAYS 06 Cobalt 06 Malibu MALIBU LAKE CHEVROLET LAKE ELSINORE NET 30 $ 11,925.00 $ 119,250.00 $ 9,241.88 $ 87.50 $ 128,579.38 $ 128,579.38 $ 13,492.00 $ 1,045.63 $ 8.75 $ 14,546.38 80-90 DAYS CHEVY 1AK69 CHEVY 1ZS69 BOB STALL $14,175.99 22F-4 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~y.dUelltlOTl lsv. ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: TITLE: CONTRACT AWARD FOR BRASS, GALVANIZED, AND PVC IRRIGATION SUPPLIES (SPEC. NO. 05-088) APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1 st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For___ ~~ /;/12_- CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION Award a contract to Golden West Pipe and Supply Company, Inc. for irrigation supplies for a one-year period, with provision for four one- year renewals, in an annual amount not to exceed $13,358. DISCUSSION In order to perform maintenance and repairs on the City's irrigation systems, the Parks, Recreation and Community Services, and Public Works Agencies require an assortment of materials such as valves, pipes, and fittings. The materials are purchased through the Central Stores warehouse for distribution to the agencies. The contract for irrigation supplies is designed to provide quality products at a significant savings based on quantity pricing. The notice inviting bids was advertised on August 10 and 12, bids were solicited. A summary of the bid invitations received is as follows: 2005, and and bids 10 Invitations For Bid mailed 1 Invitation For Bid mailed to a Santa Ana vendor 3 Bids received 1 Bid received from a Santa Ana vendor Bids were received, opened on August 30, 2005, and evaluated (Exhibit 1). The bid received from Golden West Pipe and Supply Company, Inc. is responsive to the specifications and meets the City's requirements. 22G-1 Contract Award for Brass, Galvanized, and PVC Irrigation Supplies (Spec. No. 05-088) September 19, 2005 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the various departmental Operating Materials and Supplies accounts (object code 6391) APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: '=t..~~~ \.'~ C) ~~ :-. ;~rancisco Gutierrez fJ Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agencyt- Gerardo Mouet Executive Di ector park; , Rec. )& C;i) Svcs. Agency /-,! 01 ,~J{ ,1 /, James G~ Ross ~ Executive Director Public Works Agency / ,/ GM/JR/WO/05-088.89:uc 22G-2 ABSTRACT OF BIDS CONTRACT AWARD FOR BRASS, GALVANIZED, & PVC IRRIGATION SUPPLIES (SPEC. NO. 05-088) Golden West Pipe & Supply Company, Inc. Smarden Supply Co. Smith Pipe & Supply Inc. Location: Downey El Monte Santa Ana Terms: Net 30 Net 30 Net 30 Subtotal: $12,397.54 $13,113 .19 $33,800.15 Discount: None None <$ 338.00> (1% LOC. PREF. ) Total: $13,358.35 $14,129.46 $36,419.66 (Inc 1 uding 7.75% Sales Tax) EXHIBIT 1 22G-3 22G-4 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ -~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: TITLE: CONTRACT AWARD FOR SIDEWALK VACUUM SWEEPER (SPEC. NO. 05-090) APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1 st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For__._ Ldfik2- CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Reject the bid from Municipal Maintenance Equipment, Inc. as nonresponsive to the specification. 2. Award a contract purchase of one $32,037.79. to Tennant Sales sidewalk vacuum and Service sweeper in Company for the amount the of DISCUSSION The Public Works Agency's Maintenance Services Division maintains over 400 miles of streets and sidewalks within the City. Sidewalk cleaning including the fence rows along major arterials is handled by two employees using backpack blowers and brooms to pick up the accumulated debris by hand and deposit into a truck bed. Present health issues regarding air born dust particulates and late night noise is a concern. The purchase of a self contained sidewalk vacuum sweeper will address the dust and noise issues and allow the crews to perform more detailed cleaning in less time. The notice inviting bids was advertised on August 19 and 22, bids were solicited. A summary of the bid invitations received is as follows: 2005, and and bids 6 Invitations For Bid mailed 2 Bids received 22H-1 Contract Award for Sidewalk Vacuum Sweeper (Spec. No. 05-090) September 19, 2005 Page 2 Bids were received, opened on August 31, 2005, and evaluated. The bid from Municipal Maintenance Equipment, Inc. quotes a sidewalk sweeper unit representing a unit half the size and capacity of the specifications and is therefore nonresponsive. The bid received from Tennant Sales and Service Company is responsive to the specifications and meets the City's requirements. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Public Works Roadway Cleaning Machinery & Equipment account (account no. 68-633-6641). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNT: (;,,/1W ~mes \-G.\/Ross Executive Director Public Works Agency '\ (\t)~ ~ ~r~ ~ 't\ ~ L" AFranci~co G~tierrez fJ Executlve Dlrector Finance & Mgmt. Services Agenc~~- '-, JGRjKMj05-090.9:uc 22H-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ \~~ ~v ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: CONTRACT AWARD FOR INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (SPEC. NO. 05-101) APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1 st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For_______ /g // ,i. " / ,,- /,' ,/ // &cr:~"J/2, CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Award a contract to ESi Acquisition, Inc., using the City of Los Angeles Emergency Preparedness Department's contract with ESi Acquisition, Inc. for the purchase of an incident management system in an amount not to exceed $200,000. DISCUSSION On August 16, 2004, the City Council accepted a $15 million Urban Area Security Initiative grant from the federal Department of Homeland Security, through the State of California, Office of Homeland Security. This initiative was designed to enhance the domestic preparedness of urban areas by ensuring that all emergency first responders have adequate equipment and systems to prevent, respond to and recover from acts of terrorism. The grant provides total reimbursement to local agencies for equipment purchases approved and authorized by the Office of Disaster Preparedness. The vision of the Anaheim and Santa Ana urban areas is to develop and support a well-coordinated, regional emergency management system to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism, maj or disasters, and other emergencies. To successfully achieve the vision, it is necessary to have an incident management system (IMS) that will allow all of the jurisdictions within the two urban areas to adopt a common approach for responding to and managing all types of emergencies. The IMS consists of a computerized web-based system that allows the jurisdictions to effectively and efficiently manage all of the resources allocated to handling an emergency. The system also maintains the data needed to produce the documentation 221-1 Contract Award for Incident Management System (Spec. No. 05-101) September 19, 2005 Page 2 necessary to seek reimbursement for those emergencies qualifying for federal assistance. Santa Ana City Ordinance No. NS-2312 authorizes the City to purchase against contracts from any public agency utilizing a competitive process. The City of Los Angeles Emergency Preparedness Department 's contract with ESi Acquisition, Inc. for an incident management system was awarded based upon solicitation of proposals. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Areas Security Initiative (account no. 125-331-6661). Office (UASI) of Emergency Services (OES) Urban Grant Computer Software account APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: /) "1__- '---_. i, t..'-'-\ h,,'k::.3 Paul M. Walters Chief of Police ..~~'\s>r..-'> ~ .:;i,'v-. ~ () 'f Francisco Gutierrez I f- Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency PMW/TO/05-101.7:uc 221-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED CONTRACT AWARD FOR MAIN STREET WATER MAIN IMPROVEMENTS (PROJECT 05-3197) o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER JiRECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Award a contract to A.R. Sarmiento Inc., the lowest responsible bidder, in accordance with unit bid prices for an estimated amount of $341,220. 2. Approve a Funding Analysis with a total estimated construction cost of $426,700. DISCUSSION This project involves the construction of a new water main and appurtenances along Main Street from MacArthur Boulevard to Sunflower Avenue (Exhibit 1). The work includes the construction of a new water main, fire hydrants and water services. Once completed, this project will eliminate water main breaks and leaks associated with the older and deteriorated water main, and enhance water service capacity and fire protection to the surrounding neighborhoods. Previous bids were rejected On July 5, 2005, in order to revise the scope of work within the available budget and staff was authorized to re- advertise the project. The Notice Inviting Bids was advertised on July 27 and 29, 2005, and bids were opened on August 24, 2005. A summary of the bid invitations mailed, the bids received, and the bid results follows. Santa Ana Contractors receiving notices: 2 Contractors requesting bidding documents: 11 Bids received: 6 Bids received from Santa Ana Contractors: 0 23A-1 Project 05-3197 Main Street Water Main Improvements September 19, 2005 Page 2 Name of Bidder 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 . 6. A.R. Sarmiento, Inc. Engineered Plumbing, Inc. J. De Sigio Construction, Inc. Garcia Juarez Construction Inc. Robert G. Castonogia, Inc. Dominguez General Engineering Construction City Bid Amount La Mirada Baldwin park Arcadia Brea Downey Rosemead $341,220 $375,550 $389,595 $418,755 $453,771 $454,200 A total of six bids were received and all were responsive. A.R. Sarmiento, Inc. submitted the lowest responsive bid for $341,220, which is above the Engineer's estimate of $330,000. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, Environmental Review No. 2005-9 has been completed and a Negative Declaration has been filed for this project. FISCAL IMPACT The Funding Analysis shows a total estimated construction cost of $426,700 for the project (Exhibit 2). Funds are available in the Water Utility Capital Projects Fund (account no. 66-579-6635). "2-<-~.. /;(/Z7{ James G. 4'[o;s Executive Director Public Works Agency 1_% /~ _.,~~ ~ K:/construcitom/RFCA/05-09-19 RFCA 05-3197 50 WD 23A-2 APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ':t~~1N' ~ \\ ~Vft ~~ Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director c~ Finance & Mgmt. Services AgenCyjl MACARTHUR BLVD .,; ,.: z ~~ ~ SUNFLOWER AVE. PROJECT LOCATION SANTA ANA City Council itle: . P W A t Agenda Date , , PI8J: _s lI:l:lIcY SEPTEMBER 19. 2005 COLUMBINE AV a: COLUMBINE AV 0 u ~ VI a: &.J j ~ MAJESTIC DR ~ VI &.J .., ..: 2 ~ VI a: &.J /I) 2 ~ a: o a: &.J ~ Z &.J U Z o ... ~ ::J % ... VI &.J a: i ..: u ~ >- VI VI a: &.J /I) 2 ~ EXHIBIT 1 PRCAJECTt 05-3197 MAIN STREET WA TEA MAIN IMPROVEMENTS 23A-3 FUNDING ANALYSIS PROJECT 05-3197 MAIN STREET WATER MAIN IMPROVEMENTS Construction Contract Contract Administration Inspection and Testing Survey Contingencies TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Exhibit 2 23A-4 $341,220 11,445 23,400 16,503 34,122 $426,700 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For AGREEMENT RENEWAL FOR PARAMEDIC BILLING rj\ .,( ~~;~~):4~-~_ CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to renew the agreement with Wittman Enterprises to provide paramedic and ambulance billing and collection services for an amount equal to 6.8 percent of monthly receipts for a three-year term, not to exceed $210,000 annually. DISCUSSION For several years City Council has approved agreements with Wittman Enterprises for paramedic and ambulance billing and collection services. The agreement included is for a three-year term with two one-year renewal options. Wittman offers the needed performance and expertise to continue the current high rate of billing and collections for these services. Wittman is not requesting a rate increase and staff recommends the renewal of the agreement. FISCAL IMPACT Funds for the agreement are available for FY 2005-2006 in the Fire Department, Fire Suppression, Other Contractual Services account (account no. 11-323-6291). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: I v _:fi 'v .~ (( ..--_;, r:===- Phillip M. Garcia Fire Chief Fire Department ~ t\1\.t'C\.~ 1 't\. l' .I ') ~ ~.... Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency II/' l ~1 25A-1 25A-2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For AGREEMENT FOR STATE MANDATED COST REIMBURSEMENT CLAIM SERVICES .,/-"! CONTINUED TO .. il / / .,~ i/ I~~ / J) 02" . city MANAGER f'l\ '<J FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Maximus, Inc. for state mandated cost reimbursement claim services for an annual amount not to exceed $12,500. DISCUSSION On July 25, 2005, the City conducted a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) process to solicit proposals from qualified firms to prepare and file the City's state mandated cost (SB90) claims for a one-year period with the State Controller's Office. Under terms of the proposed agreement and consistent with the provisions of the RFP, two additional one-year options to extend the agreement may be granted to the consultant based on past performance and negotiated pricing. The State of California provides reimbursement to cities and counties through the SB90 process for such programs as Firefighters and Peace Officers Cancer Presumption, Domestic Violence Arrest policies & Procedures, and the mandated cost reimbursement process itself including related consultant services. In fiscal years 2002-2003 and 2003-2004, the City's SB90 claim filings totaled $1.2 million. A summary of the RFP solicitations and the proposals received were as follows: 6 RFP solicitations mailed o RFP solicitations mailed to Santa Ana based vendors 2 proposals received o proposals received from Santa Ana based vendors The proposals were reviewed by a committee composed of City staff. The following criteria were used to evaluate and score proposals: A. Overall ability to provide the services based upon the responses to the Request for Proposal. B. Fees and charges related to the level of work proposed. 258-1 Agreement for State Mandated Cost Reimbursement Claim Services September 19, 2005 Page 2 C. The ability of the firm to commit the personnel necessary to complete the scope of work. D. Quality of references and the results of reference interviews. A summary of the evaluation results and proposed fees are as follows: Maximus, Inc. 56.00 Proposed Fees A total maximum of $12,500 in 2006 for annual, new or first-time claims. Firm Score Cost Recovery Systems, Inc. 48.00 A total maximum of $14,000 in 2006 for annual, new or first-time claims. Given the experience Maximus, Inc. has in this field, the satisfactory performance rating, and proposed fee, staff recommends approval of an agreement with Maximus, Inc. Maximus, Inc. has provided state mandated cost reimbursement claim services for over 20 years. Clients include the cities of Newport Beach, Bakersfield, and Huntington Beach among others. FISCAL IMPACT Funds will be paid out of the State Mandate Cost Reimbursement revenue account (account no. 011-01-5330) as funds are received. There is no direct fiscal impact on any expenditure accounts of the City or its related agencies. ':\~~~~~t'~ ~~. Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Management ~ ........... Services Agenc3t~ 258-2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 APPROVED TITLE: AGREEMENT AMENDMENT FOR GED TESTING SERVICES o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For ,'r--{ CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to amend the agreement with the Orange County Department of Education to provide General Education Diploma testing services, extending the term of the agreement by an additional fifteen months and increasing the compensation by $25,000 for a total aggregate amount not to exceed $35,000. DISCUSSION The Santa Ana Jail provides various educational classes for the inmates. One of the programs offered by the Jail is the opportunity for inmates to obtain a General Educational Diploma (GED). The Alternative, Community, and Correctional Education Schools and Services Division of the Orange County Department of Education has been providing GED testing services to the Santa Ana Jail inmates for the past several years. Due to the popularity of this program, GED testing services have exceeded the $10,000 limit and require Council approval. Approval of the amendment will authorize compensation to the Orange County Department of Education for services provided during the last three months of the 2004-2005 fiscal year and allow the continuation of the program during FY 05-06. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Police Department, Inmate Welfare Fund Other Contractual Services account (account no. 023-349-6291). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ("'-~'_~ \~ \J~ Paul M. Walters Chief of Police Police Department L", e (!y~ ~vFrancisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency 25C-1 25C-2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING' DATE: ~ ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 APPROVED TITLE: AGREEMENT FOR ANIMAL SHELTER SERVICES WITH THE COUNTY OF ORANGE o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For /' t:j.. / I ) ,/- . / ... / /.. / L~'H . / ,/12.~ f CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with the County of Orange to provide animal care shelter services in an annual amount not to exceed $359,384. DISCUSSION On January 6, 2003, the Council approved actions for the City's transition of operating its own shelter to the County of Orange Animal Shelter as a contracted service. At that time, City staff evaluated several options to provide animal care shelter services. It was determined that contracting with the Orange County Shelter was the most cost effective means of providing quality service to the City. The provisional contract amount for the 2005-2006 fiscal year is $477,029. The City will be given a credit of $117,644 from the County due to the reduced number of animals entering the shelter as well as increased revenue from adoptions that offset our costs in the 2003-2004 fiscal year. The total adjusted contract amount shall not exceed $359,384. The County of Orange Animal Shelter has performed satisfactorily and staff recommends approval of the agreement. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Contractual Services account Police Department's Animal (account no. 011-339-6291). Services, Other APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: l2-+l{~ Paul M. Walters Chief of Police Police Department &.~ (2 a&~ fv:rancisco Executive Finance & Gutierrez Director Mgmt. Services Agency ~ 250-1 250-2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 APPROVED TITLE: AGREEMENT RENEWAL FOR INMATE MEDICAL SERVICES o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 15t Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For [-!) ';1 M ~ ' / / ....~ ~< ,. /p,,- CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER - RECOMMENDED ACTION Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to renew the agreement with Correctional Managed Care Medical Corporation for a one-year period to provide on-site inmate medical care for the Santa Ana Jail in an amount not to exceed $1,036,406. DISCUSSION In October 2004, the City Council approved a one-year agreement with two one-year renewal options with Correctional Managed Care Medical Corporation (CMCMC) to provide on-site medical care for Santa Ana Jail inmates. The agreement provides on-site medical staff 24 hours a day, in addition to a doctor on call. CMCMC conducts daily sick calls, dispenses medication, as well as assists in the intake of incoming inmates to assess for entrance acceptability. Additional services such as dental care, radiology, ophthalmology, OB/Gyn, psychiatric crisis intervention and emergency medical billing services are also included. These medical services are required and governed by State law under the California Department of Corrections Title 15 requirements. CMCMC has performed satisfactorily during the previous term and staff recommends exercising the first year renewal option of the agreement. Their understanding of the jail operations and the contracting housing agencies has resulted in a high level of service. 25E-1 Agreement Renewal for Inmate Medical Services September 19, 2005 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT Funds in the amount of $863,671 for the first ten months of the agreement are available in the Police Department, Jail Contractual Services account (account no. 011-349-6291). Funds in the amount of $172,735 for the last two months of the agreement will be included in the FY 06-07 budget. APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: (j~Lv~ Paul M. Walters Chief of Police Police Department I Lk?*<<<' (l~CL~ p~rancisco Gutierrez ~. v Executive Director . 0 Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency 25E-2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For AGREEMENTS/APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT FOR SERVICES RELATING TO FORMATION OF COMMONIT~TIES DISTRICT (2 CIT~~~ CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute a deposit/reimbursement agreement with Coastal Rim Properties, Inc., Nexus Development Corporation, Integral Partners, LLC for the reimbursement of costs regarding the establishment of a Community Facilities District. 2. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Fieldman Rolapp and Associates for financial advisory services and project management assistance to the City in the coordination and execution of a Community Facilities District at the MacArthur Place South Project site. 3. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Bruce W. Hull and Associates for appraisal services detailing the feasibility of issuing bonds consistent with the establishment of a Community Facilities District at the MacArthur Place South Project site. 4. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with David Taussig & Associates, Inc. for special tax consulting services necessary in the formation of a Community Facilities District at the MacArthur Place South Project site. 5. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Empire Economics for price point analysis and market absorption study in the formation of a Community Facilities District at the MacArthur Place South Project site. 25F-1 Agreements/Appropriation Adjustment For Services Relating to Formation of Community Facilities District September 19, 2005 6. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute a Legal Services agreement with Quint & Thimmig, LLP for bond consulting services necessary in the formation of a Community Facilities District at the MacArthur Place South Project site. 7. Approve an appropriation adjustment recognizing all deposits to be provided by developers into the Capital Outlay Fund (account no. 51- 01-5790) and appropriating the same into the Capital Outlay expenditure account (account no. 51-106-6291) for appropriating developer contributions relating to services necessary for the establishment of a Community Facilities District at the MacArthur Place South Project site. DISCUSSION On June 20, 2005 the City Council approved the resolutions, ordinances, and variances regarding the MacArthur Place South Project. The project entails the construction of 791 condominium units which is comprised of three 25-story high rise condominium buildings with 500 units, a four- to six-story, 276 unit condominium building and a five-story mixed use building with 10,000 square feet of office uses and 15 residential units. In addition, approximately 14,000 square feet of retail and restaurant uses are proposed for the project. Coastal Rim Properties, Nexus Development Corporation, and Integral Partners have requested that the City consider formation of a Mello-Roos Community Facilities District (CFD) for the MacArthur Place South Project. The Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act, which was enacted in 1982, allows for financing public facilities and services through the selling of tax- exempt bonds and the levying of a special tax under a CFD. If successful, the formation of a CFD would allow the City to partner with the developers as a means to finance public infrastructure improvements as well as ongoing City services impacted by the MacArthur Place South Project. The developers have agreed to deposit funds to pay for the ongoing consultant services related to the formation of the CFD. It is anticipated that total cost of consultant services will be approximately $130,000. The consultant services include identifying eligible facilities and services to be financed, appraisal and bond sizing analysis, market absorption as well as price point feasibility, rate and method of apportionment of the special tax, and assistance with overall coordination and formation of the CFD. 25F-2 Agreements/Appropriation Adjustment For Services Relating to Formation of Community Facilities District September 19, 2005 FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact to the City. Developers from the MacArthur Place South Project have agreed to deposit funds to pay for consultant services necessary for the formation of a Community Facilities District. The appropriation adjustment recognizes all revenues to be deposited by developers into the Capital Outlay Fund (account no. 51-01-5790) and appropriates the same into the Capital Outlay expenditure account (account no. 51-106-6291) for the payment of consultant services rendered. 4ft 7~ Steplien Har 'ng Deputy City Manager ~(\.~~'\~~"'J ~~~...... Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Mgmnt Services Agency 25F-3 25F-4 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution D Set Public Hearing For AGREEMENT WITH THE ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION IT .. /1/-': / ; .. .' 1/ /~ " ,", '-.>7Z-'/ j ) ;2e,---.--...-- CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Direct the Ci ty Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement wi th the Orange County Community Foundation to administer donations and establish the Grants for Parks Fund. DISCUSSION The Orange County Community Foundation (OCCF) was established in 1989 for the purpose of administering donations received and distributing grants to meet the needs of the Orange County community. Staff recommends entering into an agreement with OCCF to establish Grants for Parks as a non-endowed. Agency Fund, which will allow charitable foundations who are not able to make gifts to local government the option of donating their gifts directly to OCCF, a non-profit organization incorporated under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of Community Foundations. OCCF' s fee for operating this program will be two percent of the fund balance, which will retained from the donations. Funds received by the OCCF will be distributed to the Parks, Recreation and Communi ty Services Agency to benefit parks and recreation programs or projects. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal act associated with this action. Gerardo Mou t, Executive Director Parks, Recreation, Community Services and Agency 25G-1 - 25G-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: AGREEMENT WITH REDLANDS SOFTWARE FOR PROGRAMMING SERVICES FOR DOCUMENT IMAGING PROJECT "I: APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 15t Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For ;' l CONTINUED TO ,'~ FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION IJ Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Redlands Software Inc. to provide programming services for the Public Works Agency's document imaging project in an amount not-to-exceed $75,000. DISCUSSION The City's document imaging project is being expanded this year to include the Public Works Agency. The Agency maintains the City's engineering drawings, survey information, project documents and development files. To enhance service to customers and members of the public, a project is currently underway to convert these drawings and files and have them available to various users through the City's Laserfiche system. Because the drawings are frequently used as reference when reviewing and utilizing maps and data in the City's Geographic Information System, integration of the engineering drawings with the GIS system will be part of this project. A proposed agreement with Redlands Software is recommended to provide the needed programming to integrate the drawings with the GIS. The estimated cost of however, a contingency $75,000. Any increase written approval of the this programming is anticipated to be $50,000, of $25,000 is recommended, for a total cost of in the agreement amount would be subj ect to the Executive Director of the Public Works Agency. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. 25H-1 Agreement With Redlands Software For Programming Services September 19, 2005 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT Funds in the amount of $50,000 are budgeted and available in the Technology Strategic Plan Fund (account no. 109-600-6291). Any amount required for the contingency up to an additional $25,000 will be charged to the Administrative Services Fund (account no. 101-601-6291). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ~ )(/(~ ~ James ~. Ross Executive Director Public Works Agency '1~~i'1) \l~a Francisco Gutierrez ~ Executive Director Finance & Management Services Agenc~ 25H-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: ,~/ SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: ACQUISITION AGREEMENT FOR A PORTION OF THE HUANG PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1310 W. THIRD STREET (PROJECT 1819) '!u: ,I . // .2 biz ,_~(;u d.-~ CITY MANAGER / APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO --- FILE NUMBER ,/ ;' RECOMMENDED ACTION Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute an agreement with Betty Huang and Mei Pi Huang to purchase a portion of 1310 W. Third Street, in the amount of $180,000. DISCUSSION The Bristol Corridor Specific Plan, approved by the City Council in 1992, includes street improvements on Bristol Street from pine Street to Third Street. These improvements are needed to improve traffic flow, which is currently operating at an unacceptable level of service. Construction of these improvements is estimated to begin in the fall of 2006. To accommodate the widening, acquisition of a 2,940 square-foot portion of the Huang property is needed. (Exhibit 1) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed proj ect has been determined to be adequately evaluated in previously prepared Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Assessment EIR No. 89-01 approved by City Council in 1990. 251-1 Purchase Agreement with Betty Huang and Mei Pi Huang September 19, 2005 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT Funds for the proposed acquisitions are available in the Select Street Construction Fund (account no. 59-551-6611, project no. 1819) APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: " ':\,~}\/'.-'~ . ~. Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agency~ ~ nl' /'7 /L~1.V0 James G. Ross \~xecutive Director Public Works Agency 251-2 I I . . ) , ----- --- --- -----./' THIRD STREET -1------------- HUANG PROPERTY APN: 007-184-25 - -----T-----T . I I I l , ''---------- W ...J <( U III ~~ ACQUISITION AREA OF 2,940 SF I- ill ill 0:: I- CJ) ....J o I- CJ) 0:: CO / -______-1.._..~,' SANTA ANA L . CITY COUNCIL · PW A · AGENDA DATE , 'September 19. 2005 fIaC _-. EXHIBIT 1 SECOND STREET TITLE: ACQUISITION AGREEMENT FOR A PORTION OF THE HUANG PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1310 W. THIRD STREET (PROJECT 1819) 251-3 251-4 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED D As Recommended D As Amended D Ordinance on 151 Reading D Ordinance on 2nd Reading D Implementing Resolution D Set Public Hearing For AGREEMENTS WITH WARE DISPOSAL, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND MADISON MATERIALS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND ;:7TIOZ:(2i ;2.. /./ L CIT MANAGER fJ' RECOMMENDED ACTION CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the Council to execute agreements with Ware Disposal and Waste Management for the collection and recycling of construction and demolition debris and an agreement with Madison Materials for processing and recycling of the debris. DISCUSSION In 1996 the City awarded two non-exclusive agreements - one to Ware Disposal and the other to Waste Management for the collection and recycling of construction and demolition debris generated in the City. These agreements are due to expire. Staff is proposing approval of new collection agreements that allow Ware Disposal and Waste Management to collect and recycle construction and demolition (C and D) debris generated in the City. The agreements also require that C and D materials collected by Ware Disposal and Waste Management be taken to the Madison Materials facility for processing and recycling. Pursuant to the terms of the agreements, customer rates will be reduced by $48 per load to be more competitive with other cities in the County. In 2002, Madison Materials began operation of a new recycling facility located at 1035 East Fourth Street. A new agreement with Madison Materials is proposed that requires them to sort, process and recycle all construction and demolition debris collected and deposited there by Ware Disposal and Waste Management. Madison Materials will recycle a minimum of 50% of the debris and will pay the City $3.00 per ton for each ton deposited at the facility by Waste Management and Ware Disposal. 25J-1 Agreements With Ware Disposal, Waste Management And Madison Materials September 19, 2005 Page 2 The term of all three agreements will be limited to three years, through June 2008, so that the City can monitor the success of the program. ENVIROMENTAL IMPACT There is no environmental impact associated with this action. FISCAL IMPACT The City expects to receive approximately $24,000 per year. Revenues will be deposited into the refuse collection fund (account no. 69-01-5591). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: . 1/l~C~ 1) James G. Ross Executive Director Public Works Agency ~~~~t'IJ- ~~. A -4 Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services Agen~ (if , 25J-2 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: ACQUISITION OF NORTH BRISTOL MEDICAL CLINIC LOCATED AT 217 N. BRISTOL STREET (PROJECT 1819) 1 ,I l APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER , ,~/ RECOMMENDED ACTION Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute acquisition and relocation agreements for 217 N. Bristol with p & P Land Management totaling $1,350,000. DISCUSSION The Bristol Corridor Specific Plan, approved by the City Council in 1992 includes street improvements on Bristol Street from Pine Street to Third Street. These improvements are needed to improve traffic flow, which is currently operating at an unacceptable level of service. Construction of these improvements is estimated to begin in the fall of 2006. To accommodate the widening, it is necessary to acquire the property located at 217 N. Bristol Street (Exhibit 1). The City's acquisition will also result in the displacement of the North Bristol Clinic, operated by Dr. Patel and Physician Assistant Perez. The Uniform Relocation Assistance Act requires the City to pay just compensation for the property necessary for the widening project and costs associated with the relocation of the clinic. The acquisition agreements will authorize the acquisition of real property for $875,000 and payment for the loss of business goodwill for $455,000. The relocation agreement authorizes payment of a business relocation claim of $20,000. The payment for acquisition and relocation totals $1,350,000. 25K-1 Acquisition and Relocation Agreement Hitesh Patel and Mario Perez September 19, 2005 Page 2 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed project has been determined to be adequately evaluated in previously prepared Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Assessment EIR No. 89-01 approved by City Council in 1990. FISCAL IMPACT Funds for the proposed acquisitions are available ln the Select Street Construction Fund (account no. 59-551-6611, project no. 1819) O.&~'. CL~J/Wvu- dames G. Ross \, Executive Director ., \ "Public Works Agency APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ~~~~~:)L~ Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Mgmt. Services liP Jrt AgencxJr- 25K-2 ~ NT.S. SITE LOCA nON NORTH B ISTOL MED I CAL LI N I C III n f- en ....J o f- en - ~ co FOURTH ST THIRD ST SECOND ST n II EXHIBIT 1 SANTA ANA a p , City Council Title: , W A , Agenda Date PllILC IIOAlS Acoe, September 19, 2005 ACQUISITION OF NO CLINIC LOCATED AT ~T~ ~RISTOL MEDICAL (PROJECT 18~~ISTOL STREET 25K-4 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~~' I~ ~~;~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: VARIANCE NOS. 2004-13 AND 2004-15 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2004-27 TO ALLOW THE WORLD OIL SERVICE STATION AND CONVENIENCE STORE AT 1702 NORTH BROADWAY - WORLD OIL MARKETING COMPANY, APPLICANT _ ~) ~ C~,_/ lly2~ CITY MANAGER APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Receive and file the staff report conditioned, Variance No. 2004-15 Permit No. 2004-27 as conditioned. approving Variance as conditioned and No. 2004-13 Conditional as Use PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION On August 22, 2005, the Planning Commission approved Variance No. 2004-13 as conditioned, Variance No. 2004-15 as conditioned and Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 as conditioned by a vote of 6:0 (Cribb abstained) to reduce the minimum lot si ze requirement, to waive the loading zone requirement and to allow operations between 12:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. for a World Service Oil service station and convenience store in the Community Commercial (C1) zoning district at 1702 North Broadway. The Planning Commission made no changes to the recommended conditions of approval outlined in the attached staff report (Exhibit A) . FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. ~ Jf1Y M. Trevino E utlve Dlrector Planning & Building Agency LL:rb 11\reports\PC&ZA\va04-13va04-15cup04-27.cc 31A-1 REQUEST FOR Planning Commission Action /~/ "\ i \ ~~~ / - ducatlon 1 '" ?~" SIf. , ., .., r-' PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE: AUGUST 22, 2005 TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING - FILED BY WORLD OIL MARKETING COMPANY FOR VARIANCE NOS. 2004-13 AND 2004-15 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2004-27 TO ALLOW THE WORLD OIL SERVICE STATION AND CONVENIENCE STORE AT 1702 NORTH BROADWAY Prepared by Lucy Linnaus APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Set Public Hearing For DENIED o Applicant's Request o Staff Recommendation CONTINUED TO ~Executive Director RECOMMENDED ACTION 4u<-~~ Planni Man er Adopt a resolution: 1. Approving Variance No. 2004-13 to reduce the minimum lot size requirement as conditioned. 2. Approving Variance No. 2004-15 to waive the loading zone requirement as conditioned. 3. Approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 to allow operations between 12:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. as conditioned. DISCUSSION Request of Applicant World Oil Marketing Company is requesting approval of two variances from the Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) and a conditional use permit to allow the proposed World Oil Service Station and convenience store to be located at 1702 North Broadway. The variances are to reduce the minimum lot size requirement and to waive the loading space requirement. Conditional Use Permit No. 2004 -27 is to allow operation of the service station and convenience store during the hours of 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. Property Description The proj ect site is located on the northwest corner of Broadway and Seventeenth Street. It is a 14,879 square foot, rectangular shaped parcel of land comprised of three lots to be consolidated via a lot line EXHIBIT A 31A-2 Variance Nos. 2004-13 and 2004-15 Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 August 22, 2005 Page 2 adjustment. The project site contains a service station that has been closed since May 2003 and is proposed to be demolished to accommodate the new service station. Permi ts to remove the underground storage tanks, waste oil tank and dispensers were issued in August 2004 as the first step to clear the site of all improvements. The zoning designation for the site is Community Commercial (C1), with a General Plan land use designation of General Commercial (GC). The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan land use designation. Based on the circulation element of the City's General Plan, Seventeenth Street is classified as a Major Arterial street, while Broadway is classified as a Secondary Arterial street. Surrounding land uses include offices to the north, retail to the east and west, and a service station and multi-family residential across Seventeenth Street to the south (Exhibits 1 and 2) . Project Description World Oil is proposing to construct a new service station with a canopy and convenience store to replace the existing development on the site. The service station will have six fuel dispensers capable of providing service for a total of 12 vehicles at a time. The fuel dispensers will be located under a 3,944 square foot canopy with a total height of 23 feet 6 inches. Additionally, the applicant is proposing a 683 square foot convenience store. Access to the project site will be provided from Broadway and Seventeenth Street. In accordance with the City's service station parking standards, a total of four parking stalls are required and have been provided. A required 15-foot landscape setback will be provided along both street frontages, as well as the required five-foot landscaped yard along the north and east property lines. The service station and convenience store are proposed to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (Exhibits 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8) . Analysis of the Issues Minimum Lot Size The Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) establishes 15,000 the minimum lot size for commercial development. request to reduce the minimum lot size requirement square feet as The applicant's from 15,000 square 31A-3 Variance Nos. 2004-13 and 2004-15 Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 August 22, 2005 Page 3 feet to 14,879 square feet represents a reduction of 121 square feet. A variance to waive the minimum lot size requirement can generally be granted when the site is properly designed since there are no negative impacts to the community and it allows the applicant an economically viable use of the land. Due to the smaller lot size, the property has constraints on its circulation design. Of special concern is the potential for intrusion of vehicles queuing onto Broadway and Seventeenth Street as both streets already serve a high volume of vehicles. In order to minimize the potential for vehicle queuing intrusion into the streets, the Planning Division, in cooperation with the applicant, has prepared parameters for a study to monitor and measure queuing intrusion should it occur. The study also includes mitigation measures should queuing intrusion occur, which range from the development of a queuing management plan at the first occurrence of intrusion to the removal of two pumps by the third occurrence in a five-year period. The study and its mitigation measures, in addition to other proposed conditions of approval for the project, are intended to alleviate problems that may negatively affect traffic circulation associated with the project. Loading/Unloading Area The SAMC requires all retail establishments where delivered to provide an on-site loading/unloading area. not interfere with circulation on-site or on streets and merchandise is This area must alleys. The applicant is requesting a walver of this requirement and is proposing the use of the on-site parking when available and/or the on- site circulation path in front of the convenience store for unloading purposes. The site circulation paths and parking stalls are intended for customer and employee use. If not properly monitored and conditioned, the lack of a loading/unloading area on site may result in congestion within the alley and adjacent streets. The Planning Division is recommending conditional approval of this item. The proposed conditions, such as requiring a delivery management plan, in addition to the queuing intrusion monitoring, are intended to minimize the potential impacts associated with the lack of loading area. In order to keep the deliveries at a minimum, the applicant also proposes to prohibit the sales of alcoholic beverages at the convenience store. 31A-4 Variance Nos. 2004-13 and 2004-15 Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 August 22, 2005 Page 4 Conditional Use Permit A conditional use permit is required for retail markets having less than 201000 square feet in area and that are open any time between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. The proposed 683 square foot convenience store will operate 24 hours a daYI 7 days a week. The Planning Division and the Police Department have reviewed the proposal and are recommending conditional approval. The proposed conditions, such as the restriction of hours for the re-fueling of the station and additional security measures recommended by the Police Department 1 are intended to minimize the potential impacts associated with the 24-hour operation of the convenience store and fuel dispensers. At its January 24, 2005 meetingl the Planning Commission continued this item to allow the applicant time to revise the project plans to incorporate changes that were discussed during the meeting. The proposed changes were intended to resolve outstanding issues identified by the Planning Division, Public Works Agency and Police Department. Furthermore, the Planning Commission requested staff to prepare findings of facts, conditions of approval and the necessary environmental review documents in anticipation of an approval of the actions. Staff and the applicant have met several times since January 241 2005 in an effort to resolve all the outstanding issues identified at the meeting. The vehicular circulation concern and its potential for impact to the streets has been addressed with the proposed conditions of approval 1 which include the queuing monitoring program and limiting all deliveries to the site. Additionally, the applicant has modified the plans to address outstanding pedestrian circulationl aesthetic and unresolved Public Works Agency and Planning Division concerns identified during the Development Review Committee (DRC) process. The plan revisions include providing raised walkways instead of bollardsl removing all intrusions from the required sight triangle areas, enhancing the architecture of the buildingl and re-designing the fuel delivery truckl s path. The applicant has also obtained approval from Red Flex camera system for the location of the proposed driveway on Seventeenth Street, and from Waste Management for trash pick up from the alley. The applicant will be relocating the street trees and traffic signal cabinet to City approved locationsl and will be performing all required off-site improvements. 31A-5 Variance Nos. 2004-13 and 2004-15 Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 August 22, 2005 Page 5 For the record, the applicant has submitted an application for a lot line adjustment to consolidate the three lots and is in the process of obtaining the required approvals. The applicant will also be submitting a Sign Permit application. The site will comply with the City's current signage code for service stations. All signs shown on the elevation are for reference only. As revised, the proj ect is in compliance with the City's design and development standards. Based upon the analysis of the proj ect and the proj ect' s compatibility with the City's General Plan, it is recommended that the Planning Commission approve Variance No. 2004-13 as conditioned, Variance No. 2004- 15 as conditioned and Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 as conditioned (Exhibits 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14) . CEQA Compliance In accordance with the Cal ifornia Environmental Quality Act, (Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 15302) the recommended action is exempt from further review. The Class 2 exemption allows for the replacement or reconstruction of existing facilities on the same si te. Categorical Exemption Environmental Review No. 2003 -196 will be filed for this project. II Vincent Frego Senior Plann LL:JM 11\reports\PC&ZA\va04~13va04~15cup04~27.08~22~05.pc 31A-6 P I UlJ UkIRolBU lB!J R1 ~ R1 ~ R1 . Rl R1 R1 z ~ R1 R1 A V. R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 ~ R1 ~ R1 c i R1 R1 o a ~r:lIJ~ Cl "I~ no. 1 - --- --- 17TH ST_ I!! 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That because of special circumstances applicable to the subj ect property, including size, shape, topography, location, or surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of this chapter. The size of the subject parcel creates a special circumstance applicable to the property, as the applicant is unable to increase the size of the lot without purchasing an additional parcel of land. Streets on two sides and an alley on the third side surround the rectangular shaped property. Therefore, the only opportunity the applicant has to increase the size of the land is to purchase the adj acent parcel of land. This parcel of land is presently developed with a non- conforming building and not for sale. B. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights. The granting of a variance to reduce the minimum lot size requirement is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of the property right to develop the site. The variance will allow the applicant the ability to operate a permitted use on the site. C. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The granting of a variance to reduce the minimum lot size requirement will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or potentially injurious to surrounding property. Conditions, such as a queuing intrusion monitoring program and its mitigation measures, in addition to other proposed conditions of approval are intended to alleviate any problems that may negatively affect the traffic circulation of the immediate surrounding area and the community at large. ftl~11 ~ Variance No. 2004-13 August 22, 2005 Page 2 of 2 D. That the granting of the variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. The granting of the variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City as the project complies with the Land Use Element Goal No. 5 to ensure that the impacts of the development are mitigated. Conditions of approval have been developed to ensure the efficient traffic circulation of an Enhanced Intersection. In addition, the land use designation of General Commercial (GC) allows for the proposed service station and convenience store. 31A-16 AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE 1 OF4 Conditions for Approval Variance No. 2004-13 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and all other applicable regulations. The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this variance. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the variance. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the variance. A. Planning Division 1. All proposed site improvements must conform submitted for the Planning Commission approval 22, 2005 meeting. to the plans at its August 2. Any amendment to this variance must be Planning Division, Fire Department, Public Police Department for review. At that determine if administrative relief is variance must be amended. submitted to the Works Agency and time, staff will available or the 3. This variance is to reduce the minimum lot size from 15,000 square feet to 14,879 square feet. Any further reduction not resulting from required dedications for this project as identified on the site plan and DP 2003-59 will require an additional variance. 4. The fuel delivery shall occur between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. 5. The number of storage tanks to be located in the trash area shall be limited to four (4). 6. The applicant shall submit a Delivery Vehicle Management Plan to the Planning Manager prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. The plan shall specify the anticipated times of deliveries for all suppliers. The applicant shall make the best effort to arrange the delivery of goods during off-peak traffic and service station hours. EXHIBIT 10 31A-17 AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE20F4 7. A Lot Line Adjustment to consolidate lots 18, be filed and recorded prior to the issuance permit. 19 and 20 shall of a building 8. The City will conduct a queuing intrusion study at the applicants' expense wi thin six months of issuance of Certificate of Occupancy and then yearly for the next five years. If a queuing intrusion occurs, then an additional yearly study(s) shall be required. There shall be five consecutive years of queuing intrusion studies confirming no queuing intrusion is occurring at this site. Additional studies may also be required if queuing intrusion occurs or if directed by the Planning Commission or City Council. The cost of any additional studies shall be at the applicant's expense. 9. The following identify the parameters of the queuing intrusion monitoring program and the mitigation measures should queuing intrusion occur. a. A vehicle that is stopped and waiting to access a fueling pump is considered to be in queue. A vehicle is deemed to be causing intrusion if its position in queue is such that, while it is waiting to fuel, one or more tires are stopped on any portion of the sidewalk, driveway apron or street which provides access to the project site for any period of time. A vehicle that is stopped with all four tires in the public street adjacent to the driveway that provides access to the project site will be deemed to be causing queuing intrusion if it does not proceed when it is safe to do so, i.e. at a green light, but continues to be stopped and waiting to enter the site. b. The queuing intrusion study by the City's consultant, which will include a visual verification of the existence of the queuing intrusion as described above, will be conducted for a period of seven consecutive days at the times specified by the City, for a minimum of 35 hours and a maximum of 40 hours per study. c. If queuing intrusion, as defined above in Paragraph A, occurs more than once during the queuing intrusion study, the City will determine that queuing intrusion has occurred. After the first queuing intrusion occurrence, the City will send the applicant wri tten notification. 31A-18 AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE30F4 The applicant will have one month to submit a queuing management plan to the Planning Manager. The queuing management plan shall describe the traffic control and fueling operation methods that the applicant will use in order to eliminate all queuing intrusion. Said plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Manager and implemented by the applicant immediately following the Planning Manager's approval. d. The City's consultant will conduct a subsequent queuing intrusion study no sooner than one month from the date of the approval of the queuing management plan, but no later than three months from such date. e. If the City consultant determines that queuing intrusion, as defined above in Paragraph A has occurred a second time any time during the required study period (minimum five years), the City will send the applicant written notification of the queuing intrusion. Upon receipt of the notification, the applicant shall immediately cease to dispense fuel from Pump 1 identified on Exhibit "A". In addition, the applicant shall provide proof of the submittal of a completed application(s) for the removal of said pump to the proper agencies wi thin thirty (30) days of receipt of the notification. The applicant shall complete the removal of said pump within thirty (30) days of obtain permit approval. f. If the City consultant determines that queuing intrusion, as defined above in Paragraph A has occurred a third time any time during the required study period (minimum five years) , the City will send the applicant written notification of the queuing intrusion. Upon receipt of the notification, the applicant shall immediately cease to dispense fuel from Pump 2 identified on Exhibit "A". In addition, the applicant shall provide proof of the submi ttal of a completed application (s) for the removal of said pump to the proper agencies wi thin thirty (30) days of receipt of the notification. The applicant shall complete the removal of said pump within thirty (30) days of obtain permit approval. 31A-19 AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE40F4 g. If the applicant fails to remove the identified pump within the allocated time, the City will hire a licensed contractor to remove the fueling pump(s) and related equipment. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the owner or its designee will execute an agreement with the City to allow the contractor to enter the site. h. The applicant shall post a performance bond in an amount equal to the cost of the removal of two pumps and related equipment. The bond will be released to the applicant if no intrusion occurs after the testing period upon written request to the City. 1. The applicant will deposit funds with the City of Santa Ana in an amount of 50 percent greater than the cost of two bids for studies to be performed by a consultant identified by the City. Said funds will be held in an account by the Ci ty of Santa Ana. The applicant will have 30 calendar days to deposit an equal amount to the one withdrawn for a study, upon use of any of the funds from this account. Failure to keep the account at its minimum level 30 days after the expenditure will result in the enactment of the mitigation measures identified above (removal of both pumps). At the completion of the testing period, the balance on the account will be reimbursed to the applicant upon written request to the City. j. The City will notify the applicant of any additional queuing study requested by the Planning Commission or City Council within 10 calendar days from the request. k. For the purpose of this moni toring program yearly shall mean a period of time no less than ten (10) months and no more than fourteen (14) months. 10. All mitigation measures identified in the effective if intrusion occurs on the site, cause. program will regardless of be its 11. All condi tions for this variance shall be completed and in effect prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy and the release of any utilities. 31A-20 S~CI~V\Jij 3d'd...' ^B :1lVa .---~-iiil~ II II 'I , II g 1 'Ii II II II II ~ -----=~o;::=_ -~~~.=...... .,iij:;9jepoism~-., "-3 ',,-~..- ..-~~..-s NOCliOV1S1iN3nJ :lJ)'O~ -~ - - - -- - - r - - -- -,<VMOVOd8 - HlCJ-ON-- - -- - --- - - I I ~ I- - en - :c >< w \I\1~3j)~~~~ C~~:i;'''-~~''-~O~61lOS AN~d~OJ ~NI13~~~~ 110 O1~OM N~ld 311S Wn1dDNOJ JIll .,..-9 UVC :ON .~]t; live :03>03H:l l.VO ;l NMY!lO '~ CI:. . ~ X" t W. ~ ~ '" [;;l ~'Ii I -- 2 --=-: I I~I I. II i II ~I " ~i .1 ~; f51 ~I Z! ~I I I ., II' I I I, 'I' II I I' I' III II I I' I'I IlJb I I I I I I I , 3NIl )J~]dOtld .6 ,J f',,-~~-,,~ k'" """"-, , , ~l '" ~~~ ~~i I I ~-------~ - _:- ~~~=~~ r.- : I. n,-~." >- I li "'~,,~ ~~.i ~ i. -:1 I ~' : [L I '" I' I " 'j: I , "J: 1 ~i I ~: ~i ~: ~i , ~, ~: " " ~ ~ ~ "<~~i ~ I -~ !~ I [L I I I : 1 I I I I variance No. 2004-15 August 22, 2005 Page 1 of 2 Findings of Fact A. That because of special circumstances applicable to the subj ect property, including size, shape, topography, location, or surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of this chapter. Due to restricted size of the parcel, combining the parking spaces and loading area allows the applicant the ability to develop a 683 square foot convenience store. Due to the reduced size of the convenience store and the fact that this is an ancillary use to the service station, the delivery of goods is anticipated to be infrequent and will not impact the site. B. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights. The granting of a variance to waive the loading area is necessary for the preservation of the applicant's right to develop the site with a retail use, which is permitted by right. Since the retail use is ancillary to the service station and most customers using the convenience store will park their vehicle by the fuel dispensers, requiring a parking stall and a loading area creates an unnecessary burden for a size restricted site. C. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The granting of the variance to waive the loading/unloading area will not be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding properties. Conditions of approval, such as restricting all loading/unloading operations to occur on site where possible congestion can be monitored by the queuing intrusion monitoring program, restricting the sales of alcoholic beverages to keep the deliveries at a minimum and others have been developed to mitigate any potential negative impacts. 3"r~L2~ Variance No. 2004-15 August 22, 2005 Page 2 of 2 D. That the granting of the variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. The granting of the variance will not adversely affect the City's General Plan as the project complies with the Land Use Element Goal No. 5 to ensure that the impacts of the development are mitigated. In addition, the land use designation of General Commercial (GC) allows for the proposed service station and convenience store. 31A-23 AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE 1 OF 2 Conditions for Approval Variance No. 2004-15 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and all other applicable regulations. The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this variance. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the variance. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the variance. A. Planning Division 1. All proposed site improvements must submi tted for the Planning Commission 22, 2005 meeting. conform approval to at the plans its August 2. Any amendment to this variance must be submitted to the Planning Division, Fire Department, Public Works Agency and Police Department for review. At that time, staff will determine if administrative relief is available or the variance must be amended. 3. The applicant shall submit a Delivery Vehicle Management plan to the Planning Division prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. The plan shall specify the anticipated times of deliveries for all suppliers. The applicant shall make the best effort to arrange the delivery of goods during off-peak traffic and service station hours. 4. All vehicles delivering to the convenience store shall use on site facilities and not the alley. 5. To keep the number of deliveries to a minimum, the convenience store shall not sell any alcoholic beverages. Should the applicant choose to apply for an Alcoholic Beverage Control license, the variance to waive the loading area shall become null and void. EXHIBIT 12 31A-24 AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE20F2 6. The queuing intrusion monitoring program described in the Conditions of Approval for Variance No. 2005-13 shall identify if queuing intrusion occurs on the site. All mitigation measures identified in the program will be effective if intrusion occurs on the site, regardless of its cause. 7 . All conditions for this variance shall be completed and in effect prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy and the release of any utilities. 31A-25 Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 August 22, 2005 Page 1 of 2 Findings of Fact A. will the proposed contribute to the community? use provide a general well service or being of facility which will the neighborhood or The proposed use will contribute to the general well being of the neighborhood or community. The extended hours of the service station and convenience store will allow motorists and the community to purchase items generally unavailable during these hours from other retail establishments. B. Will the proposed use under the circumstances of the particular case be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity? The addition of 24-hour operation for the proposed service station will not be detrimental to the safety and general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity. Conditions have been incorporated into the project to reduce adverse impacts that the project might generate as a result of the after hours operations. C. Will the proposed use adversely affect the present economic stability or future economic development of properties surrounding the area? The service station and convenience store will generate city tax revenue and employment in the community. During the hours proposed, the use provides services to the community and therefore the use will enhance rather than adversely affect the economic development or stability of the area D. Will the proposed use comply with the regulations and conditions specified in Chapter 41 for such use? The project has been designed to comply with the City's design and development standards for a service station and convenience store use and will be in compliance with the regulations established in chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. 3JSffJf~2~ Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 August 22, 2005 Page 2 of 2 E. Will the proposed use adversely affect the General Plan or any specific plan of the City? The proposed service station and convenience store is in an area designated General Commercial (GC) in the General Plan. The use is consistent with the General Plan Land Use Designation, Policy 1.9, which encourages the location of commercial centers at arterial roadway intersections in commercial districts. In addition, the use is consistent with the Community Commercial (Cl) zoning district which permits service station and mini-markets under 20,000 square feet and open between midnight and 5:00 a.m. with a conditional use permit. 31A-27 AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGEIOF3 Conditions for Approval Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and all other applicable regulations. The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this conditional use permit. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the conditional use permit. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the conditional use permit. A. Planning Division 1. All proposed site improvements must conform submitted for the Planning Commission approval 22, 2005 meeting. to at the its plans August 2. Any amendment to this conditional use permit must be submitted to the Planning Division, Fire Department, Public Works Agency and Police Department for review. At that time, staff will determine if administrative relief is available or the variance must be amended. 3. The fuel delivery shall occur between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. 4. All conditions completed and Certificate of for this conditional use permit shall in effect prior to the issuance of Occupancy and the release of any utilities. be the B. Police Department 1. The existing building and parking lot must conform with the provisions of Chapter 8, Article II, Division 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security Ordinance). These code conditions will require that the existing project's lighting, door/window locking devices and addressing be upgraded to current code standards. Lighting standards cannot be located in required landscape planters. EXHIBIT 14 31A-28 AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE20F3 2. The applicant shall be responsible for premises free of graffiti. All graffiti within 24 hours of occurrence. maintaining the sha 11 be removed 3. Cash register must be visible from the street at all times and shall not be obstructed at any time by temporary or permanent signage. 4. Window displays must be kept to a minimum for visibility and shall not exceed 25 percent of window Windows shall be kept clear of any advertising between three and six feet in height. maximum coverage. materials 5. Window displays and racks must be kept to a maximum height of three feet including merchandise and cannot obstruct the cashiers view to the outside. 6. A timed-access cash controller or a money drop easily providing the cashier the ability to money into it must be installed. safe capable of quickly deposi t 7. Install a silent armed robbery alarm. 8. There shall be no coin-operated games maintained on the premises at any time. 9. All pay telephones shall be located inside the premises. 10. The petitioner(s) shall be responsible for maintaining the premises free of litter. 11. The conditional use permit shall be reviewed at ninety days, six months, at one year and then annually thereafter by the Police Department for any modification to the conditions of approval. 12. This conditional use permit shall be subject to review and revocation should the applicant request for an Alcohol Beverage Control license. 13. "No Loitering/Trespass" signs/placards shall be posted in the parking lot. The posted signs must conform to Penal Code Section 602. 31A-29 AUGUST 22 2005 PAGE30F3 14. Provide a Closed Circuit Television System approved by the Police Department and capable of viewing and recording events inside the premises with a resolution which will clearly identify individuals for later identification as follows: a. A minimum of one color camera at each cash register that views the front of a customer, from the waist to the top of the head. b. A minimum of one color camera that views the full length side of a customer at the cash register area. c. A color camera recorder capable of recording events on all cameras simultaneously. d. A tape or disc storage library of recorded cameras kept for a minimum of 60 days. e. If video tape is used, tapes can not be taped over more than six times. f. An audio recording component that will record sounds occurring at the customer counter. 15. Clearly distinguishable height markers shall be installed on the inside door jamb of all doors used by the public to access the store. Horizontal marks, one-inch wide by three inch long, in different colors, and in a contrasting color to the background, shall be placed every six inches beginning at five feet and ending at six feet, six inches. 31A-30 KO - 8/1/05 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-63 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING VARIANCE NO. 2004-13 AS CONDITIONED TO REDUCE THE MINIMUM LOT SIZE REQUIREMENT; VARIANCE NO. 2004-15 AS CONDITIONED TO WAIVE THE LOADING ZONE REQUIREMENT; AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2004-27 AS CONDITIONED TO ALLOW OPERATION OF THE SERVICE STATION AND CONVENIENCE STORE DURING THE HOURS OF 12:00 A.M. TO 5:00 A.M. FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1702 NORTH BROADWAY BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Variances Nos. 2004-13 and 2004-15 and Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 came before the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana for a duly noticed public hearing on August 22, 2005. B. Variance No. 2004-13 has been filed with the City of Santa Ana seeking to reduce the minimum lot size requirement. 1. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-373 requires a minimum of fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet of area for a retail or service use in the C1 zoning district. 2. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-638 authorizes the Planning Commission to grant a Variance upon making certain findings. The Planning Commission determines that the findings necessary to grant the Variance have been established: i. That because of special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location, or surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of this chapter. The size of the subject parcel creates a special circumstance applicable to the property, as the applicant is unable to increase the size of the lot 31A-31 Resolution No. 2005-63 Page 1 of 7 without purchasing an additional parcel of land. Streets on two sides and an alley on the third side surround the rectangular shaped property. Therefore, the only opportunity the applicant has to increase the size of the land is to purchase the adjacent parcel of land. This parcel of land is presently developed with a non-conforming building and not for sale. ii. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights. The granting of a variance to reduce the minimum lot size requirement is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of the property right to develop the site. The variance will allow the applicant the ability to operate a permitted use on the site. Hi. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The granting of a variance to reduce the minimum lot size requirement will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or potentially injurious to surrounding property. Conditions, such as a queuing intrusion monitoring program and its mitigation measures, in addition to other proposed conditions of approval are intended to alleviate any problems that may negatively affect the traffic circulation of the immediate surrounding area and the community at large. iv. That the granting of the variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. a) The granting of the variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. Conditions of approval have been developed to ensure the efficient traffic circulation of an Enhanced Intersection. In addition, the land use designation of General Commercial (GC) allows for the proposed service station and convenience store. C. Variance No. 2004-15 has been filed with the City of Santa Ana seeking to waive the loading zone requirement, Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-1305. 31A-32 Resolution No. 2005-63 Page 2 of 7 31A-33 1. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-638 authorizes the Planning Commission to grant a Variance upon making certain findings. The Planning Commission determines that the findings necessary to grant the Variance have been established: i. That because of special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location, or surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of this chapter. Due to restricted size of the parcel, combining the parking spaces and loading area allows the applicant the ability to develop a 683 square foot convenience store. Due to the reduced size of the convenience store and the fact that this is an ancillary use to the service station, the delivery of goods is anticipated to be infrequent and will not impact the site. ii. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights. The granting of a variance to waive the loading area is necessary for the preservation of the applicant's right to develop the site with a retail use, which is permitted by right. Since the retail use is ancillary to the service station and most customers using the convenience store will park their vehicle by the fuel dispensers, requiring a parking stall and a loading area creates an unnecessary burden for a size restricted site. iii. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The granting of the variance to waive the loading/unloading area will not be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding properties. Conditions of approval, such as restricting all loading/unloading operations to occur on site where possible congestion can be monitored by the queuing intrusion monitoring program, restricting the sales of alcoholic beverages to keep the deliveries at a 31A-34 Resolution No. 2005-63 Page 3 of 7 minimum and others have been developed to mitigate any potential negative impacts. iv. That the granting of the variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. The granting of the variance will not adversely affect the City's General Plan as the land use designation of General Commercial (GC) allows for the proposed service station and convenience store. 2. Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 has been filed with the City of Santa Ana seeking to allow operation of the service station and convenience store during the hours of 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. 2. Pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-365.5, a Conditional Use Permit is required for retail markets having less than twenty thousand square feet of floor area which are open at any time between the house of 12:00 midnight and 5:00 a.m. in the C1 zoning district. 3. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-638 authorizes the Planning Commission to grant a conditional use permit upon making certain findings. The Planning Commission determines that the findings necessary to grant the Conditional Use Permit have not been established: i. Will the proposed use provide a service or facility which will contribute to the general well being of the neighborhood or community? The proposed use will contribute to the general well being of the neighborhood or community. The extended hours of the service station and convenience store will allow motorists and the community to purchase items generally unavailable during these hours from other retail establishments. ii. Will the proposed use under the circumstances of the particular case be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity? The addition of 24-hour operation for the proposed service station will not be detrimental to the safety and general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity. Conditions have been incorporated into the project to reduce adverse impacts that the project 31A-35 Resolution No. 2005-63 Page 4 of 7 might generate as a result of the after hours operations. iii. Will the proposed use adversely affect the present economic stability or future economic development of properties surrounding the area? The service station and convenience store will generate city tax revenue and employment in the community. During the hours proposed, the use provides services to the community and therefore the use will enhance rather than adversely affect the economic development or stability of the area. iv. Will the proposed use comply with the regulations and conditions specified in Chapter 41 for such use? The project has been designed to comply with the City's design and development standards for a service station and convenience store use and will be in compliance with the regulations established in chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. v. Will the proposed use adversely affect the General Plan or any specific plan of the City? The proposed service station and convenience store is in an area designated General Commercial (GC) in the General Plan. The use is consistent with the General Plan and the Community Commercial (C1) zoning district which permits service station and mini- markets under 20,000 square feet and open between midnight and 5:00 a.m. with a conditional use permit. D. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, (Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 15302) the recommended action is exempt from further review. The Class 2 exemption allows for the replacement or reconstruction of existing facilities on the same site. Categorical Exemption Environmental Review No. 2003-196 will be filed for this project. Section 2. The Planning Commission after conducting the public hearing hereby: A. Approves Variance No. 2004-13, to reduce the minimum lot size requirement for the property located at 1702 North Broadway, as conditioned in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated as though fully set forth herein. 31A-36 Resolution No. 2005-63 Page 5 of 7 B. Approves Variance No. 2004-15, to waive the loading zone requirement for the property located at 1702 North Broadway, as conditioned in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated as though fully set forth herein. C. Approves Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-2,7 to allow operation of the service station and convenience store during the hours of 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. for the property located at 1702 North Broadway, as conditioned in Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated as though fully set forth herein. These decisions are based upon the evidence submitted at the abovesaid hearing, which includes but not is not limited to: the Request for Planning Commission Action dated August 22, 2005 and exhibits attached thereto; and the public testimony, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. ADOPTED this 22ND day of August, 2005 by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners: De La Torre, Gartner, Leo, Lutz, Mondo, Nalle (6) NOES: Commissioners: None (0) ABSENT: Commissioners: None (0) ABSTENTIONS: Commissioners: Cribb (1) Glenn Mondo Chairperson APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Kylee O. Otto Assistant City Attorney 31A-37 Resolution No. 2005-63 Page 6 of 7 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, Martha Ramirez, Planning Commission Secretary, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-63 to be the original resolution adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana on August 22, 2005. Date: Planning Commission Secretary City of Santa Ana 31A-38 Resolution No. 2005-63 Page 7 of 7 Conditions for Approval for Variance No. 2004-13 Variance No. 2004-13 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and all other applicable regulations. The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this variance. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the variance. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the variance. A. Plan nino Division 1. All proposed site improvements must conform to the plans submitted for the Planning Commission approval at its August 22, 2005 meeting. 2. Any amendment to this variance must be submitted to the Planning Division, Fire Department, Public Works Agency and Police Department for review. At that time, staff will determine if administrative relief is available or the variance must be amended. 3. This variance is to reduce the minimum lot size from 15,000 square feet to 14,879 square feet. Any further reduction not resulting from required dedications for this project as identified on the site plan and DP 2003-59 will require an additional variance. 4. The fuel delivery shall occur between 11 :00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. 5. The number of storage tanks to be located in the trash area shall be limited to four (4). 6. The applicant shall submit a Delivery Vehicle Management Plan to the Planning Division prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. The plan shall specify the anticipated times of deliveries for all suppliers. The applicant shall make the best effort to arrange the delivery of goods during off-peak traffic and service station hours. 7. A Lot Line Adjustment to consolidate lots 18, 19 and 20 shall be filed and recorded prior to the issuance of a building permit. 8. The City will conduct a queuing intrusion study at the applicants' expense within six months of issuance of Certificate of Occupancy and then yearly &1~b~ for the next five years. If a queuing intrusion occurs, then an additional yearly study(s) shall be required. There shall be five consecutive years of queuing intrusion studies confirming no queuing intrusion is occurring at this site. Additional studies may also be required if queuing intrusion occurs or if directed by the Planning Commission or City Council. The cost of any additional studies shall be at the applicant's expense. 9. The following identify the parameters of the queuing intrusion monitoring program and the mitigation measures should queuing intrusion occur. a. A vehicle that is stopped and waiting to access a fueling pump is considered to be in queue. A vehicle is deemed to be causing intrusion if its position in queue is such that, while it is waiting to fuel, one or more tires are stopped on any portion of the sidewalk, driveway apron or street which provides access to the project site for any period of time. A vehicle that is stopped with all four tires in the public street adjacent to the driveway that provides access to the project site will be deemed to be causing queuing intrusion if it does not proceed when it is safe to do so, i.e. at a green light, but continues to be stopped and waiting to enter the site. b. The queuing intrusion study by the City's consultant, which will include a visual verification of the existence of the queuing intrusion as described above, will be conducted for a period of seven consecutive days at the times specified by the City, for a minimum of 35 hours and a maximum of 40 hours per study. c. If queuing intrusion, as defined above in Paragraph A, occurs more than once during the queuing intrusion study, the City will determine that queuing intrusion has occurred. After the first queuing intrusion occurrence, the City will send the applicant written notification. The applicant will have one month to submit a queuing management plan to the Planning Manager. The queuing management plan shall describe the traffic control and fueling operation methods that the applicant will use in order to eliminate all queuing intrusion. Said plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Manager and implemented by the applicant immediately following the Planning Manager's approval. d. The City's consultant will conduct a subsequent queuing intrusion study no sooner than one month from the date of the approval of the queuing management plan, but no later than three months from such date. e. If the City consultant determines that queuing intrusion, as defined above in Paragraph A has occurred a second time any time during Exhibit A Page 2 OF 4 31A-40 the required study period (minimum five years), the City will send the applicant written notification of the queuing intrusion. Upon receipt of the notification, the applicant shall immediately cease to dispense fuel from Pump 1 identified on Attachment 1, and incorporated herein by this reference. In addition, the applicant shall provide proof of the submittal of a completed application(s) for the removal of said pump to the proper agencies within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notification. The applicant shall complete the removal of said pump within thirty (30) days of obtain permit approval. f. If the City consultant determines that queuing intrusion, as defined above in Paragraph A has occurred a third time any time during the required study period (minimum five years), the City will send the applicant written notification of the queuing intrusion. Upon receipt of the notification, the applicant shall immediately cease to dispense fuel from Pump 2 identified on Exhibit "A". In addition, the applicant shall provide proof of the submittal of a completed application(s) for the removal of said pump to the proper agencies within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notification. The applicant shall complete the removal of said pump within thirty (30) days of obtain permit approval. g. If the applicant fails to remove the identified pump within the allocated time, the City will hire a licensed contractor to remove the fueling pump(s) and related equipment. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the owner or its designee will execute an agreement with the City to allow the contractor to enter the site. h. The applicant shall post a performance bond in an amount equal to the cost of the removal of two pumps and related equipment. The bond will be released to the applicant if no intrusion occurs after the testing period upon written request to the City. i. The applicant will deposit funds with the City of Santa Ana in an amount of 50 percent greater than the cost of two bids for studies to be performed by a consultant identified by the City. Said funds will be held in an account by the City of Santa Ana. The applicant will have 30 calendar days to deposit an equal amount to the one withdrawn for a study, upon use of any of the funds from this account. Failure to keep the account at its minimum level 30 days after the expenditure will result in the enactment of the mitigation measures identified above (removal of both pumps). At the completion of the testing period, the balance on the account will be reimbursed to the applicant upon written request to the City. Exhibit A Page 3 OF 4 31A-41 j. The City will notify the applicant of any additional queuing study requested by the Planning Commission or City Council within 10 calendar days from the request. k. For the purpose of this monitoring program yearly shall mean a period of time no less than ten (10) months and no more than fourteen (14) months. 10. All mitigation measures identified in the program will be effective if intrusion occurs on the site, regardless of its cause. 11 . All conditions for this variance shall be completed and in effect prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy and the release of any utilities. Exhibit A Page 4 OF 4 31A-42 ~ ---""'-- ---- _w_ _..... ----- .................... ""............,.,.L___ ",-~l' 'n'ylffyLlllW'S ).'l'Ill(hoOCllIll.lE*ll)Lj NOI!Y!S un, ']J',Q 'Ott"UlI 'JLYCI ~ ');.....0 it ...y~ III ~. >< ;U.H ~~ , - -: - - - -"V/v\OVOdB - -Hld-ON- - - - -- - -- - ~ ~ ~j I 2 _" I ~. I .., ~! I2'5J " ~ ?- m - :c X w , ' " I , I ,',I: ']' " " , , , I , , 'I': , , , , " , , , , "","''''! ""~~, I , I , I I I "'~~~~'l'!I~n!S J.NYdrtO:J ~NI1J)/h1"'" 110 01~OM NYld 3US lyn!d3JNOJ -~~.._. - ;J ~ ----~ : i _-+J ~I ~Iw ~.I ! i I' I , ~I ~I fg, D-I 3Ml 0 - f'.... " '"" ~.._~.\~" ,"., '" '\. " '-, ", -'\., " " , "- '" !:it '''-, '\. ~&~: " "- ~~i~ , " ~ " ILu~ .'~ ." 31A-43 1-' ~I (f)1 I lj 1-' ~I ZI ~I bil I I I I , I Conditions for Approval For Variance No. 2004-15 Variance No. 2004-15 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and all other applicable regulations. The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this variance. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the variance. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the variance. A. PlanninQ Division 1. All proposed site improvements must conform to the plans submitted for the Planning Commission approval at its August 22, 2005 meeting. 2. Any amendment to this variance must be submitted to the Planning Division, Fire Department, Public Works Agency and Police Department for review. At that time, staff will determine if administrative relief is available or the variance must be amended. 3. The applicant shall submit a Delivery Vehicle Management Plan to the Planning Division prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. The plan shall specify the anticipated times of deliveries for all suppliers. The applicant shall make the best effort to arrange the delivery of goods during off-peak traffic and service station hours. 4. All vehicles delivering to the convenience store shall use on site facilities and not the alley. 5. To keep the number of deliveries to a minimum, the convenience store shall not sell any alcoholic beverages. Should the applicant choose to apply for an Alcoholic Beverage Control license, the variance to waive the loading area shall become null and void. 6. The queuing intrusion monitoring program described in the Conditions of Approval for Variance No. 2005-13 shall identify if queuing intrusion occurs on the site. All mitigation measures identified in the program will be effective if intrusion occurs on the site, regardless of its cause. 7. All conditions for this variance shall be completed and in effect prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy and the release of any utilities. EXHIBIT B 31A-44 Conditions for Approval for Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-27 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and all other applicable regulations. The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this conditional use permit. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the conditional use permit. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the conditional use permit. A. Plannino Division 1. All proposed site improvements must conform to the plans submitted for the Planning Commission approval at its August 22, 2005 meeting. 2. Any amendment to this conditional use permit must be submitted to the Planning Division, Fire Department, Public Works Agency and Police Department for review. At that time, staff will determine if administrative relief is available or the variance must be amended. 3. The fuel delivery shall occur between 11 :00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. 4. All conditions for this conditional use permit shall be completed and in effect prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy and the release of any utilities. B. Police Department 1. The existing building and parking lot must conform with the provisions of Chapter 8, Article II, Division 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security Ordinance). These code conditions will require that the existing project's lighting, door/window locking devices and addressing be upgraded to current code standards. Lighting standards cannot be located in required landscape planters. 2. The applicant shall be responsible for maintaining the premises free of graffiti. All graffiti shall be removed within 24 hours of occurrence. 3. Cash register must be visible from the street at all times and shall not be obstructed at any time by temporary or permanent signage. EXHIBIT C Page 1 of 3 31A-45 4. Window displays must be kept to a minimum for maximum visibility and shall not exceed 25 percent of window coverage. Windows shall be kept clear of any advertising materials between three and six feet in height. 5. Window displays and racks must be kept to a maximum height of three feet including merchandise and cannot obstruct the cashiers view to the outside. 6. A timed-access cash controller or a money drop safe capable of easily providing the cashier the ability to quickly deposit money into it must be installed. 7. Install a silent armed robbery alarm. 8. There shall be no coin-operated games maintained on the premises at any time. 9. All pay telephones shall be located inside the premises. 10. The petitioner(s) shall be responsible for maintaining the premises free of litter. 11. The conditional use permit shall be reviewed at ninety days, six months, at one year and then annually thereafter by the Police Department for any modification to the conditions of approval. 12. This conditional use permit shall be subject to review and revocation should the applicant request for an Alcohol Beverage Control license. 13. "No Loitering/Trespass" signs/placards shall be posted in the parking lot. The posted signs must conform to Penal Code Section 602. 14. Provide a Closed Circuit Television System approved by the Police Department and capable of viewing and recording events inside the premises with a resolution which will clearly identify individuals for later identification as follows: a. A minimum of one color camera at each cash register that views the front of a customer, from the waist to the top of the head. b. A minimum of one color camera that views the full length side of a customer at the cash register area. c. A color camera recorder capable of recording events on all cameras simultaneously. EXHIBIT C Page 2 of 3 31A-46 d. A tape or disc storage library of recorded cameras kept for a minimum of 60 days. e. If video tape is used, tapes can not be taped over more than six times. f. An audio recording component that will record sounds occurring at the customer counter. 15. Clearly distinguishable height markers shall be installed on the inside door jamb of all doors used by the public to access the store. Horizontal marks, one-inch wide by three inch long, in different colors, and in a contrasting color to the background, shall be placed every six inches beginning at five feet and ending at six feet, six inches. EXHIBIT C Page 3 of 3 31A-47 31A-48 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~. ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: ~ SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: MINOR EXCEPTION NO. 2005-06 TO PERMIT A SOLID SIX-FOOT TALL FENCE WITHIN THE FRONT YARD LOCATED AT 2022 NORTH HELIOTROPE DRIVE - CHERIE KERR, APPLICANT .--. / Lj. .'..' /.... '.// " .". I . ~'~~.F'/ :-t,...' i. '- ~-7[Ld< ,,/' }J C? ~_ I CITY MANAGER APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Receive and file the staff report denying Minor Exception No. 2005-06. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION On August 22, 2005, the Planning Commission adopted a resolution denying Minor Exception No. 2005-06 by a vote of 4:0 (Cribb, Mondo and Nalle abstained) to allow a six foot high fence within the front yard setback in the Single Family Residential (Rl) zoning district at 2022 North Heliotrope Drive. The Planning Commission made no changes to the attached staff report (Exhibit A) . FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. Agency PG:rb pg\reports\me05-06.cc 31 B-1 REQUEST FOR Planning Commission Action !~ ~~ ~ PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE: AUGUST 22, 2005 TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING - MINOR EXCEPTION NO. 2005-06 FILED BY CHERRIE KERR TO PERMIT A SOLID SIX-FOOT TALL FENCE WITHIN THE FRONT YARD LOCATED AT 2022 NORTH HELIOTROPE DRIVE APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Set Public Hearing For DENIED o Applicant's Request o Staff Recommendation CONTINUED TO Prepared by Pedro Guillen ~xecutive Director ~H~~ t~ Planning anage. RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt a resolution denying Minor Exception No. 2005-06. Zoning Administrator Action On July 27, 2005, the Zoning Administrator referred Minor Exception No. 2005-06 to the August 22, 2005 Planning Commission meeting due to the number of variances requested. DISCUSSION Request of Applicant Ms. Cherie Kerr is requesting approval of Minor Exception No. 2005-06 to construct a solid six-foot tall fence within the front yard setback for the property located at 2022 North Heliotrope Drive. Property Description The property is located on a lot measuring approximately 15,000 square feet and is located in the Single-Family Residential (Rl) zoning district with a General Plan land use designation of Low Density Residential (LR- 7) . The surrounding uses consist entirely of single- family residences (Exhibits 1 and 2) . Project Description The project involves the construction of a six-foot tall solid masonry fence located within the prevailing front yard landscaped setback and will stagger between two and four-feet behind the front property line. The fence has been designed to complement the architectural design and ~~!1 Minor Exception No. 2005-06 August 22, 2005 Page 2 materials of the residence by incorporating similar materials, such as 12- inch wide horizontal "hardie" applied to the lower portion wrought iron panels will be (Exhibits 3 and 4) . siding on the upper half and brick veneer of the fence. Addi tionally, 18 - inch wide utilized between the solid masonry walls Analysis of the Issues Section 41-610 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code establishes height regulations for the construction of front yard fences. Properties that are located along non-arterial streets, such as Heliotrope Drive, are limited to a maximum fence height of three-feet. Additionally, the front yard fence regulations limit the solid portion of fences to a maximum of 18-inches in height. The applicant is proposing a solid six-foot tall fence within the prevailing front yard setback that exceeds the front yard fence regulations. The applicant states that the wall will provide additional security and privacy for the property. Additionally, the applicant states that the construction of the fence would allow for better use of the front yard area by adding additional landscaping and creating an enclosed garden setting. This request will require approval of a minor exception for the following reasons: 1. The proposed fence does not conform to Section 41-610 (a) as the proposed fence will measure six feet in height and will exceed the maximum allowed fence height by 36 inches. 2. The proposed fence will also not conform to Section 41-610 (f) (2) as the fence will be entirely solid. This request exceeds the code regulation limiting the solid portion of walls and fences to 18 inches by 54 inches. Staff surveyed the surrounding neighborhood and observed that the majority of the properties on Heliotrope Drive have large prevailing front yard setbacks ranging from 40 feet to 60 feet. With the exception of two properties, the majority of the properties on this block have large open front yards with some hedges and a few fences that are reflective of the current code height regulations. The remaining properties have no fences at all. The large open front yard setbacks on Heliotrope Drive contribute to the positive aesthetic character of the existing neighborhood. An intrusion into the existing streetscape pattern, such as the proposed solid six-foot tall fence, will negatively impact the visual appearance and character of the neighborhood. 31 B-3 Minor Exception No. 2005-06 August 22, 2005 Page 3 The applicant states that approval of this request will enable her to utilize the front yard area for additional private and personal open space. It has been determined that the need to enclose the front yard area for additional private open space is not vital when considering that the lot size is approximately 15,000 square feet and two and one-half times the size of a typical lot size in Santa Ana. The existing private open space located in the rear yard would allow for substantial private open space and not necessitate the need to enclose the front yard. Based on the above analysis, it has been determined that no special circumstances exist to warrant relief from the code for an increase in fence height and for a solid six-foot tall front yard fence. In an attempt to reduce the construction of new fences that are intrusive and detract from the exiting character and pattern of development of the neighborhood, it is recommended that the strict application of the code be applied in this instance (Exhibit 5). Therefore, it is recommended that the Planning Commission deny Minor Exception No. 2005-06. CEQA Compliance In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed proj ect is exempt from further review as section 15303 (e) exempts the construction of front yard fences. Categorical Exemption Environmental Review No. 05-134 will be filed for this project. ~Y\~ Pedro Guillen Assistant Planner I PG:JM pg\reports\me05-06.pc 318-4 R1 R1 z fI~ 51:r 0 R1 R1 R1 R1 Rl ., I ~ I " R2 I R1 R1 . Rl . Rl R1 Rl R1 C2 R1 ,r Cl "". ~ Cl Cl ~~ Cl , i! C1 ..-289.6" . ~...- >-' '" 0 ...J ~ Rl '" a: III ~- Rl '~~: 1m I Al .B C-SM Cl Cl-MD C2 C3 C3-A C4 C5 GENERAL AGRICULTURAL PARKING MODIFICATION COMMERCIAL SOUTH MAIN COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL COMM. COMMERCIAUMUSEUM DISTRICT GENERAL COMMERCIAL CENTRAL BUSINESS CENTRAL BUSINESS-ARTIST VILLAGE PLANNED SHOPPING CENTER ARTERIAL COMMERCIAL CR GC Ml M2 MO o P PCD PRD COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL GOVERNMENT CENTER LIGHT INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL MILITARY OPERATIONS OPEN SPACE PROFESSIONAL PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Rl R2 R3 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TWO FAMILY RESIDENCE MULTIPLE DENSITY MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SUBURBAN APARTMENTS RESIDENTIAL ESTATE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIFIC PLAN R4 RE SD SP ~ ~~ ME 05-6 CHERRIE KERR 2022 NORTH HELIOTROPE A rPI' - = 500 FEET 1" = 1000 FEET P LAN N N G AND BU LD EXHIBIT 1 318-5 N G AGE N C Y ..... ~ <: ..... lJ.J ..... <( Cl W <( VJ > - lJ.J it - l- I- ... C I- - W >- ..::J W ..... ~ <( a: :!: ..... I- lJ.J <( lJ.J <( - tn IJ.. - I- Cl " Cl I- ",. - ..... <: lJ.J Ql - VJ <: VJ lJ.J Cl a VJ - lJ.J lJ.J - VJ VJ lJ.J a: a: lJ.J a: PROJECT a: SITE >- >- >- ..... ..... ..... ..... - - - :s - :!: :!: <( ..... :!: ... <( IJ.. 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I .O-I";} 1\ \ I : ~I r L I-F ~ ,~ I' ;" - ~ ~;~4" ' ~ ~ ~~i ~ & ~~'"~~ ~i 3 \tl\-ll .;t~' ~;,,,\&o!i '''; 'i ~.." a;i ':;"j x!:\~-,')t ~~ ~ __ ..'l ~o "'~~ ~l'< <I I!J ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ .:-~ \ilt, <W~' ~ ~~ ~n '" ~ '1'15 ~ 1 "L a ~ ~ $t~ ~ ~ ;! "'.,I" ".-.(.j--;l d) ~ Ii} =..~ * ~ ~ ~ i ~ '~ ii -"'- I- ". '\ '" 31~~05-6 ~IBIT 3 , I ' , i ~< 'is ME 05-6 EXHIBIT 4 Minor Exception No. 2005-06 August 22, 2005 Page 1 of 2 Findings of Fact A. That because of special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location, or surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of this chapter. There are no special circumstances applicable to the subject property where the strict interpretation of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subj ect property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of the zoning code. This is a typical lot with no unique site features that warrant a fence above code requirements. B. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights. The denial of this minor exception should not impact the rights of the property owners to enj oy use of their property. The construction of a six-foot tall fence will not guarantee any greater enjoyment than which is permitted by code. Additionally, the lot measures approximately 15,000 square feet and is two and one-half times the size of a typical lot size in Santa Ana. The existing private open space located in the rear yard would allow for substantial private open space and not necessitate the need to enclose the front yard for private open space purposes. C. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The granting of a minor exception will be detrimental to the surrounding properties due to the fortress type fence appearance that is aesthetically incompatible with the immediately adjacent surrounding properties. The existing large prevailing front yard setback provides enhances the visual character of the neighborhood. A six-foot tall fence will be a visual and physical obstruction within the existing prevailing setback pattern of the neighborhood. fl~95 Minor Exception No. 2005-06 August 22, 2005 Page 2 of 2 D. That the granting of a variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. Goal 3.5 of the Land Use Element Policy plan is to encourage residential alterations that are consistent with the architectural character of the neighborhood. The proposed solid six-foot tall fence is not consistent with this stated land use policy, as the solid structure would negatively detract from the large open front yard development pattern that exists. As a result, the proposed fence would have an adverse affect on the architectural character of the neighborhood. 31 B-1 0 ) ZONING ADMINISTRATOR HEARING MINUTES - July 27, 2005 MINOR EXCEPTION NO. 2005-06 Zoning Administrator, Ken Adams opened the public hearing at 10:41 a.m. in the City Hall Ross Annex Conference Room 2001. Also attending:.. Bobbi Stubbs, representing Applicant, Joni Barr, neighbor, Pedro Guillen, Case Planner, and Martha Ramirez, Recording Secretary, Pedro Guillen presented the staff report and recommendation for denial of the construction of a solid six-foot tall fence within the front yard setback for property located at 2022 North Heliotrope Drive. Mr. Guillen received a letter opposing the construction from Rick Kagasoff at 2023 North Heliotrope dated July 26, 2005 as well as received telephone calls opposing construction of fence from Terry Sangster at 2013 North Heliotrope Drive and Loren Webb at 2214 North Greenleaf. .) Bobbi Stubbs commented that Ms. Kerr was out of town and unavailable to attend public hearing and presented two letters of support from Dawn and Robert Lowry, 2012 North Heliotrope dated July 22, 2005 and Kathryn Tarbell and William Daugherty, 2022 North Heliotrope dated July 24, 2005. Ms. Stubbs indicated Ms. Kerr would like the fence for security and privacy as she lives alone and works out of her house. Joni Barr, neighbor at 2012 N. Heliotrope, spoke in support of the fence construction. Zoning Administrator commented on the degree of variances with the fence construction and indicated that merits discussion at the Planning Commission. Mr. Adams motioned to refer the public hearing to the Planning Commission for final disposition. The public notices will be contiguous with the property at 2022 North Heliotrope Drive. Planning Commission public hearing is scheduled for August 22,2005. Adjournment: 11 :00 a.m. Martha Ramirez Recording Secretary ) 318-11 KO - 08/29/05 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-66 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DENYING MINOR EXCEPTION NO. 2005-06 TO CONSTRUCT A FRONT YARD FENCE THAT EXCEEDS THE 36-INCH MAXIMUM HEIGHT FOR THE PROPERTY AT 2022 NORTH HELIOTROPE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Applicant is requesting approval of Minor Exception No. 2005-06 a solid six- foot tall fence within the front yard setback, which exceeds the 36-inch maximum height for front yard fences on non-arterial streets, for the property located at 2022 North Heliotrope. B. Minor Exception No. 2005-06 came before the Zoning Administrator of the City of Santa Ana for a public hearing on July 27,2005. After conducting the public hearing, the Zoning Administrator referred the item to the Planning Commission pursuant to Santa Municipal Code Section 41-641. C. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on Minor Exception No. 2005-06 on August 22,2005. D. Section 41-610 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code contains the wall and fence requirements, including limiting the front yard fence height to 36 inches, and limiting the solid portion of walls and fences to 18 inches. E. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-638 authorizes the Planning Commission to grant a Minor Exception upon making certain findings which have not been established. 1. Will the proposed use provide a service or facility which will contribute to the general well being of the neighborhood or the community? There are no special circumstances applicable to the subject property where the strict interpretation of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of the zoning code. This is a typical lot with no unique site features that warrant a fence above code requirements. 318-12 Resolution No. 2005-66 Page 1 of 3 2. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights. The denial of this minor exception will not impact the rights of the property owners to enjoy use of their property. The construction of a six-foot tall fence will not guarantee any greater enjoyment than which is permitted by code. Additionally, the lot measures approximately 15,000 square feet and is two and one-half times the size of a typical lot size in Santa Ana. The existing private open space located in the rear yard would allow for substantial private open space and not necessitate the need to enclose the front yard for private open space purposes. 3. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The granting of a minor exception will be detrimental to the surrounding properties due to the fortress type fence appearance that is aesthetically incompatible with the immediately adjacent surrounding properties. The existing large prevailing front yard setback provides enhances the visual character of the neighborhood. A six-foot tall fence will be a visual and physical obstruction within the existing prevailing setback pattern of the neighborhood. 4. That the granting of a variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. Goal 3.5 of the Land Use Element Policy Plan is to encourage residential alterations that are consistent with the architectural character of the neighborhood. The proposed solid six-foot tall fence is not consistent with this stated land use policy, as the solid structure would negatively detract from the large open front yard development pattern that exists. As a result, the proposed fence would have an adverse affect on the architectural character of the neighborhood. F. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed project is exempt from further review as section 15303 (e) exempts the construction of front yard fences. Categorical Exemption Environmental Review No. 05-134 will be filed for this project. Section 2. The Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana after conducting the public hearing hereby denies Minor Exception No. 2005-06. This decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the abovesaid hearing, which includes but not is not limited to: the Request for Planning Commission Action dated August 22, 2005, and exhibits attached thereto; and the public testimony, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. 318-13 Resolution No. 2005-66 Page 2 of 3 ADOPTED this 22nd day of August, 2005 by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners: De La Torre, Gartner, Leo, Lutz (4) NOES: Commissioners: None (0) ABSENT: Commissioners: None (0) ABSTENTIONS: Commissioners: Cribb, Mondo, Nalle (3) Glenn Mondo Chairperson APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Kylee O. Otto Assistant City Attorney CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, MARTHA RAMIREZ, Clerk of the Planning Commission, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-66 to be the original resolution adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana on August 22, 2005. Date: Clerk of the Planning Commission City of Santa Ana 31 8-14 Resolution No. 2005-66 Page 3 of3 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: k SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: VARIANCE NO. 2005-25 TO ALLOW REDUCTIONS IN THE FRONT YARD SETBACKS, LANDSCAPING AND LOADING ZONE REQUIREMENTS AT 206 NORTH OLIVE STREET - RICHARD CHIARINI, APPLICANT /'/ /}' / ,- / ,,' ,;; ~" 7C: t .I. ,\/l,' t ~-- CITY MANAGER APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Receive and file the staff report approving Variance No. 2005-25(a) as conditioned, Variance No. 2005-25 (b) as conditioned and Variance No. 2005-25(c) as conditioned. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION On August 22, 2005, the Planning Commission approved Variance No. 2005- 25(a) to allow a reduction in front yard setbacks as conditioned, Variance No. 2005-25(b) to allow a reduction in landscaping as conditioned and Variance No. 2005-25(c) to waive the loading space requirement as conditioned by a vote of 6: 0 (Cribb abstained) in the Professional (p) zoning district at 206 North Olive Street. The Planning Commission made no changes to the recommended conditions of approval outlined in the attached staff report (Exhibit A) . FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. M. Trevino E tive Director Planning & Building Agency AN:rb an\plancomm\vaOS-2S.cc 31 C-1 REQUEST FOR Planning Commission Action ~- /~~~ !'i.~ Jli ~~~ ~ PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE: AUGUST 22, 2005 TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING - FILED BY RICHARD CHIARINI FOR VARIANCE NO. 2005-25 TO ALLOW REDUCTIONS IN THE FRONT YARD SETBACKS, LANDSCAPING AND LOADING ZONE REQUIREMENTS AT 206 NORTH OLIVE STREET APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Set Public Hearing For DENIED o Applicant's Request o Staff Recommendation CONTINUED TO Prepared by Ann Hsin-An Ni ~ecutive Director RECOMMENDED ACTION Mo-u.<p,~Zgr Adopt a resolution: 1. Approving Variance No. 2005-25 (a) to allow a reduction in front yard setbacks as conditioned. 2. Approving Variance No. 2005-25 (b) landscaping as conditioned. to allow a reduct ion in 3. Approving Variance No. 2005-25(c) to waive the loading space requirement as conditioned. DISCUSSION Request of Applicant Richard Chiarini is requesting approval of Variance No. 2005-25 to allow reductions in the front yard setbacks, required landscaping and required loading zone requirements in order to construct a new office building to be located at 206 North Olive Street. Property Description The property is located within the Professional (P) zoning district (Exhibit 1) and has a General Plan land use designation of Low Density Residential (LR7) at seven dwelling units per acre. This site is surrounded by a combination of commercial uses to the north and south, a park to the east, and single-family residences to the west (Exhibit 2). EXHIBIT A 31 C-2 Variance No. 2005-25 August 22, 2005 Page 2 The property is approximately 0.09 acres in area, flat, rectangular in shape and currently vacant. The property is located on the west side of Olive Street between Second and Third Streets; Olive, Second and Third Streets are designated as local streets in the General Plan Circulation Element. Project Description The proj ect involves the construction of a two-story, 1,480 square foot office building. The floor plan includes three work spaces, a meeting room, a storage room and a reception area (Exhibits 3 and 4) . The design of the project demonstrates a high quality appearance appropriate for an office use and satisfies the design standards set forth in the Urban Design Element. The proposed building elevations will be enhanced by providing natural stone veneer, patinated metal roofing, clear glass panels and wood walls (Exhibit 5). These architectural features will accentuate the exterior elevation and provide consistency with the archi tectural styles wi thin the Civic Center Professional District. The existing Olive tree at the corner of Olive and Second Streets will be preserved. A combination of trees, shrubs and ground cover will be planted within the setback area on both Olive and Second Streets. Access to the project will be provided from both Olive and Second Streets. A total of four parking spaces will be provided which satisfy the code requirement. Analysis of the Issues The proposed office use is permitted in the Professional (P) zoning district. The proposal meets the majority of the development standards except for front and side yard setback, landscape planter and loading space requirements. Pursuant to Section 41-315 and 1305 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, a landscaped yard area of 15 feet along all street frontages is required. The variance request is to allow a reduction in required landscape setbacks from 15 feet to 10 feet along Second Street and from 15 feet to 5 feet along Olive Street. Section 41-317 and 317 require a five-foot landscape planter around and abutting the building and a planter for every 10 parking spaces provided while the applicant proposes to reduce the size of the required landscape planter on the west side of the building from five feet to one-foot and no required landscape planters in the parking area. Additionally, a loading space is required pursuant to Section 41-1305 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. 31 C-3 Variance No. 2005-25 August 22, 2005 Page 3 The property has historically been vacant primarily due to the size of the parcel. Because of the limited lot size, it has been impractical to achieve a viable and quality design for any type of development. However, the proposed project meets the intent of the zoning code and the General Plan Land Use Element. Setback Variance The proposed building setback along Second Street varies from 10 feet to 19 feet and from 5 feet to 11 feet along Olive Street. The proposed building is 20 feet wide and 51 feet deep. Due to the limited lot size and configuration, it is not feasible to construct a building to meet the current setback and landscape standards. The proposed parking lot complies with the current setback standards. The applicant proposes to preserve the existing olive tree at the corner of Second and Olive Street as well as install new landscaping materials within the front and side yard setback areas. Staff recommends that the required trees be upgraded to a 36-inch box size and shrubs to a five- gallon size throughout the project to compensate for the reduced landscape setbacks. Landscaping Variance The second variance request is to allow a reduction in required landscaping on the west side of the proposed building. Section 41-317 and 319 require a five-foot landscape planter around and abutting the building and a planter for every 10 parking spaces provided. Due to the small lot size, the applicant is unable to meet this standard. As an alternative, the applicant proposes to provide a one-foot planter that will contain California Gray Rush (Juncus Patens). This plant material is recommended to be planted between stones and pebbles to soften the appearance of the hard surface and provide a buffer between the building wall and the concrete driveway. Loading Space Variance Pursuant to Section 41-1305 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, a 10-foot by 25-foot loading space is required for the building. Due to size and configuration of the parcel, it is not feasible to accommodate the loading zone requirement. Since the building contains only 1,480 square feet of area, delivery of supplies is not anticipated to cause any impact to the public street. A condition of approval is recommended to restrict the delivery hours to before 9:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m. to avoid any potential conflict in the parking area. 31C-4 Variance No. 2005-25 August 22, 2005 Page 4 One of the goals of the Land Use Element is to preserve and improve the character and integrity of existing neighborhoods. The project has been designed to preserve the character of the surrounding neighborhood. The facility will contribute to the general well being of the community by providing professional service to residents and visitors as well as enhancing the economic stability of the area by converting a vacant lot into a vital, active professional office development. In summary, with the approval of the variance requests, the proposed office building will comply with the provisions set forth in the Professional (P) zoning district and Land Use Element of the General Plan. Staff recommends approval of Variance No. 2005-25 as conditioned (Exhibits 6 and 7) . CEQA Compliance This proj ect was reviewed in accordance with the Guidelines for the California Environmental Quality Act. The recommendation is exempt from further review pursuant to Section 15303 and 15305. The Class 3 exemption allows the construction of small structures and the Class 5 exemption allows minor alterations in land use limitations. Categorical Exemption Environmental Review No. 2004-246 will be filed for this project. .,. /.~I Ann Hsin-An Ni Associate Planner ,. ~~ Vince Fregoso, Senior planner Foa. AICP AN:JM an\plancomm\va05-25.pc 31 C-5 ] R1 '~;:~ Ji R1 B JI R1 ~". a ,,,r :~ ~f R1 ~ ti JI > R1 JET R1 Rl R2 ! 11SP.1 R1 R1 R1 -B JI S p R1 80-20 50-20 63.S ~ ~ GC ~ R2 -~ GC ~I 0 [~m p p p I ~~ SO-55 P (p ~ 0 ) 50-13 PROJECT SITE 50-1 80.18 ~ C2 /:~~ R2 0 R1 '~B I~ 0 R1 R1 R2 18- R1 R2 IE] I R2 R1 R1 R2 R3 R3 0 A1 -B C-SM C1 C1-MD C2 C3 C3-A C4 C5 GENERAL AGRICULTURAL PARKING MODIFICATION COMMERCIAL SOUTH MAIN COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL COMM. 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I I (l'" ~ t en t W "'0 ~ ~~ :> 00- Z~'*i5 ".5 ~ ~ cn~ ~ <( W'S 8 ~ om _~ lEB III Gl 'f [c- o ~R ..c.......o A.:CO-~ ._ ~::ll3 "'! c....... ....,. '1: ... c '" Ii .. <( . ._.J:l fI:! ,A:oc...... u:x:~i " ~ :!! __~ .f~M_ ----\-:::h~~ ~ ---1t1t ',- 1 , VA 05-25 E,l(HIBIT 5 31 C-1 0 ~... co 0 ..I u III II III ~ .. .~ ..... ~" z .. . ~ 0( ':u . .s: J: u . ~ J: I- :;) ~ . .. ~ , ~ .... I-- II: Variance No. 2005-25 August 22, 2005 Page 1 of 2 Findings of Fact A. That because of special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, that the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of this Chapter. There are special circumstances applicable to the subject property. The subject site is located on the northeast corner of Olive and Second Streets, which is a contained site surrounded by existing residential and commercial developments. The setback, landscaping reductions and loading space waiver are necessary due to the limited lot size and configuration. This variance will allow the applicant the ability to use the property in a manner that is consistent with similar surrounding commercial and professional uses. B. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights. The granting of the variance will preserve the property owner1s ability to develop the property with a well-designed office building that is consistent with the Professional (P) zoning district. C. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property because the project has been designed to preserve the character of the surrounding neighborhood. The facility will contribute to the general well being of the community by providing professional service to residents and visitors as well as enhancing the economic stability of the area by converting a vacant lot into a vital, active commercial development. VA 05-25 3 ;"C!If 1 Variance No. 2005-25 August 22, 2005 Page 2 of 2 D. That the granting of a variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. The granting of the variance General Plan of the City since designed in conformance with General Plan requirements. 31 C-12 will not adversely affect the proposed office building City Zoning, Development, the was and AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE 1 OF2 Conditions for Approval variance No. 2005-25 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Commission, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and all other applicable regulations. The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this variance. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the variance. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the variance. A. Planning Division 1. The project shall remain in compliance with Site Plan Review DP No. 04-88. 2. File, process and record a five-foot property line radius dedication at the northwest corner of Olive Street and Second Street for a new wheelchair ramp prior to issuance of building permits. 3. File and record a reciprocal ingress and egress agreement to allow shared parking and driveway access with the property immediately to the north prior to issuance of building permits. 4. After project occupancy, include the minimum level time of occupancy. landscaping is to be maintained to of plant materials installed at the 5. The required trees shall be upgraded to a 36-inch boxed size and shrubs shall be upgraded to a five-gallon size throughout the project. 6. Any amendment to this variance must be submitted to the Planning Division for review. At this time, staff will determine if administrative relief lS available or the variance must be amended. 7. Delivery hours are required to be before 9:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m. to avoid any potential conflict in the parking area. 3 mo&t~ AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE20F2 B. Police Department 1. The proposed building and parking lot must conform with the provisions of Chapter 8, Article II, Division 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security Ordinance). These code conditions will require that the existing project's lighting, door/window locking devices and addressing be upgraded to current code standards. Lighting standards cannot be located in required landscape planters. 31C-14 KO -09/02/05 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-67 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING VARIANCE NO. 2005-25 AS CONDITIONED TO ALLOW REDUCTIONS IN THE FRONT YARD SETBACKS, LANDSCAPING AND LOADING ZONE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 206 NORTH OLIVE STREET BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Applicant is requesting approval of Variance 2005-25, to allow three variances from the zoning code to allow reductions in the front yard setbacks, landscaping and loading zone requirements for the property located at 206 North Olive Street. The three variances are as follows: 1. Variance No. 2005-25(a) to allow a reduction in front yard setbacks as conditioned. Pursuant to Section 41-315 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, a landscaped yard area of 15 feet along all street frontages is required. 2. Variance No. 2005-25(b) to allow a reduction in landscaping as conditioned. Section 41-317 and 41-319 requires a five-foot landscape planter around and abutting the building and a planter for every 10 parking spaces provided. 3. Variance No. 2005-25(c) to waive the loading space requirement as conditioned. Pursuant to Section 41-1305 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, a 10-foot by 25-foot loading space is required for the building. B. Variance No. 2005-25 came before the Planning Commission on August 22, 2005 for a duly noticed public hearing. C. The Planning Commission determines that for Variance No. 2005-25 (a, b, and c) the following findings, which must be established pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-638 in order to grant a variance from the provisions of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, have been established: 1. That because of special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location, or 31 C-15 Resolution No. 2005-67 Page 1 of 4 surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of the provisions of this chapter. There are special circumstances applicable to the subject property. The subject site is located on the northeast corner of Olive and Second Streets, which is a contained site surrounded by existing residential and commercial developments. The setback, landscaping reductions and loading space waiver are necessary due to the limited lot size and configuration. This variance will allow the applicant the ability to use the property in a manner that is consistent with similar surrounding commercial and professional uses. 2. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights. The granting of the variance will preserve the property owner's ability to develop the property with a well-designed office building that is consistent with the Professional (P) zoning district. 3. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property because the project has been designed to preserve the character of the surrounding neighborhood. The facility will contribute to the general well being of the community by providing professional service to residents and visitors as well as enhancing the economic stability of the area by converting a vacant lot into a vital, active commercial development. 4. That the granting of a variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. The granting of the variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City since the proposed office building was designed in conformance with City Zoning, Development, and General Plan requirements. D. This project was reviewed in accordance with the Guidelines for the California Environmental Quality Act. The recommendation is exempt from further review pursuant to Section 15303 and 15305. The Class 3 exemption allows the construction of small structures and the Class 5 31 C-16 Resolution No. 2005-67 Page 2 of 4 exemption allows minor alterations in land use limitations. Categorical Exemption Environmental Review No. 2004-246 will be filed for this project. Section 2. The Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana after conducting the public hearing hereby approves Variance No. 2005-25 (a, b, and c) as conditioned in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein as though fully set forth. This decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the abovesaid hearing, which includes but is not limited to: the Staff reports and exhibits attached thereto; and the public testimony all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. ADOPTED this 22nd day of August, 2005 by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners: De La Torre, Gartner, Leo, Lutz, Mondo, Nalle (6) NOES: Commissioners: None (0) ABSENT: Commissioners: None (0) ABSTENTIONS: Commissioners: Cribb (1) Glenn Mondo Chairperson APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Kylee O. Otto Assistant City Attorney 31 C-17 Resolution No. 2005-67 Page 3 of 4 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, MARTHA RAMIREZ, Clerk of the Planning Commission, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-67 to be the original resolution adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana on August 22, 2005. Date: Clerk of the Planning Commission City of Santa Ana 31 C-18 Resolution No. 2005-67 Page 4 of 4 Conditions for Aooroval for Variance No. 2005-25 Variance No. 2005-25 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Commission, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and all other applicable regulations. The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this variance. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the variance. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the variance. A. Plannina Division 1. The project shall remain in compliance with Site Plan Review DP No. 04- 88. 2. File, process and record a five-foot property line radius dedication at the northwest corner of Olive Street and Second Street for a new wheelchair ramp prior to issuance of building permits. 3. File and record a reciprocal ingress and egress agreement to allow shared parking and driveway access with the property immediately to the north prior to issuance of building permits. 4. After project occupancy, landscaping is to be maintained to include the minimum level of plant materials installed at the time of occupancy. 5. The required trees shall be upgraded to a 36-inch boxed size and shrubs shall be upgraded to a five-gallon size throughout the project. 6. Any amendment to this variance must be submitted to the Planning Division for review. At this time, staff will determine if administrative relief is available or the variance must be amended. 7. Delivery hours are required to be before 9:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m. to avoid any potential conflict in the parking area. B. Police Deoartment 1 . The proposed building and parking lot must conform with the provisions of Chapter 8, Article II, and Division 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security Ordinance). These code conditions will require that the existing project's lighting, door/window locking devices and addressing be Exhibit "A" 3ie~~f~ upgraded to current code standards. Lighting standards cannot be located in required landscape planters. Exhibit "A" 3~gC:~O REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION lWtt ~~/~, ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: ADOPT A VOLUNTARY PARCEL MERGER ORDINANCE APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For f' / ~/7 ---./~., .' / &....{-. i} '((6.------ CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO A FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt an ordinance allowing for voluntary mergers of two or more parcels of land under single ownership. DISCUSSION Development projects often entail the construction across multiple parcels of land. This can at times present problems for applicants and result in unnecessary delays for projects. The problems that arise when development projects involve multiple parcels of land include: having the parking and building on separate legal parcels, which could be sold individually; proposed buildings that cross property lines, which could result in separate ownership of the same building; and, significant life safety impacts where minimum building separation and emergency exits are not provided. These problems are typically averted by consolidating the parcels during the development process. However, the consolidation of parcels commonly results in project delays and additional costs to applicants because it requires submittal of a lot line adjustment or subdivision map. These existing procedures can be costly, cumbersome and time-consuming. Several recent proj ects I including Discovery Science Center and City Place, have endured delays while the underlying property line issues were resolved. The proposed ordinance is an effort to streamline the development process by addressing this problem with a simpler lot merger process. Such a process is contemplated in Section 66499.20% of the Subdivision Map Act. which allows for the voluntary merger of contiguous parcels under common ownership. Under this ordinance, parcel mergers would be required to be consistent with the general plan and zoning ordinance. In addition, a 50A-1 Voluntary Parcel Merger Ordinance September 19, 2005 Page 2 parcel merger could not create any new lot lines, nor could it deprive the merged parcel or any adj acent parcel of access. The proposed lot merger process would allow the Planning Manager to approve or deny a proposed merger after consultation with the City Engineer and the Building Official. Approved certificates of merger would then be recorded with the county recorder. These proposed lot merger procedures would streamline the development process for projects that involve multiple parcels of land. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed proj ect is exempt from further review. Categorical Exemption Environmental Review No. 2005-167 will be filed for this project. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. . Trevino E tive Director Planning & Building Agency JT:rb rb\reports\Voluntary Parcel Merger Ord.cc 50A-2 ORDINANCE NO. NS-2697 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADDING ARTICLE XI TO CHAPTER 34 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH A PROCEDURE FOR THE VOLUNTARY MERGER OF PARCELS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The City Council hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. The City is authorized pursuant to Government Code section 6499.20~ to establish by ordinance a process for the voluntary merger of one or more parcels of land provided they are contiguous and under common ownership. B. Section 21 080(b)(1) of the Public Resources Code provides that the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") do not apply to ministerial projects proposed to be carried out or approved by public agencies. Title 14, California Code of Regulations, section15268, part of the State CEQA Guidelines, provides that the decision as to what is "ministerial" can most appropriately be made by the public agency involved, and that each public agency should identify or itemize those projects and actions which are deemed ministerial. Pursuant to this authority, and section 15305 (Class 5 categorical exemption) of the State CEQA Guidelines, the voluntary merger of parcels set forth by this ordinance is a ministerial project exempt from CEQA. C. Pursuant to CEQA, the City has adopted Categorical Exemption No. 2005-167 for the adoption of this Ordinance. SECTION 2: Article XI is added to Chapter 34 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows: ARTICLE XI - VOLUNTARY MERGER OF PARCELS Sec. 34-170. Voluntary Merger of Parcels. Pursuant to the provisions of California Government Code section 6499.20~, a merger and certificate of merger of existing adjoining parcels of real property may be authorized by the Executive Director of Planning and Building ("Executive Director"), and filed for record by the county recorder only where the Executive Director makes all of the following findings, after consultation with the Public Works Agency: Ordinance No. NS-2697 Page 1 of 5 50A-3 (a) The merger will not affect any fees, grants, easements, agreements, conditions, dedications, offers to dedicate or security provided in connection with any City approvals of divisions of real property or lot line adjustments. (b) The boundaries of the parcels to be merged are contiguous, well-defined in existing recorded documents or filed maps and were legally created or have certificates of compliance issued on them. If the finding under this subsection (b) cannot be made, the Executive Director may nevertheless authorize the merger of two or more parcels of land of which at least one was not created in compliance with the Subdivision Map Act and/or local ordinances as an alternative to the issuance of a conditional certificate of compliance. (c) The merger will not alter the exterior boundary of the parcels to be merged. (d) The document used to effect the merger contains an accurate description of the exterior boundaries of the resulting parcel. (e) The parcels to be merged are under common ownership. (f) All parties having any record title interest in the real property affected have consented to the merger upon a form and in a manner approved by the City, excepting all those interests that are excepted from the requirement to consent to the preparation and recordation of final maps under the provisions of California Government Code section 66436 and according to the terms, provisions, reservations and restrictions provided therein for such consent. (g) The parcels, if merged, would be consistent with the City's general plan and Chapter 41 of the Code. (h) The merger, if approved, would not deprive the merged parcel nor any other, adjacent parcel, of access as required by this Chapter. (i) All necessary fees and requirements, including a fee for recording the documents, have been provided. Sec. 34-171. Appeal of Executive Director's Decision. Ordinance NS-2697 Page 2 of 5 50A-4 The Executive Director's decision to grant or deny an application for a voluntary merger of parcels may be appealed to the Planning Commission by any interested party within ten (10) calendar days of the Executive Director's decision. The decision of the Planning Commission, which shall be made pursuant to Section 34-170, shall be final. Sec. 34-172. Concurrent filing of record of survey. Where a record of survey is deemed to be necessary by the Executive Director or the applicant in order to monument and define the boundaries of the merged parcel, such record of survey, otherwise in compliance with all requirements of this article, may be filed with the county recorder at the same time as the merger and certificate of merger. Sec. 34-173. Effect of Voluntary Merger. The filing of said merger and certificate of merger for record shall constitute a merger of the separate parcels into one parcel for the purpose of the Subdivision Map Act and local ordinances enacted pursuant thereto, and the parcels shall thereafter be treated in all respects as a single parcel. Sec. 34-174. Recording of merger without approval prohibited. No person shall record a document merging separate legal parcels into a single parcel for the purposes of the Subdivision Map Act and local ordinances enacted pursuant thereto except in conformity with the provisions of this article. Sec. 34-175. Application Fees. The City Council shall establish by ordinance or resolution such fees as may be required for the review and processing of a proposal for voluntary merger. SECTION 3: All actions by the City granting or denying an application for a voluntary merger or parcels or the issuance of a certificate of merger are hereby deemed exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"). SECTION 4: The application fee to process and review a request for merger and certificate of merger shall be, until further action by the Council by ordinance or resolution, the same as the fee for an application for a lot line adjustment. The fee to appeal the Executive Director's decision to the Planning Commission pursuant to section 36-171 of the Code shall be, until further action by the Council by ordinance or resolution, one-half (%) the application fee for a lot line adjustment. These fees shall, without further action of the Council, be added to the City's Miscellaneous Fee Resolution upon its next update. Ordinance No. NS-2697 Page 3 of 5 50A-5 The Council further finds, determines and declares that the these fees are just and reasonable in that the amount of staff work to process a lot line adjustment is equal to or more than the staff work necessary to process an application for a merger and certificate of merger, and that the staff work needed to process an appeal of the Executive Director's decision is at least one-half C~) or the work needed to process the initial application. SECTION 5: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is 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 anyone or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. ADOPTED this day of ,2005 Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Benjamin Kaufman Chief Assistant City Attorney AYES: Council members NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Council members Ordinance NS-2697 Page 4 of 5 50A-6 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the attached Ordinance No. NS-2697 to be the original ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on , and that said ordinance was published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana Ordinance No. NS-2697 Page 5 of 5 50A-7 50A-8 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION IN THE CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS HABITAT CONSERVATION FUND PROGRAM GRANT // ,: )"'} c2"'~ / '/'. ./ ^,-,:"i-". ./" I I' L/ tC,~ :/., '.. CITY MANAGER CONTINUED TO r~' .------ FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Adopt a resolution authorizing the submittal of a grant application in the amount of $100,000 to the California State Parks Habi tat Conservation Fund Program for the Santiago Park Trailhead. 2. Adopt a resolution authorizing the submittal of a grant application in the amount of $50,000 to the California State Parks Habitat Conservation Fund Program for the Cienega de las Ranas Habitat Restoration Project at Thornton Park. DISCUSSION The Habi tat Conservation Fund Grant Program was established California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990 and provides enhancement and restoration of riparian habitats throughout The application requires a 50-percent match of non-state money. under the funds for the State. The Santiago Trailhead is the main entrance to the Santiago Nature Reserve Trail, Interpretive Nodes Area, and the Santiago Wildlife Habitat Viewing Facility. The proposed project will include installation of small retaining walls and hardscape, signage and interpretive graphics, and landscaping of the trailhead. The project will clarify the entrance to the park and provide a transition between the parking lot, baseball field and the start of the wildlife habitat. The Cienega de las Ranas Habitat Restoration proj ect at Thornton Park consists of the re-creation of the historic ecological conditions of the site. The project includes restoring and enhancing the freshwater marsh habitat surrounding the lake and to the east of the lake, and connecting the flood control channel to the lake with a band of native wetland and 55A-1 Resolution Authorizing Participation in the Habitat Conservation Fund Program Grant September 19, 2005 Page 2 the flood control channel to the lake with a band of native wetland and riparian habitat. To accomplish this, non-native exotic grasses will be removed, and native plants, along with plant and wildlife interpretive signage will be installed. A portion of the matching funds requirement for this grant will be met through in-kind donation of supplies and volunteer labor. The remainder of the matching funds will be available in future Park Acquisition and Development Funds. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. ~ Gerardo Mouet Executive Dire tor Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency 55A-2 Iss09/07/05 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-086 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR THE LOCAL AGENCY GRANT PROGRAM - 2005 UNDER THE HABITAT CONSERVATION FUND PROGRAM OF THE CALlFONIA WILDLIFE PROTECTION ACT OF1990 FOR HABITAT SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING AT SANTIAGO PARK TRAILHEAD BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. The people of the State of California have enacted the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990, which provides funds to the State of California for grants to local agencies to acquire and/or develop facilities for public recreational and fish and wildlife habitat protection purposes; and B. The State Department of Parks and Recreation has been delegated the responsibility for the administration of the program within the State, setting up necessary procedures governing project application under the program; and C. Said procedures established by the State Department of Parks and Recreation require the City to certify by resolution the approval of application(s) before submission of said application(s) to the State; and D. with; and Said application(s) contain assurances that the applicant must comply E. The City will enter into an agreement with the State of California for development of the project. Section 2. The City Council approves the filing of an application for the Habitat Conservation Fund Grant Program under the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990 State grant assistance in the amount of $100,000 for installation of small retaining walls and hardscape, signage and interpretive graphics and landscaping of the trailhead at Santiago Park Nature Reserve; and 55A-3 Resolution No. 2005-086 Page 1 of 3 Section 3. The City Council certifies that it understands the assurances and certifications in the application form; and Section 4. The City Council certifies that the City has or will have available prior to commencement of any work on the project(s) included in this application, sufficient funds to operate and maintain the project(s); and Section 4. The City Council appoints the City Manager, or the Executive Director of the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency or his designee, as agent for the City of Santa Ana to conduct all negotiations, execute and submit all documents, including but not limited to applications, agreements, amendments and payment requests which may be necessary for the completion of the aforementioned project. ADOPTED this day of ,2005. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Laura Sheedy Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Council members ABST AI N Councilmembers NOT PRESENT Councilmembers Resolution No. 2005-086 Page 2 of 3 55A-4 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY & PUBLICATION I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-086 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council, City of Santa Ana 55A-5 Resolution No. 2005-086 Page 3 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-087 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR THE LOCAL AGENCY GRANT PROGRAM - 2005 UNDER THE HABITAT CONSERVATION FUND PROGRAM OF THE CALlFONIA WILDLIFE PROTECTION ACT OF1990 FOR THE CIENEGA DE LAS RANAS HABITAT RESTORATION PROJECT AT THORNTON PARK BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. The people of the State of California have enacted the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990, which provides funds to the State of California for grants to local agencies to acquire and/or develop facilities for public recreational and fish and wildlife habitat protection purposes; and B. The State Department of Parks and Recreation has been delegated the responsibility for the administration of the program within the State, setting up necessary procedures governing project application under the program; and C. Said procedures established by the State Department of Parks and Recreation require the City to certify by resolution the approval of application(s) before submission of said application(s) to the State; and D. with; and Said application(s) contain assurances that the applicant must comply E. The City will enter into an agreement with the State of California for development of the project. Section 2. The City Council approves the filing of an application for the Habitat Conservation Fund Grant Program under the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990 State grant assistance in the amount of $50,000 the Cienega de las Ranas Habitat Restoration Project which will restore and enhance the freshwater marsh habitat around the lake at Thornton Park; and Resolution No. 2005-087 Page 1 of 3 55A-6 Section 3. The City Council certifies that it understands the assurances and certifications in the application form; and Section 4. The City Council certifies that the City has or will have available prior to commencement of any work on the project(s) included in this application, sufficient funds to operate and maintain the project(s); and Section 4. The City Council appoints the City Manager, or the Executive Director of the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency or his designee, as agent for the City of Santa Ana to conduct all negotiations, execute and submit all documents, including but not limited to applications, agreements, amendments and payment requests which may be necessary for the completion of the aforementioned project. ADOPTED this day of ,2005. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Laura Sheedy Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN Council members NOT PRESENT Councilmembers Resolution No. 2005-088 Page 2 of 3 55A-7 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY & PUBLICATION I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-087 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council, City of Santa Ana Resolution No. 2005-087 Page 3 of 3 55A-8 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA RECREATIONAL TRAILS PROGRAM APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1 sl Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For : / /;:)- I ) t:/a'ct\'~Nf~~ c____ - CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt a resolution authorizing the submittal of a grant application in the amount of $240,000 for the Recreational Trails Program under the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation for the enhancement of the Santiago Creek Bike Trail. DISCUSSION The Recreational Trails Program was established under the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century and provides funds annually for recreational trails and trail-related projects. Approximately $2.2 million per year is available for non-motorized projects. The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency is requesting authorization to submit a grant application in the amount of $240,000 for the enhancement of the Santiago Creek Bike Trail, from Santiago Park to the Interstate 5 Freeway. The proposed project will improve the area of the trail that runs under the Main Street Bridge by installing fencing, interpretive graphics, lighting, and reconstructing the trail by the Discovery Museum, Broadway, and the Interstate 5 Freeway. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. Gerardo Mouet Executive Dir ctor Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency 558-1 Iss09/07/05 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-088 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FROM THE RECREATIONAL TRAILS PROGRAM FOR ENHANCEMENT OF THE SANTIAGO CREEK BIKE TRAIL BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. The Transportation Equity Act for the 2151 Century, provides funds to the State of California for grants to state, local and non-profit organizations to acquire, develop and/or maintain motorized and non-motorized trails; and B. The State Department of Parks and Recreation has been delegated the responsibility for the administration of the program within the State, setting up necessary procedures governing project application under the program; and C. Said procedures established by the State Department of Parks and Recreation require the City of Santa Ana to certify by resolution the approval of application(s) before submission of said application(s) to the State; and D. The City of Santa Ana will enter into an Agreement with the State of California to complete the project(s). Section 2. The City Council approves the submittal of an application for $240,000 in grant funds through the Recreational Trails Program for the enhancement of the Santiago Creek Bike Trail from Santiago Park to the Interstate 5 Freeway; and Section 3. The City Council certifies that the City has or will have available prior to commencement of any work on the project(s) included in this application, sufficient funds to operate and maintain the project(s); and Section 4. The City Council appoints the City Manager, or the Executive Director of the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency or his designee, as agent for the City of Santa Ana to conduct all negotiations, execute and submit all documents, including but not limited to applications, agreements, amendments and payment requests which may be necessary for the completion of the aforementioned project. Resolution No. 2005-088 Page 1 of 2 558-2 ADOPTED this day of APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Laura Sheedy Assistant City Attorney AYES: Council members NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN Councilmembers NOT PRESENT Councilmembers ,2005. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY & PUBLICATION I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-088 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Resolution No. 2005- Page 2 of 2 Clerk of the Council, City of Santa Ana 558-3 558-4 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE BOWERS TEMPORARY PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1 st Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For /- // /J V'/' /2 1.. /~ /(1 if '-C~<- U~i-~ vI ~ v CITY MANAGER :/ RECOMMENDED ACTION CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER Adopt a resolution establishing a permit parking district for Bower's Museum. DISCUSSION Bower's Museum has requested that the City establish a temporary permit parking district to alleviate parking problems during their expansion. Parking permits will be issued to Bower's Museum staff only. The proposed temporary parking district is on the north side of 20th Street between Main Street and the westerly limit of the Bowers Museum. Residential sections of the adjacent streets will not be part of the permit parking district. Vehicles without permits will be subject to a "No Stopping Anytime Except With Valid Permit" restriction. After the resolution is adopted and the district is established, the permit parking signs will be installed for the areas noted above and shown in Exhibit 1. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed project is exempt from further review. Categorical Exemption ER No. 2005-163 will be filed for this report. 55C-1 Resolution Establishing the Bower's Temporary Permit Parking District September 19, 2005 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT The cost of this permit parking program is estimated to be $1,100 for signs and permits. Funds are available in the Maintenance Division's account for Operating Materials and Supplies (account no . 11 - 62 3 - 63 91) . APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: 1 I. (' :- -I ~~ '\\t) \'\\.~~ ) Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance and Mgmt. Services AgenCYJ James G. Ross Executive Director Public Works Agency 55C-2 ~- ~ I CUrcAlO r z BUfFALO AV. 0 w 0 cr => CL III .-:- Vl , ~ "= UNO Cl D ----- cr [rJ ~ ~ r--:- VI en r--: VJ z ~ <r :2 BOWERS ~ 20TH 51, 2.0 TH I i ~ 19 ill ----- ST, F--" Vl ) ~ rB n-r S T. ISft-r ST, ~~ r ST, I liTH LEGEND: - ~1i1ttI BOWERS TEMPORARY PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT SANTA ANA t PWA 1 .. .. PUBUC WORKS AGENCY City Council Agenda Date SEPT. 19. 2005 BOWERS TEMPORARY PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT 566it3 bk: 9/12/05 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-089 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ESTABLISHING A TEMPORARY, CONSTRUCTION RELATED, BOWERS MUSEUM OF CULTURAL ARTS PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Section 22507 of the Vehicle Code of the State of California authorizes a city to prohibit stopping, parking or standing of vehicles on certain streets and to establish a system wherein preferential parking privileges are given to residents or merchants adjacent to the streets for their use and the use of their guests, under which the residents or merchants may be issued a permit or permits that exempt them from the prohibition or restriction of the establishing resolution. B. Article XI (commencing with Section 36-480) of Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code ("the Code") authorizes the Council to adopt a resolution to establish permit parking districts wherein parking restrictions apply to all vehicles except vehicles which have been issued parking permits pursuant to said Article. C. Section 36-481 of the Code authorizes the Council to establish permit parking districts by resolution which shall include the district's boundaries and maximum parking limitations within the district. D. Section 36-483 of the Code states that said resolution may specify the parking limitations applicable to the sides of streets adjacent to the property of nonresidential users within the permit parking district. E. On September 5, 2005, the City Council approved an expansion of the Bowers Museum of Cultural Arts, located in the City's Museum District. F. This expansion will be undertaken without closing the Museum to its patrons, thus creating a temporary need for additional parking for construction workers on the expansion project. G. The creation of a temporary, construction related permit parking district is appropriate and needed to accommodate this short-term additional parking demand. 55C-4 H. The City has adopted Categorical Exemption No. 2005-163 for this Project, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Section 2. The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art Temporary Permit Parking District is hereby established, to consist of that area of the City of Santa Ana located on the north side of Twentieth Street west of Main Street, as more particularly depicted in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference Section 3. No person shall park any vehicle at any time on any portion of any street within the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art Temporary Permit Parking District as to which signs have been erected indicating the application of permit parking restrictions, except persons and vehicles exempted from such parking restrictions pursuant to Article XI of Chapter 36 of the Code and this resolution. Section 4. Persons entitled to a permit to park in locations subject to permit parking restrictions pursuant to this resolution include and are limited to those involved in the construction of the expansion project at the Bowers Museum of Cultural Arts. Section 5. The Executive Director of the Public Works Agency is authorized to establish rules for the issuance of parking permits within the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art Temporary Permit Parking District on an as needed basis, and to issue or deny such permits in accordance therewith. Section 6. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution. Section 7. This Resolution shall be null and void, and the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art Temporary Parking District shall become non-operational, on the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Completion for the expansion of the Bowers Museum of Cultural Arts, whichever comes first. ADOPTED this day of ,2005. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor 55C-5 APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Benjamin Kaufman Chief Assistant City Attorney AYES: Council members NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-089 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 55C-6 m >< :c - OJ =i .]::a 55C-8 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING - AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 2005-03 AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 2005-09 (COUNTY MAP NO. 2002-144) FOR A NEW RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION AT 606 SOUTH EUCLID STREET - TU VAN NGUYEN[,/ :AJlIPLIC~.' iL / / t!~/2 I' I // jl L ~z1(r!/ j /.J . tL-- CITY MANAGER APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Approve and adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program, Environmental Review No. 2005-138. 2. Adopt an ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 2005-03. 3. Adopt a resolution approving Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 (County Map No. 2002-144) as conditioned. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION On August 22, 2005, the Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve and adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program, Environmental Review No. 2005-138; adopt an ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 2005-03; and adopt a resolution approving Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 (County Map No. 2002-144) as conditioned by a vote of 7:0 to change the zoning designation from Community Commercial (Cl) to Single Family Residential (Rl) and to subdivide the property into two parcels at 606 South Euclid Street. The Planning Commission added a condition to the recommended conditions of approval to require two additional trees, 15-gallon in size to be planted with the front yard area as outlined in the attached staff report (Exhibit A) . FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. M. Trevino E cutive Director Planning & Building Agency AN:rb an\plancomm\aaOS-03tpmOS-09.cc 75A-1 REQUEST FOR Planning Commission Action ~/. ---', / \. ~_~,~' -~"UcallOn I." ~.,.V "". /' ) \ "'i r- PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE: AUGUST 22, 2005 TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING - FILED BY TU VAN NGUYEN FOR AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 2005-03 AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 2005-09 (COUNTY MAP NO. 2002-144) FOR A NEW RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION AT 606 SOUTH EUCLID STREET APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Set Public Hearing For DENIED o Applicant's Request o Staff Recommendation CONTINUED TO Prepared by Ann Hsin-An Ni M~~. fY'-- Planning Mager RECOMMENDED ACTION Recommend that the City Council: 1. Approve and adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program, Environmental Review No. 2005-138. 2. Adopt an ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 2005-03. 3. Adopt a resolution approving Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 (County Map No. 2002-144) as conditioned. DISCUSSION Request of Applicant Tu Van Nguyen is requesting approval of an amendment application to change the zoning designation from Community Commercial (C1) to Single-Family Residence (R1) and a tentative parcel map to allow a subdivision to construct two single-family residences at 606 South Euclid Street. Property Description The property is located in the Community Commercial (C1) zoning district and has a General Plan land use designation of Low Density Residential at seven dwelling units per acre (LR7). This site is surrounded by multi- family residential to the east, a church/school to the west and north, and commercial uses to the south (Exhibits 1 and 2) . EXHIBIT A 75A-2 Amendment Application No. 2005-03 Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 August 22, 2005 Page 2 The subject property is approximately .30 acres in area. The property is flat, rectangular in shape, and is currently vacant. The property is located on the west side of Euclid Street between McFadden Avenue and the Orange County Flood Control Channel. Project Description The proposed project involves the subdivision of a single-family lot into two single-family parcels and construction of two new single-family residences. Each lot is 6,600 square feet in size. Each residence will contain 2,813 square feet of living area, including four bedrooms, a den/office, three full bathrooms, a center island in the kitchen, separate tub and shower in the master bathroom, a walk- in closet in the master bedroom and a fireplace in the family room. Access to the proposed proj ect will be provided from Euclid Street. A two-car attached garage and two tandem spaces in the driveway will be provided for each unit. The architectural style proposed for this project is Spanish Mediterranean. The exterior material proposed includes tile roof, stucco, precast concrete stone and brick veneer and decorative window surrounds. Additionally, arched doorways and windows and a covered entry porch are features used on the elevations to characterize the Spanish Mediterranean architectural style (Exhibits 3 through 6). A combination of trees, shrubs and sod with an automatic sprinkler system will be installed within the front, side and rear yard setback area. Analysis of the Issues The current zoning classification for the subject property is Community Commercial (C1). A zone change to Single-Family Residence (R1) is required to facilitate the applicant I s request. The proposed Single- Family Residence (R1) zoning district will be consistent with the LR7 General Plan land use designation (Exhibit 7). The property has remained vacant primarily due to the location and the size of the parcel. Because of the limited lot size and location, it has not been practical to achieve a viable and quality design for a commercial development. Additionally, this area failed to transition to commercial uses since the demand for commercial uses along Euclid Street 75A-3 Amendment Application No. 2005-03 Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 August 22, 2005 Page 3 was minimal. The commercial zoning, which has been in place over 20 years, is not consistent with the Low Density Residential (seven dwelling units per acre) general plan land use designation. A rezoning to Single-Family Residence (Rl) is recommended in order to accommodate the proposed development as well as ensuring conformity between the Land Use Element and the zoning map. One of the goals in the City's Housing Element encourages the maintenance, preservation and revitalization of existing residential neighborhoods and supports quality housing for all economic groups within the community. The proposed zone change will allow the construction of two, new single-family dwelling units on a vacant lot which will help to satisfy the housing demand, as well as encourage the rehabilitation of existing housing in the area. A tentative tract map lS proposed to subdivide the existing .30-acre site into two parcels. The subdivision has been reviewed and is in conformance with the City's subdivision regulations as well as the California Subdivision Map Act. The individual parcels meet the provisions of the zoning code with respect to minimum lot size and street frontage. Further, the proposed subdivision is consistent with the Low Density Residential land use designation and all other elements of the General Plan. In an effort to inform the adj acent property owners of this proj ect, public hearing notices were distributed to property owners within a 300- foot radius of this property. Additionally, the Riverview West Neighborhood Association was contacted and they found the proposed single-family development to be compatible with the existing residential neighborhood. In summary, the proposed Single-Family Residence (R1) zoning district is consistent with the General Plan land use designation of Low Density Residential (LR7) as well as the Housing Element to promote a range of suitable housing stock and preserve the integrity and character of neighborhoods. In addition, the tentative parcel map was found to be in conformance with the City's subdivision regulations as well as the California Subdivision Map Act. As a result, staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend that the City Council approve Amendment Application No. 2005-03 and Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 (County Map No. 2002-144) as conditioned (Exhibits 8 and 9) . 75A-4 Amendment Application No. 2005-03 Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 August 22, 2005 Page 4 CEQA Compliance In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program, Environmental Review No. 2005-138 have been prepared for this project (Exhibit 10). /~j/ /1-A?-72 ' / ~/l Ann Hsin-An Ni Associate Planner ~. -FeE:. Vince Fregoso, AICP Senior Planner AN:JM an\plancomm\aa05-03tpm05-09.pc 75A-5 ~ ~~ City of !~Ll~1_ jr--'1-1r- 1(--...J1 II 1;-- -~ IA111 ~~-=-Jl_::_ u :r-l~-:I-:I II I: I: I: A1 Garden Grove WATKINS WAY R2 II II 0 II II II Rl PRl Rl II R1 '.! 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COMMERCIALlMUSEUM DISTRICT GENERAL COMMERCIAL CENTRAL BUSINESS CENTRAL BUSINESS-ARTIST VILLAGE PLANNED SHOPPING CENTER ARTERIAL COMMERCIAL l' = 1000 FEET DAVIT F. R 1 - P R D .... W w a: .... en L R4 DAVIT R2 R2 R2 R2 R I AVENUE C. o. AVENUE R I R I RI R I D. RI f'I\OJECT SITE RI CI R4 o. C. R I o c :i o ::J W CR GC M1 M2 MO o P PCD PRD COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL GOVERNMENT CENTER LIGHT INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL MILITARY OPERATIONS OPEN SPACE PROFESSIONAL PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AA 05-3, PM 05-9 TU VAN NGUYEN 606 S. EUCLID STREET R4 AVENUE R I R1 R2 R3 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TWO FAMILY RESIDENCE MULTIPLE DENSITY MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SUBURBAN APARTMENTS RESIDENTIAL ESTATE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIFIC PLAN GENERAL PLAN: LR7 ZONING: C1 to R1 R4 RE so SP A c:W' - = 500 FEET P LAN N N G AND B U L 0 N G AGE N C Y 7 S'l(lPf12' Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 August 22, 2005 Page 1 of 2 Findings of Fact A. The proposed proj ect , as condi t ioned, improvements are consistent with the Low use designation of the General Plan and with all other elements of the General specific plans. and its design and Density Residential land are otherwise consistent Plan and any applicable The proposed subdivision will result residential units in conformance with land use designation. ln the two single-family density for this B. The proposed proj ect , as requirements of the zoning applicable City ordinances. conditioned, conforms to all applicable and subdivision codes as well as other The proposed provisions of size, frontage proj ect , as the R-l zoning and setbacks. conditioned, conforms district with respect to to all lot C. The project site is physically suitable for the type and density of the proposed project. The proposed site is physically suitable for the single-family development as proposed since the property will be located within the Single-Family Residential (Rl) zoning district and has a General Plan land use designation of Low Density Residential at seven dwelling units per acre (LR7) . Additionally, the site is surrounded by multi-family residential to the east, a church/school to the west and north and commercial uses to the south. D. The design and improvements of the proposed project will not cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish and wildlife or their habitat. The project site is located in an urbanized area, and there are no known fish or wildlife populations existing on the project site. Therefore, the proposed subdivision will not cause any substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish and wildlife or their habitat. EXHIBIT 8 75A-13 Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 August 22, 2005 Page 2 of 2 E. The design or improvements of the proposed proj ect will not cause serious public health problems. The proposed subdivision is not anticipated to have any detrimental effects upon the general public. Each property will have sewer, water and the necessary infrastructure improvements as conditioned in Development Project Review No. 00-41. F. The design or improvements of the proposed project will not conflict with easements necessary for public access through or use of the property within the proposed project. The design or improvements of the proposed proj ect will not conflict with easements necessary for public access through or use of the property within the proposed project since there is no easement within this property. 75A-14 AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE 1 OF4 Conditions for Approval Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and all other applicable regulations. The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this approval. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the tentative parcel map. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the tentative parcel map. A. Planning Division 1. The project shall remain in compliance with Site Plan Review DP No. 2000-41 including floor plans, interior amenities and building materials. 2. An eight-foot high block wall is required along the north and south property lines where the back yard abuts adjacent commercial and church uses to assist in privacy and noise attenuation. The block wall shall be constructed of decorative masonry material with contrasting trim cap. 3. A six-foot construction fence with screen shall be provided along the perimeter of this property during construction. 4. Two copies of the recorded final tract map and CC&Rs shall be submitted each to the Planning Division, Building Division and Public Works Agency within 10 days of recordation. 5. The tentative parcel map, final map and all improvements required to be made or installed by the subdivider shall be in accordance with the requirements and design standards and specifications of the City of Santa Ana and the requirements of the State Subdivision Map Act. EXHIBIT 9 75A-15 AUGUST 22,2005 PAGE20F4 6. After proj ect occupancy, landscaping is to be maintained in accordance wi th the landscape plan approved for the proj ect . This shall include the minimum levels of plant materials shown on the landscape plan and installed at the time of occupancy. 7. All materials excavated or graded will be sufficiently watered to prevent excessive amount of dust. Watering with complete coverage shall occur at least twice daily, once in the late morning and once after work is done for the day. 8. All clearing and earthwork activities shall cease during period of high winds (winds greater than 25 mph averaged over one hour) or during Stage 1 or Stage 2 smog episodes. 9. Streets surrounding the project site should be cleaned at the end of each day of construction. 10. All materials transported off-site shall either be sufficiently watered or securely covered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. 11. The amount of area disturbed by clearing and earthwork activities shall be minimized at all times. 12. Equipment engines shall be maintained in good condition and in proper tune according to manufacturer's specifications. 13. To the extent feasible, gasoline powered equipment shall be used for on-site and off-site construction activities. 14. Prior to issuance of grading permit, the project developer shall submit a site specific geotechnical report that addresses the seismic constraints on the project site and if needed identify design recommendations to ensure the geotechnical stability of the project site. 15. Prior to issuance of grading permit, the project developer shall submit a site specific geotechnical report that addresses the liquefaction potential on the project site and if needed identify design recommendation to ensure the geotechnical stability of the project site. 16. Grading plans for the proposed project shall identify that Best Management Practices would be employed during construction operations to minimize erosion impacts. 75A-16 AUGUST 22, 2005 PAGE 3 OF4 17. Prior to issuance of grading permit, the project developer shall submit a site specific geotechnical report that addresses the soil constraints on the project site and the building load requirements of the project. 18. Prior to issuance of grading permit, the applicant shall submit for review and approval a surface drainage/grading/erosion control plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer, showing the direction and means of flow to the adj acent street. The plan is to include existing and proposed elevations adjacent to all property lines. Drainage routed to the street must be directed beneath the sidewalk and through the curb. 19. The proposed project is subject to Drainage Area I Assessment Fee. 20. Grading plans and building plans for the proposed project shall reflect that the lowest finish floor elevation of any structure shall be one foot above the highest adjacent grade for the AO-l zone and at least as high as the depth number specified for the AE Zone on the flood insurance rate map. All elevations must be referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum. Reference should be made to the Flood Plain Management Ordinance for complete requirements, Santa Ana Municipal Code, Chapter 7. 21. Prior to issuance of Building Permits, the project developer shall submit a noise study to the Planning Department that identifies traffic related noise levels and if needed design recommendations to ensure that the project complies with the City's interior noise standard of 45 db CNEL. 22. Grading plans and building plans for the proposed project shall note that construction activities on the project site shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or any time on Sunday or a federal holiday. 23. No construction equipment on the project site shall operate including warming up until after 7:00 a.m. 24. All construction equipment shall be properly maintained and tuned to minimize noise emissions. 75A-17 AUGUST2~2005 PAGE40F4 25. All equipment shall be fitted with properly operating mufflers and air intake silencers no less efficient than those originally installed. 26. Stockpiling and vehicle staging areas shall be located away from existing residential uses. 27. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the project developer shall submit evidence to the City of Santa Ana of a fee payment between the developer and the Garden Grove School District to offset school facility impacts. 75A-18 MA YOR Miguel A. Pulido MAYOR PRO TEM Lisa B ist COUNCIL MEMBERS Claudia C. Alvarez Carlos Bustamante Alberta D. Christy Mike Garcia Jose Solorio ~ ~ CITY OF SANTA ANA CITY MANAGER David N. Ream CITY ATTORNEY Joseph W. Fletcher CLERK OF THE COUNCIL Patricia E. Healy PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-20) P.O. BOX 1988 . Santa Ana, California 92702 (714) 667-2700 . Fax (714) 973-1461 www.santa-ana.org NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION This is to inform the general public that the City of Santa Ana proposes to adopt a Negative Declaration for the following project: Project Title: Euclid Street Zone Change/Subdivision Project Description: The proposed proj ect is a request for a zone change from Arterial Commercial and Two- Family Residence to Single Family Residence and approval of a parcel map to allow the subdivision of two lots for the construction two single-family residences. Project Location: 606 South Euclid Street Project Number: ER 2005-138 Public Review Period: 7-22-2005 to 8-10-2005 Hearing Date: 8-22-2005 Hearing Location: City of Santa Ana Council Chambers 22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92702 The Negative Declaration and Initial Study as well as all referenced documents will be available for public review at the City of Santa Ana Planning and Building Agency located at 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California. Please submit any comments on the Negative Declaration to the City on or before 8-10-2005. Please direct your comments to: Dan Bott, Environmental Coordinator, City of Santa Ana, P.O. Box 1988, M-20, Santa Ana, CA, 92702. If you have any questions or would like any additional information, please contact Ann Ni at (714) 667-2700. ~l!!11~ cs. 606-2 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 EUCLID STREET ZONE CHANGE/SUBDIVISION INITIAL STUDY ER 2005-138 Project Request The proposed project is a request for a zone change from Community Commercial to Single Family Residence and approval of a parcel map to allow the subdivision of two lots for the construction two single-family residences. Setting The project site is located at 606 South Euclid Street on the Westside of Euclid Street between MacFadden Avenue and the Orange County Flood Control Channel. The project site consists of .30-acres of area, rectangular in shape and currently vacant. The project site is surrounded by multiple family residential uses to the east, a church/school to the west and north and commercial uses to the south. The project site is located within the Community Commercial zoning district and has a General Plan land use designation of Low density Residential at 7 dwelling units per acre. Project Description The proposed project involves the subdivision of two single family lots and the construction of two single family homes. Each lot would be 6,600 square feet in size. Each home would include 2,813 square feet of living area. A 2- car attached garage would be provided for each home. The architectural design for the proposed homes would be Spanish Mediterranean. The exterior building materials would include; tile roof, stucco, precast concrete stone and brick veneer and decorative window surrounds. The Spanish Mediterranean design of the homes would be accented with arched doorways, windows and entries. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS The following is an environmental analysis on the proposed project based on the City of Santa Ana's CEQA Environmental Checklist Form. The analysis incorporates by reference the analysis in the City of Santa Ana Updated General Plan Land 1 75A-20 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 Use Element FEIR. For each environmental issue, the analysis identifies the level of impact that is anticipated to occur. Where required, mitigation measures have been identified to reduce potentially significant impacts to a level considered less than significant. I. AESTHETICS A. Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? B. Damage scenic resources, including but not limited to trees, rock outpourings and historic buildings wi thin a State highway? No Impact The proj ect site is situated wi thin an urban setting and surrounded by developed land uses. According to the City's General Plan there are no scenic vistas or scenic resources wi thin the immediate vicinity of the proj ect site. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not resul t in adverse impacts to any scenic vista or scenic resources along a State Highway. C. Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site and it's surrounding? Less Than Significant Impact The General Plan Urban Design Element identifies that the project site is located within the West Side Design District. The Urban Design Element establishes goals and policies to help guide the design of land uses proposed within a Design District. Specifically, land uses proposed within a Design District should exhibit high quality design and should incorporate design elements that are proportional and aesthetically related to the District setting. Through the City's development review process, the proposed project was determined to be consistent with the City's Urban Design Element and compatible with the existing aesthetic environment within the project area. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not decrease the existing visual character of the project site or surrounding project area. 2 75A-21 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 D. Create a new source of substantial light or glare, which would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? Less Than Significant Impact The proj ect site is situated wi thin an urbanized area and is surrounded by onstreet lighting. Implementation of the proposed project would not introduce substantial amounts of new sources of light and glare into the project area. Any lighting provided on the project site would be designed and located so that all direct rays are confined to the project site. I. AGRICULTURE A. Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland or Farmland of Statewide Importance to non-agriculture use? B. Conflict with existing zoning for agriculture use or a Williamson Contract? C. Involve other changes in the existing environment, which, due to their loca tion or na ture , could individually or cumulatively result in loss of Farmland, to non-agriculture use? No Impact According to the California Department of Conservation Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program, the project site does not contain Unique Farmlands, Prime Farmlands or Farmlands of Statewide Importance. Additionally, based on a site visit conducted by the City's Environmental Coordinator, the project site is currently not in agriculture production. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not result in adverse impacts to any agricultural resources. AIR QUALITY A. Conflict with or obstruct implementation of applicable Air Quality Attainment Plan or congestion Management Plan? No Impact 3 75A-22 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 The proj ect site is located wi thin the South Coast Air Basin and subject to the requirements of the Clear Air Act at both the Federal and State level, as implemented by the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The South Coast Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) is the primary planning document to monitor if air quality standards and objectives are being achieved in the South Coast Air Basin. The air quality objectives in the AQMP are based upon population and growth projections provided in regional planning programs and local general plans. A project could be in conflict with the AQMP if it results in population and growth impacts beyond those identified in regional planning programs and/or local general plans. The proposed proj ect is consistent with the General Plan and its associated growth projections. Therefore, the proposed project would be considered to be consistent with the growth projections and air quality objectives established in the South Coast AQMP. B. Violate any stationary source air quality standard or contribute to an existing or proposed air quality violation? Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated As mentioned previously, the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) regulates air quality pollutants in the South Coast Air Basin. Pollutants for which ambient standards have been established are referred to as criteria pollutants. Criteria pollutants include Ozone (03), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen Dioxide (N02), Sulfur Dioxide (S02), and Particulate Matter (PMI0). The South Coast Air Basin is currently a non-attainment area for Ozone and Particulate Matter. The SCAQMD considers an air quality impact to be significant if it exceeds the criteria pollutant thresholds identified in the Table A-I. Table A-1 EMISSION THRESHOLDS OF SIGNIFICANCE Project Pollutant Construction Tons/ Operations Pounds/Day Quarter Pounds/Day Carbon MonOXlde 550 24.75 550 Reactive Organic Compounds 75 2.5 55 4 75A-23 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 , Nitrogen Oxides 100 2.5 55 Particulate Matter 150 6.75 150 Long-term Operational Air Quality Impacts The proposed proj ect would involve the development of 2 single- family dwelling units. The primary source of operational emissions would be generated by vehicle travel to and from the project site. A relatively minor amount of gaseous emissions would also occur from natural gas and electricity usage. Using the South Coast Air Quality Management District CEQA Air Quality Handbook as guideline, the threshold for potentially significant long-term alr quality impacts would involve the development of 166 single-family dwelling uni ts . The proposed proj ect would involve the development two single family residences and would be considerably less than the threshold of significance for long-term air quality impacts outlined in the CEQA Air Quality Handbook. Addi tionally, the proposed proj ect is consistent with the General Plan and the long emissions generated by the proj ect are accounted for in the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR. Short-ter.m constructed Related Air Quality Impacts Construction operations associated with the proposed project could potentially result ln short-term increases in particulate mater, and to a lesser degree increases in carbon monoxide and ozone. Peak day construction emissions for most pollutants would occur during the clearing, excavation and grading phases. Using the South Coast Air Quality Management District CEQA Air Quality Handbook as a guideline, the threshold for potentially significant short- term air quality impacts would involve the grading of 1,309,000 square feet of area. Assuming grading of the entire proj ect site, approximately 43,200 square feet of area would be graded. The proposed grading would be considerably less than the threshold of significance established by the CEQA Air Quality Handbook. To minimize dust impacts during construction, the proposed project would be required to comply with SCAQMD Fugitive Dust Rule 403 to suppress dust generated by construction operations. 5 75A-24 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 Mitigation Measures . To ensure compliance with SCAQMD Fugi ti ve Dust 403, grading plans and demolition plans for proposed project shall reflect the following notes: Rule the 1. All material excavated or graded will be sufficiently watered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. Watering with complete coverage shall occur at least twice daily, once in the late morning and once after work is done for the day. 2. All clearing and earthwork activities shall cease during period of high winds (winds greater than 25 mph averaged over one hour) or during Stage 1 or Stage 2 smog episodes. 3. Streets surrounding the proj ect site should be cleaned at the end of each day of construction. 4. All material transported offsi te shall either be sufficiently watered or securely covered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. 5. The amount earthwork times. of area activities disturbed shall be by clearing minimized at and all 6. Equipment engines shall be maintained in good condi tion and in proper tune according to manufacturer's specifications. 7. To the extent feasible, equipment shall be used for construction activities. gasoline onsi te and powered offsite C. Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non-attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard? Less Than Significant Impact The proposed proj ect would be consistent with the City's General Plan and would be consistent with the local growth forecasts for the Orange County sub region and regional 6 75A-25 Euclid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 emissions budget developed by the Southern California Association of Governments for the 1999 Air Quality Management Plan. SCAG has determined that the air pollution impacts of any project that conforms to local growth forecasts would be consistent with this forecast and the regional air quality impacts would be adequately mitigated by the Plan to a level considered less than significant. D. Expose Sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? Less than Significant Impact The proposed project would not exceed the South Coast Air Quality Management District threshold for potentially significant long-term and short-term air quality impacts. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not expose sensitive receptors to any substantial concentrations of air quality pollutants. E. Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? Less Than Significant Impact The operation of the proposed proj ect would not generate significant objectionable odors to the public. Construction operations associated with the proposed project could emit construction equipment emission odors that could potentially be objectionable. However, the potential impact would be short-term and would not be considered a significant impact. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES A. Have a substantial adverse impact, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive or special status species in local or regional plans, policies or regulations or by the California Department of Fish and game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services? B. Have a substantial adverse impact on any riparian habitat or natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, and regulations or by the California Department of Fish and game or U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service? 7 75A-26 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 C. Adversely impact individually or probable impacts removal, filling means? federally protected wetlands ei ther in combination with the known or of other acti vi ties through direct hydrological interruption, or other D. Conflict wi th any local policies protecting biological resources, preservation policy or ordinance? or such ordinances as tree No Impact The project site is situated within an urban setting. According to the California Department of Fish and Game Natural Diversity Data Base and the City's Updated General Plan Land Use Element EIR, there are no sensi ti ve biological resources located on or within the nearby vicinity of the project site. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not result in any adverse impacts to any sensitive biological resources. CULTURAL RESOURCES A. Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined in Section 15064.5? No Impact The project site is currently vacant. There are no historical structures within the area of impact that effected by the construction and operation of the proposed project. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not result in adverse impacts to historical resources. B. Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a unique archaeological resource pursuant to Section 15064.5? C. Directly or indirectly disturb or destroy a unique paleontogical resource or site? D. Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries. 8 75A-27 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 No Impact According to the General Plan Land Use Element EIR, there are no known cultural resources on the project site. Given the fact that the project area site is currently improved, the probability for the discovery of unknown cultural resources would be low. VI. GEOLOGY/SOILS A-1. Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? No Impact The Seismic Hazards Mapping Act of 1991 established a statewide seismic hazard mapping and technical advisory program to assist cities and counties in protecting the public health and safety from the effects of strong ground shaking, liquefaction, landslides or other ground failure and other seismic hazards caused by earthquakes. Additionally, the Alquist-Priolo Act directs the State Geologist to delineate regulatory zones that encompass surface traces of active faults that have potential for future surface fault rupture to regulate development near active faults in order to mitigate the hazard of surface fault rupture. The applicable California Quadrangle Official Map of Seismic Hazard Zones dated January 17, 2001 was reviewed to evaluate potential seismic impacts on the project site. According to the Seismic Hazard Zone Map, the project site is not located within a designated Fault-Rupture Hazard Zone. Additionally, the surface traces of any active or potentially active faults are not known to pass directly through or extend towards the project site. Therefore, the potential for surface rupture due to faulting occurring beneath the project site during the design life of the proposed project is considered low. A-2. Strong Seismic Ground shaking? Potentially Significant Impact Unless ~tigation Incorporated 9 75A-28 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 The project site is situated within a highly active seismic region of southern California. A total of 38 active faults have been identified wi thin an approximate 60-mile radius of the proj ect site. The Newport/Inglewood Fault located approximately 13 miles south from the City of Santa Ana is considered to be one of the most dominant faults in regard to potential seismic shaking impacts. The project site could potentially be subj ect to a maximum credible horizontal ground acceleration of O. 30g from a magnitude 6.9 earthquake along the Newport/Inglewood fault zone. A seismic event of this scale could potentially result significant damage to the proposed proj ect. However, the seismic risks at the proj ect site would not be considered significantly different from other areas in the southern California region. The proposed proj ect would be required to prepare a geotechnical report that addresses the seismic constraints on the project site and the building load requirements of the project. Additionally, the proposed project would be subject to the seismic safety standards of the Uniform Building Code. Preparation of the geotechnical report and compliance with the Uniform Building Code would reduce potential seismic shaking impacts to a level considered less than significant. Mitigation Measure · Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the proj ect developer shall submit a site specific geotechnical report that addresses the seismic constraints on the project site and if needed identify design recommendations to ensure the geotechnical stability of the project site. A-3. Seismic-related ground failure, including liquefaction? Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated Soil liquefaction occurs when loose soil deposits below the water table are subjected to large ground accelerations generated from seismic events. Liquefaction lS generally known to occur in saturated cohesionless soils at depths shallower than about 50-feet. According to the City's General Plan EIR, the potential for liquefaction impacts would be high to very high. However, it should be noted 10 75A-29 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 that the General Plan EIR characterization of the project actual potential for liquefaction si te a site specific geotechnical prepared. only provides a broad area. To determine the impacts on the proj ect report would need to be Mitigation Measure · Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the proj ect developer shall submit a site specific geotechnical report that addresses the liquefaction potential on the project site and if needed identify design recommendations to ensure the geotechnical stability of the project site. A-4. Landslides No Impact The project area is flat without any topographical relief. According to the City's General Plan EIR there are no landslide planes or slopes within the project area. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not result in adverse impacts in regards to landslides. B. Would the project result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Erosion refers to the removal of soil from exposed bedrock surfaces by water or wind. The effects of erosion are intensified with an increase in slope, the narrowing of runoff channels and by the removal of groundcover, which leaves the soil exposed. Construction operations for the proposed project would require the excavation, removal and recompaction of onsite soils, importing of fill material, and grading. The uncovered soils on the project site could potentially resul t in erosion and sedimentation impacts to onsi te and offsite drainage facilities. This potential impact could increase during periods of rain. During construction operations the proposed project would be required to incorporate Best Management Practices to reduce potential erosion impacts to a level considered less than significant. 11 75A-30 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 Mitigation Measure . Grading plans for the proposed project shall that Best Management Practices would be during construction operations to minimize impacts. identify employed erosion C. Would the project result in the loss of a unique geological feature? No Impact According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element ErR, the project site does not contain any unique geologic features. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not result in adverse impacts to any unique geologic feature. D. Is the project located on strata or soil that is unstable or that would become unstable as a result of the project and potentially result in on-or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR soil conditions on the project site consist of Metz loamy Sand Soils. Based on the soil conditions on the project site, the proposed project is geotechnically feasible. The project would be required to prepare a site geotechnical report that considers the soil conditions on the project site with the building load requirements of the project and if needed identify design recommendations to ensure the geotechnical stability of the project. Mitigations Measures · Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall submit a site specific geotechnical study the addresses the soil constraints on the project site and the building load requirements of the project. E. Where sewers wastewater is are not available for the disposal of the soil capable of supporting the use 12 75A-31 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems? No Impact The project site lS located within urban setting where sewer service is available. The proposed project would not require septic tanks or alternative disposal systems. VII. HAZARDS/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS A. Create a significant hazard to environment through the routine disposal of hazardous materials? the public transport, or the use or B. Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substance or waste within one- quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? Less Than Significant Impact The operation of the proposed project would not involve acti vi ties that would emit hazardous emissions or involve the routine handling of hazardous or acutely hazardous materials. Construction operations associated with the proposed project could involve incidental handling of hazardous materials such as solvents, paints, gasoline and oil. However, the quantities of the materials would be minimal and would not pose a safety hazard to the public. Any large quantities of hazardous materials used during construction would be subject to compliance with local, state and federal laws and regulations regarding the storage and handling of hazardous materials. C. Be located on a site which is located hazardous material sites compiles Government Code Section 659662.5 and, would it create a significant hazard to the environment? on a list of pursuant to as a result, the public or No Impact According to the City Santa Ana Fire Department, the project site is not included on a list of hazardous material sites. Implementation of the proposed project would not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment. 13 75A-32 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 D. For a project located within an airport land use plan or where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles where a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? No Impact According to the Orange County Airport Land Use Commission Airports Environs Land Use Plan, the proj ect site is not located wi thin an accident potential zone, clear zone or FAA Notification Area. Implementation of the proposed project would not result in safety hazards to people residing within the project area. VIII. HYDROLOGY/WATER QUALITY A. Viola te Regional Water Quality Control Board wa ter quality standards or waste discharge requirements? E. Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? I. Result in an increase in pollutant discharges to receiving waters? N. Tributary to an already impaired water body, as listed on the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) list. If so, can it result in an increase in any pollutant of which the body is already impaired? R. Cause or contribute to an exceedance of applicable surface or groundwater receiving water quality objectives or degradation of beneficial uses? O. Tributary to other environmentally sensitive areas? If so, can it exacerbate already existing sensitive conditions? P. Have a potentially significant environmental impact or surface water quality to either marine, fresh or wetland waters? S. Impact aquatic, wetland or riparian habitat? Less Than Significant Impact 14 75A-33 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 The proj ect site is located wi thin the Los Alami tos/East Garden Grove/Bolsa Chica sub watershed of the Santa Ana Watershed. The Santa Ana River watershed is under the jurisdiction of the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board and subject to the objectives, water quality standards and Best Management Practice requirements established in the Santa Ana River Basin Plan and Orange County Drainage Area Management Plan. The City of Santa Ana implements the goals, obj ecti ves and requirements of the Basin Plan and Drainage Area Management Plan through the City's Local Implementation Plan. The proj ect site storm water flows would drain by sheet flow southerly along Euclid Street to the East Garden Grove Wintersburg Channel ultimately discharging into the Pacific Ocean near Bolsa Chica State Beach. The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board has identified the mouth of the east Wintersburg Channel at the Pacific Ocean an impaired water body. The primary source of potential adverse water quality impacts associated with the operation of the proposed project would be from urban runoff flows. Urban runoff is defined as runoff that occurs during periods that are not usually associated with rainfall, and are most commonly produced from landscaping irrigation, leaking pipes, and water used to wash off surfaces tributary to the street. Since urban runoff flows usually originates in the street, they commonly contain many common pollutants found in streets such as oil and grease and sediment. Such impacts could potentially be in conflict with water quality standards established by the State Regional Water Quality Control Board. However, given the scale of the proposed project nuisance flows are expected to be minimal and would have a less than significant water quality impact. Additionally, during construction operations erosion control measures and other Best Management Practices would be employed to minimize construction-related water quality impacts. B. Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level. Q. Have a potentially significant adverse impact on groundwater quality? 15 75A-34 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 No Impact Construction operations for the proj ect would not require dewatering activities. The proposed project would also not interfere with ground water recharge because the project area is not located in an area that is known to recharge the ground water system. Implementation of the proposed project would not result in significant impacts to any underground water supplies. C. Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner, which would result in flooding on or off-site? D. Create or contribute runoff water which, would exceed the capacity of existing or planned storm water drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted run-off? L. Result in increased impervious surfaces and associated runoff? M. Create a significant adverse environmental impact to drainage patterns due to changes in runoff flow rates or volumes. Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated The project site is currently vacant. The proposed project would introduce impervious surfaces onto the proj ect site and existing rates of surface water runoff would increase. To insure adequate drainage is available for the proposed project, the following mitigation measure shall be implemented. Mitigation Measure · Prior to issuance of a building permit, the project developer shall submit for review and approval a surface drainage plan showing the direction and means of flow to the adjacent street. Drainage routed to the street must be directed beneath the sidewalk and through the curb. 16 75A-35 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 · The proposed project is subject to Drainage Area I Assessment Fee. F. Place housing within a 100-year floodplain, as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? G. Place housing within a 100-year floodplain, as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? H. Place within a 100-year floodplain structures which would impede or redirect flood flows? Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated The City of Santa Ana is a participant in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Communities participating in the NFIP must adopt and enforce minimum floodplain management standards, including identification of flood hazards and flood risks. Participation in the NFIP allows communities to purchase low cost insurance protection against losses from flooding. The published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) for the project site is included on Community Panel No. 0602320256H. The project site located in Zone AOl, and subject to 100-year flood risks. To minimize potential flood hazards the following mitigation measure shall be implemented. Mitigation Measure · Grading and building plans for the project shall reflect that the lowest finish floor elevation of any structure shall be one foot above the highest adjacent grade for the AO-l zone and at least as high as the depth number specified for the AE Zone on the flood insurance rate map. All elevations must be referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum. Reference should be made to the Flood Plain Management Ordinance for complete requirements, Santa Ana Municipal Code, Chapter 7. IX. LAND USE/PLANNING A. Physically divide an established community? 17 75A-36 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 No Impact The project site is situated within an area that is characterized with residential land uses. The proposed project would be compatible with existing residential uses in the area and would not physically divide any established community or neighborhood. B. Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? Less Than Significant Impact The General Plan designation for the project site is Low Density Residential (LR-7), which is consistent with the proposed project. However, to implement the proposed project the zoning designation on the project site would need to be changed from Community Commercial (Cl) to Single-Family Residence (Rl). With approval of the zone change the project would not be in conflict with any planning programs or policies applicable to the project site. C. Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community plan? No Impact According to the City's General Plan, the proj ect site is not included wi thin any habitat conservation plan or any natural community conservation plan. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not be in conflict with any habitat conservation plan. X. MINERAL RESOURCES A. Result in the loss of availability of a locally important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan or other land use plan? No Impact 18 75A-37 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 According to the City's Updated General Plan Land Use Element EIR, there are no areas in Santa Ana that are designated significant Mineral Aggregate Resource Areas. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would not resul t in the loss of any regionally or locally important mineral resource. XI. NOISE A. Exposure of persons to or generation of in excess of standards established in plan or noise ordinance, or applicable other agencies. noise levels local general standards of Potentially Incorporated Significant Impact Unless Mitigation The proj ect and subject General Plan Ordinance. si te is located wi thin the City of Santa Ana to noise standards and guidelines in the Noise Element and Municipal Code Noise The primary purpose of the City of Santa Ana Noise Element is to "Prevent significant increases in noise levels in the community and to minimize the adverse effects of currently existing noise sources." In accordance with the Noise Element, the City has adopted an exterior noise standard of 65 CNEL and an interior noise standard of 45 CNEL. The City also regulates stationary noise impacts though Chapter 18, Article VI of the Municipal Code. The Municipal Code Noise Ordinance presents permissible noise intrusion levels and sets an exterior noise standard for different time of the day and night. The Municipal Code Noise Ordinance also recognizes that some forms of noise are required for construction activity and maintenance. Section 18-314(e) of the Noise Ordinance exempts noise sources associated with construction, repair, remodeling, or grading of any real property, provided said activities take place between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and no construction activity on Sundays or federal holidays. The proposed residential units would front along Euclid Street. The City's Circulation Element identifies that Euclid Street is a Major Arterial designed to accommodate between 33,900 and 50,600 vehicle trips per day. Given the 19 75A-38 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 potential amount of vehicle trips that could occur along Euclid Street, the proposed proj ect could be subj ect to vehicle noise impacts that could potentially exceed the City's interior noise standards. Because the exterior Ii ving areas would be shield by the proposed homes, it would be expected that the proposed project would meet the City's exterior living noise standard. To insure the proposed interior noise standard, shall be implemented. proj ect complies with the City's the following mitigation measure Mitigation Measure · Prior to issuance of Building Permits, the project developer shall submit a Noise Study to the Planning Department that identifies traffic related noise levels and if needed design recommendations to insure that the project complies with the City's interior noise standard of 45 db CNEL. C. A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project. Less than Significant Impact The proposed project would generate a minimal amount of additional traffic within the project area. No significant increases in existing noise levels are expected to occur from project related traffic. B. Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels. Less Than Significant Impact Vibration is a trembling, quivering, or oscillating motion of the earth. Vibration can be either natural as in the form of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, sea waves, landslides, etc. or man-made as from explosions, the action of heavy machinery, or heavy vehicles such as trucks or trains. Both natural and man-made vibration may be continuous such as from operating machinery, or transient as from an explosion. 20 75A-39 Euclid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 Construction operations for the proposed project would involve conventional construction equipment and building practices. No significant vibration impacts would result from construction operations. Additionally, the operation of the proposed project would not result in any long-term vibration impacts. D. A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without project. Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Short-term noise impacts are impacts associated with site preparation, excavation, grading, and construction of the proposed project. The construction-related short-term noise levels would be higher than the existing or ambient noise levels in the project area, but would no longer occur once construction of the project is complete. The City's Municipal Code recognizes that some forms of noise are required for urban development and maintenance and are difficult to control. Section 18-314(e) exempts noise sources associated with construction, repair, remodeling, or grading of any real property, provided said acti vi ties do not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or any time on Sunday or a federal holiday. While adverse, construction, when performed in compliance wi th the requirements of the Municipal Code is typically considered to be less than significant. However, construction noise associated with the proj ect would have the potential to create nuisance noise at nearby residential land uses. To minimize short-term construction noise impacts the following mitigation measures shall be implemented. Mitigation Measures · Grading Plans and Building Plans for the proposed project shall note that construction activities on the project site shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or any time on Sunday or a federal holiday. · No construction equipment on the project site shall operate including warming up until after 7:00 a.m. 21 75A-40 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 · All construction equipment shall be properly maintained and tuned to minimize noise emissions. · All equipment shall be fitted with properly operating mufflers and air intake silencers. · Vehicle staging areas shall be located away from existing residential uses. E. For a project located within an airport land use plan or where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? No Impact According to the Orange County Airport Environs Land Use Plan, the proj ect site is not located wi thin an area that is subj ect to high levels of aircraft noise. Therefore, implementation of the proposed proj ect would not expose people within the project area to significant aircraft noise impacts. XII. POPULATION AND HOUSING A. Induce substantial population growth in an area, ei ther directly or indirectly through extension of roads or other infrastructure. Less Than Significant Impact The proposed proj ect would add an additional two single- family dwelling units to the City's existing housing stock. Based on the City's current average household size of 4.7 persons per household, the population in the City is projected to increase by approximately 10 persons. This increase is consistent with the City's General Plan proj ections. The proposed proj ect is consistent with the General Plan and the projected population increase would not exceed the local or regional population growth projections for Santa Ana. B. Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere. 22 75A-41 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 C. Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? No Impact The proposed proj ect the City and would residential uses or surrounding the project would increase the housing stock in not displace any existing onsite any offsite residential uses area. XIII. PUBLIC SERVICES Fire Protection: Less than Significant Impact The City of Santa Ana Fire Department would provide fire protection and emergency services to the project area. The Ci ty maintains ten fire stations throughout the City. The stations are situated where no location in the City is outside of an approximate 1.5 radius of a fire station. Additionally, the City maintains a Mutual Aid Agreement for fire protection services with the neighboring Cities of Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Tustin, Irvine and Costa Mesa. According to the City of Santa Ana Insurance Service Organization, the City has a low fire risk rating. According to the Santa Ana Fire Department, the goal of the fire department is to have an onsite response time of 5:00 or less 80% of the time. Fire Station No. 8 located at 501 North Newhope would be the closest fire station to the project site. Presently, a shift at Fire Station No. 8 consists of six fire fighters, 1 fire truck, and 1 emergency response unit. The proposed project would result ln minimal increased demand for fire protection and emergency services wi thin the project area. The Santa Ana Fire Department has indicated that under existing levels of manpower and equipment, it does not anticipate any significant constraints in providing adequate fire protection services to the proposed proj ect. Additionally, through the City's development review process, the Santa Ana Fire Department has determined that the proposed project would be in compliance with the City's Fire Code. Police Protection: Less Than Significant Impact 23 75A-42 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 The Santa Ana Police Department would provide police protection services for the proposed proj ect. The Police Department is headquartered at 60 Civic Center Plaza. The City of Santa Ana is subdivided into four policing districts, with each district serving a section of the Ci ty. The proposed proj ect is located wi thin the Westend District. Implementation of the proposed project would increase minimally the demand for police protection services. The Santa Ana Police Department has indicated that under existing levels of manpower and equipment, they would have the ability to provide adequate police protection services. School Facilities: Potentially Significant ~tigation Incorporated Unless The proj ect site is wi thin the boundaries of the Garden Grove School District. The proposed project would increase the number of students at nearby schools and would contribute to increase demand for school services. The project would be subject to school impact fees to fund the enhancement of existing school facilities or for the construction of new school facilities. The payment of school impact fees to the Garden Grove School District would mitigate proj ect-related impacts to school services to a level considered less than significant. Mitigation Measure · Prior to the issuance of building permits, the project developer shall submit evidence to the City of Santa Ana of a fee payment between the developer and the Garden Grove School District to offset school facility related impacts. Parks: Less Than Significant The City of Santa Ana presently operates 35 facilities within its parks and recreation network, along with several public school grounds. The park and recreation facilities within the City of Santa Ana include 342.5 acres of lands, which is equivalent to approximately one acre per 1,000 residents. According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, the City's current goal for parkland is 2.0 acres per 1,000 residents. Based on the Cities current parkland goal and existing parkland to population ratio, 24 75A-43 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 additional parkland is needed to meet the park needs of the communi ty. The proposed proj ect would increase the City's population and would further contribute to the parks/population ratio imbalance. However, to help fund new and or maintain existing park and recreation facilities, the proposed proj ect would be subj ect to the City's park fees. XIV. RECREATION A.Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? B. Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities, which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment. Less Than Significant Impact As mentioned above, additional parkland is needed in Santa Ana to meet current and future park needs of the community. Without additional parkland and recreational facilities being provided, residents would continue to use existing recreational facilities in the City. To help fund new and or maintain existing park and recreation facilities, the proposed project would be subject to the City's park fees. XV. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC A. Cause an increase in traffic, which is substantial in relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the street system? B. Exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level of service standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? Less Than Significant Impact The proposed project is consistent with the City's General Plan. Traffic volumes generated by the proposed project would be ,consistent with the traffic proj ections in the 25 75A-44 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 Circulation improvements impacts. Element. would be No needed additional for proj ect circulations related traffic C. Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including ei ther an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? No Impact Implementation of the proposed project would not increase the level air traffic or increase safety risks within the project area. D. Substantially increase hazards to a design feature No Impact No significant vehicle or pedestrian safety hazards would be associated with the implementation of the proposed project. E. Result in inadequate emergency access Less Than Significant Impact As part of the City's development review process the Santa Ana Police Department and the Santa Ana Fire Department has reviewed the proposed project for potential impacts in regards to emergency access. Both the Fire Department and the Police Department have indicated that implementation of the proposed proj ect would not pose any emergency access constraints or adverse impacts. F. Result in inadequate parking capacity Less Than Significant Impact Through the City's development review process, the Planning Department has determined that the proposed project is providing an adequate amount of parking. G. Conflict with adopted policies supporting al terna ti ve transportation Less Than Significant Impact 26 75A-45 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 Presently, there are alternative modes of transportation within the project area to help reduce traffic trips generated by the proposed project. The Orange County Transportation Authority operates a fixed route bus service when the proj ect area. Metrolink and Amtrak Train Service would also be available through bus service to the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center. The proposed project would not be in conflict with any City policies regarding alternative modes of transportation. Nor would implementation of the proposed proj ect displace any existing modes of public transportation provided within the project area. UTILITY/SERVICE SYSTEMS B. Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? D. Are sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources or are new or expanded entitlements needed? Less than Significant Impact The City of Santa Ana Water Department would provide domestic water service for the proposed proj ect. The City of Santa Ana produces water from two sources. The Orange County Groundwater Basin provides 66% of the annual water supply and the Metropolitan Water District provides 34% of the annual water supply. The City of Santa Ana has 19 active wells with combined capacities of approximately 42,500 gallons per minute. The City also has seven MWD connections with combined normal operating capacities of 20,700 gallons per minute. The total combined capacity of all water production facilities is 63,200 gallons per minute. According to the City's 2000 Urban Water Management Plan, the projected water demand for the City in 2004 would be approximately 51,000 acre feet per year. The proposed proj ect is consistent with the General Plan and the water demands for the proj ect are accounted for In the City's Urban Water Management. To adequately distribution service facilities the proposed would be project needed. new With water the 27 75A-46 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 construction of new water distribution facilities, impacts on water service would be less than significant. A. Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? E. Result in the determination by the wastewater treatment provider, which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the providers existing commitments. Less Than Significant Impact The project area is improved with exiting wastewater distribution facilities. Wastewater service for the proposed proj ect would be provided by, the City of Santa Ana and the Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD). Wastewater from the project would be treated at the OCSD treatment plant No. 1 in the City of Fountain Valley. The wastewater demands for the project are accounted for in the Ci ty' s Urban Water Management Plan. The wastewater flows generated from the proposed project would provide an incidental increase in the amount of wastewater flows to the Fountain Valley treatment plant and would not have a significant impact on wastewater treatment facilities. However, to adequately service the proposed project new wastewater distribution facilities would be needed. The proposed project would be subject sewer connection fees with the City of Santa Ana and the Orange County Sanitation District. With the payment of sewer connection fees and the construction of new wastewater distribution facilities, impacts on wastewater service would be less than significant. C. Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilitie~ or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? Less Than Significant Impact Implementation of the proposed project would not significantly increase the amount of surface water runoff currently generated from the project site. The project would include the development of onsite drainage systems. 28 75A-47 Euclid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 However, the construction of the facilities would not cause significant impacts to the environment. F. Is the project served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs? G. Comply with federal, state and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? Less Than Significant Impacts The City of Santa Ana would provide solid waste collection services to the project site. Solid waste is transported to the Environmental Service transfer station in Irvine, and then taken to the Bowerman Landfill. The Bowerman Landfill is permitted to accept 8,500 tons per day and is anticipated to close in year 2024. The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 (AB 939) mandates all cities and counties in California to divert fifty percent of solid waste generated from landfill disposal. As part of the General Plan, the City of Santa Ana has prepared a Source Reduction and Recycling Element, which describe how the City complies with the mandates of AB 939. In order to comply with the requirements of AB 939, the City has implemented several waste reduction programs including green waste programs, source reduction programs, and recycling programs. According to the California Integrated Waste Management Board, a standard generation rate of 1 ton per person per year is used to estimate the quantity of solid waste generated. The proposed project would have a solid waste disposal demand of approximately 30 tons per year or .030 tons per day. The increases in solid waste would be considered minor in comparison to the 8,500 tons of solid waste taken to the Bowerman Landfill daily. Additionally, the proposed project would be required to comply with the City's recycling program for residential uses to reduce the demand for solid waste disposal. Compliance with the City's recycling program would reduce long-term solid waste disposal service impacts to a level considered less than significant. XVII. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE 29 75A-48 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 A. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory. No Impact Implementation of the proposed project would not substantially reduce the habitat of fish or wildlife species or cultural resources, in that no fish, wildlife or cultural resources are known to exist on the project site. B. Does the project have impacts that are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? Less Than Significant Impact Implementation of the proposed project would result in cumulati ve impacts to the environment. However, the proposed project's incremental contribution would not be considered cumulatively considerable because the proposed proj ect would comply with the applicable requirements of the uniform building code, conditions of approval and mitigation measures, which provide specific requirements that would avoid any significant cumulative impacts within the project area. Furthermore, the incremental impacts associated with the proposed project would be at a level where there would not be considered cumulatively considerable. C. Does the project have environmental cause substantial adverse effects either directly or indirectly? effects which will on human beings Less Than Significant Impact The proposed project involves the development of residential land uses. Construction and operation of the proposed project would not involve any activities that would cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly. Mitigation measures have been identified to reduce potential impacts to the 30 75A-49 Euclid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 environment and human beings to a level considered less than significant. XVIII DETERMINATION Based upon the evidence in light of the whole record documented in the above environmental evaluation and cited references, I find that the proposed project could not have a significant effect on the environment and a Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared. XVIV REFERENCES City of Santa Ana Updated General Plan Land Use Element February 1998. Ci ty of Santa Ana Updated General Plan Land Use Element Environmental Impact, January, 1998, SCH 97071058 City of Santa Ana Zoning Ordinance, December 1998 City of Santa Ana Urban Design Element, July 6, 1998 City Santa Ana Local Register of Historic Structures City Santa Ana National Register of Historic Structures Flood Insurance Rate Map Community Panel No. 0602320256H City of Santa Ana Development Review Committee, August 2001 South Coast Air Quality Management District CEQA Air Quality Handbook, 1993 California Environmental Guidelines, January 1999 Quality Act Statues and Site Visit by Dan Bott Environmental Coordinator, June 2004 California Integrated Waste Management Website City of Santa Ana 2000 Urban Water Management Plan XX. PRE PARERS Dan Bott, City of Santa Ana Environmental Coordinator 31 75A-50 EucIid Street Zone Change/Subdivision ER 2005-138 32 75A-51 awfA Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance PLANNING DIVISION I. Project Title: Euclid Street Zone Change/Subdivision II. Project Numbers: ER 2005-138 III. Lead Agency Name and Address: City of Santa Ana Planning Division P.O. Box 1988 (M-20) Santa Ana, CA 92702 IV. Environmental Coordinator and Phone Number: Dan Bott (714) 667-2719 V. Project Location: 606 South Euclid Street Environmental Determination On the basis of this initial evaluation, I find that: A. D The proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. B. V Although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant A effect in this case because revisions to the project have been made by or agreed to by the applicant. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. c. D The proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. D. D Although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR (EIR No. -) pursuant to applicable standards and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the project, nothing further is required. E. D Pursuant to Section 15164 of the CEQA Guidelines, an EIR (EIR No. - ) has been prepared earlier and only minor technical changes or additions are necessary to make the previous EIR adequate and these changes do not raise important new issues about the significant effects on the environment. An ADDENDUM to the EIR shall be prepared. F. D Pursuant to Section 15162 of the CEQA Guidelines, an EIR (EIR No. - ) has been prepared earlier; however, subsequent ro osed changes in the project and/or new information of substantial importance will cause one or more s' nifican ffects no previously discussed. A SUBSEQUENT EIR shall be prepared. Signature ~~~% Printed Name Julv 19. 2005 Date db\Env Form CEQA Chklst 75A-52 Page 1 of 1 arr~fA Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance Evaluation of Environmental Impacts: I. A brief explanation is required for all answers except "No Impact" answers that are adequately supported by the information sources a lead agency cites in the parentheses following each question. A "No Impact" answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved (e.g., the project falls outside a fault rupture zone). A "No Impact" answer should be explained where it is based on project-specific factors as well as general standards (e.g., the project will not expose sensitive receptors to pollutants, based on a project-specific screening analysis). II. All answers must take account of the whole action involved, including off-site as well as on-site, cumulative as well as project-level, indirect as well as direct, and construction as well as operational impacts. III. "Potentially Significant Impacf' is appropriate if there is substantial evidence that an effect is significant. If there are one or more "Potentially Significant Impacf' entries when the determination is made, an EIR is required. IV. "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated" applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect from "Potentially Significant Impact" to a "Less than Significant Impact". The lead agency must describe the mitigation measures, and briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level. Potentially Significant Potentially Unless Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Issues & Supporting Information Sources Impact Incorporated Impact Impact I. Aesthetics - Would the project: A. Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? 0 0 0 ~ B. Damage scenic resources, including but not limited 0 0 0 JKZ to, trees, rock outpourings and historic buildings within a state highway? C. Substantially degrade the existing visual character ~ or quality of the site and its surroundings? 0 0 0 D. Create a new source of substantial light or glare which would adversely affect day or nighttime views M in the area? 0 0 0 db\Env Form CEQA Chklst Page 1 of 1:1 ATTACHMENT 8 75A-53 aRIA Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance Issues & Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significant Impact Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact II. Agricultural Resources - In determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model prepared by the California Department of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agricultural farmland. Would the project: A. Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland) to non-agricultural use? (The Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program in the California Resources Agency, Department of Conservation, maintains detailed maps of these and other categories of farmland.) o o o o o ~ << ;f III. Air Quality - Where available, the significance criteria established by the applicable air quality management or pollution control district may be relied upon to make the following determinations. Would the project: B. Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use or a Williamson Contract? C. Involve other changes in the existing environment which, due to their location or nature, could individually or cumulatively result in loss of Farmland, to non-agricultural use? A. Conflict with or obstruct implementation of applicable Air Quality Attainment Plan or Congestion Management Plan? B. Violate any stationary source air quality standard or contribute to an existing or proposed air quality violation? C. Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non-attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard (including releasing emission which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors)? D. Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? db\Env Form CEQA Chklst ATTACHMENT B 75A-54 o o o o o o o o o o yV o o ~ o ~ # o o o Page 2 of 1t mn.MNfA ANA. . i Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance Issues & Supporting Information Sources E. Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? IV. Biological Resources - Would the project: A. Have a substantial adverse impact, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive or special status species in local or regional plans, policies or regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services? B. Have a substantial adverse impact on any riparian habitat or natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, and regulations or by the California Department of fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? C. Adversely impact federally protected wetlands (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) either individually or in combination with the known or probable impacts of other activities through direct removal, filling hydrological interruption, or other means? D. Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as tree preservation policy or ordinance? V. Cultural Resources - Would the project: A. Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined in Section 15064.5? B. Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a unique archaeological resource pursuant to define Section 15064.5? C. Directly or indirectly disturb or destroy a unique paleontogical resource or site? dblEnv Form CEQA Chklst ATTACHMENT B 75A-55 Potentially Significant Impact o o o o o o o o Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated o o o o o o o o Less Than Significant Impact 'Z o o o o o o o No Impact o ~ ft( ft( ~ A A ~ Page 3 of 1~ ~'A! Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance Issues & Supporting Information Sources D. Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries? VI. Geology and Soils - Would the project: A. Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: 1. Rupture of an known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? 2. Strong seismic ground shaking? 3. Seismic-related ground failure, including liquefaction? 4. Landslides? B. Would the project result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? C. Would the project result in the loss of a unique geologic feature? D. Is the project located on strata or soil that is unstable or that would become unstable as a result of the project and potentially result in on-or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? E. Where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater, is the soil capable of supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems? db\Env Form CEQA Chklst ATTACHMENT B 75A-56 Potentially Significant Impact o o o o o o o o o o Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated o o o ~ ~ o ~ o J( o Less Than Significant Impact o o o o o o o o o o No Impact M o A o o i( o j;{ o ~ Page 4 of 1t crrrfA Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance Issues & Supporting Information Sources VII. Hazardous and Hazardous Materials - Would the project: A. Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, use or disposal of hazardous materials? B. Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substance or waste within one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? C. Be located on a site which is located on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 659662.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? D. For a project located within an airport land use plan or where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles where of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? VIII. Hydrology and Water Quality - Would the project: A. Violate Regional Water Quality Control Board water quality standards or waste discharge requirements? B. Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level (Le., the production rate of pre-existing nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? dblEnv Form CEOA Chklst ATTACHMENT B 75A-57 Potentially Significant Impact o o o o o o Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated o o o o o o Less Than Significant Impact w w o o )xC o No Impact o o )( )( o JXf Page 5 of 1l an'k Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance Issues & Supporting Information Sources C. Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on- or off- site? D. Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned storm water drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted run-off? E. Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? F. Place housing within a 100-year floodplain, as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? G. Place within a 100-year floodplain structures which would impede or redirect flood flows? H. Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury, or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam. I. Result in an increase in pollutant discharges to receiving waters? Consider water quality parameters such as temperature, dissolved oxygen, turbidity and other typical storm water pollutants (e.g. heavy metals, pathogens, petroleum derivatives, synthetic organics, sediment, nutrients, oxygen-demanding substances, and trash) J. Result in significant alteration of receiving water quality during or following construction? K. Could the proposed project result in increased erosion downstream? L. Result in increased impervious surfaces and associated increased runoff? dblEnv Form CEQA Chklst ATTACHMENT B 75A-58 Potentially Significant Impact D D D D D D D D D D Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated fd ~ D ~ ~ ~ D D D ~ Less Than Significant Impact D D p( D D D ~ ~ p( D No Impact D D D D D D D D D D Page 6 of 1t anfA Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance M. Create a significant adverse environmental impact to drainage patterns due to changes in runoff flow rates or volumes? N. Tributary to an already impaired water body, as listed on the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) list: If so, can it result in an increase in any pollutant of which the water body is already impaired? O. Tributary to other environmentally sensitive areas? If so, can it exacerbate already existing sensitive conditions? P. Have a potentially significant environmental impact on surface water quality to either marine, fresh, or wetland waters? Q. Have a potentially significant adverse impact on groundwater quality? R. Cause or contribute to an exceedance of applicable surface or groundwater receiving water quality objectives or degradation of beneficial uses? S. Impact aquatic, wetland, or riparian habitat? IX. Land Use and Planning- Would the project: A. Physically divide an established community? B. Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? C. Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan? X. Mineral Resources - Would the project: A. Result in the loss of availability of a locally important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan, or other land use plan? D D D D D D D D D D D ~ D D D D D D D D D D D ~ ~ 9\ D )f Ji D ~ D D D D D D % D D ~ D ~ ~ Issues & Supporting Information Sources dblEnv Form CEQA Chklst Potentially Potentially Less Than No Significant Significant Significant Impact Page 7 of 1t ATTACHMENT 8 75A-59 aR~fA Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance XI. Noise - Would the project result in: A. Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies? B. Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundborne vibration or ground borne noise levels? C. A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? D. A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without project? E. For a project located within an airport land use plan or where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? XII. Population and Housing - Would the project: A. Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and business) or indirectly (for example, through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? B. Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? C. Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? Issues & Supporting Information Sources db\Env Form CEQA Chklst Impact o o o o o o o o Unless Mitigation Incorporated w o o )Z o o o o Impact o pi ~ o o )l o o o o o o )( o ~ P( Potentially Potentially Less Than No Page 8 of 12 ATTACHMENT 8 75A-60 . crnfA Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance XIII. Public Services A. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service rations, response times or other performance objectives for any of the public service: Fire protection? Police protection? Schools? Parks? Other public facilities? XIV. Recreation A. Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? B. Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? XV. Transportation I Traffic A. Cause an increase in traffic which is substantial in relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the street system (Le. result in a substantial increase in either the number of vehicle trips, the volume to capacity ration on roads, or congestion at intersections?) db\Env Form CEQA Chklst ATTACHMENT 8 75A-61 Significant Impact o o o o o o o o o Slgnrflcant Unless Mitigation Incorporated o o o ~ o o o o o Slgnrflcant Impact o l( ~ o .H %- ~ J( )t Impact o o o o o o o o o Page 9 of 1~ aRIA Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance Issues & Supporting Information Sources B. Exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level of service standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? C. Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? D. Substantially increase hazards to a design feature (e.g. sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g. farm equipment)? E. Result in inadequate emergency access? F. Result in inadequate parking capacity? G. Conflict with adopted policies supporting alternative transportation (e.g. bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? XVI. Utilities and Service Systems A. Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? B. Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? C. Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? D. Are sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources or are new or expanded entitlements needed? E. Result in the determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? dblEnv Form CEQA Chklst ATTACHMENT B 75A-62 Potentially Significant Impact D D D D D D D D D D D Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated o o D o D D D D D D o Less Than Significant Impact fti- o o ~ ~ fl?L- ~ ~ ftC ~ ~ No Impact D ~ ~ D D D D D o o D Page 10 of 12 crnfA Environmental Checklist For CEQA Compliance Issues & Supporting Information Sources F. Is the project served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's sold waste disposal needs? G. Comply with federal, state and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? XVII. Mandatory Findings of Significance A. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? B. Does the project have impacts that are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, effects of other current projects and the effects of probable future projects). C. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? db\Env Form CEQA Chklst ATTACHMENT 8 75A-63 Potentially Significant Impact Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated No Impact Less Than Significant Impact o )?f o o o ~ o o o J2( o o o Ji o o o R o o Page 11 of 1~ ORDINANCE NO. NS-2698 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA REZONING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 606 SOUTH EUCLID STREET FROM COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (C1) TO SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE (R1) (AA NO. 2005-03) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana does hereby find, determine and declare as follows: A. The Applicant is requesting approval of Amendment Application No. 2005-03 to change the zoning designation from Community Commercial (C1) to Single-Family Residence (R1) and Tentative Parcel Map NO. 2005-09 to allow a subdivision to construct two single-family residences at 606 South Euclid Street. (County Map No. 2002-144) B. On August 22, 2005, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing and unanimously voted to recommend that the City Council: 1. Approve and adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program, Environmental Review No. 2005-138. 2. Adopt an ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 2005-03. 3. Adopt a resolution approving Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 (County Map No. 2002-144) as conditioned. C. On September 19, 2005 the City Council of the City of Santa Ana held a duly noticed public hearing and at that time considered all testimony, written and oral. D. Amendment Application No. 2005-03 is consistent with the General Plan, including but not limited to its goals and policies to preserve and improve the character and integrity of existing neighborhoods. Land Use Element Goal No. 3.0. E. The City Council has weighed and balanced the general plan's policies and has determined that based upon this balancing that the project is consistent with the purpose of the general plan. F. The City Council also adopts as findings all facts presented in the Request for Council Action dated September 19, 2005 accompanying this matter. For these reasons, and each of them, Amendment Application No. 2005-03 75A-64 is hereby found and determined to be consistent with the General Plan of the City of Santa Ana and otherwise justified by the public necessity, convenience, and general welfare. G. The Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program for Environmental Review No. 2005-138, was approved and adopted by resolution which came before the City Council on September 19, 2005. This ordinance incorporates by reference, as though fully set forth herein, this resolution and the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program. Section 2. The real property located at 606 South Euclid Street is hereby reclassified from Community Commercial (C1) to Single-Family Residence (R1). Amended Sectional District Map number 17-5-10 showing the above described change in use district designation, is hereby approved and attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein. (AA No. 2005-03). Section 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is 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 anyone or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. ADOPTED this _ day of ,2005. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher City Attorney By: Kylee O. Otto Assistant City Attorney 75A-65 AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Ordinance No. NS-2648 to be the original ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on , and that said ordinance was published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 75A-66 01 1~~1O + +~!16-5-10 !~r ' I FIRST I (BOlSA AVE.) ST. : il R1 I ['-'R1 C i t Y Grove Westminster R1 o a: ~ City 01 Fountain Valley R1 i~~ L + 20-5.101 1".5.10 EDINGER AVE. Zoning Distri<:t ADOPTED BY RESOlUTION NO. S186 BYTHE SANTA ANA PlANNING COMMISION PART OF ORDINANCE NO. NS.394 ADOPTED BY THE SANTA ANA CllY COUNCil, AUGUST 17, 1959. SCALE IN FEET Al GENERAL AGRICULTURAL -B PARKING MODIFICATION Cl COMMUNllYCOMMERCIAl Cl-MD COMMUNllY COMMERCIAl.MUSEUM DISTRICT C2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL C3 CENTRAL BUSINESS C3-A CENTRAL BUSINESS-ARTISTS' VillAGE C4 PlANNED SHOPPING CENTER C5 ARTERIAL COMMERCIAL CR COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL C-SM GC Ml M2 MO o P PCD PD PRD SOUTH MAIN STREET COMMERCIAL DISTRICT GOVERNMENT CENTER LIGHT INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL MILITARY OPERATIONS OPEN SPACE PROFESSIONAL PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PlANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Rl SINGLE-FAMilY RESIDENCE Rl-4000 SMAll lOT SINGlE.FAMllY RESIDENCE R2 TWO-FAMilY RESIDENCE R3 MULTIPLE-FAMilY RESIDENCE R4 SUBURBAN APARTMENT RE RESIDENTIAL ESTATE SD SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT SP SPECIFIC PLAN o 1000 ~ MINIMUM FRONTAGE -6000 MINIMUM lOT AREA Latest Re''''n Dale, 1-15-98 THIS MAP IS THE OFFICIAl SECTIONAl DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY Of SANTA. ~A. AS AUTHORIZED BY CITY COUNCIL RESOlUTION NO. 74-163, DATED 11-1e-74,1 HEREBY ATTEST THAT THIS MAP IS A TRUE COPY OF THE ORIGINAl.. SECTIONAl DISTRICT MAPNO~'7-5-fO Signe<l ROB UPrE EXECUTIVE DIRECT Pl~N3 & BUlOWGAGENCY c.rtifica.. Da" SEPTEMBER 10 1982 RES. I A..A. I ANl<. NO ORD.I RES. NO. ADOPTED DATE APPPAQVEO 55 71 " 60t A.A .A 1015 A.A.97- 1-171 -18-61 7. '-t7- 1 -17-73 1 -1 -n '-15-97 ee RES. I A.A. I AN)(. NO. ORD.I RES. NO. ADOPTED CATE APPPRQVED ~ . " ~l=rT.OI\J A L DIC:::TU I~T MAP 1 7- 5 -1 0 !ll; ;f. PREPARED BY THE PLANNING DIVISION CITY OF SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA I~l KO - 9/12/05 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-090 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM, AND APPROVING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 2005-09 AS CONDITIONED FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 606 SOUTH EUCLID STREET (COUNTY MAP NO. 2002-144). BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. The Applicant is requesting approval of Amendment Application No. 2005- 03 to change the zoning designation from Community Commercial (C1) to Single-Family Residence (R1) and Tentative Parcel Map to allow a subdivision to construct two single-family residences at 606 South Euclid Street. (County Map No. 2002-144) B. On August 22,2005, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing and unanimously voted to recommend that the City Council: 1. Approve and adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program, Environmental Review No. 2005- 138. 2. Adopt an ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 2005- 03. 3. Adopt a resolution approving Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 (County Map No. 2002-144) as conditioned. C. On September 19, 2005 the City Council of the City of Santa Ana held a duly noticed public hearing and at that time considered all testimony, written and oral. D. The City Council determines that the following findings have been established: 1. The proposed project, as conditioned, and its design and improvements are consistent with the Low Density Residential land use designation of the General Plan and are otherwise consistent 75A-68 with all other elements of the General Plan and any applicable specific plans. The proposed subdivision will result in two single-family residential units in conformance with the density for this land use designation. 2. The proposed project, as conditioned, conforms to all applicable requirements of the zoning and subdivision codes as well as other applicable City ordinances. The proposed project, as conditioned, conforms to all provisions of the R-1 zoning district with respect to lot size, frontage and setbacks. 3. The project site is physically suitable for the type and density of the proposed project. The proposed site is physically suitable for the single-family development as proposed since the property will be located within the Single-Family Residential (R1) zoning district and has a General Plan land use designation of Low Density Residential at seven dwelling units per acre (LR7). Additionally, the site is surrounded by multi-family residential to the east, a church/school to the west and north and commercial uses to the south. 4. The design and improvements of the proposed project will not cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish and wildlife or their habitat. The project site is located in an urbanized area, and there are no known fish or wildlife populations existing on the project site. Therefore, the proposed subdivision will not cause any substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish and wildlife or their habitat. 5. The design or improvements of the proposed project will not cause serious public health problems. The proposed subdivision is not anticipated to have any detrimental effects upon the general public. Each property will have sewer, water and the necessary infrastructure improvements as conditioned in Development Project Review No. 00-41. 75A-69 6. The design or improvements of the proposed project will not conflict with easements necessary for public access through or use of the property within the proposed project. The design or improvements of the proposed project will not conflict with easements necessary for public access through or use of the property within the proposed project since there is no easement within this property. Section 2. The City Council has reviewed and considered the information contained in the initial study and the mitigated negative declaration and mitigation monitoring program, Environmental Review No. 2005-138, prepared with respect to this Project. The City Council has, as a result of its consideration and the evidence presented at the hearings on this matter, determined that, as required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the State CEQA Guidelines, a mitigation negative declaration and mitigation monitoring program adequately addresses the expected environmental impacts of this Project. On the basis of this review, the City Council finds that there is no evidence from which it can be fairly argued that the Project will have a significant adverse effect on the environment. The City Council hereby certifies and approves the mitigated negative declaration and mitigation monitoring program and directs that the Notice of Determination be prepared and filed with the County Clerk of the County of Orange in the manner required by law. Pursuant to Title XIV, California Code of Regulations ("CCR") ~ 735.5(c)(1), the City Council has determined that, after considering the record as a whole, there is no evidence that the proposed project will have the potential for any adverse effect on wildlife resources or the ecological habitat upon which wildlife resources depend. The proposed project exists in an urban environment characterized by paved concrete, roadways, surrounding buildings and human activity. Therefore, pursuant to Fish and Game Code ~ 711.2 and Title XIV, CCR ~ 735.5(a)(3), the payment of Fish and Game Department filing fees is not required in conjunction with this project. Section 3. The City Council after conducting the public hearing hereby approves Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 (County Map No. 2002-144) as conditioned in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. This decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the abovesaid hearing, which includes but not is not limited to: the Request for Council Action dated September 19, 2005 and exhibits attached thereto; and the public testimony, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference Section 4. The approval of Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 is expressly conditioned upon adoption by the City Council of Amendment Application No. 2005-03 to rezoning the property located at 606 South Euclid Street from Community Commercial (C1) to Single-Family Residence (R1). The rights of the applicant under this Tentative Parcel Map shall not vest until the effective date of such ordinance. Should no such amendment become effective, then this Tentative Parcel Map is null and void and of no effect. 75A-70 ADOPTED this _ day of September, 2005. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher City Attorney By: Kylee O. Otto Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers Miguel A. Pulido Mayor CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the. Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2005-089 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 75A-71 Conditions for Approval for Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 Tentative Parcel Map No. 2005-09 is approved subject to compliance, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Manager, with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code and all other applicable regulations. The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this approval. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the tentative parcel map. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the tentative parcel map. A. Planning Division 1. The project shall remain in compliance with Site Plan Review DP No. 2000-41 including floor plans, interior amenities and building materials. 2. An eight-foot high block wall is required along the north and south property lines where the back yard abuts adjacent commercial and church uses to assist in privacy and noise attenuation. The block wall shall be constructed of decorative masonry material with contrasting trim cap. 3. A six-foot construction fence with screen shall be provided along the perimeter of this property during construction. 4. Two additional trees, 15-gallon in size shall be planted within the front yard area at the applicant consent and subject to approval of the Planning Manager. 5. Two copies of the recorded final map shall be submitted each to the Planning Division, Building Division and Public Works Agency within 10 days of recordation. 6. The tentative parcel map, final map and all improvements required to be made or installed by the subdivider shall be in accordance with the requirements and design standards and specifications of the City of Santa Ana and the requirements of the State Subdivision Map Act. 7. After project occupancy, landscaping is to be maintained in accordance with the landscape plan approved for the project. This shall include the minimum levels of plant materials shown on the landscape plan and installed at the time of occupancy. Exhibit A Page 1 of 3 75A-72 8. All materials excavated or graded will be sufficiently watered to prevent excessive amount of dust. Watering with complete coverage shall occur at least twice daily, once in the late morning and once after work is done for the day. 9. All clearing and earthwork activities shall cease during period of high winds (winds greater than 25 mph averaged over one hour) or during Stage 1 or Stage 2 smog episodes. 10. Streets surrounding the project site should be cleaned at the end of each day of construction. 11 . All materials transported off-site shall either be sufficiently watered or securely covered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. 12. The amount of area disturbed by clearing and earthwork activities shall be minimized at all times. 13. Equipment engines shall be maintained in good condition and in proper tune according to manufacturer's specifications. 14. To the extent feasible, gasoline powered equipment shall be used for on- site and off-site construction activities. 15. Prior to issuance of grading permit, the project developer shall submit a site specific geotechnical report that addresses the seismic constraints on the project site and if needed identify design recommendations to ensure the geotechnical stability of the project site. 16. Prior to issuance of grading permit, the project developer shall submit a site specific geotechnical report that addresses the liquefaction potential on the project site and if needed identify design recommendation to ensure the geotechnical stability of the project site. 17. Grading plans for the proposed project shall identify that Best Management Practices would be employed during construction operations to minimize erosion impacts. 18. Prior to issuance of grading permit, the project developer shall submit a site specific geotechnical report that addresses the soil constraints on the project site and the building load requirements of the project. 19. Prior to issuance of grading permit, the applicant shall submit for review and approval a surface drainage/grading/erosion control plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer, showing the direction and means of flow to the adjacent street. The plan is to include existing and proposed elevations 75A-73 adjacent to all property lines. Drainage routed to the street must be directed beneath the sidewalk and through the curb. 20. The proposed project is subject to Drainage Area I Assessment Fee. 21. Grading plans and building plans for the proposed project shall reflect that the lowest finish floor elevation of any structure shall be one foot above the highest adjacent grade for the AO-1 zone and at least as high as the depth number specified for the AE Zone on the flood insurance rate map. All elevations must be referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum. Reference should be made to the Flood Plain Management Ordinance for complete requirements, Santa Ana Municipal Code, Chapter 7. 22. Prior to issuance of Building Permits, the project developer shall submit a noise study to the Planning Department that identifies traffic related noise levels and if needed design recommendations to ensure that the project complies with the City's interior noise standard of 45 db CNEL. 23. Grading plans and building plans for the proposed project shall note that construction activities on the project site shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or any time on Sunday or a federal holiday. 24. No construction equipment on the project site shall operate including warming up until after 7:00 a.m. 25. All construction equipment shall be properly maintained and tuned to minimize noise emissions. 26. All equipment shall be fitted with properly operating mufflers and air intake silencers no less efficient than those originally installed. 27. Stockpiling and vehicle staging areas shall be located away from existing residential uses. 28. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the project developer shall submit evidence to the City of Santa Ana of a fee payment between the developer and the Garden Grove School District to offset school facility impacts. Exhibit A PCWe 3 of 3 /5A-74 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ~ ~~~ ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 TITLE: ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE VENDING VEHICLES AND ESTABLISHING A CITYWIDE VENDING PREFERENTIAL PARKING PROGRAM APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 151 Reading o Ordinance on 2nd Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For ~~ CIT MANAGER CONTINUED TO j, .-/ FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt an ordinance regulating the operation of vending vehicles and establishing a citywide vending preferential parking program pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 22507. DISCUSSION On July 6, 2004, an ordinance was approved establishing regulations for the operation of mobile vending vehicles within Santa Ana. The ordinance established hours of operation, noise restrictions, prohibited vending within 500 feet of schools, parks, community centers or playground facilities and established requirements for controlling trash generated by sales from the vending vehicles. Although the 2004 regulations have proven successful in resolving some of the problems that led to the adoption of the 2004 vending ordinance, additional issues remain that should be addressed. While vending vehicles provide a valuable service to the residents of Santa Ana, vending vehicles also create traffic hazards as well as special dangers to the public safety and welfare of children and residents of the City of Santa Ana. Vending vehicles not only are patronized by adults, but by children as well. Many vending vehicles are presently concentrated on certain streets and in certain neighborhoods. This concentration of vending vehicles creates visibility problems for drivers and pedestrians. Many of the vending vehicles remain in one location throughout the day. In addition to the safety concerns, these vending vehicles create not only parking shortages, but are also creating aesthetic impacts to the residential neighborhoods such as deteriorated parkways. Parkways become barren due to customers of the trucks walking or standing in these parkways while purchasing goods from the vending vehicles. Property owners have complained that the vending vehicles refuse to move their vending vehicles to allow the parkway landscape to regenerate. WS50B-1 Ordinance to Regulate Vending Vehicles September 6, 2005 Page 2 In order to address these concerns, the regulations are proposed as follows: . Establish an annual vending vehicle permit that permits operation of a vending vehicle in Santa Ana. The vending vehicle permit may be revoked after three minor violations or one major violation; . Require that vending vehicles may vend for no longer than 90 minutes in anyone location unless lawfully parked in a vending vehicle permit parking zone; . Require that vending vehicles move a minimum of 500 feet after 90 minutes and cannot return to the same block wi thin the same day after leaving it; . Prohibit vending vehicles from vending within 100 feet of another vending vehicle; . Prohibit vending on streets greater than thirty-five (35) miles per hour; and · Prohibit vending except from the right-hand side of a vending vehicle; Vending Preferential Parking Program A vending preferential parking program pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 22507 is proposed to remedy the over-concentration of vending vehicles that has created the safety and aesthetic issues. The director of the planning and building agency will establish up to 150 permit parking districts throughout the city. A vending vehicle can obtain an annual parking permit from the Planning and Building Agency to enable vending in the permit parking district without being subject to the 90 minute time limit. These annual permit parking spaces will be issued on a first come-first served basis. The City Council will be asked to establish a fee to fund the physical improvements to the parkways including, necessary signage, and hardscape. These improvements will assist in the elimination of the aesthetic impacts to the parkways caused by the vending vehicles. Additionally, to minimize the aesthetic impact of the vending vehicles conducting a business in a residential neighborhood, the director of the planning and building agency will establish standards including signage and vehicle appearance. Vending parking permits may be revoked if there are three minor violations within a twelve-month period or one major violation. The regulations and establishment of the vending vehicle parking permit program are intended to eliminate the concentration of vending vehicles that presently occurs in several areas. This concentration is not only unsightly, but creates parking shortages, complicates street sweeping and trash collection, deteriorates parkways, and creates a safety concern for WS50B-2 Ordinance to Regulate Vending Vehicles September 6, 2005 Page 3 children or other pedestrians not being visible to drivers. The proposed regulations will reduce the negative impacts to the neighborhood and will provide a safer environment for the neighborhood, while providing vending vehicles the opportunity to continue their businesses within Santa Ana. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT This action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Sections 15061 and 15308 of the CEQA Guidelines, which establish a general exemption for projects that do not have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment, and also a categorical exemption for actions by regulatory agencies that provide for the protection of the environment. In addition to the general exemption, the categorical exemption applies in that the project would provide for the protection of the neighborhood environment through the establishment of regulatory procedures for vending vehicles. FISCAL IMPACT Actions to create the appropriate fees and establish the fee amounts will be scheduled for future City Council review and action. Agency DH:rb Rb\Vending Vehicle Ord Mod.cc WS50B-3 ORDINANCE NO. NS-2695 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING SECTIONS 36-56 THROUGH 36-63 OF CHAPTER 36 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO REGULATE VENDING VEHICLES, AMENDING SECTION 1-18.1, AND THE ADOPTION OF A CITYWIDE VENDING PREFERENTIAL PARKING PROGRAM THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 36-56 is added to Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows: Sec. 36-56. Additional Prohibitions. (a) No owner shall permit vending from a vending vehicle that is stopped, parked or standing on any public street, alley or highway: (1) When any part of the vending vehicle is open for vending to prospective customers other than on the side of the vehicle next to the right hand side of the street, alley or highway (except when lawfully parked at the left curb on a one-way street a person may vend to a person standing on the left parkway or sidewalk); or (2) When the prospective customer is standing or sitting in another vehicle; or (3) When the prospective customer is located in that portion of the street, alley or highway which is open to vehicular traffic or for vehicular parking. (b) No owner shall permit his or her vending vehicle to vend within 100 feet of another vending vehicle. (c) No owner shall permit his or her vending vehicles to vend on any public street, alley or highway when the posted speed limit on the public street, alley or highway is greater than thirty-five miles per hour (35 MPH). Ordinance No. NS-2695 Page 1 of 9 WS50B-4 Section 2. Section 36-57 is added to Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows: Sec. 36-57. Time Limit. No owner shall permit his or her vending vehicles to vend for a period of time in excess of 90 minutes in anyone location, and said vending vehicle must be moved a distance of not less than 500 feet between consecutive stops at which vending occurs; and no owner shall allow the vending vehicle to return to vend in the same block in the same day after leaving it. This section shall not apply to vending vehicles lawfully parked in a vending vehicle permit parking zone with a valid vending vehicle parking permit. Section 3. Section 36-58 is added to Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows: Sec. 36-58. Owner's permit required. (a) No person shall own, control, manage, lease or contract with other persons for the operation of a vending vehicle in the city without obtaining and holding a valid owner's permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this article, in addition to any other license or permit required under any other chapter of this Code, for each and every vending vehicle. (b) The permit sticker issued by the City shall be installed on the vehicle in the manner prescribed by the executive director of the planning and building agency. (c) "Owner's permit" shall mean the permit issued to any owner that authorizes the holder thereof to engage in the business of vending from a vending vehicle. Section 4. Section 36-59 is added to Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows: Sec. 36-59. Permit term and renewal. The term of the owner's permit, unless sooner revoked, shall be for a period of one (1) year. Upon the expiration of such term, the permittee may renew the owner's permit for additional one-year terms by submitting a new application in conformance with section 36-60 herein together with such owner's permit renewal fees as may be established by resolution of the City Council. Ordinance No. NS-2695 Page 2 of 9 WS50B-5 Section 5. Section 36-60 is added to Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows: Sec. 36-60. Applications for owner's permits; required fees. (a) Any person desiring to obtain an owner's permit shall make application to the executive director of the planning and building agency. Applications for an owner's permit shall be submitted in the form prescribed by the executive director of the planning and building agency which shall include proof of the items specified in Section 36-61 of this Code. (b) Prior to submitting such applications a nonrefundable fee, as established by resolution of the City Council, shall be paid to the department of finance to defray, in part, the cost of the investigation and report required by this article. The department of finance shall issue a receipt showing that such application fee has been paid. The receipt, or a copy thereof, shall be supplied to the executive director of the planning and building agency at the time such application is filed. Owner's permit issuance fees required under this article shall be in addition to any license, permit or fee required under any other provision of this Code. No owner's permit application shall be processed unless and until the applicant has provided all the information requested on the application and has submitted the appropriate fee(s). (c) Neither the filing of any application for an owner's permit, nor the payment of an application fee, shall authorize the vending from a vending vehicle until such owner's permit has been granted or renewed. Section 6. Section 36-61 is added to Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows: Sec. 36-61. Issuance of owner's permits. The executive director of the planning and building agency, or his designated representative, within ten (10) days after receiving the completed application, shall grant the owner's permit only if he finds that all of the following requirements have been met: (1) The required fees have been paid; (2) The applicant has not had an owner's permit revoked within the preceding twelve (12) months. (3) The applicant has, for each vehicle for which an owner's permit is sought, identified the Vehicle Identification Number and license plate number for said vehicle. Ordinance No. NS-2695 Page 3 of 9 WS50B-6 Section 7. Section 36-62 is added to Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows: Sec. 36-62. Revocation of owner's permit. (a) Any owner's permit may be revoked by the city manager or his designated representative for one (1) felony conviction of the owner during the previous 12 months or three (3) citations for violations of any state law or municipal ordinance to the owner, while in the course of vending from a vending vehicle. The citations may either be criminal filings or administrative citations pursuant to Sections 1- 21 through 1-21.9, or any combination thereof, within the preceding twelve (12) months. (b) No person whose owner's permit is revoked shall be eligible to apply for a new owner's permitfor a period of twelve (12) months following such revocation. Section 8. Section 36-63 is added to Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows: Sec. 36-63. Appeal of School Separation requirement (1) The requirement of five hundred feet (500') distance from a school, pursuant to 36-54(a) may be appealed to the executive director of the planning and building agency. (2) The deputy city manager for development services or designee may modify the requirement of five hundred feet (500') distance if he determines all of the following: i. That because of the school layout there is no entrance or exit within five hundred feet (500') from the proposed boundary modification. II. The location of the proposed boundary modification is not frequented by children as a path of travel. iii. There are no safety concerns with allowing vending to occur in the location of the proposed boundary modification. (3) If a boundary is modified by the executive director of the planning and building agency, then a map identifying the boundaries in which vending is prohibited shall be prepared and be available to the public. The executive director of the planning and building agency shall annually review the map for accuracy and shall make any necessary modifications to the boundaries based upon the criteria in subsection (2) above. Ordinance No. NS-2695 Page 4 of 9 WS50B-7 Section 9. Section 1-18.1 of Chapter 1 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby amended such that it reads as follows (new language in underline, deleted language in strikeout): Sec. 1-18.1. Planning and building agency authority to issue citations. The executive director of the planning and building agency, the planning manager, the building safety manager, community preservation inspectors, code enforcement inspectors, senior building inspectors, and building inspectors have the duty to enforce the following provisions of this Code: Chapter 8, sections 10-2, 10-8, 10-16, 10-19, 10-26, 10-27, 10-64, 10-70,10-71,10-89,10-97,10-98,10-100, 10-140,10-141, 10-142,10- 143,10-150,10-151,10-177,10-197,10-203,10-209, 10-221 through 10- 238; sections 16-1,16-2,16-3,16-4,16-6,16-34,16-35,16-46 through 16-60; sections 16-110--16-125; Chapter 17; sections 18-17,18-39,18- 40, 18-352, 18-400 through 18-420 Chapter 21; Chapter 26; section 36- 148; sections 36-50 through 36-5563; and Chapter 41. The above listed officers and employees also have the duty to enforce sections 27551, 27671 and 27672 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California with respect to sales of food from vehicles. The above listed officers and employees shall also have the duty to enforce permit parking districts established by the City of Santa Ana. The above-listed officers and employees are authorized to arrest persons without a warrant whenever they have reasonable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has committed a violation of said provisions in their presence. In any case in which a person is arrested pursuant to this section, and the person arrested does not demand to be taken before a magistrate, said officer or employee making the arrest shall prepare a written notice to appear and release the person on his or her promise to appear as prescribed by Chapter 5C, Title III, Part 2 of the Penal Code of the State of California (commencing with Section 853.5). Section 10. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby, finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Section 22507 of the Vehicle Code of the State of California authorizes a city to prohibit stopping, parking or standing of vehicles on certain streets and to establish a permit system exempting certain vehicles from the prohibition. B. Vending Vehicles are conducting businesses within primarily residential zones. This business creates impacts to the residential neighborhoods, such as increased traffic, pedestrian congestion, and litter accumulation. The citywide vending permit parking district is necessary in order to protect neighborhood integrity against excessive intrusion of vending vehicles which are parked in these residential neighborhoods throughout the day and night. Ordinance No. NS-2695 Page 5 of 9 WS50B-8 C. The City Council hereby desires to adopt a citywide preferential parking program pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 22507. The preferential parking program shall be referred to as the vending permit parking district. D. The parking restrictions imposed pursuant to the Santa Ana Municipal Code, Chapter 36, Article XI, and this Ordinance shall apply to any vending permit parking area so designated by appropriate signage. E. The executive director of the planning and building agency or his designee is hereby authorized by this ordinance to select appropriate vending permit parking locations and to establish up to 150 individual vending permit parking districts within the City of Santa Ana. Each individual vending permit parking district shall only be large enough to accommodate one vending vehicle. F. All vending vehicles parked in a permit parking district shall be subject to the Santa Ana Municipal Code, with the exception of the time limits established in Section 36-57. G. No person shall park any vehicle at any time on any portion of any street within the citywide vending permit parking district which signs have been erected indicating the application of permit parking restrictions, except persons and vehicles exempted from such parking restrictions. The signs may provide for the towing of vehicles parked in violation of the parking restrictions. H. The executive director of the planning and building agency is authorized to promulgate eligibility criteria for the issuance of vending parking permits to vendors, and to issue or deny such permits in accordance therewith; and to establish written rules for the vending permit parking districts. Such rules shall be designed to minimize the impacts upon the residential neighborhoods. Such impacts include but are not limited to: increased traffic, pedestrian congestion, parking shortages, litter accumulation and damage to the public parkways. Such rules may be revised from time to time, as circumstances require. Section 11. The executive director of the planning and building agency on his own authority and at his sole and absolute discretion may establish a Vending Permit Parking Advisory Committee to assist in the selection of the 150 individual Vending Permit Parking Districts and/or the implementation of this ordinance. Section 12. In adopting the amendments set forth in Sections 1 through 9 above, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Vending vehicles within the City of Santa Ana present public safety and welfare concerns to the residents of Santa Ana, especially the children. B. California Vehicle Code Section 22455(b) permits cities to adopt additional requirements for vending vehicles for public safety. Ordinance No. NS-2695 Page 6 of9 WS50B-9 C. The safety of children is a significant concern for the City of Santa Ana. 1. In California Vehicle Code Section 22456, the Legislature declared, "motor vehicles engaged in vending ice cream and similar food items in residential neighborhoods can increase the danger to children." 2. Many of the vending vehicles in Santa Ana, not only ice cream trucks, cater to children by offering toys and snack type items. As such, children, often unsupervised, purchase items from the vending vehicles. D. Accidents have occurred as a result of pedestrians crossing the street mid-block without regard for traffic to get to a vending vehicle. The risk to pedestrians crossing the street mid-block at night is increased due to the decreased visibility. E. The purpose of this ordinance is to regulate a business being operated within the City of Santa Ana; the purpose of this ordinance is not to regulate vehicular traffic except to protect the public safety and welfare of the residents as permitted by the Vehicle Code. F. Vending Vehicles are conducting businesses within primarily residential zones. This business creates impacts to the residential neighborhoods, such as increased traffic, reduction in available parking, pedestrian congestion, and litter accumulation. 1. Presently, vending vehicles are required to be equipped with on- board refuse containers large enough to contain all trash and refuse generated by the operation of the vehicle. Also, all trash and refuse generated by the vending vehicle must be picked-up within a fifty-foot (50') radius of the outside of the before the vehicle is moved. 2. The 90 minute time limit in anyone location will require the vending vehicles to move from the block thereby reducing the impact to parking in the neighborhood, as well reduce the impacts to the residential neighborhoods, such as increased traffic, pedestrian congestion, and litter accumulation. G. The Request for Council Action for this ordinance dated September 6, 2005, and Ordinance NS-2655 shall by this reference be incorporated herein, and together with this ordinance, any amendments or supplements and the oral testimony before the City Council, shall constitute the necessary findings for this ordinance. H. The City Council has considered all of the written and oral testimony offered concerning whether to adopt this ordinance. I. Based upon this record the City Council finds that the standards set forth in this ordinance, and each of them, are necessary to protect the public Ordinance No. NS-2695 Page 7 of 9 WS50B-10 safety and welfare of the children and residents of the City of Santa Ana associated with vending vehicles. J. The police power regulations, such as those employed in this ordinance, are legitimate, reasonable means of accountability to help protect the public safety and welfare of the children and residents of the City of Santa Ana. K. All provisions of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, which are repeated herein, are repeated solely in order to comply with the provisions of section 418 of the Charter of the City of Santa Ana. Any such restatement of existing provisions of the Code is not intended, nor shall it be interpreted, as constituting a new action or decision of the City Council, but rather such provisions are repeated for tracking purposes only in conformance with the Charter. L. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the recommended action is exempt from further review. Categorical Exemption Environmental Review No. 2005-161 will be filed for this project. Section 13. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is 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 anyone or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 14. The city clerk shall certify to the adoption of this ordinance and cause the same to be published in the manner prescribed by law. ADOPTED this day of ,2005. Miguel A. Pulido Mayor Ordinance No. NS-2695 Page 8 of 9 WS50B-11 APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney By: Kylee O. Otto Assistant City Attorney AYES: Council members NOES: Council members ABSTAIN: Councilmembers NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Ordinance No. to be the original ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana Ordinance No. NS-2695 Page 9 of 9 WS50B-12