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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
NOVEMBER 17, 2008
TITLE:
VARIANCE NO. 2008-15 TO REDUCE ON-
SITE PARKING AND ALLOW A PRIVATE
RECREATION FACILITY AT 602 EAST
FOURTH STREET - LATINO HEALTH
ACCESS, APPLICANT
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CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
APPROVED
^ As Recommended
^ As Amended
^ Ordinance on 15t Reading
^ Ordinance on 2nd Reading
^ Implementing Resolution
^ Set Public Hearing For_
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
Receive and file the staff report approving Variance No. 2008-15 as
conditioned.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION
On October 13, 2008, the Planning Commission adopted a resolution
approving Variance No. 2008-15 as conditioned by a vote of 4:0 (Leo
abstained, Gartner and Yrarrazaval absent) to reduce on-site parking and
allow a private recreation facility at 602 East Fourth Street in the
General Commercial (C2) zoning district. 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.
Ja M. Trevino
Executive Director
Planning & Building Agency
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REQUEST FOR
Planning Commission Action
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE:
OCTOBER 13, 2008
TITLE:
PUBLIC HEARING - FILED BY LATINO HEALTH
ACCESS FOR VARIANCE NO. 2008-15 TO REDUCE
ON-SITE PARKING AND ALLOW A PRIVATE
RECREATION FACILITY AT 602 EAST FOURTH
STREET
Prepared by Lucy Linnaus
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Executive Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION
PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY
APPROVED
^ As Recommended
^ As Amended
^ Set Public Hearing For
DENIED
^ Applicant's Request
^ Staff Recommendation
CONTINUED TO
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Planning Mana r
Adopt a resolution approving Variance No. 2008-15 as conditioned.
DISCUSSION
Request of Applicant
James Bostic, on behalf of the Latino Center for Prevention and Action in
Health [Latino Health Access, Inc. (LHA)], is requesting approval of a
variance from the Santa Ana Municipal Code (SANG) to reduce the required
number of on-site parking stalls in order to allow a private recreation
facility and a community center at 602 East Fourth Street.
Property Description
The project site is located within the Lacy neighborhood and is east of
Lacy Street. The parcel is a through lot that fronts both Third and
Fourth Streets. The subject site is a flat, rectangular shaped, vacant
parcel of land composed of four individual parcels totaling 25,000
square feet. The two parcels with street front on Fourth Street have a
zoning designation of General Commercial (C2) and a General Plan land
use designation of General Commercial (GC), while the parcels with
street front on Third Street have a zoning designation of Two-Family
Residence (R2) and a General Plan land use designation of Medium Density
Residential (MR) .
Surrounding land uses include multi-family residential uses to the west,
commercial uses to the north, light industrial to the east, and single-
family residential to the south (Exhibits 1 and 2).
EXHIBIT A
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Variance No.2008-15
October 13, 2008
Page 2
Project Description
The applicant is proposing to develop a private recreation facility on
four contiguous parcels: three owned by the City and the Community
Redevelopment Agency (Agency) and one owned by LHA. The recreation
facility consists of a 3,186 square foot community center, a parking lot
with five parking stalls and gated play area with two separate
playgrounds and half basketball court.
The community center, located on the parcel owned by LHA, has its
primary access off the parking lot and faces Fourth Street. The center
has a 1,887 square foot multi-purpose room, a small kitchen and two sets
of restrooms; one serving the multipurpose room and another exterior set
serving the playground area. The parking area will be accessed from
Fourth Street and will be fully landscaped and illuminated to meet the
Police Department's safety standards. The play area is fully enclosed
with an eight-foot decorative wrought iron fence and fronts Third
Street. The play area can be accessed from both Third and Fourth
Streets (Exhibit 3 and 4).
Latino Health Access plans to offer youth and adult recreational and
educational programs focusing on health promotion and disease
prevention, personal empowerment, and community commemorative events.
The recreational areas will be open to the public seven days a week from
8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. While the community center will have shorter
hours of operation, it will be accessible to the general public and
residents of Santa Ana no less than 30 hours per week and will offer
programs for free, or if a fee is charged, a fee consistent with that
charged by the City for comparable programs. LHA anticipates that the
regular day to day activities will not exceed 50 participants at any
given time. LHA also plans to hold about 12 special events and holiday
celebrations throughout the year, which may be attended by up to 150
participants.
Architecturally, the community center is in a California Contemporary
style. The building emphasizes massing over articulation and is
composed of interlocking volumes of different colors and materials. The
building will be constructed of split-face concrete masonry unit block
and accented by smooth, colored block. The fascia, roof and trellis
beams will be metal and painted in hues of red. The entry structure and
planter wall that connects the building to the street will be clad with
four-inch by four-inch multicolored ceramic the in a festive mosaic
application (Exhibits 5 and 6).
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Variance No.2008-15
October 13, 2008
Page 3
Analysis of the Issues
The Open Space and Recreation Element of the City's General Plan
recognizes that "open space land is a limited and valuable resource, one
becoming increasingly precious as the City takes on a more urban
character." In recognition of limited resources, the general plan
encourages the private sector to participate in the provision of open
space and recreation opportunities for all Santa Ana residents. Latino
Health Access is a non-profit health care provider and facilitator. Its
goals include helping to build healthy families and neighborhoods. The
City is supportive of LHA's programs and is assisting in the development
of this new facility. In March 2007, the City authorized the execution
of a contingent ground lease with LHA for a 20-year term with two 10-
year extensions to allow them to develop the City and Agency land as a
private recreation facility in conjunction with the development of their
community center. LHA has also partnered with St Joseph's Health
Systems for this venture. St. Joseph's, a long time supporter of
healthy communities, is providing the project management and has secured
the architectural, landscape and construction management services for
the project. LHA is presently in the fund raising phase of the project.
LHA's plans for the site include the construction of a new community
room and outdoor play area. However, given the constraints of the small
site, a parking variance is needed since a minimal number of parking
spaces are proposed. The SAMC provides the ability to vary from the
strict application of the code when a situation exists 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" [SANG Section 41-41-
638(2)(1)]. Pursuant to this section, LHA has requested a variance from
the City's off-street parking standard as it relates to recreational
centers (SANG Section 41-1375). This section requires a minimum of one
parking space for each 28 square feet of floor area devoted to activity
resulting in a parking requirement of 67 parking spaces for the
community center. Latino Health Access could provide 67 parking stalls
on the four parcels; however, this would require approximately 20,000
square feet of area, leaving less than 1,000 square feet for the open
play area, thus defeating the purpose of the development.
The City and LHA have partnered to create a recreational facility
intended to function as a small neighborhood park to meet the
recreational needs of the immediate surrounding neighbors. The City
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Variance No. 2008-15
October 13, 2008
Page 4
uses a radius of quarter of a mile as one of the criteria when
establishing the area of influence for a small neighborhood park, as
this is the typical distance a pedestrian can comfortably travel in less
than 10 minutes. Many small neighborhood parks, such as Chepa's and
Saddleback View Parks, do not provide on-site parking as their area of
influence is limited.
Based on current census data, there are over 5,000 residents within a
quarter of a mile from the center. LHA anticipates that most of the
participants of the regular, day to day activities to be provided will be
neighbors arriving as pedestrians since the focus of the programs is
exercise and healthy eating. In order to minimize the potential impacts
associated with special events, such as holiday celebrations, where up to
150 participants may be expected, the Planning Division is recommending
conditional approval. The conditions are intended to mitigate any
problems that may negatively affect the surrounding area and to ensure
safety of the pedestrians. LHA has agreed to direct the participants to
either walk, or park in City controlled parking lots and structures
located less than a 10 minute walk.
The proposed recreation facility is located within the boundaries of the
Renaissance Specific Plan. The plan is intended to facilitate infill
development, encourages transit-oriented development opportunities and
walkability of the streets. It is anticipated that all new construction
will contribute to fund additional parks to serve the new residents.
This may result in an opportunity to expand the proposed recreation
facility and eventually could function as a public park with a private
community center, in the same model as Delhi Community Center functions.
If the Renaissance Specific Plan is approved, the variance becomes null
and void as this development will comply with the standards established
in the specific plan.
LHA presented this plan to the Lacy Neighborhood during its April 24,
2008 regular meeting, where concerns about possible gang activity were
raised. The Police Department has reviewed the proposed project and has
recommended the installation of an eight-foot fence surrounding the open
recreation areas and outdoor illumination that will not spill into the
neighboring properties. Based upon the analysis of the project and the
project's compatibility with the City's General Plan, staff recommends
approval of Variance No. 2008-15 as conditioned.
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Variance No. 2008-15
October 13, 2008
Page 5
CEQA Compliance
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (Title 14 of
the California Code of Regulations, Section 15303), the project is exempt
from further review. This Class 3 exemption allows for new construction
of buildings not exceeding 10,000 square feet in floor area. Categorical
Exemption Environmental Review No. 2007-79 will be filed for this project.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2008-24
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING VARIANCE NO.
2008-15 AS CONDITIONED TO ALLOW A REDUCTION IN
THE ON-SITE PARKING STANDARDS FOR A PRIVATELY
OWNED RECREATION FACILITY AT 502 EAST FOURTH
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 No. 2008-15 to allow a
reduction of the on-site parking standards for a privately owned, open to the
public, recreation facility and community center at 602 East Fourth Street.
B. Variance No. 2008-15 came before the Planning Commission of the City
of Santa Ana for a duly noticed public hearing on October 13, 2008.
C. Variance No. 2008-15 has been filed with the City of Santa Ana seeking to
reduce the required on-site parking to 5 parking stalls.
D. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-1375 requires a minimum of 67
on-site parking stalls for a community center of 3,186 square feet.
E. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-638 authorizes the Planning
Commission to grant a variance upon making certain findings.
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.
Special circumstances apply to the subject site that
necessitates a parking variance for the project. The project
site is surrounded by fully developed parcels, limiting the
developer's ability to expand the project site size which is
Resolution No. 2008-24
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25,000 square feet. Should a parking lot be developed to
accommodate the required 67 parking stalls in strict
application of the code, the community open play area would
be reduced to less than 1,000 square feet, defeating the
purpose of the City and Agency ground lease to provide an
open play area for the community.
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 to reduce the required on-site
parking is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of
the applicant's right to develop the site to its highest and
best use. The primary purpose of the recreation facility and
its best use, as established by the City and the Agency
ground lease is to promote health and disease prevention by
providing open play area and a community center for the
enjoyment of the neighbors. If parking is provided on site,
the open play area cannot be developed, thus depriving the
applicant from its ability to develop the site to its best use.
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 variance to reduce the required on-site
parking will not be detrimental to the public welfare or
injurious to the surrounding properties as conditioned.
Ample public parking is provided within one-quarter of a mile
from the site. Furthermore, the applicant will be providing
crossing guards to assist with safety when 150 or more
participants are expected at any event. Therefore, the
implementation of the proposed project will not adversely
impact the parking conditions of the surrounding properties.
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. Instead, it will further the Objective
1.2 of the Open Space, Parks and Recreation Element by
encouraging private development of publicly accessible open
space.
F. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed
project is Categorically Exempt per Section 15303 of the State CEQA
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Guidelines. This Class 3 exemption allows for the construction of new
structures not to exceed 10,000 square feet. As a result, no further
environmental review is needed. Environmental Review No. 2007-79 will be
filed for this project
Section 2. The Planning Commission after conducting the public hearing hereby
approves Variance No. 2008-15, as conditioned in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
incorporated herein, to allow a reduction in the required on-site parking to 5 stalls. This
decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the above said hearing, which
includes but is not limited to: the Request for Planning Commission Action dated
October 13, 2008 and exhibits attached thereto and the public testimony, all of which
are incorporated herein by this reference.
ADOPTED this 13th day of October, 2008 by the following vote:
AYES: Commissioners: Alderete, Betancourt, De La Torre, Mill (4)
NOES: Commissioners: None(0)
ABSENT: Commissioners: Gartner, Yrarrazaval (2)
ABSTENTIONS: Commissioners: Leo (1)
Eric Alderete
Vice Chairman
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney
By:
Benjamin Kaufman
Chief Assistant City Attorney
Resolution No. 2008-24
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CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Martha Ramirez, Planning Commission Secretary, do hereby attest to and certify the
attached Resolution No. 2008-24 to be the original resolution adopted by the Planning
Commission of the City of Santa Ana on October 13, 2008.
Date:
Planning Commission Secretary
City of Santa Ana
Resolution No. 2008-24
Page 4 of 5
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Conditions for Aaaroval for Variance No. 2008-15
Variance No. 2008-15 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 California Building Standards Code, and all other
applicable regulations.
The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below rior 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 to the Site Plan Review
approval of DP No. 2007-37.
2. Any amendment to this variance must be submitted to the Planning
Division and Police Department for review. At that time, staff will
determine if administrative relief is available or the variance must be
amended.
3. The variance shall become null and void when the Renaissance Specific
Plan is approved, if the four contiguous parcels are designated as Open
Space.
4. Latino Health Access shall provide written notification to the Police
Community Service Specialist seven days prior to any special event where
75 or more participants are expected.
5. If deemed necessary by the Police Community Service Specialist,
crossing guards to assist people crossing Fourth Street and/or security
guards will be provided when 75 or more participants are expected for a
special event.
6. The eight-foot fence and outdoor illumination will remain in place and in
good repair until such time that the City determines its use is not
necessary for safety.
Exhibit A
Resolution No. 2008-24
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7. The number of Latino Health Access employees parking on site shall be
limited to two.
8. Latino Health Access shall direct the participants to their events to either
walk, or park in the City parking structure at Fifth and French Streets.
Exhibit A
Resolution No. 2008-24
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PROOF OF SERVICE
(C.C.P. SECTION 1013(a), 2015.5)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF ORANGE
I am employed in the aforesaid county; I am over the age of eighteen and not a
party to the within action; my business address is 20 Civic Center Plaza, Ross Annex
Second Floor, Santa Ana, California 92701.
I served the foregoing document described as: Resolution No. 2008-24
(Variance No. 2008-15) m this action by placing a true copy thereof enclosed in sealed
envelopes addressed as follows:
Jim Bostic
St. Joseph Health System
1 Centerpointe Drive, Suite 200
La Palma, CA 90623
Ana Carricchi
Latino Health Access
1701 North Main Street, Suite 200
Santa Ana, CA 92706
[ ] I caused to be delivered by courier, such envelope by hand to the office of the
addressee(s).
[X] BY MAIL I am readily familiar with my employer's practice of collection and
processing correspondence for mailing. Under that practice it would be deposited with
U.S. Postal Service on that same day with postage thereon fully prepaid at Santa Ana,
California in the ordinary course of business. I am aware that on motion of the party
served, service is presumed invalid if postal cancellation date or postage meter date is
more than one day after date of deposit for mailing in affidavit.
[ ]The document was transmitted by facsimile transmission and was reported as
complete and without error.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that
the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on [date] at Santa Ana, California.
MARTHA RAMIREZ
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