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ORDINANCE NO. NS -2874
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANA AMENDING CHAPTER 41 OF THE
SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO ALLOW THE
ADAPTIVE REUSE OF ELIGIBLE BUILDINGS IN PROJECT
INCENTIVE AREAS.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines
and declares as follows:
A. The Santa Ana Municipal Code does not currently contain standards for
the adaptive reuse of vacant and /or obsolete buildings. Such adaptive
reuse programs are necessary to ensure that development proposals for
older buildings can be reviewed in a comprehensive, thorough manner to
ensure compatibility with the site and surrounding land uses.
B. Older buildings may have construction methods and site configurations
that make them suitable for alternate uses beyond the original use
intended.
C. The adaptive reuse of structures, including historic and non - historic
structures, has been found to support environmental sustainability by
encouraging the reuse of built structures for alternate uses.
D. The proposed zoning code provisions will not adversely affect the
character, livability or appropriate development in the City and that the
adaptive reuse ordinance is consistent with the goals, objectives and
provisions of the City's General Plan.
E. Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2014 -02 is to amend Chapter 41,
establishing a new Article XVI.II, allowing certain buildings to apply for the
adaptive reuse of the building. This Zoning Ordinance Amendment will
allow the adaptive reuse of a building to be reviewed by all pertinent
Departments of the City and the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA).
F. Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2014 -02 supports the General Plan
policies of encouraging high- density residential development within the
City's District Centers, support projects that contribute to the
redevelopment and revitalization of the urban centers, promote
rehabilitation of commercial properties and encourage increased levels of
capital investment, support development which provides a positive
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contribution to neighborhood character and identity, encourage the
retention and reuse of historical buildings and sites, and encourage
development which provides a clean and safe environment for the City's
residents, workers and visitors.
G. On September 8, 2014, and October 27, 2014, the Planning Commission
held a duly noticed public hearing and voted to recommend that the City
Council adopt Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2014 -02 to create
Article XVI.II of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to adopt standards of
approval for the adaptive reuse of buildings for eligible buildings in project
incentive areas.
H. Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2014 -02 came before the City Council
of the City of Santa Ana for a duly noticed public hearing on November 18,
2014, to consider all testimony, written and oral.
The City Council adopts as findings all facts presented in the Request for
Council Action dated November 18, 2014 accompanying this matter. For
these reasons, and each of them, Zoning Ordinance Amendment No.
2014 -02 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 Request for Council Action for this ordinance dated November 18,
2014, shall by this reference be incorporated herein, and together with this
ordinance, any amendments or supplements and the oral testimony before
the City Council at this meeting, shall additionally constitute the necessary
findings for this ordinance.
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 City Charter. 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.
Section 2. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") and
the State CEQA Guidelines, the adoption of this ordinance is exempt from CEQA review
pursuant to 14 California Code of Regulations section 15061(b)(3), which is applicable if
it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the project may have a
significant effect on the environment. The proposed ordinance will only allow the reuse
of vacant and /or obsolete buildings with little or no new construction. As a result, a
Notice of Exemption will be filed upon adoption of this ordinance.
Section 3. Article XVI.II, Section 41 -1650 of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code is hereby added to read as follows:
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Article XVI.II
Adaptive Reuse
Sec. 41 -1650. Purpose.
The purpose of this Adaptive Reuse Article is to provide alternative
building and fire standards for the conversion of Eligible Buildings, or portions
thereof, in Project Incentive Areas from Nonresidential Uses to dwelling units,
guest rooms or joint living and work quarters. The alternative building standards
are designed to provide a reasonable level of safety to the building occupants
and are in conformance with the provisions of Section 17958.11 of the California
Health and Safety Code.
Section 4. Section 41 -1651 of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is
hereby added to read as follows:
Sec. 41 -1651. Definitions.
a) Adaptive Reuse Project — Any change of use from Nonresidential Use to
dwelling units, guest rooms or joint living and work quarters in all or any
portion of any Eligible Building.
b) Eligible Building — Any building within a Project Incentive Area that was
constructed in accordance with building and zoning codes in effect prior to
July 1, 1974, or which has been determined to be a Historically Significant
Building.
c) Historically Significant Building — Any building that is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places, the California Register of Historical
Resources, or the City of Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties, or is
eligible for such listing based on the criteria of each respective listing
process.
d) Nonresidential Use — Any use other than dwelling units, guest rooms or
joint living and work quarters.
e) Project Incentive Area — An area of the City eligible for an Adaptive Reuse
Project. These areas include properties located in the Midtown Specific
Plan Zoning District (SP -3); the Transit Zoning Code District (SD -84); the
North Main Street Corridor on both sides of Main Street from Seventeenth
Street to the northernmost Main Place Drive; and, the East First Street
Corridor on both sides of First Street from Grand Avenue to Elk Lane.
Section 5. Section 41 -1652 of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is
hereby added to read as follows:
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Sec. 41 -1652. Applicability.
The change of use of an existing, economically obsolete building into a
new, more productive use such as apartments, condominiums or live /work units
is permitted subject to compliance with the following standards:
a) Eligibility. Projects must meet the following criteria to be an eligible
Adaptive Reuse Project:
1. Project site shall be located in one of the Project Incentive Areas,
as defined in section 41- 1651(e).
2. The building must be an Eligible Building, as defined in section 41-
1651(b).
b) Development Standards. Adaptive Reuse Projects shall, at a minimum, be
in compliance with the following development standards:
1. The residential units shall be a minimum of 500 square feet in size.
2. The ground floor of a multi -level building with three stories or more
containing street frontage shall be used as commercial /retail space.
3. Common area spaces for the building, such as lobbies and
recreation rooms, when located on the ground floor, may not
exceed 50% of the ground floor square footage.
4. Open space shall be provided at a rate of 10 percent of the building
square footage, and may be public or private and shall be
disbursed throughout the building. At least 25 percent of the open
space shall be in the form of a community /recreation room(s). The
remaining open space may consist of private balconies (50 square
feet minimum), pool and spa areas, and public courtyards. Public
courtyards shall include seating areas, enhanced landscaping,
barbeque areas and other amenities as determined by the Planning
Division.
5. Historically Significant Buildings shall comply with chapter 30 of this
Santa Ana Municipal Code, fagade easements and any other
related historic guidelines, including the Secretary of the Interior
Standards for any necessary exterior modifications.
c) Project Incentives. Adaptive Reuse Projects that comply with the
Development Standards are eligible for the following project incentives:
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I . The project can exceed the maximum general plan density for the
site provided the Adaptive Reuse Project is in compliance with the
development standards.
2. Existing building setbacks may remain and shall be considered
legal nonconforming, but no further encroachments shall be
permitted into any nonconforming setback.
3. The height of the structure, if it exceeds the maximum height of the
zoning district, may remain and shall be considered legal
nonconforming, and any rooftop construction shall be included
within the height exemption.
4. A new loading zone shall not be required if the existing building
does not have an existing loading zone.
5. New parking spaces shall not be required for any converted use
within the building, but any new square footage that includes any
new units shall require additional parking at a minimum rate of 2
spaces per unit.
d) Housing Opportunity Ordinance. Projects must comply with the following
to be an eligible Adaptive Reuse Project:
1. Project shall comply with Article XVIII.I of the Santa Ana Municipal
Code (Sections 41 -1900 through 41- 1910), otherwise known as the
Housing Opportunity Ordinance.
Section 6. Section 41 -1653 of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is
hereby added to read as follows:
Sec. 41 -1653. Zoning
Residential uses shall be allowed in the Project Incentive Areas
irrespective of the underlying zoning as part of an approved Adaptive Reuse
Project.
Section 7. Section 41 -1654 of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is
hereby added to read as follows:
Sec. 41 -1654. Alternative Building Standards for Adaptive Reuse Projects
a) The alternative building regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall
be applicable in Project Incentive Areas. The alternative building
regulations need not impose the same requirements as regulations
adopted pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 17922, but
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in permitting repairs, alterations, and additions necessary to accommodate
Adaptive Reuse Projects, the alternative building regulations shall impose
such requirements as will, in the determination of the Building Official,
protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
b) Alternate Material, Design, or Method of Construction. The property
owner must submit an application for an alternate material, design, or
method of construction in accordance with Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code. Upon receipt of such application, the Building Official
shall have the authority to review and grant approval when the proposed
design is found satisfactory and complies with the intent of the provisions
of current building codes in effect, and that the material, method or work
offered is justified by current accepted performance based engineering
and analysis in assessing quality, strength, effectiveness, fire resistance,
durability, and safety.
c) The Building Official shall review Adaptive Reuse Project proposals on a
case -by -case basis, and may require pre - submittal meetings at his or her
discretion.
d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to allow the reduction of the
seismic or fire and life safety elements of an Eligible Building where such
elements provide a greater level of protection than the minimum
requirements established by this section.
Section 8. Section 41 -1655 of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is
hereby added to read as follows:
Sec. 41 -1655. Alternative Fire Standards for Adaptive Reuse Projects
a) Subject to the approval of OCFA, the use or occupancy of an Eligible
Building shall be allowed to be changed as part of an Adaptive Reuse
Project, and the Eligible Building is allowed to be occupied for purposes in
other groups without conforming to all of the requirements of the California
Fire Code (and the California Building Code when applicable) for those
groups, provided the new or proposed use is less hazardous, based on life
and fire risk, than the existing use. The provisions of the California Fire
Code (and the California Building Code when applicable) are not intended
to prevent the installation of any material or to prohibit any method of
construction not specifically prescribed by the California Fire Code,
provided that any such alternative has been approved.
b) Alternative Materials and Methods (AM &M). The property owner must
submit an AM &M application for any Adaptive Reuse Project to the
Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA). OCFA is authorized to approve an
AM &M for construction where OCFA finds that the proposed design is
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satisfactory and complies with the intent of the provisions of the California
Fire Code, and that the material, method or work offered is, for the
purpose intended, at least equivalent of that prescribed in the California
Fire Code in quality, strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability and
safety.
c) Fire Life Safety (FLS) Report. A feasibility study or FLS report is required
to be provided by the property owner to assist OCFA to identify the status
of subject Adaptive Reuse Project. The FLS report is intended to identify
the Eligible Building's existing features and evaluate it against the current
code requirements. OCFA will review the FLS report and evaluate the
proposal for final recommendations.
d) OCFA shall review Adaptive Reuse Project proposals on a case -by -case
basis, and may require pre - submittal meetings at its discretion.
e) Modifications. Whenever there are practical difficulties involved in
carrying out the provisions of the California Fire Code, OCFA shall have
the authority to grant modifications for individual cases, provided OCFA
shall first find that special individual reasons make the strict letter of the
California Fire Code impractical and the modification is in compliance with
the intent and purpose of the California Fire Code and that such
modification does not lessen health, life and fire safety requirements.
Section 9. Section 41 -1656 of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is
hereby added to read as follows:
Sec. 41 -1656. Alternate Public Works Agency Standards for Adaptive Reuse
Projects
a) The Public Works Agency may adopt alternate standards for projects
within Project Incentive Areas. The Public Works Agency need not
impose the same requirements as regulations permitting repairs,
alterations, and additions necessary to accommodate Adaptive Reuse
Projects, but shall impose such requirements as will, in the determination
of the Executive Director, protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
b) The Executive Director shall review Adaptive Reuse Project proposals on
a case -by -case basis, and may require pre - submittal meetings at his or
her discretion.
Section 10. 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
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or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections,
sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
ADOPTED this 2 "d day of December, 2014
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R,,('Vrvalho, City Attorney
Ryan
ity
AYES: Councilmembers: Amezcua, Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Revna.
Tinaiero (6)
NOES: Councilmembers:
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers: None 0)
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers: Sarmiento (1)
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the
attached Ordinance No. NS -2874 to be the original ordinance adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on December 2, 2014 and that said ordinance was
published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana.
Date: fa�� � 1� `/MA� - MIA,✓
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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