ON THE AGENDA Here are some items...
ON THE AGENDA
Here are some items to be considered by the Planning Commission
tonight:
WEST SANTA ANA HEIGHTS
An item on the agenda tonight could pave the way for the city to
annex West Santa Ana Heights, the Santa Ana Country Club, the area
south of Mesa Drive and the Emerson Street area. The issue before
commissioners is whether to add the areas to the city’s zoning codes.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The county Local Agency Formation Commission requires the city to
have zoning on the books for areas to be annexed before the
annexation can take place. The city zoning will be identical to the
county’s zoning for the area, so officials have assured residents
that there will be no changes to the equestrian nature of the area.
CONEXANT SIGNS
Conexant Systems would like to add a third sign at its 4000
MacArthur Blvd. location, but rules for Koll Center office buildings
such as Conexant’s allow only two signs per building. The company
took their request to the city’s Modifications Committee, which
agreed that Conexant is an unusual case and should be allowed a third
sign. The committee approved the company’s request, but Planning
Commission Chairman Steven Kiser has called the matter up before the
commission.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The company’s two signs already exceed the size normally permitted
in the area. Instead of staying within the 200-square-foot limit for
building signs, Conexant’s two signs measure 387 square feet each.
The sign size could be a factor in the commission’s decision whether
to allow another sign.
BALBOA THEATER
The city’s Landmark Buildings ordinance will come into play for
the first time today as commissioners consider an item that will pave
the way for the creation of a Balboa Theater on the Balboa Pavilion.
The item before commissioners is whether the theater property at 707
E. Balboa Blvd. should be allowed to exceed the height and density
requirements for the area, in part by redoing the roof and adding an
elevator tower.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The Landmark Buildings ordinance paves the way for the approval of
such measures. Also, the historic building is already exempt from
many newer zoning codes. And because the work isn’t likely to have
much effect on views, it’s hard to say at this point whether there
will be much controversy over the project.
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