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Mountain Park Specific Plan No. 90-4 Amendment No. 1 City of Anaheim L:\pdf deliverables\supporting doc./specific plan cover copy ai. 2005 ---PAGE BREAK--- Mountain Park Specific Plan (SP 90-4) Amendment No. 1 August 24, 2005 The City of Anaheim ---PAGE BREAK--- i Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. INTRODUCTION A. Project I-1 B. Existing Site I-1 C. Project I-1 D. Organization of the Specific Plan I-4 E. Purpose and I-4 F. Enabling I-5 G. Environmental Impact Report No. 331 and Mitigation Monitoring Program No. I-5 H. Benefits of Specific I-5 I. Open Space and Conservation Protection I-6 J. Consistency of the Specific Plan to General Plan Goals and I-6 II. DEVELOPMENT PLAN A. Land II-1 1. Development II-1 2. Regional Open II-4 3. Parks II-6 4. Public II-7 5. II-7 6. Fire II-7 B. Circulation II-9 C. Housing and II-10 D. Community Design II-10 1. Landscape II-22 2. Fuel Modification II-38 3. Residential Design II-41 4. Residential Architecture II-41 5. Water Reservoir II-42 6. Street II-47 E. Grading 1. Grading 2. Grading and Landscaping Policies for Manufactured Slopes II-47 II-47 II-51 F. Project II-58 III. ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS (ORDINANCE) Section 18.112.010 Purpose and 112-1 Section 18.112.020 General 112-1 Section 18.112.030 112-3 Section 18.112.040 Methods and Procedures for Specific Plan Implementation.. 112-9 Section 18.112.050 Dwelling Unit Transfer 112-9 Section 18.112.060 Application 112-10 Section 18.112.070 Tree 112-10 Section 18.112.080 Single-Family Detached Residential 112-12 Section 18.112.090 Single-Family Cluster Residential 112-24 Section 18.112.100 Public and Special Purpose Zones 112-31 Section 18.112.110 Sign 112-37 Section 18.112.120 Dedication and 112-42 Section 18.112.130 Development Review and 112-42 Section 18.112.140 Penalties for 112-42 Section 18.112.150 Amendments, Conditional Use Permits and 112-42 Section 18.112.160 Reclassification Procedure—Violation..………………………..………………………. 112-42 ---PAGE BREAK--- TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page ii Table of Contents IV. PUBLIC FACILITIES PLAN A. Drainage IV-1 1. Gypsum Canyon IV-1 2. West Drainage IV-3 3. East Drainage IV-3 4. Freeway Drainage IV-3 5. Water Quality IV-3 B. Water IV-4 C. Sanitary Sewer IV-6 D. Electric and IV-10 E. Natural IV-10 F. IV-10 G. Cable IV-11 F. Southern Trails Pipeline IV-11 ---PAGE BREAK--- APPENDICES A. Consistency of the Mountain Park Specific Plan with the General Plan B. Development Plan (1”=400’) C. Grading Concept Study (1”=400’) D. Explanation of Proposed Development Standards E. Ordinances and Resolutions F. Mitigation Monitoring Program G. Notice of Determination iii Table of Contents ---PAGE BREAK--- LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit No. Exhibit Title Page 1. Regional Location I-2 2. Aerial Perspective of Project Area I-3 3. Development II-2 4. Open Space II-5 5. Public Trail II-8 6. Vehicular Circulation Plan and Section Key II-11 7A. Road Sections A – B II-12 7B. Road Sections C – E II-13 7C. Road Sections F – H II-14 7D. Road Sections I – J II-15 7E. Rolled Curb Standard II-16 7F. Typical Hillside Interior Street II-17 7G. Typical Private Court II-18 7H. Traffic Calming II-19 7I. Traffic Calming II-20 7J Traffic Calming II-21 8A. Landscape Concept II-24 8B. Manufactured II-25 8C. Show Slope Landscape II-26 9A. Typical Streetscape Concept II-28 9B. Typical Streetscape Sections A – II-29 9C. Typical Streetscape Section C – II-30 9D. Typical Streetscape Section E - II-31 9E. Typical Streetscape Section II-32 9F. Typical Streetscape Section II-33 9G. Typical Streetscape Section II-34 9H. Typical Streetscape Section II-35 9I. Typical Streetscape Section II-36 9J. Typical Streetscape Section II-37 10A. Typical Fuel Modification Sections II-39 10B. Typical Fuel Modification Sections II-40 11A. Architectural Elements of the Santa Barbara II-43 11B. Architectural Elements of the Spanish Colonial Style II-44 11C. Architectural Elements of the Traditional Monterey Style II-45 11D. Architectural Elements of the Ranch Style II-46 12A. Grading Concept Plan and Section Key II-48 12B. Grading Cross Sections II-49 12C. Grading Cross Sections II-50 13A. Typical Show II-52 13B. Typical Community Slopes II-53 13C. Typical Living Area Slope – Downhill II-54 13D. Typical Living Area Slope – Neighborhood II-55 13E. Typical Transitional Slope II-56 13F. Modified Slope Design II-57 14. Phasing II-59 15. Proposed Drainage IV-2 16. Water System IV-5 17A. Sanitary Sewer System IV-8 17B. Alternative Sanitary Sewer IV-9 18. Dry Utilities IV-12 iv Table of Contents ---PAGE BREAK--- LIST OF TABLES Table No. Table Title Page A. Development Plan Statistical II-3 B. Roadway Classification II-9 C. Manufactured Slope Planting II-23 D. Street Lighting II-47 E. Phasing of Residential Development II-58 1. Mountain Park Tree III-9 2. Primary Uses: Single-Family Detached Residential III-11 3. Accessory Uses and Structures: Single-Family Detached Residential Zones III-12 4. Temporary Uses and Structures: Single-Family Detached Residential III-13 5. Minimum Lot Area and Building Pad Area: Single-Family Detached Residential Zones III-14 6. Minimum Lot Width: Single-Family Detached Residential Zones III-14 7. Maximum Structural Height: Single-Family Conventional Residential Zones III-14 8. Minimum Livable Floor Area: Single-Family Detached Residential III-15 9. Maximum Lot Coverage: Single-Family Detached Residential Zones III-15 10 Minimum Setbacks: Single-Family Detached Residential Zones III-16 11. Permitted Encroachments for Accessory Uses/Structures: Single-Family Detached Residential Zones III-17 12. Primary Uses: Single-Family Cluster Residential Zones III-22 13. Accessory Uses and Structures: Single-Family Cluster Residential Zones III-23 14. Temporary Uses and Structures: Single-Family Cluster Residential III-23 15. Site Area Per Dwelling Unit: Single-Family Cluster Residential Zones III-24 16. Lot Width: Single-Family Cluster Residential Zones III-24 17. Maximum Structural Height: Single-Family Cluster Residential Zones III-24 18. Floor Area: Single-Family Cluster Residential Zones III-25 19. Maximum Site Coverage: Single-Family Cluster Residential Zones III-25 20. Minimum Recreational-Leisure Area per Dwelling Unit: Single-Family Cluster Residential Zones…. III-27 21. Parking and Loading III-28 22. Primary Uses: Public and Special- Purpose Zones III-29 23. Accessory Uses and Structures: Public and Special- Purpose Zones III-31 24. Temporary Uses and Structures: Public and Special- Purpose Zones III-32 25. Minimum Site Area: Public and Special- Purpose Zones III-32 26. Lot Width: Public and Special- Purpose III-33 27. Maximum Structural Height: Public and Special- Purpose Zones III-33 28. Minimum Setbacks: Public and Special- Purpose Zones III-34 29. Temporary Sign Colors and III-36 v Table of Contents