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UBLIC HEARING: Director of Development ... - City of Glendale

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4. 6. Land Use<br />

border. adjacent to the Los Angeles River. There are no floor area ratio restrictions in the t\f-l<br />

zone.<br />

The height limitation in the M-l zone is 35 feet. In order to maximize usable open<br />

space adjacent to and among the individual structures and for either aesthetic purposes, elements<br />

<strong>of</strong> the project would be taller than this limit. Each <strong>of</strong> the primary structures would consist <strong>of</strong><br />

rather complex building forms with multiple ro<strong>of</strong>s at varying levels. These structures would<br />

vary from 30 to 65 feet in height. Several architectural towers, or campaniles, would be<br />

approximately 65 feet in height, while one such tower may be as high as 115 feet. A height<br />

variance is proposed which would allow each on-site structure to exceed 35 feet and the<br />

campaniles to be 65 feet and, in the one instance, up to 115 feet high.<br />

In instances when rigorous application <strong>of</strong> the development standards in a given zoning<br />

district would serve to frustrate rather than implement the objectives <strong>of</strong> the Redevelopment Plan<br />

and/or General Plan, and where no unacceptable adverse consequences are anticipated, variances<br />

are the mechanism by which appropriate adjustments are made. Supported by appropriate<br />

findings, variances when approved are not inconsistent with General Plan policy or zoning intent<br />

in an area.<br />

Aesthetics. The project site is visible from the adjacent properties to the east and west,<br />

from Flower Street, and from the levee and proposed bike path along the south side <strong>of</strong> the Los<br />

Angeles River chaIlllel. The site can also be seen from traffic on the westbound Ventura (SR­<br />

134) and northbound Golden State (1-5) Freeways.<br />

The proposed project would improve the appearance <strong>of</strong> the project site and provide a<br />

beneficial effect in the Redevelopment Area. The project consists <strong>of</strong> an integral complex <strong>of</strong><br />

multiple structures articulated with variable heights and ro<strong>of</strong> lines. It has been designed in a<br />

Mediterranean style clustered around a "piazza II and interconnected with arcades, verandas, and<br />

bridges. Figures 6, 7 and 8 on pages 56, 57 and 58 depict the project upon completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

structures except those intended at the east and west ends <strong>of</strong> the site. The proposed buildings<br />

would be two to four stories high, ranging from 30,000 to 85,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> floor area<br />

each. Included among the buildings would be courtyards, terraces, patios, and several<br />

architectural towers. A parking structure with five levels above ground is also proposed. A<br />

helipad would be located on top <strong>of</strong> the parking structure. Landscaping features may include an<br />

ornamental garden/water feature and a grove <strong>of</strong> trees adjacent to the Los Angeles River, which<br />

would act as a visual and acoustic buffer from the freeways to the south and west. The grove<br />

<strong>of</strong> trees along the Los Angeles River and other usable landscaped open space areas are estimated<br />

to occupy approximately 2.5 acres, or twenty percent <strong>of</strong> the site. Project development would<br />

Planning ConsulLanlS Resl:arch<br />

<strong>Glendale</strong> Redevelopment Agenq'<br />

Page 55<br />

DreamWorks Animation Campus Addendwn EIR<br />

June 1996

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