16.41.010 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.
   In order to implement the fire protection and paramedic services mitigation measures identified in Environmental Impact Report No. 313 for the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan, certified on September 20, 1994; the mitigated negative declaration for the Hotel Circle Specific Plan, approved August 17, 1994; Environmental Impact Report No. 311 for the Disneyland Resort Specific Plan, certified June 22, 1993; Section 4 of the Anaheim Resort Specific Plan; Condition No. 53 of Ordinance No. 5443 rezoning the Hotel Circle Specific Plan property to the SP 93-1 Zone; Section 4 of the Disneyland Resort Specific Plan; the City of Anaheim General Plan adopted on July 3, 1984, as subsequently amended from time to time; the Anaheim Resort Area Fire Fee Study dated December, 1994; and to mitigate the impacts on fire protection and paramedic services caused by new commercial/recreation and hotel/motel developments and/or by additions and expansions to such existing developments within the Anaheim Resort, the City Council has determined that a fire protection and paramedic services impact fee is needed to finance modifications to Fire Station No. 6 and to pay for an additional fire truck and equipment and for paramedic equipment needed to serve new hotel, motel and commercial/recreation developments and expansions and additions to such existing developments. The Anaheim Resort fire protection and paramedic services fee area is as specifically shown in Figure 16.41.010, and is relatively bounded on the northeast by the Interstate 5 freeway, on the south by Orangewood Avenue, and on the west by Walnut Street. In establishing the fee described in the following Sections, the City Council has found the fee to be consistent with its General Plan. (Ord. 5496 § 1 (part); May 16, 1995; Ord. 5549 § 1 (part); January 23, 1996.)
Figure 16.41.010