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DisneylandForward

 What: a proposed update of planning approvals for future development of Disney properties in The

 Why: to allow for more flexibility in where already approved uses can go, such as theme park attractions alongside hotels and live entertainment mixed with shopping and dining

 Where: o The Anaheim Resort: 1,100 acre-area including theme parks, the Anaheim Convention Center, hotels, restaurants and shops

 Who: o Parks and Resorts U.S. Inc.: Walt Disney Co. subsidiary responsible for theme parks and other operations; applicant of proposed planning update known as DisneylandForward o City of Anaheim: responsible for planning, zoning and development standards

 Current planning and zoning: o Anaheim Resort Specific Plan: covers development in most of The Anaheim Resort o Resort Specific Plan: covers development of 490 acres within The Anaheim Resort

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 How it is now: zoned for separate theme park, hotel and parking districts

 How it could change: theme park uses, hotels, shopping, dining and entertainment could intersperse in the Disneyland Resort and Anaheim Resort with theme park and parking overlays

 Timeline: two years of city and environmental review, public comment, approval consideration

 Potential considerations: o Amendments to Anaheim’s general plan o Amendments to the Anaheim Resort and Disneyland Resort specific plans o Amended development agreement between Anaheim, Disney o Streamlined administrative review of building plans o Relocation of up to 920,000 square feet of already approved Disneyland Resort theme park uses to nearby Disney properties within the larger Anaheim Resort o Parking overlay for Disney properties in The Anaheim Resort along Manchester Avenue, and Ball Road o Privatization of Disneyland Drive from Magic Way to Katella Avenue o Privatization of Magic Way, closure to vehicle traffic at Walnut Street o Removal of planned extensions of Clementine Street from Katella Avenue to Orangewood Avenue and Gene Autry Way from Haster Street to Harbor Boulevard o Agreement for pedestrian bridge(s) over Harbor Boulevard o New environmental study

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 Process: o Administrative: Anaheim Planning and Building Department review with input from Public Works, Public Utilities, public safety, other departments o Anaheim Planning Commission: considers and makes recommendations to City Council on general plan amendments, specific plan amendments, development agreement amendment, environmental review, other changes o Anaheim City Council: considers general plan amendments, specific plan amendments, development agreement amendment, bridge(s) over Harbor Boulevard, environmental review, other changes

 City cost: no cost beyond city staff time; Disney pays for most staff review

 Permitted development: proposal does not call for additional development for Disney, merely a change in locations of potential development

Permitted Developed

Disneyland Park 3.5 million square feet 1.9 million square feet Disney Adventure 3 million square feet 1 million square feet 1,992 rooms, Hotels 5,600 rooms 344 in development

► Meeting space 200,000 square feet 161,220 square feet ► Retail 300,000 square feet 159,549 square feet Disneyland Resort administrative 475,000 square feet 305,430 square feet District 350,000 square feet 246,702 square feet West Parking (Mickey & Friends, 16,700 spaces 16,298 spaces Pals) East Parking (Pumbaa) 17,600 spaces 1,337 spaces 3,936 hotel rooms; Parking Area 4,589 spaces parking by permit

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 What: 490-acre collection of Disney properties within The Anaheim Resort

o : 100 acres, opened in 1955 as Walt Disney’s original theme park o Disney California Adventure Park: 57 acres, opened as second Anaheim theme park in 2001 o Downtown Disney District: 20 acres, opened 2001 o Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: 1,019 rooms, including 71 vacation club villas, opened 2001 o Disneyland Hotel: 973 rooms, opened 1955; 344- room tower opening in 2023 o Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel: 481 rooms, opened 1984, leased by Disney in 1995 o Mickey & Friends Parking Structure: 9,791 spaces, six levels, opened 2001 o Pixar Pals Parking Structure: 6,507 spaces, six levels, opened 2019

1990s Expansion

 What: $1.95 billion investment in The Anaheim Resort by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts ($1.4 billion) and the city of Anaheim ($550 million) o Disney California Adventure Park o Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa o Downtown Disney District o Disneyland Drive pedestrian bridge o Mickey & Friends Parking Structure o Anaheim Convention Center expansion o Extensive freeway and road improvements o Storm drains, sewer, water system and electrical improvements o Landscaping, gateway monuments, signs

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