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The Anaheim height map.
Posted by
Mop (200 lbs) (aka rburriel)
Oct 18 '13, 23:17
They don't even disguise it. Radiating out from the Disneyland property are concentric circles indicating how tall a building can be.
http://anaheim.net/citydepartments/planning/specific_plans/anaheim_resort/docs/Appendix_A.pdf
(anaheim.net)
Responses:
That's pretty common. In STL nothing can be taller than the Arch. -- nm
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spamlet
Oct 19, 07:41
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And in D.C., nothing is taller than the Capitol. But neither of them are a private corporation. -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Oct 19, 10:24
This page intentionally left blank. -- nm
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Qale
Oct 19, 00:11
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MONSTERS! -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Oct 19, 00:32
See, come stay in Garden Grove, where our resort hotels have no restrictions......
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Meg
Oct 18, 23:20
Building height ordinances are pretty common in LA too. We like our sun. -- nm
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con_carne
Oct 18, 23:19
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In Anaheim they're designed to prevent you being able to look down into the park. -- nm
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Meg
Oct 18, 23:21
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Also looks like they can then also give more buildings view of the parks (at least the top floors) which would allow
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Will Hunting
Oct 19, 08:03
I would have thought it was for the photo ops -- nm
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con_carne
Oct 18, 23:22
I suspect there's a bit of a flip side to it. They don't want people in the park looking out and breaking the "magic". -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Oct 18, 23:22
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This too...... -- nm
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Meg
Oct 18, 23:23
Yeah, but the sun didn't have to buy off the city council to prevent buildings from obscure it. -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Oct 18, 23:20
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We pretty much accept that Disney owns Anaheim. Too bad they weren't able to save Garden Walk. -- nm
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Meg
Oct 18, 23:22
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Reading an OC Register story on Garden Walk, looks like Disney never had a stake in it. -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Oct 18, 23:24
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There you go - no Disney support = failure. Like I said, they have Downtown Disney, and that's where people go, not across Harbor to Garden Walk. -- nm
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Meg
Oct 18, 23:26
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