The Anaheim City Council now plans to consider the housing development proposed to replace the cinema at the Anaheim Hills Festival Center next month.
The council will also be considering at the Jan. 13 meeting a general plan amendment, amending the site plan for the shopping center area, a final site plan and a development agreement.
Developers propose to turn the shopping center’s shuttered Regal Cinema into a four-story residential building.
That project would bring 447 apartment units, a 954-space parking structure, a clubhouse, two swimming pools, a fitness center and, potentially, an enclosed dog park to the shopping center’s southern end.
District 4 Councilmember Norma Campos Kurtz initiated the postponement and was supported by the rest of the council except District 6 Councilmember Natalie Meeks.
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