HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDU 01-27; RANCHO CARRILLO VILLAGE K LOT 87; Planning Commission'"
I
-"' RANCHO COMP, NE, 0
17 1.56% \
LOT BO
)\ ~,uh \
\ ' ' " \ A ~ I JI\ .. ,~
\ I I ' RANfHO COM~ANER01
l 3.4oz I
I
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Planni11g Commission J.•T V?
1-Cfi ,-1,. ff<> -. (tltt..~J~ . .':~-_,(;_.,.~~.tit'!. f<
CascNo. Sl)U <>t-.#1
LOT87
· · · • • • • ------LJ· • • • • ;.~; 1-_;,·; ·;i ••
Exhibit No. _rz_. ---
~i~~~ RlCKENGINEERING COMPANY flf'j■■~l1
I ,:.a■■lt:lf1 '"'"""' """'·
....... ,,. S..Di'1>',
-~~.■.!'..illll■ Colifomla 9211fl-Z596 (619) 291-0707
• I
"' .,_
G!
SITE PLAN
RANCHO CARRILLO
"''' 'N ••• c ••• •
=--··· ,~"" --~·······
~••"ll~ >• M-~n,<'ll =• =••--• ·--
,~-•,•' ,. . -····· ,., ... ,,,,, ..... ~ .• ~-~~ ···-
LOT92
VILLAGE 11 K11
93 9"
40 20
KEY MAP
ASONRY
RET. WALL T.W.=377J
LOT 111
0 '40
GRAPHIC SCALE I'= 200'
eo 120 ---
GRAPHIC SCALE I'= 40'
OWNER/DEVELOPER
CONTINENT AL RESIDENTIAL INC.
2237 FARADAY AVE., SUITE 100
CARLSBAD,CA 92008
PHONE. (7601 931-1980
GENERAL NOTES
,. al LOT 80 -8668 SF
bl LOT 87 -6970 SF
ol LOT 92 -8712 SF
dl LOT Ill -9I9ISF
PUBLIC UTILITIES AND DISTRICTS el LOT 117 -I2,327SF
SEWER, CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
WATER, CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
SCHOOLS, SAN MARCOS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
LOT 117
fl LOT 141-10,498 SF
2, EXISTING ZONE. P/C
GENERAL PLAN USEI RESIDENT AL
LOW-MEDIUM
3. TOTAL BUILDING COVERAGE, (PERCENTAGE OF GROSS AREA)
al LOT 80 -28¾
bl LOT 87 -34¾
ol LOT 92 -27¾
dl LOT Ill -26¾
el LOT 117 -19¾
fl LOT 141-23¾
4, BUILDING SQUARE FOOT AGE
FOR EACH DWELLING UNIT1
al MAIN HOUSE -3057 SF
bl 2nd DWELLING UNIT -565 SF
5, NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES1
ONE PAVED OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE, IN
ADDITION TO THE PARKING FOR THE MAIN UNIT,
IS PROVIDED CONSISTENT WITH CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL
CODE SEC. 2I.I0.0I5(Cl (3) (GI
-··-··-i]---·-r-
,4e le ",,1 3~0.2 r-u1
·~-.... ~:.~:%!:~~·
···~·•-'4 ····-Tt r-··=··-•
20 FT !lENERAL
U~TILITY/ \ ACC~S
o," ?,•
\ °'
~
~8"
'"~
\
,, ..... , ... ':)
' 1 141 v---•
I 3Go.a I
'~-,~-'-,,> . 5 ,07'
',, '"'-.,, '
/ MONONA
'-, ~ ,:::_s.~:MAWfcl&:ME:A..1':::
'' --¾~~--.................. ~ ••••• _ ' -~----------
,.,:'•-./·, , • ·-••••WM.,.,,,,.=~•=•-•-•~•~
.,_ '<,,,_' "'-., ,, ... '.,.,, -~~ ' ', ,,_"',~-.:-<''"·. --·~-,~ .... ______ ,.,,-,--
LOT 141
r:\d_l32 36 \ vlllkspl.dgn
J. N. I 3492
II-APR-2001 09,17
-=-'-··
0
LIVING
IZE X IZ;'
SECOND FLOOR
STANDARD 1477 SF.
SECOND UNIT 485 SF.
f------+ ..
BR. 2
OPT. SUPER MASTER
lo~.,,: 141e
-:s ~
Tm II I Ill ll
BA2
0 0
~·--
, ~--' 1.<'
J
I
I
.
W/D
MAS RBR
IG>'x-lc,,2
+--+-4-1-+-t--+-(:ll-DN
• ·•
,F .. .
' > ;.
;·VOLUME
0
.I
I
lill_~lll!V1~ ---
ON-4,-.J-l-.J-l--l--+-4--l--++-4--1---!--t...:;.i.
0
BAT~
BR ~
' a 4, 1°-><lf-----:::::: -:::::::,,. -
b'-
0
0
s;::
,~
··Pb;~ ,Jv
'
TOTAL STANDARD.UNIT3055 S.F;
TOTAL SECOND UNIT 565 S.F.
.TOTAL BUILDING AREA 3620 S.F.
1/4' = 1'-0'
IL
CONTINENTAL HOMES
99002
0223.99
. I . . . .
j
I
I
0
DEN/BR.5
s::
0 O • to-" 1z..-
• 2CARGARA
go~>< zo!t
. r--ct . t------·-__ j_ •
FIRST FLOOR
STANDARD 1578 SF.
SECOND UNIT 80 SF.
I
I
I
..
i
I •
I
1:B ,_ c;,"
T.V.
t---.J-l--1-+++~,p
moo
rl
"Tl
m=.Jc--
z ==/= 2
t-------T
I
i---,
l l
DINING
)Z~.,, l~e.
p
I
.. -
00 I
00
I
0 on-·-...
0 -~ . 1 ---;;.---1--· -. 1
=_=., .. ,*. I I
.JL______O,!_ I . . l
I
I
'k----,,\' I
JL--~I
,-· .. _ ---I-
I .
I
~----+
I
I
I
I
• • •
(
n 1'-7.r <~\ ~~,.;'
(.lj '1, ~
1-t,,~ ~ I ~-"> } Wf
,
f:-J:. ~~7
~ *~'fl~·-' -q '<I ~)1
~
~ -C:::::-
--. -
0
----
--=
tJ E
1/4"=1'-0"
I
I
--s: -:=-
CONTINENTAL HOMES
991002
02.24.99
..
,. .
: •• '
I
i :j i" :I .,:.1. ,,
I·
y,.-1
,1 • J\\( ~ Craftsman
~ 'v ~ -(' A . ;:;;o~r~r::::~:!~9~~'u~~ld~!~:r~~ 50~e0:;_r ';'h~1~1e!~i;:gbt!~~~:~~ :: -tf 'r< ,O,.,! .,_;. Craftsman house are low-pitched, gabled roof (occasionally hipped) with wide,
n~ ,-,. ~~ _ ...D.J.. 1( unenclosed ~ave overhangs; roof rafters usually exposed; decorative (false) beams ~ . ~ '1 ~~ ):f' ~~ry \-" or braces commonly added under gables; porches. either full or partial-width, wJth
.4'o,, ~ ::fl"f. ~ :Ji: ~l:1-i;/-roof supported by tapered square columns; columns or pedestals frequenlly extend
,'<;>" ~ ~-<\"' .P-{"' to ground level without a break at the level of the porch floor.
Y.\; 4 ~ ~~l'\~ /';,' /, ~ ~'isr,' Columns for supporting the porch roofs are a distinctive ~nd variable detail.
.. l • "" ( . ~ ~ l tA Typically short. square upper columns rest upon more massive piers, or a solid .. -.\~'V ~" ~ porch balustrade, These columns, piers, or balustrades frequently begin directly
,-l ff f \;,:, J at ground level and extend without break to a level well above the porch floor.
""I \ \ Materials ~sed for piers, columns and solid balustrades are varied and consist of
,,_., • . ~ t~\ .. stone, clapboard, shingle brick, concrete block or stucco.
-r 1 ~ Craftsman doors and windows are similar to those used in vernacular Prairie
-,\..(),.\I' .. ~ houses. Dormers are commonly gabled, with exposed rafter ends and braces such
r V • }jr J-tt,-l as are found at the main roof-wall junction. The most comz~on wall clad~i~g is.
"'ii.. .'!!. i't...-1. "f_ wood clapboard with wood shingles ranking second. Stone, brick, concrete block,
~ J;.....,,.,,,. -\'.-1 >r --. , • and stucco are also u~ed.
9.~;__ . l l ~)\• ,-i~
17"\ J 4--:j I I ~Ii~\ ~ ~.:.,~ J 1 ~~~
j !
Yk'~ ~ l ,. -<',r
Prairie
The Identifying featu~es of the Prairie architecture are the low-pitched roof, usually
hipped, with widely overhanging eaves; two. stories, with one story wings or
porches; cave, cornice, and facade detailing emphasizing horizontal lines; often
; with massiye, square j)Or~h supports.
The characteristic horizontal decorative emphasis is achieved by such devices as
contrasting caps on porch and bafoony railings; contrasting wooa trim between
stories; horizontal board and batten~iding; CQQ.trasting colors on eaves and cornice;
and selective recessing of only the hcirlzontal masonry Joints. Other common •
detaiJs include window _boxes or flatte11ed···pet-1estal urns foi: _.fl0:wers;· geometric
• patterns of small pane window glazing; broad flat chimneys; contrastibg wall_
materials or trim emphasizing the upper part of tile upper story; and decorative
door surrounds consisting of bands of carved geometric or stylized floral
ornamentation.
• Spanish Ecle~tic
The Spanish Eclectic style of architecture uses decorative details borrowed from
the entire history of Spanish architecture. The roof pitch is generally low with
little or nb eave overhang. Mission tiles, which are shaped like half-cylinders and
Spanish Ille, which have an S..:urve shape, are the typical roof covering. The wall
surface is usually stucco. There are typically one or mpre prominent arches placed
~hove doors, principal windows, or beneath porch roofs. Doors are emphasi2ed •
by adjacent spiral'columns, pilasters, carved stonework.or patterned tiles. Less
e~aborate entrance doors of heavy wood panels, Sometimes arched above, are also
conunqn. Doors leading to exterior gardem, patios, and balconies are usually
-paired and glazed with mulliple panes of rectangular glass. Decorative window
·griUeS .of wood or iron arc common, as are similar balustrades on cantilevered
balconies~ which occur in a variety of shapes and sizes .. Other typical detailS
include tiled roofed chimney tops, brick or tile vents, fountains, arched walkways
and round or ·square towers.
• SE:E PLAN 1 & 2 FRONT ELEVATIONS FOR TYPICAL BUILDING MATERIALS
r t . ' ' 1
·o
. ' ' -
' I . I . . --------~ . . . . .. .
.+-:: 41-11-jj-• ·-It-y +I-.jj.. -It--11:-+j-ti--lt-it-·1-1-iJ-.jµ -II--:jJ: * fl--lj-" • " -lt--, ~ . . • " 1/ " •
I .f -.
-+-
.
' . / I . ~ '
..
I 11 I .
. . 1 ·JI I -~
I 11 I -I-
' I 11 I
LEFT ....
.
I
0
-··-REAR ' .
•
OPTIONAL f:RENCH DOORS • , ..
RIGHT
1/4"=1'-0,..
ILL E
CONTINENTAL HOMES
99002
02.24.99