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SITE PLAN
RANCHO CARRILLO
VILLAGE 11 K11
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LOT92 LOT 111
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GRAPHIC SCALE I'= 40'
OWNER/DEVELOPER
CONTINENT AL RESIDENTIAL INC.
2237 FARADAY AVE., SUITE 100
CARLSBAD,CA 92008
PHONE. (760) 931-1980
GENERAL NOTES
I, a) LOT BO -8668 SF
b) LOT 87 -6970 SF
ol LOT 92 -8712 SF
d) LOT Ill -9191 SF
PUBLIC UTILITIES AND DISTRICTS el LOT 117 -12,327SF
SEWER: CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
WATER, CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
SCHOOLS, SAN MARCOS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
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GENERAL PLAN USEi RESIDENT AL
LOW-MEDIUM
3, TOT AL BUILDING COVERAGE, <PERCENT AGE OF GROSS AREA)
al LOT 80 -28¾
bl LOT 87 -34¾
ol LOT 92 -27¼
d) LOT Ill -26¾
el LOT 117 -19¾
fl LOT 141-23¼
4. BUILDING SQUARE FOOT AGE
FOR EACH DWELLING UNIT1
a) MAIN HOUSE -3057 SF
bl 2nd DWELLING UNIT -565 SF
5, NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES,
ONE PAVED OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE, IN
ADDITION TO THE PARKING FOR THE MAIN UNIT,
IS PROVIDED CONSISTENT WITH CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL
CODE SEC. 21.I0.015(CI (3) (GI
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SECOND FLOOR
STANDARD 1477 SF.
SECOND UNIT 485 S.F.
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TOTAL SECOND UNIT565 S.F.
.TOTAL BUILDING AREA 3620 S.F.
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Prairie
The identifying features of the Prairie architecture are the low-pitched roof, usually·
hipped, with widely overhanging eaves; two stories, with one story wings or
porches; eave, cornice, and facade detailing emphasizing horizontal lines; often
·: with massive, square porch supports .
• The characteristic horizontal decorative emphasis is achieved by such devices as
contrasting caps. on porch and bakony railings; contrasting wood trim between
stories; horizontal board and batten ~iding; coi].trasting colors on eaves and cornice; .
and selective recessing of only the horizontal masonry Joints.· Oilier common .
details include window _boxes or flauen:ed·'pe"'aestal urns fot .-flowers;· geometric
• patterns of small pane window glazing; broad flat chimneys; c6ntrastihg ~all
materials or trim emphasizing the upper part of the upper story; and decorative
door surrounds consisting of bands of carved geometric or stylized floral
. ornamentation.
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Spanish Eclectic
The Spanish Eclectic style of architecture uses decorative details borrowed from
the ent.ire 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 tile, which have an S-curve shape, are tho typical roof covering. The wail
surface is usually stucco. There are typically one or more prominent arches placed
above doors, principal windows, or beneath porch roofs. Doors are emphasized··
by adjacent spiral columns, pilasters, carved stonework or patterned tiles. Less
elabora.tc entrance doors of heavy wood panels, Sometimes arched above, are also
commC>n, Doors leading to exterior gardens, patios, and balconies are usually
paired and glazed with multiple panes of rectangular glass. Decorative window
·grillei; of wood or iron are 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
. 1 and round or ·square towers.
* SEE PLAN 1 & 2 FRONT ELEVATIONS FOR TYPICAL BUILDING MATERIALS
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