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PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA
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Council Chamber
Wednesday, February 15, 2017 6:00 p.m. 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
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PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA
February 15, 2017
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CALL TO ORDER 6:00 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Commissioner Siekmann
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING
1. CT 14-11/PUD 16-02/CUP 14-10 – CARLSBAD BOAT CLUB & RESORT – Request for a Tentative Tract Map,
Nonresidential Planned Unit Development Permit and Conditional Use Permit for the demolition of a
restaurant and single family residence and to allow the construction of a twenty (20) unit timeshare
condominium project with underground parking on approximately one acre of land located at 4509
Adams Street, on the south side of Adams Street between Highland Drive and Park Drive, within the Agua
Hedionda Segment of the Local Coastal Program (LCP) and in Local Facilities Management Zone 1. The
City Planner has determined that the project belongs to a class of projects that the State Secretary for
Resources has found do not have a significant impact on the environment, and it is therefore
categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents pursuant
to state CEQA Guidelines Section 15332 - In-fill Development Projects. The Agua Hedionda LCP Segment
is in an area of deferred certification where the City of Carlsbad does not have permit authority to issue
Coastal Development permits and thus, the project will need to obtain a Coastal Development Permit
issued by the California Coastal Commission.
RESOLUTION NO. 7200
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval
PLANNER: Teri Delcamp/Greg Fisher ENGINEER: Kyrenne Chua
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommended Denial as Amended 5-2
(Black, Siekmann)
2. GPA 16-02 – 2017 HOUSING ELEMENT UPDATE – Request for a recommendation of approval of a
General Plan Amendment to revise the General Plan Housing Element. As an element of the General
Plan, the Housing Element is a policy document applicable city-wide. The project is within the scope of
the prior environmental documents certified and adopted in September 2015 for the Comprehensive
General Plan Update, and no further environmental documentation is required per CEQA Guidelines
Section 15162.
RESOLUTION NO. 7228
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval
PLANNER: Scott Donnell ENGINEER: N/A
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommended Approval 7-0
3. SDP 86-02(E)/CDP 16-44 – FOUR SEASONS RESIDENCE CLUB – Request for a Site Development Plan
Amendment and Coastal Development Permit to allow the construction of parking areas and recreation
facilities for the existing timeshare development generally located east of Kingfisher Lane in Aviara
Planning Area 2b, in Local Facilities Management Zone 19. The project site is located within the Mello I
Segment of the city’s Coastal Zone, but is not within the appealable area of the California Coastal
Commission. The City Planner has determined that the project is subject to the provisions of CEQA;
however, the potential environmental effects of the project were adequately analyzed by the previously
Certified EIR for the Aviara Master Plan – MP 177/EIR 83-02(A). No additional environmental review is
required.
RESOLUTION NO. 7227
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval
PLANNER: Chris Garcia ENGINEER: Steve Bobbett
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Approved 7-0
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4. CDP 16-30 – VIGILUCCI’S SEAFOOD & STEAKHOUSE REMODEL – Request for a Coastal Development
Permit for an interior remodel to relocate the restaurant’s kitchen to the rear of the building, relocate
an existing dining area to the front of the restaurant with no increase in square footage or in overall
seating, and an associated exterior remodel. The site is located at 3878 Carlsbad Boulevard in the
Commercial Tourist (C-T) zone, within the Mello II Segment of the Local Coastal Program and Local
Facilities Management Zone 1. The project qualifies as a CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(a) (Existing
Facilities) Class 1 Categorical Exemption. This project is not located within the appealable area of the
California Coastal Commission.
RESOLUTION NO. 7230
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval
PLANNER: Teri Delcamp ENGINEER: David Rick
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Continued to a Date Certain of March 15, 2017 7-0
5. RP 16-12/CDP 16-28 – ARMY & NAVY ACADEMY STUDENT ENRICHMENT CENTER – Request for a
recommendation of approval of a Major Review Permit and Coastal Development Permit to allow for the
construction of a two-story 4,714 square foot building for student meeting and exhibition space at the
south end of the athletic complex at 2800 Carlsbad Boulevard in District 9 of the Village Review Zone,
the Village Segment of the Local Coastal Program, and within Local Facilities Management Zone 1. The
City Planner has determined that this project belongs to a class of projects that the State Secretary for
Resources has found do not have a significant impact on the environment, and is therefore categorically
exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents pursuant to Section
15332 (In-Fill Development Projects) of the State CEQA Guidelines.
RESOLUTION NO. 7231
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval
PLANNER: Austin Silva ENGINEER: Steve Bobbett
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Continued to a Date Certain of March 15, 2017 7-0
6. CT 16-02/RP 16-08 – OCEAN – Request for a recommendation of approval of a Tentative Tract Map and
Major Review Permit to demolish an existing office building for the construction of 17 multi-family
residential air space condominium units on a 0.487-acre project site located at 2501 State Street within
District 4 – Residential Support Area of the Village Review (VR) Zone and Local Facilities Management
Zone 1. The City Planner has determined that this project belongs to a class of projects that the State
Secretary for Resources has found do not have a significant impact on the environment, and is therefore
categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents pursuant
to section 15332 (In-fill Development Projects) of the State CEQA guidelines.
RESOLUTION NO. 7229
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval
PLANNER: Greg Fisher ENGINEER: Tecla Levy
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Continued to a Date Certain of March 15, 2017 7-0
Planning Commission Member Comments
City Planner Comments
City Attorney Comments
TIME: 10:50 p.m.
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA
February 15, 2017
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PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURE
For those in the audience who are not familiar with the operation of a Planning Commission, the following is
a summary of the procedure:
For each item on the agenda, the planning staff will present a report to the Planning Commission. On items
for public hearing, the audience will be asked for comment. Those wishing to speak are asked to come
forward, speak into the microphone, and give their name and address for the taped record. A time limit of
five minutes is allotted to each speaker. After testimony is completed, the applicant is allowed a rebuttal.
The Planning Commission is anxious to hear all persons wishing to give testimony. However, it is requested
that each new speaker add new information, and not repeat points which previous speakers have made.
Persons not desiring to speak, but wishing to be recorded as proponents or protesters of record, may do so
by submitting their name and address to the minutes clerk.
Certain Planning Commission decisions are final, but may be appealed to the City Council. An appeal may be
filed with the City Clerk at City Hall within 10 calendar days of the decision. The cost of filing an appeal is
$850 for all matters. If anyone wishes to question a Planning Commission decision, they may contact the
Planning Division at 1635 Faraday Avenue, between the hours of 7:30 and 5:30, Monday through Thursday,
and 8:00 to 5:00 on Friday.