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PLANNING COMMISSION
Annotated Agenda
Council Chamber
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL: Chair Luna and Commissioners Anderson, Geldner, Meenes, Merz, Lafferty, and
Stine
PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING:
CDP 2018-0020/V 2018-0013/NCP 18-0005 (DEV2018-0036) – BUCCOLA ADDITION - Request for approval
of a Coastal Development Permit, Minor Variance and Nonconforming Construction Permit to 1) allow
for a 3,325-square-foot one- and two-story addition to an existing 3,499-square-foot one-story single-
family home with basement; and 2) allow for a reduced front yard setback from 20 feet to 10 feet on
property located at 5031 Tierra Del Oro within the Mello II segment of the city’s Local Coastal Program
and Local Facilities Management Zone 3. The project site is within the appealable area of the California
Coastal Commission. 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 Sections 15301(e)(2) - Existing Facilities; and Section 15305(a) - Minor
Alterations in Land Use Limitations of the state CEQA Guidelines.
ACTION TYPE: Quasi-judicial
RESOLUTION NO. 7325
PLANNER: Jason Goff ENGINEER: Tecla Levy
Approved: 6-1 (Commissioner Lafferty opposed)
2. CT 2017-0006/SDP 2018-0013 (DEV2017-0213) – ROOSEVELT TOWNHOMES – Request for a
recommendation of approval of a Tentative Tract Map and Site Development Plan to construct a five-
unit, residential air-space condominium project on a 0.22-acre site located at 2569 Roosevelt Street in
the Village General (VG) District of the Village and Barrio Master Plan 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.
ACTION TYPE: Quasi-judicial
RESOLUTION NO. 7326
PLANNER: Chris Garcia ENGINEER: David Rick
Recommended Approval: 6-0-1 (Commisioner Stine
recused himself)
3. AMEND 2018-0007/AMEND 2018-0008 (DEV2018-173) – ENCINA WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
FACILITY - Request for a recommendation of approval of a Precise Development Plan Amendment and
a Coastal Development Permit Amendment to allow for the: 1) construction of a new grit and
screenings annex including applicable equipment; 2) repair, rehabilitation and replacement of existing
aging infrastructure through the preliminary and primary areas; 3) construction of 21 new parking
spaces to the east of the existing administration building; and 4) construction of a waste hauling truck
turn-around area, all within the Mello II Segment of the city’s Local Coastal Program and located at
6200 Avenida Encinas within Local Facilities Management Zone 3. The project is appealable to the
California Coastal Commission per Section 30603(a)(5) of the Public Resources Code of the California
Coastal Act, which states any development which constitutes a major public works project or major
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energy facility costing $100,000 or more is appealable to the Commission. 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 Section 15301
(Existing Facilities).
ACTION TYPE: Quasi-judicial
RESOLUTION NO. 7327 and 7328
PLANNER: Pam Drew ENGINEER: Kyrenne Chua
Recommended Approval: 6-0-1 (Commisioner Geldner
recused herself)
4. PLANNING COMMISSION DISCUSSION OF RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STANDARDS – Discussed the need for
residential design standards and by a vote of 6-1-0 (Commissioner Anderson opposed), will reconsider
the subject as part of the planning commission work program.
Meeting Adjourned at 8:56 p.m.