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BILL MORROW ASSEMBLYMAN. SEVENTY-THIRD DISTRICT
August 20,1998
Rusty Areias, Chairman
California Coastal Commission
45 Fremont Street, Suite 2000
San Francisco, California 94105
RE: CCC Appeal #A-6-98-89
Dear Chairman Areias:
P.O. Box w840 SACRAMENID, CA 942-1 (916) 445-7676
27126A P -1625 I" SAN JUAN CAPISTMNO, CA 92675 PHONE (714) 489.240) FAX: (714) 489-2989
OCEANSIDE. CA 92054 PHONE: (619) 757-8084 FAX. (619) 757-8087
I am writing you today to voice my support for hu. John Levy's proposed residence on the
Buena Vista Lagoon in Carlsbad.
Mr. Levy has worked diligently for over three years with all of the resource agencies in
implementing a plan that recognizes public access, wildlife habitat, environmental and biological
concerns. After several meetings with USF&G, CCC, and CF&G an agreement was met on
environmental setbacks, wildlife habitat, and public access. Because the agreement required
1 00-foot setbacks on two of the three sides of the property a lot boundary adjustment was
necessary to comply with these setbacks. Coastal staf'f was an active participant in all of these
meetings.
Mr. Levy made the boundary adjustments. In fact, he has reduced the density of the buildable
area from 1.9 acres to .43 acres.
Mr. Levy submitted the revised plans to the City of Carlsbad Planning Department late last year.
The plans were unanimo-csly cpproved on July 1, 1395 and, ?herefore, issued a CDP. No
comment was received from any resource agency nor any neighbors.
On July 27, 1998, Mr. Levy received a notice of appeal fkom Commissioner Kehoe's office.
Needless to say that Mr. Levy was astounded since he hadn't heard one word from Coastal staff
during the resource agency mitigated negative declaration review period of nearly four months.
Their reasons were:
1) Legal site access;
2) The requirement for an additional CDP for a boundary adjustment;
3) Public siting from the coast highway;
4) Public access to the lagoon.
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All issues that they had been part and parcel to.
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Mr. Levy has met with CCC coastal analyst Bill Ponder, Commissioner Kehoe, her alternate
Terry Johnson, the City of Carlsbad and Mayor Bud Lewis. All have agreed that the appeal
should be withdrawn. Please keep in mind that the proposed siting does not block any public or
private view and is situated to minimize it’s visual impact to the coast and the project has the
support of all neighbors.
In addition, I support a “dawn to dusk” gate along the public access trail of the southern sore of
the BUM Vista Lagoon for Public Safety concerns. Because of its remote nature and proximity
to the railroad tracks, this property has been a staging ground for transients and gangs who have
preyed on the adjacent property owners for years since it is extremely difficult to police.
Consequently, I am concerned about Mr. Levy and his family’s security during the evening
daytime hours. I strongly urge the commission to adopt a dawn to dusk gate to ensure Mr.
Levy’s security.
hours. The primary users of the public trail are fisherman and naturalists who limit their use to
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In closing, I feel that this project would be an excellent addition to the City of Carlsbad and
strongly endorse its approval as to the CDP97-59.
Sincerely, u/-
BILL MORRO
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cc: Penny Allen
David Armanasco
Nancy Fleeg
Sara wan
Mike Reilly
Shirley Dettloff
Pedro Nava
Andrea Tuttle
Dave Potter
Christine Kehoe
all Coastal Commission staff
John C. Levy, Jr.
Dennis Brandmeyer
Realtor
General Building Contractor
23 Aug 98
To: Coastal Commission
Re: CCC Appeal #A-6-98-98
Dear Commissioners:
I am a neighbor of Mr. Levy’s proposed residence and would like to add my
support for his project. Of all possible uses of this land I believe his will have
the lowest impact and will immediately aid in helping the Carisbad Police in
accessing this somcwhat problematic area. Mr, Levy is one of the few people
with the tenacity and vision to see this project through the myriad of
govermnental approvals and compromises. This kt mirmte appeal by Staff
appears unfair and costly to Mr. Levy.
Thank you for your considdon.
Dennis Brandmeyer
2360 Rue des Chateaux, Carlsbad Ca 92008 Tel. and FAX (760) 7292052
California Coastal Commission
c/o Peter Douglas, Executive Director
45 Fremont Street, Suite 2000
San Francisco, California 94 105-22 19
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Donald E. Jackson
260 Normandy Lane
Carisbad, California
92008-2222
August 25, 1998
Dear Commissioners: -
I am writing this letter in reference to the California Coastd Commis
A-6-98-98.
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I am a third generation property owner in the northwest corner of Carlsbad,
located near the property in question. My wife and I are very aware of the past history of
that piece of land which is called “The Flat” created by an dlegal fill of the lagoon in the
early ‘70’s. I am also on the board of the Buena Vista Lagoon Foundation which keeps a
close eye on all aspects of the lagoon.
I have studied all the requirements which the City of Carlsbad, the Coastal
Commission stafY, and the other regulatory agencies have imposed on the single family
residence proposed.
With all of the above in mind, we welcome this single family residence with its
present requirements as a positive move toward solving the many problems in that portion
of the lagoon of which you must be aware.
Should you have any questions peg to this matter, I would be quite willing
to respond. My telephone number is: 760-434-3675.
Donald E. Jackson
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WILLIAM A. CRAVEN
SENATOR
38TH DISTRICT
CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT 98-3 10
August 21,1998
Mr. Peter Douglas, Executive Director
California Cczstz! Ccn.&sion
45 Fremont Street, Suite 2000
San Francisco, CA 94 105
Re: California Coastal Commission Appeal (#A-6-98-98)
Coastal Development Permit (CDP 97-59)
Dear Director Douglas:
The City of,Carlsbad has voiced strong support for the above mentioned project, the
proposed residence of Mr. John Levy on the Buena Vista Lagoon. I feel strongly that the
wishes of the City should be granted deference in this case.
As a longtime supporter of the California Coastal Commission as Chairman of the Senate
Local Government Committee, I am well aware of the need to balance competing
interests. The City of Carlsbad has had an excellent record of permitting environmentally
sensitive development and, accordingly, has been granted authority to issue Coastal
Development Permits (CDP’s).
Your careful rccmsideratioii is siaceiely appreciated.
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cc: Mayor Claude “Bud” Lewis, City of Carlsbad
wMr. John Levy
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