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MINOR CONDOMINIUM PERMIT 93O (Four or less units)
CITY OF CARLSBAD
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1) REQUEST: Minor Condominium Permit for 2. units.
2) LOCATION: *The subject property is generally located on the
Sour/-f side of J between
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3) ASSESSOR'S NUMBER: Book ____ Page IfL9 Parcel 67 -
Book P age Parcel (If more, please list
on bottom of page).
4) OWNER(S) O-P, PRINCIPLE OF CORP.
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5) Person responsible for preparation of plan:
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Name Address Zip Phone
61 Re$istration of License No: . .
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APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE:*
I hereby declare that all information contained within this application
is true; and that all standard conditions as indicated on the attach-
ment have been read, understood and agreed to.
Name..............Address Zi Phone
*NOE: If We applicant is an agent to the property owner, a signed
and notarized letter authorizing the applicant to represent the
property owner must be submitted with the application.
The City of Carlsbad's Planning Department would appreciate the
opportunity to work with the applicant throughout the Planning
stages of the proposed development. In an effort to aid the applicant,
the Planning Department requests that it be given an opportunity to
evaluate and discuss the application and plans prior to submittal.
This request is not a requirement; however, it may avoid major
redrafting or revision of the plan which only serves to lengthen
the processing time.
ATTACHMENTS:
Supplemental Information Form - Planning 20
Standard Conditions - Planning 27
Preparation Check List - Planning 32
Procedures - Planning 38
FORM PLANNING 14 - February 1, 1979
If after the information you have submitted has been reviewed, it is determined
that further information is required, you will be so advised.
APPLICANT: (7/7 fl CJ Name (individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, syndication)
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Telephone Number
AGENT:
Name
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Business Address
Telephone Number
MEMBERS:
Name (individual, partner, joint Home Address
venture corporation, syndication)
Business Address
Telephone Number -- Telephone Number -
Name Home Address
Business Address
Telephone Number Telephone Number
(Attach more sheets if necessary)
I/We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this dis-
closure is true and correct and that it will remain true and correct and may be
relied upon as being true and correct until amended.
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App licant
BY
Agent, Owner, Partner
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APPLICANT DISCLOSURE FORM
In order to assist the members of the Planning Commission and City Council
to avoid possible conflicts of interest, all applicants are required to -
complete this disclosure form at the time of submitting their application.
When this form has been completed and signed, the information will be relied
upon by them in determining if a conflict may exist, so please ensure that
all of the information is completed and accurate. If at anytime before a
final action on your application has been rendered, any of the information
required by this disclosure changes, an amendment reflecting this change must
be filed.
If the applicant is an individual, or a partnership (either general or limited)
or a joint venture, please state the full name, address and phone number of
each person or individual (including trusts) who own any beneficial interest
in the property which is the subject of this application. Should one or more
parties to the application be a partnership or joint venture, then please
state the full legal name of the partnership or joint venture, its legal
address and the name and address of each individual person, who is a general
and/or limited partner or memer of the joint venture.
Should one or more of the parties be a privately held corporation (10 share-
holders or less) or a real estate syndication, then please state the state of
incorporation or syndication, corporate number, date of incorporation or
syndication, corporate or syndicate address, and the full names and addresses of
each individual shareholder or syndicate member. Should the corporation be
a publically held corporation, then state the full name and address of the
corporation, the place of its incorporation, number of shareholders, and the
name and address of the officers of the corporation.
Should you feel that additional information needs to be provided in order to
provide a full disclosure, please include it. .
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FORM
SPECIFIC PLAN/MASTER PLAN/TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP/SPECIAL USE PERMIT/
PUD/ CONDOMINIUM PERMIT/PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
1) Gross Acres (or square footage if less than acre)
2) Number of Lots or Units
3) Type of Development
Residential, Commercial, Indus
4) Present Zone ________________ Proposed Zone (If change requested)
5) General Plan Land Use Designation
6) Source of water supply Lr t?fo/J/y' 67i? sY
7) Method of sewage disposal ___________________________________
8) Types of Protective Covenants to be recorded ci1-
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9) Transportation modes available to service the development
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10) School District(s) serving the property j';t
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11) If your project is for or anticipates being for more than 50 res-
idential units do you prefer to dedicate land
pay fees , or a combination thereof
12) Methods proposed to reduce sound levels _____________________________
13) Methods proposed to conserve energy I/Z
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Additional sheets may be attached if necessary to answer any of the above
questions.
FORM PLANNING 20 - February 1, 1979
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STANDARD ODITIONS (
CITY OF .ARLSBAD
SPECIFIC PLAN/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT,'
VARIANCE/PLArNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT!
SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/SPECIAL USE PERMIT
CONDOMINIUM PERMIT/PRECISE DEVELCN.ENT PLAN
Development shall meet all requirements of the subdivision, zoning.
and building codes, laws,-ordinances or regulations of the City of
Carlsbad, and other governmental agencies. Some of the -more pertinent
requirements and procedures of the City are listed below for your in-
formation and concurrence. Please read this list carefully and feel
free to ask for further information or explanation.
1) All conditions for Conditional Use Permit, Variance, Planned
Unit Development and Special Use Permit shall be completed and
the project commenced within 18 months from final City action,
unless otherwise stated as part of the approval. There is no
time limitations for Specific Plans unless required as part
of the approval. .
2) Development shall substantially conform to the approved plan.
3) All public improvements shall be made in conformity with City
Standards, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, without
cost to the City of Carlsbad and free of all liens and
encumbrances.
4) Prior to any construction, the applicant shall submit plans
to the appropriate entity providing domestic water to the
proposed development, for its approval of the location, type
and adequacy of water lines.
5) Prior to any construction, the applicant shall obtain approval
from the City Fire Department of the location and size of
fire hydrants.
6) The applicant shall install all required fire hydrants and
dry-stand pipes prior to framing construction, and said fire
appurtenances shall be functional prior to commencing such work.
7) Street trees, as required by the C.ity, shall be installed by the
applicant at applicant's expense. Trees shall be of a type
approved by the Parks Department and shall be installed to their
specifications. If removal of any existing trees is required
by the City, said removal shall be at the applicant's expense.
It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to make all
arrangements with the Parks Department concerning the require-
ments of this condition.
8) A detailed grading plan which includes proposed drainage
and erosion control landscaping or other measures such as
desilting basins shall be approved by the City Engineer.
9) Immediately after grading, erosion control landscaping and/or
other measures such as desilting basins shall be installed.
This control may be the final landscaping if so approved.
10) A detailed landscape and sprinkler plan shall be submitted
for Planning Director's approval for all graded slopes 5'
or greater in height and any other areas required by law.
11) Prior to final building inspection clearance, all landscap-
ing and irrigation systems shall be installed or adequate
bonding accepted. Said landscaping shall be maintained in
a manner acceptable to the Planning Director.
12) No signs or advertising of any type whatsoever shall be erected,
or installed until plans thereof have been approved by the City
of Carlsbad.
As part of the approval process, the City may modify these conditions or
add others, especially those of a more specific nature. The applicant
will be notified of these modifications or additions by Resolution.
Form Planning 27 /Date of Planning Commission Approval
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PREPARATION
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/VARIANCE
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/SITEDEVELOPMENT PLAN
CONDOMINIUM PERMIT/SPECIAL USE PERMIT
A. Documents Required for Submittal:
1) Application with supplemental sheet completed.
Standard condition list.
3) Photostatic copy of deed with complete legal description of
subject property or other form of description acceptable to the
Planning Director.
Fifteen ozalid prints of the plan for all applications except a
PUD which requires 20 prints, and (minor) condominium permit
which requires 5 prints:
REQUIRED PLANS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
CUP and Variance: Site Plan*
PUD: Site Plan*, building elevations, landscape plan, cross
section of proposed grading.
DP: Site Plan*, building elevations.
ONDO PERMIT: Site Plan, & building elevations, landscaping- plans.
VUP: Site Plan*, grading plan.
*Site Plan as a minimum shall contain all property lines,
building locations with.horizontal dimensions, driveways, and
parking stalls with dimensions, location and dimensions of
5) Environmental Impact Assessment or Report with fees (if required).
6) Fee: Conditional Use Permit, Variance and Special Use Permit
Planned Unit Development - $50.00 + $1.00 per unit.
Amendments for PUD'S - $5000 + $1.00 per unit within area
being amended.
S Site Development Plan - $2500
Condominium Permit - $50.;)b + $1.00 per unit within area
being amended.
'( /Y/'ibo Foot Radius Map - (Not needed for Site Development Plan,
S 'I.aFUse Permit and Minor Condominium Permit). A map to scale
not less:-~A 1'1 200 1 showing each lot within 300 feet of the
exterioroun da of the subject property.. Each of these lots
hall be consecutiveme and correspond with the property
owner's list. The scale b
red
reduced map may be educed to a scale
acceptable to the Planning Director if the required scale is
• -mpractical.
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. Li st (8)1 /Prpperty Owner's (Not needed for Site Development Plan,
( J Special Use Permit and Minor Condominium Permit). Two copies
of a typewritten list on self-adhesive (Avery) mailing labels of
the name and address of all property owners within 300' as noted
wer-a5mp This list must be accurate and taken on the property on
from 6'e latest equalized .es.sment roll: on file in the Office
of the Assessor of San Diego County, 3.600 Pacific H ighway,
om103,Ph.#23637 71.
• Conversioi to Condominiuxns'NIn addition to the above property •-
owners list, the app l ication sll include a list (prepared as
above) of names and addresses ofaJLtenants of the units to
be converted to condominiums.
9) Disclosure Statement.
FORM 32 PLANNING (May 25, 1979) Page One
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10) •A written statement by the City Engineer that he finds there
is adequate sewer capacity available for the proposed use at
the site or that he finds that the proposed use and site can
be adequately served by alternative City approved onsite sewer
system. Applicant, please note, this determination must be
done prior to submitting application and it may require
preparation on your part to provide sufficient eviderce to the
City Engineer. It is suggested you make early contact with
the Engineering Department for such determination.
• 11) For residential projects within Vista, San Marcos, Encinita or
San Dieguito School Districts, the applicant shall indicate
whether be prefers to dedicate land for school facilities, to
pay a fee in lieu thereof, or do a combination of these. If
the applicant prefers to dedicate land, he shall suggest the
specific land.
For residential projects within the Carlsbad Unified School
District, the applicant shall submit written confirmation that
school facilities will be available and serve the project at
time of need.
B. Drafting of Plan:
1) Sheets to be 24"x36" with 1" border (standard "D" size).
2) Scale to indicate: 1" = 10' is generally sufficient; however,
the scale is to be appropriate for sheet size.
3) North arrow oriented to top or left side of sheet.
4) Lettering must be legible. It is preferred that it be drawn
by mechanical means, in ink, and heavy upper case.
5) Location map showing the distances to the center line of the
nearest intersection.
6). Title block with name-and address of applicant and drafter,
and pertinent information such as uses, total acreage and
date prepared.
C. Infbrmation on Plan
1) Proposed and existing structures:
a) Proposed use of all structures (in general land use terms).
b) Building dimensions, setbacks and distances between buildings.
c) Type of construction proposed.
.d) Identification of fire rated walls and fire sprinkler systems.
e) Height and number of stories.
f) Gross floor area per structure.
gi Proposed changes and additions to existing buildings.
2) . Existing and proposed right-of-way, public and/or private:
a). Distance from property line to center line of right-of-way.
.b) Widths of right-of-way.
c) Location of existing and proposed sidewalks and curbcuts.
d) Easements - type and location.
31. Parking:
a) Location, size and numbered conseOutively.
b). Identification of loading zones.
C). Dimensions of driveways.
41 Landscaping:
a) Existing and proposed trees in the public right-of-way.
b) A schedule showing types, size and location of all plant
materials proposed on site.
c) Indicate a permanent watering system for all landscaping
areas by showing the location of water lines.
FORM 32 PLANNING Page Two
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5) Refuse pickup areas (not required for detached housing projects).
6) Signs: Size, location and height of existing and proposed signs.
7) Lot lines and dimensions.
8) Location of watercourse or areas subject to flood.
9) Location of proposed storm drains or other means of drainage
(grade and size)
10) Topographic contours at two-feet intervals, with indication
of manufactured slope.
11) Cross section of proposed grading. Existing contours and
proposed graded contours for all grades of 4:1 or greater
shall be shown.
12) Delineation of development phasing.
D. Miscellaneous Information for Planned Unit Development and Condominium
Permit Applications.
1) Document explaining who shall be responsible for maintaining
open common areas and how maintenance is to be performed.
2) Document explaining special development standards requested.
For custom home Planned Unit Development all development
standards listed in Section 21.45.120 shall be included.
3) Elevation of proposed buildings (not required for custom
hbme PUD 1 S).
FORM 32 PLANNING Page Three
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9) Location of proposed storm drains or other means of drainage
(grade and size).
10) Topographic contours at two-feet intervals, with indication
of manufactured slope. .
11) Cross section of proposed grading. Existing contours and
proposed graded contours for all grades of 4:1 or greater
shall be shown.
12) Delineation of development phasing.
D. Miscellaneous Information for Planned Unit Development and Condominium
Permit Applications.
1) Document explaining who shall be responsible for maintaining
open common areas and how maintenance is to be performed.
2) Document explaining special development standards requested.
For custom home Planned Unit Development all development
standards listed in Section 21.45.120 shall be included.
3) Elevation of proposed buildings (not required for custom
home PUDtS).
FORM 32 PLANNING (Page 3)
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Plans Required for Condo Permit
20 copies'required if in conjunction with a tentative tract.
15 c.cIpies required if in conjunction with a tentative parcel - (4 lots or less)
The required plans may be submitted as one plan or as two or -
more plans. If the landscape and irrigation plans are submitted
as a separate plan (one or two pages), only two copies are
required. Please see the Condo Ordinance (Section 21.47) for
specific requirements. The plans must show the following.
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a) Location of buildings and roperty lines.
b) Location of storage for each unit and size of
- area in cubic feet.
C) Location of laundry facilities.
d) Location and construction of refuse collection
facilities. •
e) Location of all utility eters (gas, water and
electric) and a note on the plan indicating that
each unit has separate meters.
Parking Plan
Show all parking spaces, as well as the dimensions of
spaces, back-up areas, driveways and garages.
Recreation Plan • • S
Show location and size of all recreation areas. Include
picnic tables, pools, spas, bar-b--ques, children's
play areas, etc. -
Landscape and Irrigation Plan
a) Location of all landscaping indicating type and
size of plants to be installed. Check street
tree list if street trees will be installed.
b) Location, sizes, dimensions of sprinkler heads and
• staking, backf low preventer, pipes, water meters, H
- controls. • - -
Building Elevations
Show the elevations and include a description of buildings
and materials. -
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1200 ELM AVENUE TELEPHONE: CAF1LS8AD,CALIFOfNIA 92008 . . (714) 729-1181
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NOTICE OF DETERMINATION V V
TO: COUNTY CLERK . . SECRETARY FOR RESOURCES LOG NO.570
County of San Diego 1416 Ninth Street
• . .220 West Broadway Room 1311 V
San Diego, CA 92101 Sacramento, CA 95814 'V
V . . .•. V.. V V V V . •. ..:
PROJECT TITLE: Two-Unit Condominium V V V
V - .PROJECT ADDRESS: South-side LevanteStreet,_Lacosta . V
V. PE]IITAPPLI(tf: Gerald T. Fitzgera1d V. .
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE PROJECT V V V V
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WILL NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT V
V V V V
0 WILL/MAY HAVE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
STATUS OF PROJECT
V APPROVED V V V V V V
0 DENIED
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. TIROAL ThACT REPORT
V 0 NONE COMPLETED PURSUANT TO CE-QA V. •
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0 COMPLETED PURSUANT TO CEQA
A'copy of the gative Declaration 0 EIR with supporting
docu-nentt is available for public review at the Planning Department, . V V ...
V City Hall, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008. V
JUN 24 1980 -
nning Director
. Carlsbad Journal
Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County
3088 PlO PICO AVENUE • P.O. BOX 248 • CARLSBAD, CA 92008 • 729-2345
Proof of Publication
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO,
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the county aforesaid;
I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter.
I am principal clerk of the printer of the Carlsbad Journal a newspaper of general circulation,
published twice weekly in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, and which
newspaper is published for the dissemination of local news and intelligence of a general character, and
which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying
subscribers, and which newspaper has been established and published at regular intervals in the said
City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, for a period exceeding one year
next preceding the date of publication of the
notice hereinafter referred to; and that the notice
NOTiC9 .,
OFDEÔLAEATIONOF of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been
NONSIGNIFICANT published in each regular and entire issue of said ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT - newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the' IL following City ofCarlabad has issued'Negativè theow uates, to-wit:
Declarations forthe followingprojects:
The proposed project -involves the construction of a two-unit con-
dominiuni in a developed area of -La Costa. The subject property Is retangu- . t. .2.5 ....................19.72 larly shaped with an area of approxi- mately .28 acres, The project's density
(7.7 du/ac) is consistent with the Gen- eral Plan's land use designation. The parcel has been previously graded and 1 9 is devoid of any significant plant or .
animal species. Also, based- on -an ar-
chaeological reconnaissance of the La Costa area, no significant-historical re.
sources have been- found on the site. 1 9 Only minimal grading Is being pro- .................................. . -
posed for the condominium develop-
ment, Finally, the project will be con- sisteotwith the design andintensity, Of development in the immediate area,. - A copy of the subject Negative Decla- .................................. 1 9 . - - - rations with supportive information (a. available for public review at the Plan.
ning Department, City Hall, 1200 -Elm - Avenue, Carlsbad,.Comments-from the public are invited Please-submit com-
ments in writing to the -Planning D-
partrnent,withjn five (5) d'ayafrom the date of this notice. - - - CJ S510: August 25, 1979
I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true
and correct. Executed at Carlsbad, County of San Diego,
State of California on the 25th
day of ugust 1979
2M/5-79 Clerk of the Printer
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CASE NO.' rp-la Date Rec t d /J7Q DCC Date:g/J7g PC Date_________
Address or Location of Request: _ 'fl4 L.EVAP VJF
Applicant: 6EP4Lc' FflZPLfl.2
Engr. or Arch.
Brief Legal:LU1 jI OF LA. f)lSfl-i LN hJL AfLDTJ. 4AP41
p I ri1 F1 LID i e 4TEL itJT7EP , I U If On.
Assessor Book: Page: gf Parcel: (7
General Plan Land Use Description: 1:ztM..
Existing Zone: ___Rroposed Zone:________
Acres:No. of Lots: DU' S DUjAcré7,-7
School District: QIMdzUrrO 4 jZhVJr41TAqEF--2uO k-Y)L. )1ThkT
Water District: lJ\J 41n4 Sanitation District: LUAD;4
Coast Permit Area: t)
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1200 ELM AVENUE j
CAFLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
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NEGATIVE DECLARATION
PROJECT TITLE: 2 unit condominium
PROJECT LOCATION: South side Levante Street, La Costa
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposed project involves the construction of a
two-unit condominium in a developed area .of La Costa. The subject pro-
perty is retangularly shaped with an area of approximately .26 acres.
The project's density (7.7 du/ac) is consistent with the General Plan's
land use desicrnation. The parcel has been previously graded and is
devoid of any significant plant or animal species. Also, based on an
archaeological reconnaissance of the La Costa area, no significant
historical resources have been found on the site. Only minimal grading
is being proposed for the condominium development. Finally, the pro-
ject will be consistent with the design and intensity or development
in the immediate area. .
PROJECT PROPONENT: Gerald T. Fitzqerald
LOG NO: 570 PERMIT/FIlE NO:
The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above described project
purus ant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality
Act and the Environmental Protection Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad. As a result of
said review, a draft Negative Declaration (Declaration of Non-Significant Impact) is
hereby issued for the subject project. Justification for this action is attached to
this docurrnt,
A cony of the Negative Declaration with supportive
Department, City Hall, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad,
invited, Please submit ccinents in writing to the
days of date of publication August 25, •1979
doci.xnents is on Lii
CA. Coninents from t
Planning Carimission
in the Planning
ie public are
within five (5)
DATED: - ._
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INITIAL STUDY SUMMARY
DATE: August 21, 1979
TO: James C. Hagaman, Planning Director
FROM: Brian Milich, Assistant Planner 13(--
SUBJECT: EIA NO. 570; 2 UNIT CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT ON
SOUTH SIDE OF LEVANTE STREET, LA COSTA (CP-12,
FITZGERALD)
DISCUSSION
The proposed project involves the construction of a two-unit
condominium in a developed area of La Costa. The subject pro-
perty is retangularly shaped with an area of approximately .26
acres. The project's density (7.7 du/ac) is consistent with
the General Plan's land use designation. The parcel has been
previously graded and is devoid of any significant plant or
animal species. Also, based on an archaeological reconnaissance
of the La Costa area, no significant historical resources have
been found on the site. Only minimal grading is being proposed
for the condominium development. Finally, the project will be
consistent with the design and intensity of development in the
immediate area.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that a Declaration of Negative Environmental
Impact be made with regard to the proposed project.
JUSTIFICATION
1) The project site has been previously graded, and no signi-
ficant flora, fauna or unique environmental or historical
resources would be adversely affected.
2) The City's condominium ordinance will provide a means to
mitigate any potential adverse impacts.
3) The project is consistent with the trend of development in
the immediate area, and with the City's land use plan
designation.
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NOTICE OF DECLAMTION OF
NONSIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GtVEN that the City of Carlsbad has issued
Negative Declarations for the following projects: -
The proposed project insiolves the construction of a two-unit
• condominium in. a developed area of La Costa. The subject pro- -
• perty is retangularly shaped with an area of approximately .26
acres. The project's density (7.7 du/a) is consistent with-
the General Plan'sland use designation. The parcel has been
previously graded and is devoid of any significant plant or • apimal species. Also, based-on an archaeological reconnaissance
• of:the La Costà.-area, no significant historical resources have
• been found on the site. Only minimal grading is being proposed
for the condominium development. Finally, the project will be -
consistent with the design and intensity of development in the
immediate area.
A copy of the subject Negative Declarations with supportive
information is available for public review at the Planning Department,
City Hall, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad. Comments from the public are
invited. Please subirtit comments in writing to the Planning
Department within five (5) days from' the date of this notice.
PUBLISH:August 25, 1979
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cc: ,., 'ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT 'FORM
Receipt No. EIA NO.
Date:j—J7 *
Name of Applicant:C9 '77 -g-
Address: 1/>3 6,2, /,tii- iQR'Q. iJf1/Ji -I,t /)I
Permit Applied For:flio 2W&)up 2 ',&Lks"
Case Nos.:
Location of Proposed Activity:./tLj3' LJ?7c$.
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
I.;, Give a brief description of the proposed activity (attach
any preliminary development plans).-7
d01-1onv8ns O( 61 I P PEoPWy
2. Describe the activity area, including distinguishing
• natural and manmade characteristics; also provide precise • slope analysis when appropriate.500 OF 1F (16 - $
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• • 3. Describe energy conservation measures incorporated into
• the design and/or operation of the project.
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FORM 44, Page 1 of 4 PLANNING • ••
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM
• U. Environmental Impact Analysis . .
Answer the following questions by placing a check in the appropriate
• space.
Yes No
• 1. Could the project significantly change present land uses
in the vicinity of the activity?
2.
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Could the activity affect the use of a recreational
area, or area of important aesthetic value? V
• 3. Could the activity affect the functioning of an 2'
established community or neighborhood? V V
4. Could the activity result in the displacement of :
community .residents?
• 5. Are any of the natural or man-made features in the activity
:.area unique, that is, not found in other parts of the
•
- County, State, or nation? • V - •
6. •Could the activity significantly affect a historical or • /
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archaelogicai site or its setting? V V
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V
• Could the activity' significantly affect the potential V V
V
• V V • use, extraction, or conservation of a scarce natural res-
ource? V
• V
VV
V V
8. Does the activity area serve as a habitat, ,food source V
nesting place, source of water, etc. for-rare or endangered
wildlife or.-fish species?
• 9. Could the'activity significantly affect fish,-wildlife or
V
VV plant life? • • V
V • V
• V
V
V
V
Are there Einy rare or endangered plant species in the
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activity-area?. • •••
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• Ii. Could the activity change existing features of añy.of •
the city's lagoons, bays, or tidelands?-
V 12. Could the activity change existing features of any of V V
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- the City's beaches? • V
V
13. Could the activity result in the erosion or elimination
• of.agrlcultural lands? • V
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14 Could the activity serve to encourage ,development of' ,
- •.presently undeveloped areas or intensify development V
of already developed areas?
FORM 44, Page 2 of 4, • • •
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15. Will the activity require.a variance from established environmental
standards (air, water, noise, etc)?
16. Will the activity require certification, authorization or issuance
of a permit by any, local; State or Federal environmental control /
agency?
17. Will the activity require issuance of a variance or conditional .
use permit by. the City? . .. . . . . . . .
18. Will the activity involve the application, use, or disposal of /
potentially hazardous materials?
19. Will the activity involve construction of facilities in a flood
'plain? . . . .. . . . . .
20. Will the activity involve construction of facilities on a slope of
25 percent or greater?
210 Will the activity involve construction of facilities in the
area of an active fault?
22. Could the activity result in the generation of significant .
amounts of noise? ... 3/
23. Could the activity result in the generation of significant . . • amounts of dust? . . . .
24. Will the activity invove the burning ofbrush, trees, or . . . . /•
other materials? . ' . • . •; . .
25. Could the activity result in a significant change.in the . . .
qualityof any portion of the regions air or water resources? . .
• . (Should note surface, ground water, off-shore). . -. . . .
26. be land form? . Will there a significant change to existing
(a) indicate estimated grading to be done in cubic yards.
(b) percentage of alteration to the present land form. . . .
• Cc) maximum height of cut or fill slopes. 9'-• _
.27. Will the activity result in substantial increases in the use of utilities,
sewers, drains or streets?
III. - State of No Si g nificant Environmental Effects • . .
If you have answered yes to one or more of the questions in Section II but you
think the activity will have no significant environmental effects, indicate your
reasons below: •. .
FORM 44, Page 3 of 4 • • . . •. ••• ,.
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IV: Comments or Elaborations to Any of the Questions in Section II.
(If additional space is needed for answering any questions, attach
additional sheets as may be needed.)
Signature
Person comp1etirSg\.ort
Date Signed:
• Conclusions (To be completed by the Planning Director). Place a
check in the appropriate box.
( ) Further information is required.
( ) It has been determined that the project will not have significant
environmental effects. ( ) You must submit a preliminary
environmental impact statement by the following date.__________
• • ( ) You should make an appointment with the Planning Director
to discuss further processing of your project, in accordance with
Chapter 19.04 of the Municipal Code.
DATE RECEIVED if- 7 3
Revised December 22, 1978
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1200 ELM AVENUE TELEPHONE:
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
(714) 729-1181
October 5, 1979
Gerald T. Fitzgerald
10302 Loma Rancho Drive
Spring Valley, California 92077
Dear Mr. Fitzgerald:
On October 4, 1979, the Planning Director approved your
request for a two-unit condominium development on the south
side of Levante Street in La Costa. The following are the
conditions of approval which were placed on your project:
1) This approval is granted for that property described
- in the application, CP-12, and development shall occur
substantially as indicated on Exhibits A and 8 dated
9/20/79, on file in the Planning Department.
2) Prior to final condominium plan approval, the applicant
shall pay a public facilities fee as established in
City Council Policy No. 17.
3) Prior to final condominium plan approval, the applicant
shall pay park-in-lieu fees as determined by the Parks
and Recreation Director.
4) If not done so already, prior to final condominium plan
approval, the applicant shall pay school fees to the
appropriate school district.
5) A detailed landscape and irrigation plan shall be sub-
mitted and subject to the approval of the Planning
Director prior to occupancy.
6) A final condominium plan, incorporating all changes
required herein, shall be subject to the approval of
the Planning Director.
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7) All necessary public improvements as required by the
City Engineer shall be installed prior to occupancy.
It should be mentioned that your landscape and irrigation
plan (Exhibit T'CtT, dated 8/3/79) is considered adequate in
fulfillment of Condition No. 5.
You are required to submit a reproducible copy of the approved
condominium site plan.
If you have questions please give me a call.
Sincerely, '
2'z4X111j. M I L I C H
BJM: j d
PROJECT REVIEW
TO:
FROM: Planning Department, City of Carlsbad
RE: CASE NO.:
REQUEST: M PE M rr 2.. UIAEO
DCC APPLICATION REVIEW:
DCC FINAL REVIEW: 'p'ç
Please comment below and return. For further information call
the Planning Department at 729-1181, extension 25.
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FROM: Planning Department, City of Carlsbad
RE: CASE NO.:(.
REQUEST: Mit\O c oMhuN' PEPMT F L11VTS
DCC APPLICATION REVIEW: JA I
DCC FINAL REVIEW:SEP ftJ9Th
Please comment below and return. For further information call
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John R. Philp, M.D.
Director of Public Health
1600 Pacific Hwy.
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San Diego, CA 92101
LII Bruce Warren, Executive Dir. P't San Diego Coast Reg. Comm.
6154 Mission Gorge Rd.
Suite 220
San Diego, CA 92120
DATE NT: , I119
ichard Hanson, Manager
Leucadia County Water District
P.O. Box 2397
Leucadia, CA 92024
A' TO BE RE' I1.
F-1 Dr. Robert Crawford,. Supt.
Carlsbad Unified School Dist.
801 Pine Ave.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
John P. Henley
Acting General Manager
Carlsbad Municipal Water Dist.
5950 El Camino Real
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Jack Kubota F-1 Woodside Kubota & Assoc.
P.O. Box 1095
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Bill Berrier, Supt.
San Dieguito Union School Dist.
2151 Newcastle Ave.
Cardiff, CA 92007
Donald Lidstrom, Supt.
Encinitas Elementary School
Dist.
185 Union Street
Encinitas, CA 92024 A Jj
JJ San Marcos County Water Dist.
788 San Marcos Blvd.
San Marcos, CA 92069
lliam Hollingsworth
Manager
Olivenheim Municipal Water Dist.
1966 Olivenheim Rd.
Encinitas, CA 92024
Dr. Ralph Kellogg, Supt.
San Marcos Unified School Dist.
274 San Marcos Blvd.
San Marcos, CA 92069
Mr. R. L. Brown, Jr.
San Diego Flood Control Dist.
55555 Overland Drive
San Diego, CA 92123
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I City of Carlsbad Edwin J. Heimlich
L_J Carlsbad, Cl 92008 Federal Housing Admin.
P.O. Box 2648
F-1 Water Quality Control Bd. San Diego, CA 92112
6154 Mission Gorge Road
Suite 205 North County Transit District San Diego, CA 92120 P.O Box 1998 Attn: Arthur Coe, Oceanside, CA 92054 Charlene Dennis, or c/o Paul Price Peter Silva
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San Diego Gas & Electric
101 Ash Street
Mailing: P.O. Box 1831
San Diego, CA 92112
Pacific Telephone Co.
Right-of-Way Dept.
4838 Ronsons Court
San Diego, CA 92111
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107 S. Broadway, Room 8107
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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LI Don Brown
Carlsbad Chamber of
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Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, Cl 92008
LI Bruce Eliason
Dept. of Fish & Game
350 Golden Shore
Long Beach, CA 90802
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J. Dekema
Dist. Dir. of Trans.
P.O. Box 81405
San Diego, CA 92138
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Programs & Budget
Engineer
State of California
Dept. of Transport.
District 11
P.O. Box 81406
San Diego, CA 92138
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STAFF REPORT
DATE: OCTOBER 10, 1979
TO: Planning Director
FROM: Planning Staff
SUBJECT: CP-12; TWO-UNIT CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT
ON LEVANTE STREET, LA COSTA
APPLICANT: FITZGERALD
BACKGROUND
Location and Description of Property
The subject property is located on the south side of Levante
Street, in La Costa. The parcel is rectangularly shaped and
has an area of 11,280 square feet. The parcel has been pre-
viously graded and is devoid of any significant flora or
fauna. A major portion of the site is level, with a slight
drop at its eastern edge.
Existil-i'g 'Zoning
Subject Property: R-2
North: R-2
South: P-C
East: R-2
West: R-2
Existing'L and Use
Subject Property: Vacant
North: Duplex
South: Single-family
East: Vacant
West: Duplex
General Plan Information
The City's current land use plan designates the subject pro-
perty for medium density (4-10 du/ac) residential development.
As proposed, the project would result in an equivalent
density of 7.7 du/ac, which would thus be consistent with
the land use plan. In addition, the project would be consistent
with all other elements of the General Plan, except the
public facilities element.
Public Facilities
Sewer Service: The subject property is located within the
Leucadia County Water District. The applicant has been
placed on the district's allocation list, and has been allo-
cated two sewer hookups.
Schools: The project site is located within the San Dieguito
Unifie6 High School District and the Encinitas Union School
District. It is not clear whether or not the applicant has
paid school fees. However, school fees are required due to
conditions of overcrowding.
Water Service: The Olivenhain Water District is responsible
for servicing the subject property.
Onsite and Adjacent Public Facilities: All necessary onsite
and immediately adjacent public facilities will be required
per the City's Public Improvement Ordinance or as conditions
of approval.
Gas and Electric: Gas and electric services will be provided
by SDG&E. Separate gas and electric meters are required and
will be provided by the developer.
Other Public Facilities: The City Council has determined
that they are not prepared to find that all other public
facilities necessary to serve this project will be available
concurrent with need. The Planning Director may, by inclusion
of an appropriate condition, require that the project contribute
to the costs of such facilities. Since the development
would pay its appropriate share of the public facility it
would require, the Planning Commission could be assured that
the requirements of the public facilities element of the
general plan would be satisfied. In addition, parking-in-
lieu fees would be required as a condition of approval.
EnvirnintaI Impct Information
A declaration of negative environmental impact has been
made for the proposed project based on the following justification:
1) The project site has been previously graded, and no
significant flora, fauna or unique environmental or
historical resources would be adversely affected.
2 The City's condominium ordinance will provide a means
to mitigate any potential adverse impacts.
3) The project is consistent with the trend of development
in the immediate area, and with the City's land use
plan designation.
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History and Related Cases
CP-5: Lefferdink (Approved on June 1, 1979)
This four unit condominium conversion located in Bristol
Cove was approved by the Planning Director. Conditions of
approval included screening of the trash areas, covering of
electric meters, provision of individual storage space, and
provision of a landscaped visual barrier.
CP-7: Roberts (Approved on July 2, 1979)
The Planning Director conditionally approved a similar two-
unit condominium project at the western terminus of Urubu
Street, in La Costa. It was found that the project was
consistent with the requirements of the City's condominium
ordinance and with the City's land use plan. The project
was conditioned that it be developed in conformance with the
plan on file, that final permits not be issued unless sewer
was found to be available, and that school fees be acquired
at the time of building permit issuance.
Major Planning Considerations
1) Does the proposed project meet all requirements and
conform to the guidelines of the City's condominium
regulations (Chapter 21.47)?
2) Should conditions be imposed on the proposed project in
order to assure proper development?
Discussion
The proposed project involves a two-unit condominium development
located on Levante Street in La Costa. Each unit will be
two bedrooms (1280 and 1515 square feet respectively), and
each with attached two-car garages. The units will be at
slightly different elevations due to the topography of the
site, creating a drop at the southern end of the property.
The height of the units will be 26 feet. The proposed units
are similar in character to other duplexes in the immediate
area.
The proposed project meets all Section 21.47.130 of the
requirements of the City's condominium regulations. Specifically,
adequate on-site parking for each unit will be provided.
Also, one on-street visitor parking space will be available
to serve the project. In addition adequate storage, conveniently
accessible to the outdoors, will be provided for each unit.
The applicant has indicated on the plans that all utilities
will be separately metered. Also, each unit will have its
own refuse storage area and laundry facilities.
In excess of 200 square feet of open recreation area will be
provided for each unit. The unit closest to Levante Street
will have an 18' x 16.5' patio area along the western edge
of the residence. The other unit will have a 24' x 16' deck
off the rear of the residence.
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The applicant has not yet submitted a detailed landscape and
irrigation plan. However, based on the site plan, it
appears as though the area fronting along Levante which is not
paved will be planted with grass, while the rear portion of the
property will be planted with fruit trees.
A condition of approval requires a detailed landscape and
irrigation plan.
Since the project appears to meet all of the requirements,
both specified and implied, of the City's condominium ordinance,
a recommendation of approval is being forwarded to the
Planning Director.
Redcmmfldation
It is recommended that the Planning Director APPROVE CP-12
based on the following findings and subject to the following
conditions:
Findings
1) The condominium conversion conforms to all requirements
and provisions of the City's condominium regulations,
Chapter 21.47, and all applicable plans.
2) The site is physically suitable for this density of
development since it is properly zoned and surrounding
properties are developing in a similar manner.
3) The condominium project is consistent with existing and
future land use in the area, since the site is designated
for medium density (4-10 du/ac) residential development.
4) At this time, the Planning Director is not prepared to
find that all public facilities necessary to serve this
project will be available concurrent with need. The
Planning Director has, by inclusion of an appropriate
condition, required that the project contribute to the
costs of such facilities. Since the development will
pay its proportionate share of the public facilities
which it will require, the Planning Director is satisfied
that the requirements of the public facilities element
of the General Plan have been satisfied.
5) An environmental impact assessment has been processed
and a declaration of negative environmental impact has
been made for the proposed project.
Conditicms
1) This approval is granted for that property described in
the application, CP-12, and development shall occur
substantially as indicated on exhibits A & B dated
9/20/79, on file in the Planning Department.
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2) Prior to final condominium plan approval, the applicant
shall pay a public facilities fee as established in
City Council Policy No. 17.
3) Prior to final condominium plan approval, the applicant
shall pay park-in-lieu fees as determined by the Parks
and Recreation Director.
4) If not done so already, prior to final condominium plan
approval, the applicant shall pay school fees to the
appropriate school district.
5) A detailed landscape and irrigation plan shall be
submitted and subject to the approval of the Planning
Director prior to occupancy.
6) A final condominium plan, incorporating all changes
required herein, shall be subject to the approval of
the Planning Director.
7) All necessary public improvements as required by the
City Engineer shall be installed prior to occupancy.
CP-12 APPROVED 0-J 1'79
(Date?
HAGANAN,
Planning Director
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