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MINOR CONDOMINIUM PERMIT
(Four or less units)
CITY OF CARLSBAD
(PLEASE PRINT)
1) REQUEST: Minor Condominium Permit for _(2) TWO units.
2) LOCATION: The subject property is generally located on the
EAST side of LUCIERNAGA ST. between LUCIERNAGE CT.
And LUCIERNAGE PLACE
3) ASSESSOR'S NUMBER: Book 215 Page 300 Parcel 08
Book Page Parcel (If more, please list
dn bottom of page).
4') 9rER(S) OR PRINCIPLE OF CORP. BEST-GOTTLIEB-LUCE, LTD.
____ 4 022 HIGHLAND AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA 92105 282-8178
ame Address Zip Phone
Person responsible for preparation of plan: RICHARD S. PEARSON, P.E.
PACIFIC ENGINEERING 9225 CHESAPEAKE DR. SUITE G SAN DIEGO, CA 92123
Name Address Zip Phone 565_0400
6) Registration of License N : C29584
APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE:* lfr0CS'
I hereby declare tha a 1 information contained within this application
is true; and that al .tandard conditions as indicated on the attach-
ment have been read, understood and agreed to.
Name . . . . Address Zip Phone
PACIFICENGINEERING 9225 CHESAPEAKE DR. #G S.D., CA 92123 565-04 0 0
*NOTE: If the 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 he 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 1 1979
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If after the information you have submitted has been reviewed, it is determined
that further information is required, you will be so advised.
APPLICANT: Best-G1ottuie-Luc, Ltd
Name (individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, syndication)
14022 Highland Ave. San Diego, CA 92105
Business Address
7l11) 282-8178
Telephone Number
AGENT: Richard Pearson
Name
Pacific Engineering
Business Address -
56 5-0 14 00
Telephone Number
MEMBERS: Randal Luce 11851 Delmonte #2 S.D. 92825
Name (individual, partner, joint Rome Address
venture, corporation, syndication)
11022 Highland Ave.
Business Address
282-8178 297 -537 11
Telephone Number ,- Telephone Number
Gerald GottliOlo 25611 Navarra Dr.. #213
Name Rancho t (SSCA 92008
11022 Highland Ave. .P-
Business Address
nOn 01 17
T4.h4%umber Si1'e ho436-992l ne Number
BEST
11022 Highland 4Vi,
San Diego, CA 92105
282-8178
(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.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FORM
SPECIFIC PLAN/MASTER PLAN/TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP/SPECIAL USE PERMIT!
PU!)! CONDOMINIUM PERMIT/PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
1) Gross Acres (or square footage if less than acre) 9,017 S.F.
2) Number of Lots or Units (2) TWO
3) Type of Development
RESIDENTIAL
Residential, Commercial, Industrial
4) Present Zone Proposed Zone N/A
(If change requested)
5) General Plan Land Use Designation MEDIUM DENSITY
) tSource of water supply CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
t7,) Method of sewage disposal LEUCADIA CQUNTY WATER DISTRICT
8) Types of Protective Covenants to be recorded
C.C. & H. (SEE ATTACHED)
9) Transpor'tation modes available to service the development
NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT AND TAXI SERVICE
10) School District(s) serving the property
SAN MARCOS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
11) If your project is for or anticipates being for more than 50 res-
idential units do you prefer to dedicate land N/A
pay fees' N/A , or a combination thereof N/A
12) Methods proposed to reduce sound levels N/A
13) Methods proposed to conserve energy
SOLAR, RESTRICTED SHOWER HEADS AND LOW FLUSH TOILETS
Additional sheets may be attached if necessary to answer any of the above
questions.
FORM PLANNING 20 - February 1, 1979
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LEGAL DESCRIPTONS FOR LA COSTA DUPLEXES
All of lot 2.f of La Costa Meadows unit 1 , in the city of
Carlsbad,county of San Diego, State of California,
excepting therefrom the southerly 38.7 feet. Also
known as 2557 Luciernaga Place.
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CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
(714) 729-1181
City of Carba
November 20, 1979
Best, Gottlieb, Luce, Ltd.
4022 Highland Avenue
San Diego, CA 92150
SUBJECT: Tentative Approval of CP-25, CP-26, CP-27, CP-28, CP-29, CP-30
Dear Mr. Luce and Mr. Gottlieb:
Your application for condominium permit has been tentatively approved,
subject to the following conditions:
1. Approval is granted for CP-25, CP-26, CP-27, CP-28, CP-29 1
CP-30 as shown in Exhibits A, B, C, D, dated October 2, 1979.
All improvements shall be substantially as shown except as
otherwise noted herein.
2. A reproducible mylar of the final condominium plan shall be
submitted prior to approval of the final map. This plan
shall contain a note indicating that separate utiliti e s and
laundry facilities have been provided.
3. School fees to mitigate conditions of overcrowding shall be
paid prior to approval of the final mapS per Section 21.55.
4. The guest parking space shall be clearly marked in a manner
acceptable to the City Engineer.
5. A tentative parcel map must be approved before this approval
takes effect.
6.- The applicant shall pay a public facility, fee as required in
City Council Policy No. 17 prior to approval of the final
map. This approval is expressly conditioned upon the appli-
cant entering into a secured agreement to secure payment of
this fee within 10 days of this approval.
If you have any questions regarding these conditions, please call
Mr. Bud Plender of my office at 729-1181, extension 25. Thank you very
much.
Sincerely,
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JAMES C. HAGAMAN
Planning Director
JCI-I/KL/nlo
STAFF REPORT - I
DATE: November 19, 1979
TO: Jim Hagaman, Planning Director
FROM: Planning Department
APPLICANT: Best
REQUEST: CONDOMINIUM PERMITS FOR 6 DUPLEXES IN LA COSTA
BACKGROUND
Location and Description of Property
The six duplexes are quite similar; all are under construction. The
basic difference is in the size and shape of the lots. All the lots
are basically rectangular, except for CP-25 which is pie-shaped since
it fronts on a cul-de-sac. All six are in the R-2 zone and are sur-
rounded by R-2 property. rhe uses adjacent to the proposed condos are
primarily duplexes, with a few single family homes and vacant lots.
Environmental Impact Information
These projects are exempt from environmental review according to
Section 19.04.090 (a) (8) which exempts the division of existing
multiple dwellings into condominiums.
General Plan -Information
A. Land Use Element
The Land Use Element designates this property as 4-10 du/acre.
The densities on these projects range from a low of 8 du/acre to
a high of 9.5 du/acre. All of these are within the allowed density.
B. Public Facilities
1. Sewer service is being provided by Leucadia County Water
District.
2. Gas and electric service is being provided by SDG&E.
3. Water service is being provided by:
San Marcos County Water District: CP-28, CP-29
Carlsbad Municipal Water District: CP-25, CP-26,
CP-27, CP-30
4. School facilities are provided by San Marcos Unified
School District. School fees will be paid if the condo
permit is approved.
5. On-Site and Adjacent Public Improvements. All necessary
on-site and adjacent public improvements can be required
as per the City's public improvement ordinance, or as
conditions of approval.
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6. Other Public Facilities
All other public fâTITties necessary to serve this
project will not be available concurrent with need.. The
Planning Commission may, by inclusion of an appropriate
condition, require that the project contribute to the costs
of such facilities according to City Council Policy No.
17. 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.
C. Other General Plan Elements
These projects are consistent will all other elements of the City's
current General Plan.
DISCUSSION
All of the requirements of Section 21.47 have been met. The
development standards have been met and the design criteria
fulfilled. The guest parking space has been provided on street
for 5 of the projects. CP-25 is on a cul-de-sac and has therefore
provided the space on-site between the two garages. None of the
units are occupied.
Storage area has been provided. Laundry facilities and utility
meters are provided separately for each unit. Refuse pick-up
will be individual. The recreation area includes a patio (lO'XlO')
and a balcony (6 1 X18") for each unit; providing a total of 268
square feet per unit.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval of CP-25,CP-26, CP-27, CP-28, CP-29 and
CP-30 based on the following findings and subject to the following
conditions.
FINDINGS
1. These projects are in conformance with the General Plan since
the densities are within the allowed density of 4-10 du/acre.
2. The proposed condominiums are consistent with all requirements
of Title 21 since all condominium requirements have been
fulfilled.
3. A tentative parcel map has been filed as required in Title 20.
4. The projects are consistent with the Environmental Protection
Ordinancesince the conversion of he multiple family
residential units to condominiums is exempt from environmental
review as per Section 19.04.090 (a) (8).
5. This project is consistent with all Public Facilities Policies
and Ordinances because:
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1. Gas, electric and water service have been provided through
separate meters.
2. School fees will be required prior to final map approval.
3. Sewer service from Leucadia County Water District is
available to serve all units.
4. All on-site and adjacent public facilities have been provided
or 'will be required as conditions on the tentative parcel map.
5. At this time all other public facilities necessary to serve
the project will not be available concurrent with need. By
inclusiorfi of an appropriate condition, the applicant will be
required to contribute to the cost of such facilities. Since
the development will pay its proportionate share of the public
facilities which it will require, the requirements of the
public facilities element of the General Plan have been satisfied.
CONDITIONS
1. Approval is granted for CP-25, CP-26, CP-27, CP-28, CP-29 and
CP-30 as shown in ExhbitsA, B, C, D, dated October 2, 1979.
All other improvements shall be substartially.as shown except
as otherwise noted herein.
2. A reproducible mylar of the final condominium plan. shall be
submitted prior to approval of the final map. This plan shall
contain a note indicating that separate utilities and laundry
facilities have been provided.
3. School fees to mitigate conditions of overcrowding shall be
paid prior to approval of the final map.
4. The guest parking space shall be clearly marked on the pavement
in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer.
5. A tentative parcel map must be approved before this approval
takes effect.
6. The applicant shall pay a public facility fee as required in
City Council Policy No. 17 prior to approval 'of the final map.
This approval is expressly conditioned upon the applicant
entering into a secured agreement to secure payment of this
fee within 10 days of this approval.