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Planning Project Management Fiscal Analysis
September 23, 1937 SEP 2 3 1997
CITY OF CARLSBAD
EricMunoz PUNNING DEPT.
City of Carlsbad .
2075 Las Palmas Drive .*, I&l3
Carlsbad, CA 92009-1576 [ '
SUBJECT: Poinsettia Shores Master Plan - Planning Area B-1 ; Model Homes \oJL
*Dear Eric:
This letter serves to document our telephone conversations on Thursday, September 11th and
Monday, September 15th concerning the model homes within Planning Area B-1. These
conversations were in regards to the number of model home complexes, the number of model
homes that could be built prior to the approval of a final map and the timing for when building
permits can be issued for the model homes.
Model Home Complexes
With regards to the number of model home complexes, you specified that only one model
home complex would be allowed prior to the approval of the final map. However, once the
final map for Planning Area B-1 is recorded, more than one model home complex could be
built. Specifically regarding the recent architectural changes proposed by Concordia Homes
for a portion of Planning Area B-1, the condominium permit amendment must be approved as
well as the final map recorded before building permits could be issued for Concordia Homes'
model homes. In addition, you did clarify that the Planning Area B-1 model home complex
would be able to sell units that are located in Planning Area B-2.
Number of Model Homes
With regards to the number of model homes, you stated that section 21.60.030 (3) (Permits-
License Enforcement) of the municipal code has been interpreted by the Planning Department
to allow for the issuance of no more than four building permits for model homes fronting on a
public street prior to approval of a final map and the issuance of no more than two building
permits for model homes fronting on a private street prior to the approval of a final map. You
went on to say that in accordance with section 21.45.170 (Planned Development Ordinance),
no more than six model homes are allowed prior to the recordation of a final map and that
identification of the location for the model homes must be approved as part of the planned
development or condominium permit. Since the approved condominium permit for Planning
Area B-1 did not address model homes, the maximum of six model homes would not be
permissible.
2386 Faraday Avenue • Suite 120 • Carlsbad • CA 92008 • (619)438-1465 • Fax: (619)438-2443
We respectfully disagree with the interpretation regarding the number of building permits for
model homes fronting on a private street. In the past and most recently, up to four building
permits have been issued for model homes within planned development neighborhoods
containing private streets. Since up to four building permits have been issued in the past, we
feel that a different interpretation can be made regarding this section of the ordinance. Our
belief is that the portion of section 21.060.030(3) restricting the issuance for only two building
permits was not to decrease the number of model homes for planned developments, but
ensure that the models could be safely accessed by a street improved to City standards. We
feel that the word "dedicated" in reference to the street was not intended to differentiate
between a public and private street built to City standards, but to differentiate between any
street built to City standards and any substandard street. In addition, since Chapter 21.60 was
approved prior to the Planned Development Ordinance, it appears that the intent of Section
21.60.030 was not directed at further restricting the issuance of building .permits, for mode!
homes within planned developments.
Building Permits for Model Homes
Pursuant to the allowance of more than two building permits being issued for model home prior
to the approval of a final map for Planning Area B-1, Watt Homes would like to submit for
building permits for their model home complex. They will be requesting for approval of three
building permits for model homes. It is my understanding that the upcoming substantial
conformance request must be approved by the Engineering Department prior to the issuance
of the building permits for any model homes. However, during the substantial conformance
determination process, building permit applications and plans could be submitted and
processed through the Building Department.
I appreciate the time that you spent to clarify some of the above issues and I am looking
forward to hearing your response to our interpretation of section 21.60.030 (3) regarding the
number of building permits that can be issued prior to the approval of the final map. If our
interpretation of section 21.60.030 is not accepted, I would like to opportunity to discuss this
issue with you further. Also, if my understanding of any of the above is not entirely correct or if
you have any questions regarding the above, please feel free to give me a call.
Sincerely,
J@K
Stan Weiler
cc: Steve Kabel
Jonathan Weldy
Mike Ugar
John Snell