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March 23, 1998
Area C Homebuilding Partners, L.P.
4141 Jutland Drive, Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92117
SUBJECT: CT 98-06/CP 98-05/CDP 98-27/HDP 98-04 - PLANNING AREA C/
POINSETTIA SHORES MASTER PLAN
Thank you for applying for Land Use Permits in the City of Carlsbad. The Planning
Department has reviewed your tentative map, condominium permit, coastal development
permit, and hillside development permit, application nos. CT 98-06KP 98-05/CDP 98-
27/HDP 98-04, as to their completeness for processing.
The application is incomplete, as submitted. Attached are two lists. The first list is
information which must be submitted to complete your application. This list of items must
be submitted directly to your staff planner by appointment. All list items must be
submitted simultaneously and a copy of this list must be included with your submittals. No
processing of your application can occur until the application is determined to be complete.
The second list is issues of concern to staff. When all required materials are submitted the
City has 30 days to make a determination of completeness. If the application is
determined to be complete, processing for a decision on the application will be initiated. In
addition, please note that you have six months from the date the application was initially
filed, February 27, 1998, to either resubmit the application or submit the required
information. Failure to resubmit the application or to submit the materials necessary to
determine your application complete shall be deemed to constitute withdrawal of the
application. If an application is withdrawn or deemed withdrawn, a new application must
be submitted.
Please contact your staff planner, Anne Hysong, at (760) 438-l 161, extension 4477, if
you have any questions or wish to set up a meeting to discuss the application.
Sincerely,
Planning Director
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Adrienne Landers
Clyde Wickham
Bobbie Hoder
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Planning Aide
Stan Weiler, Hofman Planning
2075 La Palmas Dr. l Carlsbad, CA 92009-1576 - (760) 438-l 161 * FAX (760) 438-0894
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LIST OF ITEMS NEEDED
TO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION
No. CT 98-06KP 98-O/CDP 98-27/HDP 98-04 - PLANNING AREA C
Planning:
1. In accordance with the attached information sheet, please submit the slope analysis in
which onsite slope gradients are identified as required for Hillside Development review.
2. As required by the Master Plan, please provide a table identifying the percentage of
units proposed with 5’ setbacks, 10’ setbacks, and 20’ setbacks that shows
conformance to the percentages permitted for Area C. Also, please provide the location
and area of common passive recreation required by the Planned Development
Ordinance.
ISSUES OF CONCERN
Planning:
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7.
Please remove the substantial conformance signature block from the tentative map to
avoid confusion.
Please draw lot lines so that they are legible and clearly distinguishable.
Visitor parking shown at the end of the cul-de-sac appears to be a part of Lots 18 and
19 which are residential lots rather than common area.
The recently adopted Hillside Ordinance amendment limits the use of retaining walls in
developments proposing uphill manufactured slopes along the project perimeter
exceeding 40% and 15’ in height to a single 6’ retaining wall. The proposed retaining
walls do not conform with this standard and appear excessive at some locations.
A related issue to the use of walls is that it should not be necessary to raise the pad
grade up to 13’ above existing grade (see section C-C on Sheet 3 of 4). Please
redesign so that pad grades are more consistent with existing grade and eliminate one
set of walls where possible. This may be accomplished by increasing wall heights
adjacent to l-5 and/or replacing walls with slopes.
Wall designs should incorporate the use of natural appearing rock to mitigate the
appearance of excessive hardscape.
The proposed design at the corner of Windrose Circle and Avenida Encinas would result
in two 6’ high retaining walls and one 5’ - 6’ high noise wall. As previously
recommended, walls/fences should be designed with a minimum 10’ separation. At
other locations along Windrose Circle, the proposed design would result in two 4’ - 6’
retaining walls with a 6’ fence above the second retaining wall. The combination of
walls/fences should not exceed 6’; therefore rear yard fences would not be allowed
above or slightly separate from retaining walls due to visual impacts. The only
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exception to the 6’ height limit is that an open 36” - 42” safety railing is required above
retaining walls exceeding 3’.
8. Please provide a 5’ separation between the noise wall separating the project and the
retaining wall as shown by typical sections A-A and B-B on the tentative map to allow
adequate room for landscaping.
Engineering:
1. Engineering issues of concern will be forwarded under separate cover.
- HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT-
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HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AMENDMENT
INFORMATION SHEET
GENERAL INFORMATION
This sheet generally explains how your Hillside Development Permit (HDP) will be processed.
If you have any questions after reading this, please call the Planning Department at 438-l 161
or review Chapter 21.95 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code and the Hillside Development
Guidelines.
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When a Hillside Development Permit is needed:
A Hillside Development Permit (HDP) is required when development is proposed on land with a
slope gradient of 15% or greater and a slope height of greater than 15 feet. Development
means building, grading, subdivision or other modification of a hillside area.
It is highly recommended that you, as an applicant: 1) review Chapter 21.95 and Chapter 11.06
of the Carlsbad Municipal Code (The Hillside Ordinance, Excavation and Grading); and 2)
discuss the Hillside Development with a City Planner before submitting an application for a
Hillside Development Permit. The Hillside Development Permit should be submitted
concurrently with any permit or application for development of a Hillside area.
How vour Hillside DeveloDment will be Processed
Generally the steps involved in reviewing your Hillside Development Permit application are as
follows:
1. A Hillside Development Permit application is submitted to the Planning Department at
2075 Las Palmas Drive. The application must be submitted with and reference any other
permit application such as a building or grading permit, tentative map, etc. All maps
submitted shall be folded to 8-l/2” x 11”. Information items required:
a. A completed Land Use Review Application Form.
b. Five (5) copies of the slope analysis - Include north arrow and scale (see Section .
21.95020 of Carlsbad’s Municipal Code). The slope analysis should be the same
scale as the site ‘plan and grading plan.
Acres % -
Identify slopes (1) 0 to less than d5% slope . 0 D (2) 15% to less than 25% slope cl q (3) 25% to less than 40% slope Cl cl (4) 46% or greater slopes q 0
Indicate the acreage of land in each slope category TOTAL - 100%
% Slope = Vertical Distance x 100
Horiiontal Distance
(Distance between contour intervals)
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C. SLOPE PROF- I(S): five (5) copies - Include verti. and horizontal scale. A
minimum of three (3) slope profiles (slope cross sections) shall be provided and
indexed on the constraints map. See Section 21.95.020(b) of the Carlsbad
Municipal Code for additional requirements.
d. Assurance of SLOPE ANALYSIS and slope profile accuracy. Both the slope
analysis and slope profiles shall be stamped and signed by either a registered
landscape architect, civil engineer or land surveyor indicating the datum, source and
scale of topographic data used in the slope analysis and slope profiles, and attesting
to the fact that the slope analysis and slope profiles have been accurately calculated
and identified.
e. PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE PLAN: five (5) copies on a 24” x 36’! sheet(s) folded
to 8 l/2” x 11” size.. The scale should be consistent with all other exhibits. Each
landscape plan shall contain the following information:
1.) Landscape zones per the Citv of Carlsbad Landscape Manual.
2.) Typical plant species, quantity of each species, and their size for each planting
zone in a legend. (Use symbols).
3.) An estimate of the yearly amount of irrigation (supplemental) water required to
maintain each zone.
4.) Landscape maintenance responsibility (private or common) for all areas.
5.) Percent of site used for landscaping.
6.) Water Conservation Plan.
f. Show with a SITE PLAN, GRADING PLAN, LANDSCAPE PLAN, AND BUILDING
PLANS AND ELEVATIONS how development fulfills the following Hillside
Development and Design Standards (21.95.060). Submit five (5) sets of each plan.
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Coastal Zone Requirement (if applicable).
Contour grading. +
Area or extent of grading. To define the area or extent of grading, the area in
acres, of both cut excavation and fill areas shall be calculated. This calculation
shall be noted on the particular cut or fill area.
Screening graded slopes.
View preservation and enhancement.
Roadway design.
Hillside architecture.
Hilltop architecture
Hillside drainage
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