HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 02-14; Bressi Ranch Residential; Tentative Map (CT) (36)November 18, 2003
Bob Wojcik
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Engineering Department
1635 Faraday Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314
SUBJECT: Request for Advanced Grading Permit for Bressi Ranch; Tract CT 02-14
Dear Bob:
Please allow this letter to serve as a formal request for your approval to issue an
advance-grading permit. Lennar feels that the objectives of Policy 16 have been met
with the final approvals of the Bressi Ranch final engineering documents imminent,
all potential environmental, aesthetic and erosion control problems have been
addressed.
We are currently addressing City staff comments from the second submittal of the
grading plans for Planning Areas 6, 10, and 12 of CT 02-14 (DWG# 411-3A, 413-
1A, and 413-2A respectively). We have requested final bonds and agreements for
these Planning Areas, in addition to the bonds and agreements for the Planning Areas
7, 8, and 9 (DWG# 411-4A, 413-8A, and 413-7A respectively). It is Lennar's intent
to record these maps concurrently and in consecutive order.
The Bressi Ranch community received our mass grading permit in January, 2003.
As part of the grading and construction operation, Lennar has focused our
construction efforts on the delivery of the Assessment District roadways, Poinsettia
Lane, El Fuerte Street, and El Camino Real. In addition to the delivery of these
arterials to the City, the Bressi Ranch project is working in concert with the City to
facilitate the construction of important CIP improvements including a recycled water
pump station and associated lines, and a recycled water pressure reducing station.
The additional grading operation within each of the planning areas will assist Lennar
in the early delivery of these improvements, allowing us to continue to grade the
project in a balanced condition, requiring no import or export. We anticipate
delivery of a majority of these improvements to be in the second quarter of 2004.
In addition to delivery of City improvements, Lennar is continually focused on the
ability to improve our erosion control efforts, better manage our SWPPP/BMP
compliance, and provide greater protection to adjacent properties and roadways. The
ability to commence grading within each planning area will allow for the
construction of early infrastructure prior to the rainy season, including backbone
storm drain, permanent detention basins, and installation of CDS units. Additionally,
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all permanent slopes within each planning area can be constructed and will be
landscaped prior to the heavy rains.
The ability to commence grading within the planning areas, additionally allows
Lennar to manage the earthwork in a manner that does not require heavy
construction equipment hauling upon or crossing newly constructed backbone
streets. Again the focus of Lennar to deliver the roadways and improvements to the
City in the most expeditious manner possible, without impacts from ongoing
construction activities in each of the planning areas.
Lennar anticipates that the majority of our onsite grading operations would be
completed by February, 2004, leaving the project site secure for the rainy season
with significant infrastructure in place and permanent slopes and landscaping
installed.
Based on these merits above, Bressi Ranch now requests your approval to issue an
advance-grading permit.
Thank you for you consideration of this request. If you have any questions or
concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at (760) 918-7770.
Respectfully,
Kristihe Zortman
Lennar Communities
cc: Clyde Wickham
Doug Helming
Westman