HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 76-16; McKeand John; Tentative Map (CT)NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF
NONSIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following projects have submitted environmental
impact information to the City of Carlsbad in accordance with the Environmental
Protection Ordinance of 1972 (Ord. 1150) and have been declared to have a non-
significant environmental impact. For further information, contact the
Carlsbad Planning Department.
OCTOBER 27, 1976 CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT
APPLICANT LOCATION ACTIVITY REASON FOR NEGATIVE
DECLARATION
David Koyl South side of Magnolia Change of
between Madison & Jeff- zone from
erson R-1-75
RD-M
to
Norm Starr NE corner of Tam-
arack & Jefferson
Victor Fisher 1211 Chestnut
Speci fi c
Plan for
40 unit
apartment
CUP for
greenhouse
Samuel W. Pearlman NW side of Gibra-
ter St. between
Romeria St. & San
Marcos Canyon
1) The project s i te
is within an urban-
ized area in which
natural landforms
and vegetation have
been i nalterably
mod i fi ed;
2) The project wi11
not significantly
increase air pol-
lution, water run-
off, traffic or
noise in the area.
No significant vege-
tation or landforip
will be impacted.
The site is in an ur-
ban'zed area.
The site is in agri-
culture now. No
significant atten-
tion of landforms
or natural vegeta-
ti on will occur .
The site has been
graded & building
pads created.
Provision for ade-
quate drainage has
been created. No
vegetation exists
on site.
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NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF
NONSIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following projects have submitted environmental
impact information to the City of Carlsbad in accordance with the Environmental
Protection Ordinance of 1972 (Ord. 1150) and have been declared to have a non-
significant environmental impact. For further information, contact the
Carlsbad Planning Department.
OCTOBER 27, 1976 CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT
APPLICANT LOCATION ACTIVITY REASON FOR NEGATIVE
DECLARATION
John McKeand West side of
Jefferson be-
tween Buena
Vista & Laguna
Significant vegetation
on site will be retain
ed. Minimal grading
will occur - none on
lagoon slopes. The
site is surrounded by
urbani zation.
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Ma>ii a 0 f Ap D 1 i c a n t: jQhii..„McKeAnd. -
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PfM-nii t. Appl ied loy :
Location of P; oposod Activity: jeffers^^^
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1. ' Give a br-l af descri ptioH of the proposed activity (attacli
any p re 1 i r:: i a ry devcl opin^n" plans).
To construct a 7 unit condominium with recreational
facilities on a 1.00 acre lot, as an addition to the existing
condominium to the North, existing C.C.. & R.S. provide for
this and community of recreational facilities.
2. Dfisrri bc tliG; e.ctivity area , including d ; sti nci; S shI ng
natural and ins n made ciuiractc si; i ; also provide s'irecice
slope analysis whon appropriate.
Property has a single family home on it at present, which
will be demolished, otherwise property is in a more or less
natural state with some trees planted many years ago. No real
distinguishing natural characteristics except slope at West
end which is not to be changed
3. Descri he energy conservation measures incorporated into
the design and/or operation of the project.
Cluster design of complex is energy conserving. Also
insulation will be used to conserve energy.
ENVIROfjHEMAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM
II. Environmental Inio.ict Ar
Answer the forioi-ring questions by placing a check in the appropriate
space.
Yes No
1. Could the project significantly c'nange present land uses
in the vicinity of tlie activity? __X_
2. Could the ectivity affect the use of a recreational
area, cr area of important aesthetic value? x
3. Could the activity affect the functioning of an
established community or neighboriiood? _x_
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, States or nation?
6. .Could the activity significantly affect a historical or
archaelogical site or its setting?
7. Could the activity significantly affect the potential
use., extraction, or conservation of a scarce natural res-
ource?
14. Could the activity serve to encourage development of
.presently undeveloped areas or intensify development
of already developed areas?
X
X
X
8. Does the activity area serve as a habitat, food source
nesting place, source of water, etc. for rare or endangered
wildlife or. fish species? x_
9. Could the activity significantly affect fish, wildlife or
plant life? X^
10. Are there any rare or endangered plant species in the
activity area? A
11. Could the activity change existing features of any.of
the city's lagoons, bays, or tidelands? ' .
12. Could the activity change existing features of any of
the City's beaches? , x_
13. Could the activity result in the erosion or elimination
of .agricultural lands? ^
x
Yes No
15. V'ilT the activity require a variance from established environinental
standards (air, water, noise, etc)?
16. Will the activity require certification, autliorization or issuance
of a permit by any. local, State Oi" Federal environinental control
agency?
17. Will the activity require issuance of a variance or conditional
use permit l.;y the City?
18. Will the activity involve the application, use, or disposal of
potentially liaxardous inato'ials? __X
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 gr-eater?
25. Could the activity result in a significant change in the .
quality of any portion of the region's air or water resources?
(Sliould note surface, ground v/ater, off-shore).
X
X
21. 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? _^
23. Could the activity result iii the generation of significant
amounts of dust? ^
24. Will the activity involve the burning of brush, trees, or • '
other materials? • . •
X
26. Win there be a significant change to existing land form? ^
(a) indicate estimated grading to be done in cubic yards. 600
(b) percentage of alteration to the present land form, essentially none
(c) maximum height of cut or fill slopes. no visible slopes to
be created.
.27. Will the activity result in substantial increases in the use of utilities^
sewers, drains or streets? x
State of No Significant Environmental Effects
If you have ansv/ered yes to one or more of the questions in Section II but you
think t!ie activity will have no significant environmental effects, indicate your
reasons below:
Coastal commission requirement really is only formality in this
instance.
IV: Consents or Elaborations to Any of tho Question? in Section II.
(If additional space is rioeded for answering any questions, attach additional
sheets as may be needed.)
Signature
Date Signed
(Person completing report}
AO_^__j7Z^.^^^. :
2.'!?. (To be completed by the Planning Director). Place a check
in the appropriate box.
( ) Further information is required.
( ) It has been determined tiiat 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 I^iunicipal Code.
DATE RECEIVED:_Jo^_2i;^
BY:
Planning Director, or,
Revised 7/3/74
FORM PLANNING 40
^ CITY OF CARLSBAO ^
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ORDINANCE OF 1972
DECLARATION OF NEGATIVE (NONSIGNIFICANT) ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT -
APPLICANT Mc \y^X:l
TYPE OF APPLICATION l^^p=dyV<f /;?^r /TT:J> f <^.fci^^/yO)V))M^
PERMIT AND/OR FILE NO. //7
THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT HAS BEEN RECEIVED FOR:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION 7 fjy^ri(y/^Jnif\?/ifuA7\ Li^rTC t^ilijir<;
I declare that I have examined the information for the above project as submitted
by the applicant, and on the basis of the Environmental Impact Assessment
questionnaire on file in my office as a public document, it is my determination -
that this project will not have any significant impact upon the environment
within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 and the
Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1972 for the following reasons: ,
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The Environmental Impact Assessment will be available for public review and comment
for FIVE DAYS from date.
MAIJD A. AGATEP, Planning Director
DATED: 1
Rev. 3/31/75 • E.I.S. Log No.
(9 CITY OF CARLSBAD
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ORDINANCE OF 1972
DECLARATION OF NEGATIVE (NONSIGNIFICANT) ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT -
APPL I CANT do/ll^ Mc k^^-W
TYPE OF APPLICATION ^/liRTlVcT' Ti^r '^I'TTy ^/%y\n'>JVl)'y\i Uvi^
PERMIT AND/OR FILE NO. zzl^nf^'ify __7
THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT HAS BEEN RECEIVED FOR: nil
PROJECT DESCRIPTION 7 7/7)1 yryA.-lrTn'\?C}'iuj/A 6//^ r^)l)vr<;
I declare that I have examined the information for the above project'as submitted"^
by the applicant, and on the basis of the Environmental Impact Assessment
questionnaire on file In my office as a public document, it is my deterjnination -
that this project will not have any signifleant impact upon the environment
within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 and the
Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1972 for the following reasons: .
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The Environmental Impact Assessment will be available for public review and comment
for FIVE DAYS from date.
ONAU) A. AGATEP, Planning Director
DATED: i / r
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Rev. 3/31/75 • E.I.S. Log No.
STAFF REPORT
November 8, 1976
TO: PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT
CASE NO.: CT 76-16
APPLICANT: JOHN McKEAND
REQUEST: Approval of a 7 unit, 1 lot, condominium with recreational
facilities on a 1 acre parcel
SECTION I: RECOMMENDATION
It is recommendation that CT 76-16 be APPROVED because of the following
findings and subject to the following conditions:
FINDINGS
1) The proposed map is consistent with the General Plan because:
a) The Land Use Element designates the area for Residential
Medium-High density (10-20 dwelling units per acre). The
project provides 7 dwelling units per acre.
2) The design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent
with the General Plan because:
a) The project will provide orderly residential development;
and
b) The project will not cause excessive expansion of public
facilities and/or expense to the taxpayer.
3) The site is physically suitable for the type of development be-
cause:
a) The parcel has sufficient flat area with no significant
vegetation to accommodate the proposed structures within
ordinance requirements.
4) The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of
development because:
a) Clustering the dwelling units allows for reduced land
coverage and elimination of interference with the existing
bank or mature vegetation; and
b) The dwelling units requested are fewer per acre than allowed
by the General Plan.
5) The design of the subdivision or the Imposed improvements
are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or
substantially and unavoidably Injure fish or wildlife or their
habitat because:
a) A negative declaration has been issued based on the follow-
ing findings:
1) Significant vegetation on site will be retained;
2) Minimal grading will occur - none on lagoon slopes; and
3) The site is surrounded by urbanization.
6) The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements are not
likely to cause serious public helath problems because:
a) Conditions of approval will insure the above.
7) The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will
not conflict with easements required by the public at large for
access through or use of, property within the proposed subdivision
because:
a) Conditions of approval will insure necessary easement service
access.
8) The subdivision will not prohibit reasonable access to public water-
ways, rivers, streams, lakes, reservoirs, coastlines or shorelines
because:
a) No public access was aval 1able. over the subject property under
the previous land use (single-family residence).
b) The subject property does not legally front on any of the
above.
CONDITIONS
1) The approval is granted for the land described in the application
and any attachments thereto and as shown on the Plot Plan submitted
labeled Exhibit A, dated 10/5/76. The location of all roadways,
parking areas, landscaping and other facilities or features shall
be located substantially as shown on the plot plan labeled Exhibit
A, except or unless indiated otherwise herein.
2) Final Map shall be completed within 18 months from the date of
City Council action on the Tentative Map. Two extensions of one
year each may be approved by City Council upon staff review of the
original decision.
3) All public improvements shall be made in conformity with the
Subdivision Ordinance and other City standards to the satisfaction
of the City Engineer, without cost to the City of Carlsbad and free
of all liens and encumbrances.
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4) In order to prov^it for reasonable fire proJI^tion during the
construction period, the subdivider shall maintain passable
vehicular access to all buildings, and adequate fire hydrants
with required fire flows shall be installed as recommended by
the Fire Department.
5) All land and/or easements required shall be granted to the City
of Carlsbad without cost to the City and free of all liens and
encumbrances. No easements shall be recorded prior to recorda-
tion of the final map unless approved by the City Engineer.
6) The Improvement and grading plans shall include a report of a
geological investigation and a complete grading plan of the
entire site, when required by the City Engineer. The report
and Plan shall be prepared by civil engineers licensed by the
State of California and experienced in erosion control, who
shall be acceptable to the City Engineer. They shall certify
that they have investigated the site and prepared data with full
consideration of the consequences to the included and neighbor-
ing properties and in conformance with the Geologic and Seismic
Safety Element of the General Plan.
7) Storm drainage collected within the Improved surfaced of the
proposed condominium shall be directed to the lagoon through a
closed conduit drainage system.
8) Prior to recordation of the final map, reciprocal easements shall
be recorded to protect the joint use of a 24 foot wide driveway
strip between the owners of the lot and the northerly adjacent
lot.
9) An onsite fire hydrant shall be installed, as required by the
Fire Marshall, and served by a public waterline extension approved
by the City Engineer. A 12 foot public waterline easement shall
be dedicated on the final map. Meters for domestic and landscape
irrigation water shall be Installed at the end of the waterline
extension.
10) The existing driveway opening in the lot frontage shall be re-
moved and a 24 foot driveway opening shall be installed, accord-
ing to City of Carlsbad standards, at the entrance to the proposed
joint driveway.
11) All mature vegetation on site will be retained to the satisfaction
of the Parks and Recreation Director.
12) A landscape and sprinkler system plan shall be submitted to the
Parks and Recreation Director for evaluation and approval prior
to recordation of the Final Map.
SECTION II: BACKGROUND
Location and Description of Property:
The parcel is located on the west side of Jefferson between Laguna and
Buena Vista.
The site is rectangular with 88 feet of frontage and 495 feet of depth.
The western edge of the property is adjacent to Buena Vista Lagoon.
The site is generally flat, ranging from 60 to 55 feet in elevation.
There is a rapid drop in elevation from 50 feet to about 30 feet
along the western property boundary.
The eastern part of the property is the site of a vacant single family
residence and shed in dilapidated condition. These are to be demolished
A number of mature trees and shrubs are located around the existing
structures. They appear to be in good condition.
Existing Zoning:
Subject Property: R-3
North: R-3
South: R-3
East: R-3
West: R-l-10,000
Existing Land Use:
Subject Property: Vacant Single Family Residence
North: Condominiums
South: Apartments
East: Single Family Residences
West: Vacant and Buena Vista Lagoon
Past History and-Related Cases:
City Council Resolution No. 2039 (July 5, 1972) approved Carlsbad
Tract 72-10 for 15 condominium units on approximately 1 acre. This
development was built on the northerly property adjacent to the subject
property.
The applicant for the subject request had an approval for a 15 unit
condominium project on the subject property under City Council Resolu-
tion No. 3284, dated December 18, 1973 (CT 73-50).
CT 73-50 expired, therefore, the applicant has reapplied.
The new request is for half of the originally approved units. This
eliminates two major structures previously proposed.
Environmental Impact Information:
A negative declaration has been issued for the project based on the
following findings:
1) Significant vegetation on site will be retained;
2) Minimal grading will occur - none of lagoon slopes; and
3) The site is surrounded by urbanization.
General Plan Information:
The Land Use Plan Map designates the subject property for Residential
Medium High Density (10-20 dwelling units per acre).
Public Facilities:
Water and sewer service to the site is available from the City.
The Carlsbad Unified School District Indicated availability of school
facilities for the previously approved Tract Map (CT 73-50).
Major Planning Consideration:
Arethere new considerations that would change the previous circumstances
resulting in approval?
DISCUSSION
Staff does not feel that circumstances have changed since approval was
granted for CT 73-50.
Presumably, the elimination of seven units is the result of the anti-
cipation of Coastal Commission requirements.
Staff is happy to see the retention of existing mature trees on the
property. The previously approved plan would have eliminated some of
the trees.
The condition of approval requiring reciprocal access easements for the
use of the interior driveway will insure common use of the drive and
guest parking facilities for the subject project and CT 72-10 to the
north.
As a practical matter, staff considers CT 72-10 and the subject project
the same subdivision. The subject project is similar to a "second
phase".
TH:mdp
(10/28/76)
Attachments:
Exhibit A, dated 10/5/76
Location Map
Area Map
BUENA VISTA WAY
Case Wo.CT^^'/lf Date Rec'd:Z^g:/. S' /fz^^DCC Date:AA^. ^ ^;^PC DateA^j^X^
Description of Request: App^^^^ Z-,/^/ r'^^Z>r^AiJA^/U}^
r lo Address or location of Reques't: kJ^e^sr s:)^.F Af" J:fe^,zr^>PCQV f^A^'T-Zf tfi^z^l
Applicant: ' ."TgAiA/ /v;^ <^>f^y2>
Engr. or Arch ^^/^y -^M/^-M J^A/C^ •
Brief Legal: T^/er'/aA/ ^ ^/A-'AO^I I 7-/Z. s ye .
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Assessor Book: Page: Parcel: 33
General Plan Land Use Description: /^M)-^ (/o-z<o X^tA^I/^e.^
Existing Zone: jp - ^ ^Proposed Zone:~" '/Jo
Acres; No. of Lots; DU's -7 DU/Acre 7
SchooVDi strict: cAElS5Ab fJA)iPJ/Li:> ^_M/or^^ Z?/sr^^(Lr
Water Sanitation District: " A; c-f C/9e^cX 7^/)t:>
Within Coast Plan Area: Ip^^ Coast Permit Area: f^j"
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA, js
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 Joumal a newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published twice weekly in the City of Carlsbad, County of Son 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, printed 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 dote of publication of
the notice hereinafter referred to; and that the
notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has
been published in each regular and entire issue of
said newspaper and not in any supplement
thereof on the following dates, to-wit:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
CT 76-16
NOTICE IS HEflEBY GIVEN that the
Planning Commission of the City of
Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the City Council Chambers, 1200 Elm
Avenue, Carlsbad, California, at 7:00
p.m.. on Monday, November 8, 1976, to
consider an application for adoption of
a 7 unit, 1 lot. condominium project
with recreational facilities on a 1 acre
parcel, on property located on the west
side of Jefferson between Laguna and
Buena Vista, and m^ore particularly de-
scribed as:
A portion of Section 1. T-12-S, R-5-W,
S B.B, & M. in the City of Carlsbad,
County of San Diego, State of Califor-
nia,
Those-persons wishing to speak on
this proposal are cordially -invited to
attend the public hearing. Ifyou have
any questions, please call 729-1181 and
ask for the Planning Department,
Applicant: JOHN McKEAND
CITY OF CARLSBAD
PLANNING COMMISSION
CJ 157s: October 30, 1976
October.. .30 19.76.
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I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true
and correct Executed at Carlsbad, County of San Diego,
State of California on tb R 1 .s t
day of ioveinber I 976
/
Clerk of the Printer
Carlsbad J oh mal
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Proof of Publication
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 55
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 prmcipa I clerk of the printer of the Carlsbad Joumal a newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published twice weekly intheCity of Carl sbad. 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, printed 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 of which the annexed is a printed copy, has
NOTICE OF DECLARATION been published in each regular and entire issue of
ENV^ROTSTSMK^ newspaper and not in any supplement
thereof on the following dates, to-wit: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
following projects have submitted en-
vironmental impact information to the
city of Carlsbad in accordance with the r-i 4 o--? '-/C
Environmental Protection Ordinance .0?.'O-:'?r. (. . 1 9 /. V .
of 1972 (Ord. 1150) and have been de-
clared to have a nonsignificant en-
vironmental impact. For ftirther infor-mation, contact the Carlsbad Planning
Department. i p
APPLICANT: John McKeand IT ... .
LOCATION: West side of Jefferson
between Buena Vista & Laguna
REASON FOR NEGATIVE DECLA-
RATION: Significant vegetation on site will be retained. Minimal grading will
occur—none on lagoon slopes. The site
is surrounded by urbanization.
CARLSBAD PLANNING
DEPARTMENT
CJ 582w: October 27, 1976 1 9
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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 ?7th
day of • October
y/y77^7t<. jAa-yK^^-y--^'
Clerk of the Printer
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CT 76-16
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of
the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the City
Council Chambers, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California, at
7:00 P.M., on Monday, November 8, 1976, to consider an appli-
cation for adoption of a 7 unit, 1 lot, condominium project
with recreational facilities on a 1 acre parcel, on property
located on the west side of Jefferson between Laguna and
Buena Vista, and more particularly described as:
A portion of Section 1, T-12-S, R-5-W, S.B.B.& M.
in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State
of California.
Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially
invited to attend the public hearing. If you have any questions
please call 729-1181 and ask for the Planning Department.
APPLICANT: JOHN McKEAND
PUBLISH October 30, 1976 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION
BUENA VISTA V\/AY
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RiAi\'SMITH ENGINEERING. ^
CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS
2G',.,G STATE STREET • CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 • 'HONE-729
December 21, 1976
City Council
City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Re: Tentative Map CT 76-16,
McKeand
Our J. N. 3529-A
This letter is a request on behalf of John McKeand that the
action on the subject tentative map, shown as Agenda Bill 4024,
Resolution No. 4061 on the City Council agenda of December 21, 1976,
be tabled.
We wish to have the map withdrawn so that we may file a new
tentative map on the subject property.
Sincerely,
BRIAN SMITH ENGINEERS, INC.
larry L.
KLT:ab
cc: John McKeand
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(g(siir[lglb@]^ [y][n)io^ Mm§li dM^ki
601 pine avenue CQrlsbQd,cQliforniQ 92000 729-9291
November 10, 1976
Reference: CT 76-16
City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. Donald A. Agatep, City Planning Director
Gentlemen:
The Governing Board of this school district has reviewed the
information sent from your office concerning a proposed development
planned by Mr. John McKeand to construct from 10 to 20 condominium
units in accordance with the above referenced application.
It is necessary for the school district administration to meet
with Mr. McKeand to enter into a new agreememt with him for providing
contributions for school facilities. We, therefore, cannot at this
time provide you with information that the district can provide school
facilities for this proposed development.
Sincerely yours
R. A. Crawford
District Superintendent
FHL:RAG:aw
RECEIVED
NOV 12 1976
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Planning Department
ROBERT A, CRAWFORD
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION THOMAS L. CURTIN. M D. W. ALLAN KELLY RICHARD R. O'NEIL. M.D. MARY A. SCHERR HOPE WRISLEY
STATE OF CALIFORNIA EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
SAN DIEGO REGION
6154 MISSION GORGE ROAD, SUITE 205
SAN DIEGO, CAUFORNIA 92120
TELEPHONE: (7U) 286^114
OCTOBEIR 18, 1976
CITY OF CARLSBAD
1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92088
ATTENTION: PLANNING DEPARTMENT
GENTLEMEN:
SUBJECT: CARLSBAD TRACT 76-16
RECEIVED
OCT 1 9 1976
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Engineering Department
WE HAVE REVIEWED THE ABOVE SUBJECT MATERIAL AND HAVE NO COMMENT AT
THIS TIME.
YOURS VERY TRULY.
1 FOR: LAD IN H. DELANEY
SUPERVISING ENGINEER
OCT 19 1976
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Planning Department
I-
Receipt W o^"-^
APPLICATION NO. CARLSBAD TRACT
CITY OF CARLSBAp
(Please Type or Print) ' Date; 10-4-76
1. REQUEST: Tentative Subdivision Map for; Air Space Division
(Land division - air space division- combination land and
air space division)
2. LOCATION: The subject property is generally located on the
West _side of Jefferson between Laauna
• Rnpna Vista
3- ASSESSOR'S NUMBER: Book 155 Page 17 Parcel 33
Book Page Parcel (If more, please list on
bottom of page).
4. OWNER(S): Name ' Address City Zip Phone
John xMcKeand, 2525 Jef fer-dnn . Apl- N, r-ar-ish^i^ Q:?nn« 779-8892
5. Person responsible for preparation of Map
Name Address City ' Zip Phone
Harry L. Truax
Brian Smith Engineers. Inc., 2656 State. Carlsbad 92008 729-8981
Registration or License No.: L.S. 3802
APPLICANTS SIGNATURE:
I hereby declare that all information contained within this
application is true; and that all standard conditions as
tndicate-d on the attachment have been read, understood and
agreed to. ^^zr ^
Name ^^^r^d?jBSs City Zip Phone
Representing (Company or Corporation)
Relationship to Property Owner(s) A)/jy4/^^jP^_^^
The City of Carlsbad 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^
Time E.xtension Agreement - Planning 37
Standard Conditions - Planning 28
Preparation Check List - Planning 33
Procedures - Planning 36
FORM: Planning 8 Date of Planning Commission Approval
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FORM
SPECIFIC PLAN/TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
. SPECIAL USE PERMIT
1. Gross Acres (or square footage if less than acre) l.OO Acres
2. Number of Lots 1 Lot
3. Type of Development Residential .
(Residential', Commercial, Industrial)
4. Present Zone Proposed Zone
(if change requested)
5. General Plan Land Use Designation RMH - Medium high density
15 - 20 py/AC : ,
j5. Source of Water Supply city of Carlsbad
7. Method of Sewage Disposal city sewer system
8. Types of Protective Covenants to be Recorded Same as CT-72-10
Transportation Modes Available to Service the Development
Bus
10. If residential development please complete the following:
a) School District Serving the property carlsbad Unified
District
b) Are school facilities capable of serving this project:
See CT-73-50 - Approvals on file
(Written confirmation of this requirement must be
received by the Planning Department at least one
week prior to Planning Commission hearing. If not
received by this time the request will be denied.)
11. Methods proposed to reduce sound levels insulation
12. Methods proposed to conserve energy insulation
Additional sheets may be attached if necessary to answer any of the
above questions.
4-8-7 5
FORM Planning 20 Date of Planning Commission Approval
\ STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT
TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
CITY -OF CARLSBAD'
The Subdivision Map Act sets a fifty (5D) day time restrictinn nn
the statement th^'^r J. 1-7?'' ^'A '3^"*- ^^^^o^^ not to sign
tentative man unt?l an nil """P* ^^""^ application for the ^ .
cessed and app^Sved necessary entitlements have been pro-
In either circumstance, the City will process your request within
the earliest time period, however, in no circumstance shall this
delay be greater than 150 days from the day of submittal of appli-
cation.
The undersigned understands that the processing time required by
the City may exceed fifty (50) days, therefore the undersigned
agrees to extend the fifty (50) day processing limitation and fully
concurs with any extensions of time up to one hundred and fifty
(150) days that may be required to properly review all of my appli-
cations in order that the environmental impact report and any other
prerequisites to this applicatioturoy-b^processed concurrently.
Name (Print) tionship to Appli Relationship
(Property Owner-
ppli cati on
Agent)
FORM Planning 37 Date of Planning Commission Approval