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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 81-11; La Costa Greens; Tentative Map (CT)STAFF REPORT
DATE: July 22, 1981
TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Planning Department
SUBJECT: CT 81-11/CP-156, LA COSTA GREENS - Proposed tentative
subdivision map and condominium permit to develop 22
units on the north side of Navarra Drive East of Viejo
Castilla Way in the RD-M zone.
I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The applicant is requesting approval of a tentative subdivision
map and condominium permit to develop 22 units on .87 acres (25
du's/acre), located, as described above. The subject property is
comprised of two previously graded lots fronting on Navarra Drive
and sloping downward to the golf course at the rear of the lots.
The applicant proposes to develop
in size from 1538 - 1726 sq. feet
vided in an underground garage.
II. ANALYSIS
22, two-bedroom flats, ranging
each. Parking would be pro-
Planning Issues
1. Does the project meet all development standards of the
condominium ordinance?
2. Does the project satisfy all aspects of the design
criteria of the condominium ordinance?
III. DISCUSSION
The proposed development fulfills the basic development standards
of the condominium ordinance. Resident parking and two guest
parking spaces would be provided in the underground garage. Six
additional guest parking spaces would be available on Navarra
Drive. Two trash enclosures would also be located in the garage
area. Separate utility meters would be provided.
Each unit would have individual laundry facilities and a private
balcony. Four hundred eighty (480) cubic feet of storage area,
per unit, would be provided off each balcony. Open recreation
requirements should be satisfied by these decks in conjunction
with common areas. A pool, spa and barbeque area are proposed
for common recreation. Additionally, the applicant is proposing
a putting green over the units fronting the golf course.
The proposed development also satisfies all aspects of the design
criteria of the condominium ordinance. The recreational areas,
buildings and parking facilities appear well-integrated. The
units are sited to maximize golf course views. The project would
provide all pertinent amenities and be compatible with surround-
ing land uses.
The proposed development would have an overall density of 25
du/acre. This property is designated by the Land Use Element of
the General Plan for residential high density (20-30 du/acre).
Staff believes that the density is appropriate based on the
design of the project, compatibility with surrounding develop-
ments, on-site recreational amenities in excess of condominium
requirements and golf course views afforded the site.
Staff is satisfied that all aspects of the development standards
and design criteria of the condominium ordinance have been met,
as shown on the attached exhibits.
IV. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The Planning Director has determined that this project will not
have a significant impact on the environment and, therefore, has
issued a Negative Declaration on May 14, 1981.
V. RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Planning Commission APPROVE the Nega-
tive Declaration issued by the Planning Director and ADOPT
Resolution No. 1839, recommending approval of CT 81-11/CP-156,
based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained
therein.
ATTACHMENTS
Planning Commission Resolution No. 1839
Background Data Sheet
Location Map
Disclosure Form
Environmental Documents
Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J, dated June 11, 1981
CDN:wl
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NAVARRA DRIVE
CASE ^ao, rT6i'H/cpi5c>
VICmiTY MAP
BACKGROUND DATA SHEET
CASE NO: CT 81-11/CP-156
APPLICANT: ^a Costa Greens
P£QUEST AND LOOVriON: Tentative tract map and condominium permit to con-
struct 22 units on tne nortn side ot Navarra drive east of Viejo Castillo
Way. •
LZSL DESCRIPTIQ^: Lots 186 and 187 of La Costa South Unit "2" according to
map 6462 filed August 26, 1969.
Assessors Parcel Number: 216 _ 200 _ 01, 02
Acres .87 No. of Lots 22 units
GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING
General Plan Land Use Designation _
Density Allowed 20-30
EKisting Zone R-D-M
R-H
Density Proposed 25
Proposed Zone
Surrounding Zoning and Land Use:
Zoning
mrth
South
East
West
School District
VJater District
Sewer District
O-S
Land Use
Golf Course
R-H Multi/Vacant
R-H
R-H
Multi
Multi
PUBLIC FACILITTES
San Dieguito and Encinitas Union
Olivenhain
Leucadia EDU's
PLiblic Facilities Fee Agreement, dated March 20, 19 81
(Other: :
NA
ENVIROI^iMENTAI. IMPACT A5SESSMSNT
Negative Declaration, issued May 14, 1981 Locj No.
E.I.R. Certified, dated
Other,
Tf altnr the inlormnt-ion a have submitted has boon revi"'~d, it is determined
tliat further information "xl^ required, you v/ill be so advil^^J.
APPI.ICTiNT:
AGE.NT;
M!3MBER£
.La..gas£a.._Gx.e.ena.,. a Partneceb4p-
Name Undividua.l, partnor.sliip, joint venture, corporation, syndication)
P. 0. Box 2148, Rancho Santa / cnfcrnia ^^"^^
Bucines.s Address.
714-756-2934
Telephone Nurab'fr
Name
BusinciJ.g Address
Telephone Kii;^±/ei"
Mike Kupfer 16509 Zumaque Dr., Rancho Santa Fe, CA
NaKe {individual, partne.r, joiat
venture, corporation, syndication)
Home Address —9tmr
P. 0. Box 2148, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
Bnsihess Address
714-756-2934 714-566-0055
Telephone Number Telephone number
Charles 0. Peinado 6615 Caminito Scioto, La Jolla, CA
Home Address 92037
P. 0. Box 81608, San Diego, CA 92138 -
Business Address
714-454-6430 714-455-4302
Telephone Uumbcr
Geroge Abernathy
Telephone Number
6585 Caminito Scioto, La Jolla, CA
9^037
-6-585-Caminito-SKiloterr-T.^^ Toll a, CA 97037 —
714-455-1081
-21.4=454-7750 . .
(Attach more sheets if necessary)
I/We declaxe under penalty of perjur.y that the info.™ation contained in th.is d.i.s-
oilosure is true and correct and that it will remain true and correct and may be
j-jelicd upojn as being trae and correct until amended.
La Costa Greens
Applicant
BY
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IPT NO: JJi(^^_
ENVIRawrrAL IMt-^ACI ASSESSMENT FOPM - P
(To be CompleLed by APPLICAiNT)
CASE NO:
DATE: 3y/;-u ^ta <
Applicant: Z. t^ C j / Gv e^et^X ^ ^••^C^'^^ < S ^-p
Address of Applicant: f . o. 6t>^A<: I t 4 & KA f OtA^^^^^t.^t
(It^Ao yt^i*. ff. Cv . .?Vt^t,->
Phone NiB?ber: TGI- <? o TT c>v •7r6 - l3 3 «f
Natr.e, address and phone nunber of person to be contacted (if other than Applicant)
GE\T:R/\L INTOmTION:
Description of Project: "4 ~ 1~ ^ iL C o ^ yojt.-^
Project Location/Address: A/ox]l stXc A/'y t/«v OV)^<
Assessor Parcel Number: - -
Zone of Subject Property: P~ P N to - }, o <- r <-
Proposed Use of Site: C g-^X^o s
List all other applicable applications related to this project:
ND 1
EIR 1
Describe the activity area^ including distinguishing
natural and mann-,ade charactv^ristics; also provide precise
slope analysis when appropriate.
f\^lr cXe^v \.\-
3. Describe energy conservation measures incorporated into
the design and/or operation of the project. (For a more
specific discussion of' energy conservation requirements
see • of the City's EIR Guidelines).
4. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of
linit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of
household size expected.
5. If commercial, indicate the type, v/hether neighborhood,
city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area,
. id loading facilities.
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6. If industrial, indicate type, estin-iated employment per
shift, and loading facilities.
• yv. A.
7. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated
employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading
facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the
project.
^ /V- A: • ' .
^ - • • • - , • c •
ENVIRONM.SNTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS
Answer the follo'^-ing questions by placing a check in the
appropriate space. (Discuss all items checked yes. Attach
additional sheets as necessary)..
YES NO
1) Could the project significantly change present .' .
land uses in the vicinity of the activity?
2) Could the activity affect the use of a rec-
reational area, or area of important •
aesthetic value?
10) Does the activity area serve as a habitat,
food source nesting place, source'of water,
etc. for rare or endangered wildlife on fish
species?
13) Could the acti\'ity change existing featux'CJ
of any of the "city's lagoons, bays, or
tidelands?
3) Could the activity affect the functioning of
an established community or neighborhood?
4) Could the activity result in the displacement
• of community residents? •
5) Could the activity increase the number of lov/
•and moderate cost housing units in the city? ^
6) Could the activity decrease the num.ber cf low A
and modest cost housing units in the city? ^^^^
7) Are any of the natural or man-made features
in the activity area unique, that is, not'
found in other parts of the County, State,
or Nation? ^
8) Could the activity significantly affect a
historical or archaeological site or its
settings? ' •
9) Could the activity significantly affect the
potential use, extraction, or conservation
of a scarce natural resource?
11) Could the activity significantly affect fish,
wildlife or plant life? • \x
12) Are there any rare or endangered plant " ^
species in the activity area?^
14) Could the activity change existing features of
any of the city's beaches? v-^
15) Could the activity result in the erosion or
elimination of agricultural lands?
16) Could the activity serve to encourage develop-
ment of presently undeveloped areas or intesify
development of already developed areas?
17). Will the activity require a variance from
established environniental standards (air, water, „___„
noise, etc)?
18) ' Will the activity require certification, • •
authorization or issuance of a permit by any
local, state cr federal environmental control
agency? ' ' ' ^
19.) Will the activity require issuance of a
variance or conditional use perm.it by the city? \^
20) Will the activity involve the application, use,
or disposal of potentially hazardous materials? ^
21) . Will the activity involve construction of
facilities in a flood plain? ' • W
22) Mill the activity involve construction of
. facilities oi\ a slope of 25 percent or greater? ' " u-
23) Will the activity involve construction of
facilities in the area of an active fault? .
24) ' Could the activity result in the generation
. of significant amounts of noise? ' ' \y
25) Could the activity result in the generation
of significant amounts of dust? \.y
26) Will the activity involve the burning of brush,
trees, or other materials? ' ______ ^
27) Could the activity result in a significant
change in the quality of any portion of the
region's air or v;ater resources? (Should note, .
surface, ground v^ater, off-shore) . ' ' " • • • V/.
28) Will the project substantially increase fuel
consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas,
etc.)? W
29) VJill there be a - significant change to existing
land form? v/
(a) indicate e.stim.ated grading to be done in
cubic yards _ <^'C o o
(b) percentage of alteration to the present
land form ^ ._ ^
(c) maximum height of cut or fill slopes
4 -fo Z
30) Will the activity result in substantial increases
in the use of utilities, sewers, drains, or
streets? ;' •' t/
31) is the activity carried out as part of a larger
project or series of projects? " ^
11. STATEMENT OF NON-SIGNIFIC/v.\T E\ViaO>vvENT.U EFFECTS
If you have answered yes to one or more of the questions
in Section I but you think the activity \vlll have no
significant environmental effects, indicate your reasons
below:
III. COvMENTS OR ELABORATIONS TO ANY OF THE QUESTIONS IN SECTION I
(If additional space is needed for answering any questions
attach additional sheets as may be needed).
Signature
"(Person completing \/fdfortY
Bate Signed
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DEVELOPMENTAL
SERVICES
Q Assistant City Manager
(714) 438-5596
Q Building Department
(714) 438-5525
• Engineering Department
(714) 438-5541
• iHousing & Redevelopment Department
3096 Harding St.
(714) 438-5611
Q Planning Department
(714)438-5591
1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
Citp of €ax\sihah
County Clerk
County of San Diego
Attn: Mail Drc^ C-11
220 West Broadway
San Diego, CA 92101
NOTICE OF DETERMINATIC»I
This is to advise that the City of Carlsbad on November 20, 1982, approved
the following project:
Project Description: Approximately 5,000 cubic yards of grading to
prepare the site for construction of a previously approved 24 unit
oondcxninium project.
Project AddressAocation: North side of Navarra Drive east of Viejo
Castilla Way.
The City made the following determinations regarding the environmental
impact of the above described project:
1. Ihe project will not have a significant effect on the environment.
2. Hie Project went through prior environmental review or was part of a
larger project which went through prior envircanmental review.
A copy of the Negative Declaration with supporting document is available
for public review at the Planning Department, City Hall, 1200 Elm Avenue,
Carlsbad, CA 92008.
DATE: April 6, 1982
CASE NO: CT 81-11/CP-156
APPLICANT: MIKE KUPFER
JAMES C. HAGAMAN
Planning Director
1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
438 - 5591
Citp of Carlflibab
PUBLIC NOTICE OF PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
Please Take Notice:
The Planning Department has determined that the environmental effects
of the project described below have already been considered in
conjunction with previously certified environmental documents and,
therefore, no additional environmental review will be required and a
notice of determination will be filed.
Project Title: La Costa Greens
Project Location: North side of Navarra Drive east of Viejo Castilla
Way.
Project Descripticn: ^proximately 5,000 cubic yards of grading to
prepare the site for construction of a previously approved 24 unit
condoninium project.
Justification for this determination is on file in the Planning
Department, City Hall, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, CA. Coiranents from
the public are invited. Please submit comments in writing to the
Planning Department within ten (10) djjs^of date of publication. ,jr
Dated: November 9, 1981
Case No: CT 81-11/CP-156
Applicant: MEKE KUPFER
Publish Date: November 14, 1981
JAMES C. HAGAMAN
Planning Director. ,//
PC 1
1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD. CAUFOHNIA 92003
T£LE?Ha^=:
1714) 433-£32t
. Citi> of Cad^liab
NEGATIVE DECLARATION ' •
PROJECT .ADDRESS/LOOXTIQN: North side of Navarra Drive, east of Vieio Castilla
. Way. • • • . . • • • \ •
PROJECT DESCRIPTIQM: Tentative subdivision map and oondominium permit to develop
24 xanits on .87 acres to attain desired building pad elevations, ajproxiroately
4500 cubic yards of grading is proposed.
The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental re\'lew of the abg^ve described
project pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the Califomia
Environmental (Juality Act and the Environmental Protection Ordinance of the
City of Carlsbad. As a result of said review, a Negative Declaration (declaration
that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment) is hereby
issued for the subject project. Justification for this action is on file iu tlie
Planning Department.
A copy of the Negative Declaration with supportive documents is on file in the
Planning Department, City flail, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, C-\. 92008. toi^nents -
from the pulslic are invited. Please submit cc^mc^ts in writi^a^^5''th^Ii3fanuing
Department witiiin ton (10) days of date of ^im^/iit^tf^^i^^,^ f
DA'IT-D: May 14, 1981
C^sn NO: gr m-iycp-isfi
APPLICANT: J,A .COSTA mm?,
PUBhTS!! DA'n-: May 16, 1981
Director of PI
City of Carlsb
DEVELOPMENTAL
SERVICES
O Assistant City Manager
(714)438-5996
• Building Department
(714)438-5525
• Engineering Department
(714) 438-5541
• Housing & Redevelopment Department
(714)438^611
• Pianning Department
(714) 4384591
1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
Citp of Carl£(bati
PUBLIC NOTICE OP PREPARATION
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
The Planning Department of the City of Carlsbad intends to
prepare a Negative Declaration for the following project:
Project Description: Tentative subdivision map and condominium
permit to develop 24 units on .87 acres. To attain desired
building pad elevations, the applicant is proposing approximately
4500 cubic yards of grading.
Project address/Location;
Viejo Castilla Way.
The north side of Navarra Drive east of
Anticipated significant impacts: NONE
Me need to know your ideas about the effects this project might
have on the environment and your suggestions for ways the project
could be revised to reduce or avoid any significant environmental
damage. Your ideas will help us decide what issues to analyze in
the environmental review of this project.
Your comments on the environmental impact of the proposed project
may be submitted in writing to the Planning Departm^B^fe-rx 1^0 Elm
Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008, no lat^tHbhan May 6rnj§81 .
DATED: April 15, 1981 ^ ^—
CASE NO: CT 81-11/CP-156
APPLICANT: LA COSTA GREENS
PUBLISH DATE: April 18, 1981
•^r:^^7
JAMES C. HAGAML..
Planning Director xAA^Jkr
EN'/IlW'Si'n'AL HvffACT ASSi-SSMBsT FORM - Part II
(To Be CoiriDleted By The
PimviNG DEPARIMBNTI
CASE No.or^t-n/c:::f=^ii^
. DATE: AIZJ^\
I. BACKGROUND
1. _ APPLICANF: ^:::,;y;;rr^^f»>e&r4f^
2. ADDRESS /^ATD PHOME KUM6ER OF /PPLICA.NT: (^11^3)^6?Z^-^Sjgg^ <s:>FS
t^.^. -g=tp^ gii^g^ „:
3. DATE CffiCiaiST SUBMITrED: ^/Z^Ajf^X
II. ENVIRONMENTS. IIvPACTS
lEXPJ_AWnONS OF ALL /J^FIRMATPv^ ANSWERS ARE TO BE MITTEN UNDER
Section III - DISCUSSION OF EK¥IROI^iENTAL EVALUATION)
Yes Maybe No
1. Earth Will the proposal have signi-
ficant results in:
a. Unstable earth conditions or in-
changes in geologic substructures?
b. Disruptions, displacements, com-
paction or overcovering of the soil?
c. Change in topography or ground
surface relief features?
d. Ihe destmction, covering or
modification of any unique geologic
or physical features?
e. Any increase in wind oi- water
erosion of soils, either on or off
the site?
f. Changes in deposition or ero-
sion of beach sands, or changes
in siltation, deposition or erosion
wliich may modify tlie channel of a
river or strcajii oi' tlic l)ed of tho
ocean or any bay, inlet or lake?
2. Air: Will the proposal have signi-
results in:
a. Air emissions or deterioration
of ambient air quality?
b. The creation of objectionable
odors?
c. Alteration of air movement,
mositure or temperature, or any
• change in climate, either locally
or regionally?
b. Changes in absorption rates,
drainage pattems, or the rate and
amount of surface water runoff?
c. Alterations to the course or
flow of flood waters?
f. Alteration of the direction
or rate of flow of ground waters?
g. Change in the quantity of
ground \.'aters, either through
direct additions or withdrawals,
or tln^ougli interception of an
aquifer by cuts or excavations?
h. Reduction in the amount of
water otherwise available for
public water supplies?
Yes^ Maybe No
3. Water: Will the proposal have sigi- ^-
ficant results in:
a. Chamges in currents, or the
course or direction of water move-
ments, in either marine or fresh
waters?
d. Change in the amount of Scir- • ' ^ >•
face water in any water body? ^ ' '
e. Discharge into surface waters,
or in any alteration of surface
water quality, including but not
limited to temperature, dissolved
oxygen or turbidity? '
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4. Plant Life. IVill the proposal have signi-
Hcant reisiilts in:
a. Change in the diversity of
species, or numbers of any species
of plants (including trees, shrubs,
gi^ass, crops, microflora and
aquatic plants)?
b. Reduction of the numbers of
• any unique, rare or endangered
• species of plants?
c. Introduction of new species
of plants into an area, or in a
barrier to the normal replenish-
ment of existing species?
d. . Reduction in acreage of any
agricultural crop?
5. V Animal Life. Will the proposal have signi-
Hcant results in:
a. Changes in the diversity of
species, or numbers of any species
of anmals (birds, land animals
including reptiles, fish and shell-
fish, benthic organisms, inserts or
microfauna)?
b. Reduction of the numbers of
any unique, rare or endangered
species of animals?
c. Introduction of new species
of animals into an area, or result
in a barrier to the migration or
movement of animals?
d. Deterioration to existing
fish or wildlife habitat?
6. ' Noise. Will the proposal signi-
Jicantly increase existing noise
levels?
7. Light and Glare. Will the pro-
posal significantly produce new
light or glare?
8. Land Use. Will tlie proposal have
S-ignificant results in the alteration
of the present or planned land use of •
an area?
Yes Maybe No
9. Natural Resources. Will the pro-
posal have significant results in:
a. Increase in the rate of use
of any natural resources?
b. Depletion of any nonrenewable
natural resource?
10. Risk of Upset. Does the proposal
involve a significant risk of £in
explosion or the release of haz-
ardous substances (including, but
not limited to, oil, pesticides,
chemicals or radiation) in the
event of an accident or upset
conditions?
Pop^la-fio^- Will the proposal
significantly alter the location,
distribution, density, or growth
rate of the human population of
an area?
12. Housing. Will the proposal signi-
Hcantly affect exist3.ng housing,
or create a dem.and for additional
housing?
13. • Transportation/Circulation. Will
tne proposal have significant re-
sults in;
a. Generation of additional
vehiailar m.ovemient?
b. Effects on existing parking
facilities, or demand for new
parking?
c. Impact upon existing trans-
portation systems?
d. Alterations to present
patterns of circulation or move-
ment of people and/or goods?
e» Alterations to waterbome,
rail or air traffic?
f, Increase in traffic hazards
to motor vcliicles, bicyclists or
pedestrians?
Yes Maybe No
Yes Maybe No
14. Public Services. Will the pro-
posal have a significant effect
upon, or have significant results
in the need for new or altered
governmental services in any of
the following areas:
a. Fire protection?
b. Police protection?
• c. Schools?
e. Maintenance of public facili-
ties, including roads?
f. Other governmental senn.ces?
15. Energ)'-. Will the'proposal have
sighiTicant results in:
a. Use of substantial amounts of
fuel or energy?
b. Demand upon existing sources
of energy, or require the develop-
ment of new sources of energy?
16. Utilities. Will the proposal have'
significant results in the need for
new systems, or alterations to the
following utilities:
a. Power or natural gas?
b^ Communications systems?
c. Water?
d. Sewer or septic ta.nks?
Storm water drainage?
f. Solid waste and disposal?
17^ • Human Hcaltli. Will tlie proposal
ITavc sFgnigicant results in the
creation of any health liazard or
potential health hazard (excluding
mental health)?
d. Parks or other recreational
facilities? ^
es Maybe No
18. Aesthetics. Will the proposal have
significant results in the obstruc-
tion of any scenic vista or view
open to the public, or v;ill the pro-
posal result in the ci^eation of an
aesthetically offensive site open
to public view?
19. Recreation. Will the proposal have
significant results in the impact
upon the quality or quantity of
existing recreational opportunities?
20. Archeological/Historical. Will the
proposal have significant results
in the alteration of a significant
' archeological or historical site,
structure, object or building?
21. ANALYZE VIABLE ALTERNATIVES TO HIE PROPOSED PROJECT SUCII AS:
a) PHASED UFv/ELOPMENl' OF TIE PROJECT; b) A1.1TLRNLA.IL SFJT;
DESIGNS; c) ALTERNATE SCALE OF DEVELOP'^ENT; d) ALTERN;\TE
USES FOR THE SITE; e) DEVELOPNENT AT SOME FUTURE Tim RAIKFH
THAN NOW; f) ALTERNATE SITES FOR THE PROPOSED USE; g) NO
PROJECT ALTERNATIVE.
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22. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIG\^IFICANCE.
a) DOES THE PROJECT HAW; THE POTEN-
TIAL TO DEGRADE m QUALITY OF
THE ENVIROMvENT, OR CURTAIL TliE
DIVERSITY IN THE ENVIRONf<lENT?
c) DOES THE PROJECT m\'E EvPACTS
WHICH ARE INTilVIDUALLY LIMITED,
BUT CU?'.i]IATIV£LY CONSIDETvABLE?
(A PROJECT M'\Y IMPACT ON TivO
OR MORE SEPARATE RESOURCES
V/HERE Tf-IE IMPACT ON EACH RE-
SOURCE IS PJ.LATIVELY SMALL,
BUT 1\1IE'RE THE EFFECT OF THE
TOTAL OF THOSE IMPACTS ON THE
ENVIRON.MENT IS SIGNIFICANT.)
Yes Maybe No
b) DOES TIE PROJECT HWE TI-IE POTEN-
TIAL TO ACHIE-VE SHORT-TIiRM, TO
THE DISADVANTAGE OF LONG-TEPM,
ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS? (A SHORT-
TERM IMPACT ON THE ENVIRON?.ffiMT
IS ONI: WHICH OCCURS IN A RE-
LATimY BRIEF, DEFINITIVE ' ' ' %
PERIOD OF TIME WHILE LONG-TERM
IMPACTS WTLL ENDURE miL INTO
THE FUTURE.)
d) DOES TI-E PROJECT HA^/E ENVIRON- - -
^ENTAL EFFECTS 1\HICH WILL
CAUSE SUBSTANTIAL ADA'ERSE ' • -
EFFECTS ON IFJM/\N BEINGS.
EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY?
III.' DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENT^AL EVALUTION
DISCUSSION OF ENVlRONivENTAL EVALUATION (Continued)
-^vAnCv-f/iO^O THA:r T^fe Cl cr/ <^ AxF^^F^j.^
W. DETCR^ilNATION. (TO BE COMPLETED BY TFE PLAI>^NtING DEPARTiveni
Otythe basis of this initial evaluation:
I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant
effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION ;.lll
be prepared.
I find that although the proposed project could have a
significant effect on the environment, there will not be
a significant effect in this case because the mitigation
measures described on an attached sheet liave been added
to the project. A conditional negative declaration will
wiil be prepared.
I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect
on the environment, and an ENVIRONNENTAL IMPACT REPORT
is required.
Bate: ^//^A^/
Signat
V. MITIGATING ^EASURES (IF APPLICABLE)
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MITIGATING MFASUREV(CQr?finued)
VI • APPLICANT CONaJPvRENCE WITH MITIGATING MEASURES
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I HAVE REVIBVED THE ABOVE MITIGATICffs^G ^EA-
SURES AND CONa^R WlHi THE ADDITION OF TJESE ^E/\SURES TO TflE PROJECT.
Date:
Signature of Applicant
-10-
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Decreed a Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County
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Proof of Publication
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 Carlsbsd Joumal a newspaper of general circulation,
published twice weekly in the City of Carlsbad, 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 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 been
published in each regular and entire issue of said
newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on
the following dates, to-wit:
PUBLIC NOTICE OF
PRIOR
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMPLIANCE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: The
Planning Department has deter-
mined that the environmental
effects ofthe project described be-
low have already been considered
in conjunction with previously cer- '
tified environmental documents
and, therefore, no additional en-
vironmental review will be re-
quired and a notice of determina-
tion will be Tiled.
Project Title: La Costa Greens.
Project Location: North side of
Navarra Di-ive east of Viejo Cas-
tilla.
Project Description: Approx;
imately 5,000 cubic yards of grading
to prepare the site for construction
of a previously approved 24 unit
condominium project.
Justification for this determina-
tion is on file in the Planning De-
partment. City Hall, 1200 Elm Ave-
nue. Carlsbad. CA. Comments from
the public are invited. Please sub-
mit comments in writing to the
Planning Department within ten
(10) days of date of publication.
Dated: November 9, 1981
Case No.: CT 81-11/CP156
Applicant: MIKE KUPFER
JAMES C. HAGAMAN
Planning Director
. CJ 8689: November 14, 1981
• Nav.ember. .14 19.81
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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 -^-i-^g
tlay 0* Movombcr 1981
i
Clerk of the Printer
1M/6/81
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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 Wednesday, July 22,
1981, to consider approval of a tentative subdivision map and condo-
minium permit to develop 22 units on property generally located on the
north side of Navarra Drive, east of Viejo Castilla Way and more
particularly described as:
Lots 186 & 187 of La Costa South unit no 2, in the county
of San Diego, according to map thereof no. 6462, filed in
the Office of the County Recorder, August 26, 1969.
Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited
to attend the public hearing. If you have any questions please call
the Planning Department at 438-5591.
CASE FILE
APPLICANT
PUBLISH:
CT 81-11/CP-156
LA COSTA GREENS
July 11, 1981
CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION ., u
MAP
CASE MO. rJl&LrJI/C.P_t54.
Carlsbad Journal
Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County
3088 PIO PICO AVENUE • P.O. BOX 248 • CARLSBAD, CA 92008 • 729-2345
Proof of Publication
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss.
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 CaMsbad Joumal a nev^spaper of general circulation,
published twice weekly in the City of Carlsbad, 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 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 been
published in each regular and entire issue of said
newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on
the following dates, to-wit:
NEGATIVE
DECLARATION
PROJECT ADDRESS/LOCA-
TION: North side of Navarra Drive,
east of Viejo Castilla Way.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Tenta-
tive subdivision map and condo-
minium permit to develop 24 units
on .87 acret to attain desired build-
ing pad elevations, approximately
4,500 cubic yards of grading is pro-
posed.
The City of Carlsbad has con-
ducted an environmental review of
the above described project pur-
suant to the Guidelines for Imple-
mentation of the California En-
vironmental Quality Act and the
Environmental Protection Ordi-
nance of the City of Carlsbad. As a
result of said review, a Negative
Declaration (declaration that the
project will not have a significant
impact on the environment) is
hereby issued for the subject proj-
ect. Justification for this action is
on file in the Planning Department
A copy of the Negative Declara-
tion with supportive documents is
on file in the Planning Department,
City Hall, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carls-
bad, CA. 92008. Comments from the
public are invited. Please submit
comments in writing to the
Planning Department within ten
(10) days of date of publication.
Dated: May 14, 1981
Case No: CT 81-11/CP 156
Applicant: LA COSTA GREENS
JAMES C. HAGAMAN
Director of Planning
City OfCarlsbad
CJ S371: May 16. 1981
May. 16 19.81,
19,
19,
19
19
lM/1/81
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 loth
day of May 1981 • -/ •
Clerk of the Printer
Carlsbad Journal
Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County
3088 PIO PICO AVENUE • P.O. BOX 248 • CARLSBAD, CA 92008 • 729-2345
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 principal clerk of the printer of the Carlsbad Joumal a newspaper of general circulation,
published twice weekly in the City of Carlsbad, 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 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 been
published in each regular and entire issue of said
newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on
the following dates, to-wit:
PUBLIC NOTICE OF
PREPARATION
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: The
Planning Department ofthe City of
Carlsbad intends to prepare a
Negative Declaration for the fol-
lowing project:
Project Description: Tentative
subdivision map and condominium
permit to develop 24 units on .fi7
acres. To attain desired building
pad elevations, the applicant is
propcrsing approximately 4.500
cubic yards of grading.
Project Address/Location: The
north side of Navarra Drive east of
Viejo Castilla Way.
Anticipated Significant Impacts:
None
We need to know your ideas about
the effects this project might have
on the environment and your sug-
gestions for ways the project could '
be revised to reduce or avoid any
significant environmental damage.
Your ideas will help us decide wha '.
issues to analyze in the environ- '
mental review of this project.
Yoiir comments on the environ- I
mental impact of the proposed J
project may be submitted in writing !
to the Planning Department. 1200
Elm Avenue. Carlsbad. CA 92008.
no later than May 6. 1981.
Dated: April 15, 1981
Case No: CT 81-U,'CP-156
Applicant: LA COSTA GREENS j
JAMES C. HAGAMAN
Planning Director
City OfCarlsbad
CJ S333: April 18, 1981
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April 18 19 81_
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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 2Qth
day of April, 19R1
'iOi.-A-A y K^'LfJ A.<LA^ .y
lM/1/81 Clerk of the Printer
DEVELOPMENTAL
SERVICES
• Assistant City Manager
(714) 438-5596
• Building Department
(714) 438-5525
• Engineering Department
(714) 438-5541
• Housing & Redevelopment Department
(714) 438-5611
• Planning Department
(714) 438-5591
1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
Citp of CarlflJbab
March 24, 1 981
La Costa Greens
P.O. Box 2148
Rancho Santa Fe CA 92067
Subject: NOTICE OP INCOMPLETE APPLICATION,
CASE NO: CT 81-11/CP 1 56
We have reviewed your application and have determined that it is
not complete. Before processing your application, we need the
following information:
1. One copy of self adhesive labels of name and addresses
of all property owners and occupants within a 300 foot
radius.
A school letter. p,;y,|.^ Pif\- ^i,*-^/^^^-
If this information is received by April 10, 1981, this item will
be placed on the May 13, 1981 Planning Commission Agenda. If you
have any questions, please call me at 438-5591.
Sincerely,
V
ED RUIZ
Planning Department
ER:ls
DEVELOPMENTAL
SERVICES
• Assistant City Manager
(714) 438-5596
• Building Department
(714) 438-5525
• Engineering Department
(714) 438-5541
• Housing & Redevelopment Department
(714)438-5611
• Planning Department
(714) 438-5691
1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
€itp of Carlflfbab
March 24, 1981
La Costa Greens
P.O. Box 2148
Rancho Santa Pe CA 9206?
Subject: NOTICE OP INCOMPLETE APPLICATION,
CASE NO: CT 81-11/CP 156
We have reviewed your application and have determined that it is
not complete. Before processing your application, we need the
following information:
1 . One copy of self adhesive labels of name and addresses
of all property owners and. occupants within a 300 foot
radius.
2. A school letter.
If this information is received by April 10, 1981, this item will
be placed on the May 13, 1981 Planning Commission Agenda. If you
have any questions, please call me at 438-5591•
Sincerely,
V
ED RUIZ
Planning Department
ER:ls
Mike Kupfer, President
Contracters Lie. No. 345844
Registered C. E. 12201
KAP DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
P.O. Box 2148
16509 Zumaque Drive
Rancho Santa Fe, Ca. 92067
(714) 756-2934
(714) 562-4411
March 6, 1981
Ms. Catherine Nicholas
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
CITY OF CARLSBAD
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, California 92008
RE: LA COSTA GREENS ON NAVARRA DRIVE
LOTS NO. 186 & 187
LA COSTA SO. UNIT #2
Dear Ms. Nicholas:
On February 23, Mr. Allen Dueber, AIA, and I met with you
for preliminary discussions. We reviewed with you our plans
for the 25-unit condominum project on the above-referenced
site. You were very kind in spending time with us and
giving us your constructive criticism.
On February 26, you took our plans to a staff meeting and
reported back to Mr. Dueber that the staff had liked the
layout but was concerned with the proposed project density
of 25 units (i.e. 28.7 units per acre), even though the
zoning calls for 20 - 30 units per acre. You stated that
the staff would likely recommend denial if we formally
submitted a 25-unit project.
We accepted your advice and redesigned the entire project
with 24 units, i.e. 27.5 units per acre. We intend to build
an attractive project with an abundance of mature landscaping
and many added amenities such as solar heating system,
putting green, large jacuzzi and sundeck. The covered
garage, which will provide two car spaces per condominium
plus guest parking, will have total security. The units
themselves will be spacious with large living rooms and
bedrooms, balconies as well as skylights wherever possible.
We would appreciate your early review and approval of this
submittal.
Yours very truly.
fll
Mike Kupfer
MK:vu
CASE W.: C/C <Rh 'l\ /CP'O. _ DATE REX3EIVED:
APPLICANT: L /\ Ce)S>-\\ Gg&E/vS
REQUEST: U\/CK\S
BSI^/IEONMENTAL
EXEMPT OR EXCEPTED:
Posted; -j^^H^^gj^
Filed:
NEGATIVE DECLARATION:_
Posted: .5-/4-3r\
H^RCMdENTAL IMPACT REPORT:_
Nbtice of
Preparation:
Prior Compliance: Pviblished: /(-(H - '^ I
Filed: I
Published: S""" / ^ " S I Notice of Detennination: 4 - 8 ^
Notice of
Ccmpletion:
Notice of
Detennination:
PLANNING CCMa:SSI(3N
1. Date of Hearing: 1 - ZZ.- % ^
2. Publication: 7 ' 11 - 9: 1
3. Nbtice to Property Owners: ^-^-^1
4. Resolution Nb. Date:_
(Continued to:.
5. Appeal:
ACTIOSI:
CITY COUNCIL
1. Date of Hearing; j & j
2. Notices to City Clerk: "7- X ?^ - ?^ |
3. Agenda Bill:_
4. Re.<=r^''- No.
Ordinance Nb.
Date:_
Date:
ACTION:
CDRRESPCNDENCE
Staff Report to Applicant: 7 " IH -'^ I
Resolution to Applicant:
* K'jceipt No.
APPLICATION NO. CARLSBAD TR/^CT 'j^j- jj
CITY OF CARLSBAD
(i Tfl .case Type or Print) DATE: 3/11/81
1,, i\E\DUyv.i?• Tont....vl-ive Subdivision Map for; Air Space Division
(Tia-iid rri. vJ.y I'.cm - air space divisii:;!-! -- comb ina i: ion land and
air; space divi iionO
LO't'JiTlON: The. subject proper tv is qerserally Icjcated on the
-EQtth Navarra_Dtiy.fi betvjeen cnlf rn„r«^
clTjr2. Yiy^-Castila Way ' ' '
ASSESSOX>'S mivjr;.OTv: Boo): 216 Page 200
Ban]'. 216 Page _2O0_
o:..'i bottom ci;" j-.a.je) .
Parcel 02 '
Parcel _oi _
(If more,, please list
4. C^iNiERC;:) City Zip
Greens, c/o Mike Kupfer, P. 0. Box 2148, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 94067 714-756-2934
P^;Bon responsible for preparation cf Mop;
City Zip Phone
Syd Xino_s,_U£0^ 221.01 7JA-i39-5158
Ksgi fjtratica; ^ r License ':'?o. :
:v\NT'S SI:.-ATURE: /\AAA-A'aPLIC?\i^^
I hereby dGclace tliat all irsfcrKation contai]")ed withii' thiz
applicatiou is tvue; &rv5 fc3»a=.t nil standard conditions as
irii'iiceted OTM the attachiSieaH; h-avo bcicn read, uiiderstood ard
a(jircf;d to.
Jiddr3f--s Ci ty Zip Phone
MikeKupfer P, 0. Box 2148 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 714-756-2934 i
Reil ationsh.i.p to PropGrty Ov,'oor{s)
Ar; por Statu Lav/ tlie City 30 dnys to d'-itoriivino iT your
s\ib!a.i hted appl ico tj.on j,r> comp].cto and xcady for eiccciptaiice .
IncoTiip.l etc app j ;i ca tionr.-. nay de] ay ai'to'ip ;:ancc . To licttcr ojirnrco
com5)Ujto :-i,i|\T ic.vl. i.en.':;, 1-,1 a nn i r.cf D'jjT.rtnicnL wou.ld ay-:>]vrocia to
workinq v/i th i lu a|"rpl i (.•.art d.nrii)v-j- tho pliinning stng».' oF tlic
propof.cd dc:vo ! (.'pniont. Thin rcquof? I- .inot ci roquj.rciiiicnt, however,
il may avoid i-ovisi.on ot plavus or n(\-'.• acceptance of tho appj icat-j.on,
AT'tAf'MMEM'l'S :
;a.ipi)l oii.' -n l.a"; Tr'ajn.ia tion I'orm - IM ann i nq 20
T:inie . b:; I'Mi;! i cni Aq;'•>(;JH,.M') !' - itlanuiiiq .''7
Strindard f'l uv l.i I I OTJ; • - itiannin^j 2B
I'roiia ra r i'Tl Cbi^ct i',.!;;!-. -• i'.l .'iiiiJ n<j '••')
r'i"()cedai - I'l iiiiviiui 3()
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t S07>PLEHEN'J'.M. IWFOR.MATION FOR..
SPX>r:iEIC PLAN/HASTER PLAN/TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION RAP/SPECIAL USE PERMIT/
PUD/ COwDOl'iiMUr'i PERI4IT/PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PL7VN/S1TE DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
1) ) Gross Acres (or square footage if less tlian acre) 0.87 acres
2) Hu^'ober <rj-f Lots or U.uits 24
•3) Tvpe of: Development Residential
Residential, CoiPJiiercial, Industrial
4) Present Zone RDM Proposed Zone
(If change requested)
5) General Plan La«d Use DesioTja ; ion High densji
6) Sourcu- of water-supply SaxOUud Water District
7) Method of sev;ag.e. disposal Leucadia County Water District
• 8) Types, of Prote;G±ive Coveni-mfcs to 1>e recorded Q <L j- iL
9) Trar.tS.portation racdes avail.abUi service the development PT-jyat^e
' 10) Schcol Distr'ict(s) servincj tlii.e property nij^ji—pf rutrffrad S'*-^ 0^t.^\\'t
4' ^-* <^' «\^ ft^/L jt> I ^ < <l V ' ci >" ;
11) If ]i/'Dur project is for or aFjticipates being for more than 5 0 res-
idential units do you prefer t.o dedicate land NA ,
pay :lees , o.r a coaaJjination thereof .
12) Mctlrods proposed to reduce EOUXEd levels insulation on party walls
13) Motliods proposed to conserve C35ergy Solar water heating and insulation
on walls and ceilings.
Additional r.hoets may be attached if necessary to ansv^er any of the above
qicstions.
EOl^^i'l PLANNING 20 - ]"''cbruar,y ]., 197 9
STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT
TSNT2VTIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
CITY OF CARI.SBAD
Tha Subdivi'sion Map A.ot arid the Carlsbad Municipal Code sets a
fifty (50) day tine restriction on Planning Commission procesising
of. Tentative Maps and tkiLrty (30) day time limit for City
Council action. These ti^ss iiraits can only be extended by the
mutual conciirrence of the applicant and the City. By accepting
applications fcr TentaitivX; Maps concurrently v/ith applications
fox othe3: appx'ovals V'luichi s.re prerequisites to the map; i.e.,
Environm.entai AssessiReatj, Environmental Impact Report, Condominium
Plan, Planned Unit Dawlonaent, etc., the fifty (50) day tim.a
limits and the thirty C30iJ day time Limits are often exceeded.
Jf you wir;h to have yoeiir ^application processed concurrently,
tJiis agreement must be slcjneo by the applicant or his agent. If
}jOU c;hooj;e :aot to sigiii the statentent, the City will not a.ccept
^our applicatioa for the 'I^eiitative l^ap until all prio.r necessary
Gntn.tleine.nts bdtve be procassed End approved.
The undarsig-.:ed understands that tlie processing time requi.red by
the Ci ty may exceed thz .-tJLa-c: lufiits, the.'re fore the ujider signed
agrees to- extend the itiBS liiaits for PJ.anning Commission and
City Coui'icil acti.on asi^ fsilly concurs with any extensions of
time v.v to one year fres^ tl?e date the' appl icaticn was accepted
as complete to Prope.rlj re^^iev.? cill of the appliceitions.
SJ.qna-cnrG
C.J
Kame (Print)
'ICY — Coffe.
Relationship to 7vpplicaticj.h
(Prcope rty Ov:ner~Age.nt)
FORM: PLANNING 37, REVISED 3/8 0
STANDARD CONDITIONS
CITY OF CARLSBAD
TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
Subdivision and development, shall meet all requirements of the
subdivision, zon.Lng, building codes, and General Plan emd other
law:'-., ordinances- or regulations of the City of Carlsbad, and other
governmental agencies. Some of the moro pertinent requirements
and procedures af the city are listed below for your information
and concurrence. Please read this list carefully and feel free to
ask for further information' or e>:planation.
I. Final map shall be completed within 18 months from the date
of final City Council action on the tentative subdivision map,
Sro extensicns of one year each may be approved by City Council
, upon staff review of the original decision.
2* The final map shall sxibs tart ti ally conform to the tentative
subdiviFian map. If otbarv/ise, the final map v.'ill be rejected
• and nev.' tentative subdivision map hearings vjill be required for
the revised plan. | . .
3. All publ.ic improvements sb^ll be iv.ade in conforTr.ity v.oith the
subdivision ordinance: aad other city standards, to the
satisf£iCfeion of the City Erirjineer, v/ithout cost to the City o;f;
Carlsbad and free of ail liens and encumbrances.
I
4. Prior to any constroctiorsy the applicant shall submit plans
to the appropriate entity providing domestic v.'ater to the
proposed deveicpmentj fcor its. approval of the location, type
and adequacy of vjatex lirj.ss.
5. Prior tc- any ccnstrtc^txoa, the. applicant shall obtain approval
from, the City Fire E-^paxtsnriesit of the location and siz.e of
fire hydrants.
6. Tha applicant shall instf^ll all required fire hydrants and
dry-stan.d pipes prior to fx-aming cojTstruction, and said fire
appurtenances shall be f uiiiictional prior to conmiencing such
work.
7. Street, trees, ^ls reoijired by the city, shall be installed by
the applicaiit at his er-tpense. Trees shall be of a type approved
by the Parks Departraont cirid shall be installed to their
specifications. Tf removal of any existing trees is required
by the city, said aroFovai shall be at the applicant's expense.
It shall be the x-esponsibility of the applicant to make all
arrangem.ents with the Parlis Departp.;ent concerning the
requirements of this condition.
8. A detailed grading plan which includes proposed drainage and
erosion control landscaping and fcr otiier moasurcis such as
desilting basins sliall be approved by the City Engineer prior
to final map.
9. Jjnmodiately after grading, erosion control landscaping and/or
otlicr moasurc-;s such as" desilting basins shal]. be installed.
'Jhis control luay be the final landscaping, if so approved.
10. A detailed landr-.cape and sprinkler plan shall bo submitted for
I'lanning DiToctor' approval for all graded slo])es 5' or
greater in heiciht and any othor a^aaas reqiiirc^d by tlie city.
II. Prirn' to final l)uildinq inspection clearance, all landr.capinf.]
.shall be installed or a(.](>quato bonding accept ed. .Said
landscapincT slial l V>e mail'^ain'^d in a inannf-^r acceptalile to the
Pla-sin :i ng Di rect or.
r(l!"!M I'l.ANrtING 21!, I'agr^ 1
12. No signs or advcrtsing of any type whatsoever shall be erected
or installed until plans theicof have been approved by the
City of Carlsbad.
As part G.f the approva.1 process, the ci.ty may modify these conditions
or add others, espGcia.lly those of a more specific nature. The
Evibdivider will be notified of these m.odifications or additions by
r esoluticii.
/
FORM PLANNING 28, Page (2)
Date of Planning Commi sr-ion Approval
PREl'Al'.ATION CHECK LIST
TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
^* D:>cr;iT;ent-s renvsired for sub/niittal:
y^l.. Application v^ith supplemental information sheet completed.
2:.. Time extension agreement signed, if desirovd.
"^(^ Preliminary Title Report.
Eighteen blueline prini:s of the Tentati.ve Subdivision Map.
Maps must be folded in a size not to exceed 8^^x11.
\l b. Environmental Impact .AssessiTiont or Report with fees (if required)
61. Fee fbr tentative sij'odivis.iOY> ma^a: »^-''-'TTy^r^-''"'-'»-^""-<^^
'^J^?^'^^''-'^>-l"^/~'°'^^ —'^'^•S/^'//^/"'' .< .... . • ..; •;.
•.J.Gu,..and .Levrsi.on ^,
street name list for nev; streets- (3 names for each street in
conformance to Strssat iiar.je Policy cr one name chosen frcm
approved Street iSJaee List for each street) .
300 foot Radius Hsp - A laap to scale not less- -than 1" 200'
showing each lot s-jithiru 30G feet cf the exterior l;ounda.ries
of the sxLaiect prap/arty. Each of these ivots shall be
cor-isecutively n-i:23bered. c:r;d correspond wi-th the property
owners list. Ths ccale of the K:c?p may bo reduced to a scale
acoeptablc to -fcLa Fla smi r«i; Director x£ the required seels
is iri:ip>ract;.eal,
Property Cvner& -^nf^- fUrrrrocints List: T-v^o copies of a type-.oritten.
rrs£~bn ~iel f-adiis;£.l-¥e • jAvery) "labels of the names and addr -soos
of all perf-ons o^2T;-iT:-ag property in poss£50=i 'on, i.f di f f e:ce2T t.-
vjitdiin a 300' xadlsrs. cf the exterior boundaries of the s.uljject
property. The labcst. eq^salised assessment roll is available
in the Office of" tte Assessor oi San Di.ego, 1.600 Pacific
Highway, Room i©3, SaiJ Diego, CA : Phone 236-3771.
•JO. Disclosure Staternseat
^ ZKl. A -v'alid sewer pemiit or a written statement by the City EnqiiMaer
that he finds there 5s adequate sev^er caj-acity available for the
proposed ue at the site or that he finds that -the proposed 'o^-.e
and si-te can be adequately serve:! by altemative City aporovod
on-site sevjcr systeniU Jipplicant please note: thi.s determiisatlor
must be done? prio^'- to submitting appli cati.on and. i t may require
i:)repar:ition cn your part to provide sufiicion't evidence to tiiO
City Engineer.- I~t is suggested you -mialve early corrtact with tho
Engineering Departme-nt for such determinati.on.
12. For residential dcvelopn'.ents only a guarantee is required
that school, facilities v;ill be available at time of need.
If the project is located i.n the -San Diegioito High Schoo'l,
Encinitas Elementary, or San-Marcos Unified School District,
the City vjill contact the district to arrange the jnceting of
this requirement.
It, howev OJ:-, the project is within- the Carlsbad Unified
School' rd strict , it iy. tho rosponsib:i j ity of the applicant
to mal-:e arranqcmoni foj: the guarantee oJ: sciiool iacil i tie:-;.
This aqreemont must be submil-tod prior to acceptance of
application.
13, Grad i ng _Pljin: A grading plan shall Iva f:ilod with oacli
tonTirtTvc"? l»:i]>. "I'iiO proj.--oscd g:! adlng r .'V bo rihown on tho
tentat.ivo mai) :i f d(os:i ro'l. 'I li'a ]ilan sh.abi indical r- tlie
a)jproximate oartliwoii'. volvr.ne;; of pioi'osod oxcavat:Jon and
iil ling o) lorat ion.':. .)i! ttn; event. ncV cp-ad.i nq is Y^i'<-'po:u;d ,
a st .it.oiiioiit. to tliat offoct sli:ill lie ])laof.(l on t:ho l.onta'L.ivo
ma|).
1'0I-:M 't'l Pi ,/\i.iN I MO, I'Aoj-; ONi; (1)
Q
B.
Public Facility Secured Agreement: Secured agreement
v/ith application submittal .
15. 1 copy of colored site plan and elevation plans.
16.. Reduced 8-'i"xll" site plan and elevations.
17. 8^2">-ll" Location Map.
Drafting o^f Tentative Subdivision Map.
1. Sheot.=5 to be 24"x3C>" with 1" border (standard "D" size)
2. Scale to be indicated: 1" -- 80' is generally sufficient;
however, the scale is to be appropriate for sheet size.
3.
5.
6.
Nor-'ih ar3:ov7 oriented to top or left side of sheet.
Lettering m:ust be legible. It is preferred, that it
be drtiwn by mechariical raeans, in ink, and heavy upper
cas'-e.
Location M-ap s.hc'-T^i.iag the distanco to the center line
c-f the nearest intersection.
Title blcck with r^awae of subdivision, name and address
o:c owner, name and address of subdiv'ider and pertinent
iisformiation s-aeii as n'OHiber of lots, number of units
Cif condcminiam)total acreage, and date prepared.
7.
8.
Fame and a-ddxess -of registered Civil Engineer or
pserEcri vvho prep-ared the ir.ap.
Carlsbad trac-t r^^mb'er, placed top right pcrtic:.'i of
Infer"-sation on Map - .
1. .Existing adj-a.cjint. pHiili-:: right-of-way, shov:ing
dimensions aimdl distance irciTi property line to center
line.
2. iLccation of e>:ist.iri.g improvements, paveinent, carbs,
'-^ide-vJc-ilks, etc
3. Mfisemen'ts; typ-e and location.
4. Uxocation of diiaension of all proposed p-al:)lic right-
of-way.
5. R'adii of street curves. ' •
6. Location and diji-ronsion of all public or privr^te
e:isem.ents. .. .
7. Location of railroad tracks v/ithin 300 feet of site.
8. Location and description of existing utilities.
9. Proposed st:reets to be labeled by alphabetical letters.
10. Grades of all proposed sf-roets.
11. To)^ogi-aphical contours at t\i?o-feet intervals v/ith
indication of manufacturing ;;lopes.
12. Elevation of proposed l)uildirc[ pads or sites.
13. Lot: linos and u.! iiKiinsJ ons. •
14. Lots Lo 1)0 nuiiiljored.
11^, Location of watcnconrso or aroar^ snbjo::ct to flood.
Fonri iq.Ai-Jin IK; I'aiie 'I'v.'o
9
16. Location of proposed storm drains or other means of
dr£u.nage (grades and size) .
17. Location of existing buildings ctnd structures.
18.. Location of existing trees within both private and.
public lands.
19,. Street sections (may be submitted on separate sheet)
Z:(5. Delineation of developm.ent phasing.
F0rJ4 32_ PLANNING
Pago 3 . ' Pago Three
PR0C1^];UP1_:'.S
1) Application to Planninq Commissicjn: In an effort to aid the
applTrcarTt^ "The Planning i)c>partm.ont requests that it be given an
opportunity to evaluate and discuss the application in its various
stages of development p3.-i.or fo submittal. It is more effective if
appliorrnt meets directly v/ith staff; however, written or teleplirme
com.municciti on i s acccptatde. It is the responsibility of the
applicant to m.ake the initial contact for such meeting.
2;) SuVrm.ittal; Appl iro-ation v/ill be accepted only if the application,
plans and other prertinent materials are included.
3) ^£C::i^•'^^f,' After auroepting the application staff v/ill submit it to
the department reviev/ board (DCC) to ascertain if further inforiaation
is necessary. fita.ff v;ill attempt to conclude this reviev/ within
two weeks, but: in no case shall the reviev/ period be longer than
• 30 days from r-aceipt of application.
4) Not;"-ce: Upon. co;.:-,pletion of the appli.cation reviev/, the applicrint
will! be inforr.ed by letter if further information is required if
any, cr if the application is complete v/hat: date it will be heard
by -the Plan-rd-pg Comn.is&ion;
5) Planninq Corrjnission Calendar: The Plainoiing Commission ado].-ts an
annual calendar that indicates "application closing dates, staff
re'iiev; dates, a staff recorraaended review dates as well as Planning
Concnission Yihayi-:g dator-. The date your request will be hea.-,:d is
se'iieictcd fror:: this calendar. Yon may acq;; ire this calendar at th£^
Planning Deportment.
C) St if f__Raviow': Staff prer>c.res a report for the Planning Corrjnissicn,
Thos'?report "is reviev/ed by the • Depcarto-aia-tal Coordi na-ti.ng Ccmmittee
(E>iC) , v/hicii, is m.ad.e up of representatives f.rom the depar-cments of
Pl.inning- E-.igir.eering, Fire-f City Manager and other as m.co/ bo
necessary. You are i:avited to this niseting to explain the p:cojoot,
ancf respo:nd to staff reco;Bii\endcrci.cns. Upon completion of this
ro j^iew; staff v/ill prepaz;e final staff recommend^itions to be sub--
mi-i-::ted to the Planning Coiranission. The final report with rec-
omiueadaticns will be available at tho Planning Department fi"7e days
pr.'ior to the Plannirtg Coroinission hearing (Friday afternoon prior t:o
th^'i Plannin.g Comm.ission meeting date) .
7) Hearing: The Planning Ccmmission meets every 2nd and -^th Wedner.da}.'
of the month at 7; 00 P.M., or a.s indicated on -th.e Planning
Comdssion calendar. Depending on the type of application, the
Planni.ng CorPumission v/ill either make a recommendation arid forv\'ard
. t.o 'Hity Council or tirke f ina.l jjction.
S) ^ppqals: Final acti.ons by the Planning Commission may bo. appealed
to the" City Council, yjrovided such <appeal is filod -./it.hin ten
(10) days after the l'la..aning Ccmmission action. The applicant,
should review v/ith staff the procedure on the various types of
applica. tions,.
S) Final Docision: The City v/ill notify the applicant and property
owner oJ. the final decision.
FOl-lM: IM.ANNING _U; DAT!': Ol" I'tANNTNG COMMl SS 1 (.)M Al']'i;()VA|, \v,'C. (., 197H
APPLICAN'r' DISCLOSURE FOWl
In order to asr:ist the meiv.bers o:F the Planning Coircnission and City Council
to avoid posf.-iblc conilicti; of iintexest, all appl.lcants are required to
cornx^lete thi.s disclos'jre torn; at Llm time of subniitttng their application.
Klien this forr. has baen completed! .aind signed, the ii-iformation will be relied
upon by them irt dcfcerrd n j ng if a 'coi'i-fl ict way exist, so x:>lGa.se ensure that
al] of the infor-.uation is cor.p.lel:(e!d end accurate. If at anytime before a
filial action ori yoicr appli cat io-'SB fcia-s beea rendered, any of the information
required by th-'is clisclosure chaaji^es., an amendment reflecting this change iau.?t
be filed.
If tl-ie applic-a-^jt is an individual,, or partnership (either general o.r Tiir^-ited)
or a joint vcnt-.ure, please stJite tire fu:i,I n.:;'ne, addross and phone nun-iber of
eacli iDersoi! or indi.viduai (irrrclud'tijig tr'jsts) v7ho ov.'n aiiy t^ienef i ci al interes t
in the property vhich is the jaubjj'cct of this application. Should one or more
pa.rties to the; application b-e a pa-.rtnership or joint ventuire, then please
st.-a'te the full. legal name of fdne pisrtnei-ship or join.t venture, its legal
adiiress and thtc name and addre-is of each individual person v.'ho is a general
ancf/or liraite-di partner or merj'Gb.e'ir o-£ the joint venture.
Should or.i or ir.jra of the pfcxtl.ps bs a privately held corporation (10 share-
hcjlders or less) or a real esfcats syndiication, then fjlease state the stahe of
insorporation or syndic:£tion, corpQ>rate number, date of incorporation or
syrndi cati cn, corporat.e or sy»di.rate arMress, and the fnl]. names and addresses
each ij;divid,.-,,-l sh^i;• eho]dcr T-ymdii:.?t«2 meiabe)". Stiould the corporation be
a put^licalJy lield corporatiojj, then state the full name and address of the
corporation, the place of its isKrorpora-tion, nurn'oer of shareholders, and ttie
name snd addies.s of tiie officeirs of the. co.rporation.
Oi
Shout.d you feel tt>at iidditiorial information needs to be provided in order to
p.rovide a full disclosure, please include it.
ill
Race C^\./lQfO . ^ Application Received. ;2^:2lM
CONDOMINIUM PERMIT ^ I 5 (p
CITY OF CARLSBAD
(PLEASE PRINT)
1. REQUEST: Condominium Permit for 24 ^units on property
of approximately 0.87 ^acres.
2. Location: The subject property is generally located on the
North side of Navarra Drive between Golf Coursp and
Viejo Castilla Way
3. ASSESSOR'S NUMBER: Book 216 Page 200 Parcel pi
Book 216 Page 200 Parcel 02 (If more, please list
on bottom of page).
4. OWNER(S) OR PRINCIPAL OF CORP. I,a, GQSta Grfiffl.s, fi Partnership.
c/o Mike Kupfer P. 0. Box 2148. Rancho Sanfp Fe„ OA Q9nft7 ^H-756-293^i
Name Address Zip Phone
5. Person responsible for preparation of plan: "
Allen Dueber, 4730 Palm Ave. , Suite 10 La Mesa. CA Q?p41 71
Name Address Zxp Phone
6. Registration of License No: .
APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE:* jt/|^ |/^|/^ ^ i^>(\
1 hereby declare that all information contained within this application
is true; and that all standard conditions as indicated on the attach-
ment have been read, understood and agreed to.
Name Address Zip Phone
Mike Kupfer P. 0. Box 2148. Rancho S;.ntp FP/ CA Q/,n^7 714-7Sft-9Q-^4
*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 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 2_0
Standard Conditions - Planning 2T_
Preparation Check List - Planning 32 and 32A
Procedures - Planning 36
FORM PLANNING 13 Date of Planning Commission Approval
6/11/79
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FORM
SPECIFIC PLAN/MASTER PLAN/TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP/SPECIAL USE PERMIT/
PUD/ CONDOMINIUM PERMIT/PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/SITE DEVELOPMENT PIAN.
1) Gross Acres (or square footage if less than acre) 0.87 acres
2) Number of Lots or Units 24
3) Type of Development Residential
Residential, Commercial, Industrial
4) Present Zone RDM Proposed Zone
(If change requested)
5) General Plan Land Use Designation High Density (20-30 units per acre)
' 6) Source of water supply Cui-lj.bja WJLUI Diatfiet CQSI^ ilc»x{ t^^-^K^ Qisi.
7) Method of sewage disposal Leucadia County Water District
n 8) Types of Protective Covenants to be recorded C C ^ ^ 2_
9) Transportation modes available to service the development
Private Auto
« 10) School District (s) serving the property eitv of Carlobad Qic^S-,
€-'A^ <~ I ^ A'\ i Sc^Luol lj } y \"V i t.'k. f
11) If your project is for or anticipates being for more than 50 res-
idential units do you prefer to dedicate land NA
pay fees , or a combination thereof
12) Methods proposed to reduce sound levels insulation on Party Walls
13) Methods proposed to conserve energy Solar water heating and insulation on
walls and ceilings.
Additional sheets may be attached if necessary to answer any of the above
questions.
FORI-1 PLANNING 20 - February 1, 1979
CJ € e
STANDARD CONDITIONS
CITY OF CARLSBAD
SPECIFIC PLAN/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/VARIANCE/
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/
SPECIAL USE PERMIT/CONDOMINIUM PERMIT AND
PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Development shall meet all requirements of the subdivision, zoning
and building codes, laws, ordinances or regulations of the City of
Carlsbad, and other governmental agencies. Some of the more
pertinent requirements and procedures of the city are listed below
for your information and concurrence. Please read this list carefully
and feel free to ask for further information or explanation.
1) All conditions for Conditional Use Permit, Variance, Planned
Unit Development and Special Use Permit shall be completed and
the project commenced within 18 months from final city action,
unless otherwise stated as part of the approval. There is no
time limitations for Specific Plans unless required as part of
the approval.
2) Development shall substantially conform to the approved plan.
3) All public improvements shall be made in conformity with city
standards, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, without
cost to the City of Carlsbad and free of all liens and
encumbrances.
4) Prior to any construction, the applicant shall submit plans
to the appropriate entity providing domestic water to the
proposed development, for its approval of the location, type
and adequacy of water lines.
5) Prior to any construction, the applicant shall obtain approval
from the City Fire Department of the location and size of
fire hydrants.
6) The applicant shall install all required fire hydrants and
dry-stand pipes prior to framing construction, and said fire
appurtenances shall be functional prior to commencing such work.
7) Street trees, as required by the city, shall be installed by
the applicant at applicant's expense. Trees shall be of a type
approved by the Parks Department and shall be installed to their
specifications. If removal of any existing trees is required
by the city, said removal shall be at the applicant's expense.
It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to make all
arrangements with the Parks Department concerning the require-
ments of this condition.
8) A detailed grading plan which includes proposed drainage
and erosion control landscaping or other measures such as
desilting basins shall be approved by the City Engineer.
9) Immediately after grading, erosion control landscaping and/or
other measures such as desilting basins shall be installed^
This control may be the final landscaping if so approved.
10) A detailed landscape and sprinkler plan shall be submitted
for Planning Director's approval for all graded slopes 5*
or greater in height and any other areas required by law.
j 11) Prior to final building inspection clearance, all landscaping
and irrigation systems shall be installed or adequate
bonding accepted. Said landscaping shall be maintained in
a manner acceptable to the Planning Director.
F0RI4 27_
Page (1)
12) No signs or advertising of any type whatsoever shall be erected
or installed until plans thereof have been approved by the
City of Carlsbad.
As part of the approval process, the City may modify these conditions
or add others, especially those of a more specific nature. The
applicant will be notified of these modifications or additions by
resolution.
FORM 27_ Date of Planning Commission Approval
Page (2)
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PREPARATION CHECK LIST
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/VARIANCE
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
CONDOMINIUM PERMIT/SPECIAL USE PERMIT
Documents Required for Submittal;
1) Application with supplemental sheet completed.
2) Standard condition list.
3) Photostatic copy of deed with complete legal description of subject
property or other form of description acceptable to the Planning
Director.
4) Thirteen (13) blueline prints of the plan for all applications except
a PUD which requires 18 prints. Minor Condo permits which require 3,
and Major Condo permits which require 18. Maps must be folded in a
size not to exceed 8^5 x 11.
REQUIRED PLANS ARE AS FOLLOWS;
CUP and Variance: Site Plan*
PUD: Site Plan*, building elevations, landscape plan, cross section of
proposed grading.
SDP: Site Plan*, building elevations.
CONDO PERMIT; Site Plan*& building elevations,
landscaping plans.
SUP: Site Plan*, grading plan.
*Site Plan as a minimxmi shall contain all property lines, building
locations with horizontal dimensions, driveways, and parking stalls
with dimensions, location and dimensions of landscaping..
5) Environmental Impact Assessment or Report with fees (if required).
6) Fee; Conditional Use Permit, Variance, and Special Use Permit -
$50.00.
Planned Unit Development - $50.00 + $1.00 per unit.
Amendments for PUD's - $50.00 + $1.00 per unit within axea being
amended.
Site Development Plan - $25.00.
. Condominitmi Permit - $50.00 + $1.00 per unit within area being
amended.
7) 300 Foot Radius Map - (Not needed for Site Development Plan, Special
Use Permit and Minor Condominium Permit). A map to scale not less than
1"= 200' showing each lot within 300 feet of the exterior boundaries
of the subject property. Each of these lots shall be consecutively
numbered and correspond with the property owner's list. The scale of
the map may be reduced to a scale acceptable to the Planning Direct.or
if the required scale is impractical.
8) Property Owners and Occupants List: Two copies of a typewritten list
of self-adhesive (Avery) labels of the names and addresses of all
persons owning property (as shown on the latest equalized assess-
ment roll) and persons in possession, if different, within a 300*
radius of the exterior boundaries of the subject property. The
latest equalized assessment roll is available in the Office of the
Assessor of San Diego, 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 103, San Diego,
California; Telephone 236-3771.
Conversion to Condominiums: In addition to the above property
owners list, the application shall include a list (prepared as
above) of names and addresses of all tenants of the units to be
converted to condominiums.
FORM 32
August 21, 1980 Page One
9) Disclosure Statement
a
10) A written statement by the City Engineer that he finds there is
adequate sewer capacity available for the proposed use at the site or
that he finds that the proposed use and site can be adequately served
by alternative city approved onsite sewer system. Applicant, please
note, this determination must be done prior to submitting application
and it may require preparation on your part to provide sufficient
evidence to the City Engineer. It is suggested you make early contact
with the Engineering Department for such determination.
11) For residential projects within Vista, San Marcos, Encinitas or San
Dieguito School Districts, the applicant shall indicate whether he
prefers to dedicate land for school facilities, to pay a fee in lieu
thereof, or do a combination of these. If the applicant prefers to
dedicate land, he shall suggest the specific land.
For residential projects within the Carlsbad Unified School District,
the applicant shall submit written confirmation that school facilities
will be available and serve the project at time of need.
12) Publirc facility Security Agreement: Secured agreement with appli-
cation submittal.
» 13) 1 copy of colored site plan and elevation plans (except Minor Condo-
minium Permit).
14) Reduced 8^5" x 11" site plan and elevations (except Minor Condominium
Permit)
15) 8h" X 11" Location Map (except Minor Condominium Permit)
B) Drafting of Plan
1) Sheets to be 24" x 36" with 1" border (standard "D" size).
2) Scale to indicate: 1" =10' is generally sufficient; however, the
scale is to be appropriate for sheet size.
3) North arrow oriented to top or left side of sheet.
4) Lettering must be legible. It is preferred that it be drawn by
mechanical means, in ink, and heavy upper case.
5) Location map showing the distances to the center line of the nearest
intersection.
6) Title block with name and address of applicant and drafter, and perti-
nent information such as uses, total acreage and date prepared.
C) rnformation on Plan
1) Proposed and existing structures:
a) Proposed use of all structures (in general land use terms).
b) Building dimensions, setbacks and distances between buildings.
c) Type of construction proposed.
d) Identification^ of fire rated walls and fire sprinkler systems.
e) Height and number of stories.
f) Gross floor area per structure.
g) Proposed changes and additions to existing buildings-
2) Existing and proposed right-of-way, public and/or private:
a) Distance from property line to center line of right-of-way.
b) Widths of right-of-way.
c) Location of existing and proposed sidewalks and curbcuts.
d) Easements, type and location.
FORM 32
August 21, 1980 Page Two
Cl ^
3) Parking:
a) Location, size and numbered consecutively
b) Identification of loading zones.
c) Dimensions of driveways.
4) Landscaping;
a) Existing and proposed trees in the public right-of-way.
b) A schedule showing types, size and location of all
plant materials proposed on site.
c) Indicate a permanent watering system for all landscaping
areas by showing the location of water lines.
5) Refuse pickup areas (not required for detached housing projects).
6) Signs; Size, location and height of existing and proposed signs.
7) Lot lines and dimensions.
8) Location of watercourse or areas subject to flood.
9) Location of proposed storm drains or other means of drainage
(grade and size).
10) Topographic contours at two feet intervals, with indication
of manufactured slope.
11) Cross section of proposed grading. Existing contours and
proposed graded contours for all grades of 4:1 or greater
shall be shown.
12) Delineation of development phasing.
• D) Miscellaneous Information for Planned Unit Development and
Condominium Permit Applications.
y 1) Document explaining who shall be responsible for maintaining
open common areas and how maintenance is to be performed.
2) Document explaining special development standards requested.
For custom home Planned Unit Development, all development
standards listed in Section 21.45.120 shall be included.
3) Elevation of proposed buildings (not required for custom
home PUDS).
FORM 32.
August 21, 1980 Page Three
m €A
Plans Required for Condo permit
(Section 21.47)
Major Condo Permit/Tentative Tract: (5 or more units). 18 copies
showing all information listed below, except that only 3 copies
of the landscape and irrigation plans are required. If tract
and condominium plans are separate, 18 copies of each are
required.
Minor Condo Permit: (4 or fewer permits). 3 copies showing
all information listed below. In addition, the Engineering
Department reuqires 7 copies of the tentative parcel map.
Site Plan
a) Location of Buildings and property lines.
b) Location of storage for each unit and size of area
in cubic feet.
c) Location of laundry facilities.
d) Location and construction of refuse collection
facilities.
e) Location of all utility meters (gas, water and
electric) and a note on the plan indicating that
each unit has separate meters.
Parking Plan
Show all parking spaces, as well as the dimensions of
spaces, back-up areas, driveways and garages.
Recreation Plan
Show location and size of all recreation areas. Include
picnic tables, pools, spas, bar-b-ques, children's
play areas, etc.
Landscape and Irrigation Plan
a) Location of all landscaping indicating type and
size of plants to be installed. Check street
tree list if street will be installed.
b) Location, sizes, dimensions of sprinkler heads and
staking, backflow preventer, pipes, water meters,
controls.
Building Elevations
Show -the elevations and include a description of building
and materials.
KJL:ddd
10/31/79
FORM 32A
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9)
PROCEDURES
1) Application to Planning Commission: In an effort to aid the
applicant, the Planning Depar-tment requests that it be given an
opportunity to evaluate and discuss the application in its various
stages of development prior to submittal. It is more effective if
applicant meets directly with staff; however, written or telephone
communication is acceptable. It is the responsibility of the
applicant to make the initial contact for such meeting.
2) Submittal: Application will be accepted only if the application,
plans and other pertinent materials are included.
3) Review: After accepting the application staff will submit it to
the department review board (DCC) to ascertain if further information
is necessary. Staff will attempt to conclude this review within
two weeks, but in no case shall the review period be longer than
30 days from receipt of application.
4) Notice; Upon completion of the application review, the applicant
will be informed by letter if further information is required if
any, or if the application is complete what date it will be heard
by the Planning Commission.
5) Planning Commission Calendar; The Planning Commission adopts an
annual calendar that indicates application closing dates, staff
review dates, a staff recommended review dates as well as Planning
Commission hearing dates. The date your request will be heard is
selected from this calendar. You may acquire this calendar at the
Planning Department.
6) Staff Review; Staff prepares a report for the Planning Commission.
This report is reviewed by the Departmental Coordinating Committee
(DCC), which is made up of representatives from the departments of
Planning, Engineering, Fire, City Manager and other as may be
necessary. You are invited to this meeting to explain the project
and respond to staff recommendations. Upon completion of this
review, staff will prepare final staff recommendations to be sub-
mitted to the Planning Commission. The final report with rec-
ommendations will be available at the Planning Department five days
prior to the Planning Commission hearing (Friday afternoon prior to
the Planning Commission meeting date).
7) Hearing: The Planning Commission meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday
of the month at 7:00 P.M., or as indicated on the Planning
Commission calendar. Depending on the type of application, the
Planning Commission will either make a recommendation and forward
to City Council or take final action.
Appeals: Final actions by the Planning Commission may be appealed
to the City Council, provided such appeal is filed within ten
CIO) days after the Planning Commission action. The applicant
should review with staff the procedure on the various types of
applications.
Final Decision: The City will notify the applicant and property
owner of the final decision.
FORM: PLANNING 36 DATE OF PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL DEC. 6, 1978.
APPLICANT DISCLOSURE FORM
In order to assist the members of the Plaruning Commission and City Council
to avoid possible conflicts of interest, all applicants are required to
complete this disclosure form at the time of submitting their application.
When this form has been completed and signed, the information will be relied
upon by them in determining if a conflict may exist, so please ensure that
all of the information is completed and accurate. If at anytime before a
final action on your application has been rendered, any of the information
required by this disclosure changes, an amendment reflecting this change must
be filed.
If the applicant is an individual, or a partnership (either general or limited)
or a joint venture, please state the full name, address and phone number of
each person or individual (including trusts) who own any beneficial interest
in the property which is the subject of this application. Should one or more
parties to the application be a partnership or joint venture, then please
state the full legal name of the partnership or joint venture, its legal
address and the name and address of each individual person who is a general
and/or limited partner or member of the joint venture.
Should one or more of the parties be a privately held corporation (10 share-
holders or less) or a real estate syndication, then please state the state of
incorporation or syndication, corporate number, date of incorporation or
syndication, corporate or syndicate address, and the full names and addresses of
each individual shareholder or syndicate member. Should the corporation be
a publically held corporation, then state the full name and address of the
corporation, the place of its incorporation, number of shareholders, and the
name and address of the officers of the corporation.
Should you feel that additional information needs to be provided in order to
provide a full disclosure, please include it.
FOPM 40 PLANNING DEPARn"ENT
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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: La Costa Greens, a Partnership
Name (individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, syndication)
P. 0. Box 2148, Rancho Santa Fe, California 92067
Business Address
714-756-2934
AGENT:
MEMBERS:
Telephone Number
Name
Business Address
Telephone Number
Mike Kupfer
Name (individual, partner, joint
venture, corporation, syndication)
16509 Zumaque Dr., Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Home Address 92067
P. 0. Box 2148, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
Business Address
714-756-2934 714-566-0055
Telephone Nuinber
Charles 0. Peinado
Telephone Number
6615 Caminito Scioto, La Jolla, CA
Name Home Address 92037
P. 0. Box 81608, San Diego, CA 92138
Business Address
714-454-6430 714-455-4302
Telephone Niomber
George Abernathy
Telephone Number
6585 Caminito Scioto, La Jolla, CA
6585 Caminito Scioto, La Jolla, CA 92037
9203;
714-454-7750 714-455-1081
(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.
La Costa Greens
Applicant
BY
Agent, CXvner, Partner