HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 91-05; La Costa Fairway Villas; Tentative Map (CT) (4)CITY OF CARLSBAD Projected
littliiNtfcKXNG DEPARTMENT , ^~ _x ,— •.
COMPLETENESS CHECKLIST FOR : -^^ cAstz£^ 5X^4/ ^5&
Tentative tract maps and Tentative* parcel maps. ' ' ^~-~/
The followina checked items were incomplete or mis*; in a fr^m t-h<=>
site plan
submitted
I.
u
u
or application package and must be completed or
prior to further Engineering review of the project:
General Information:
A. .
B. •
Name and address of owner whose property is proposed to be
subdivided and the name and address of the subdivider;'
Name and address of registered civil engineer, licensed
surveyor, landscape architect or land planner who prepared the
LJ.
LL
LL
U
LL
LLu
u
~t
II.
C. •
D. •
E. •
F. ,
G. '
H. A/a
I. ,
J. •
K. •
Site
A.
maps;
North point;
Scale; vicinity map; .
Date of preparation;
Classification of lots as to intended residential, commerci
industrial -or "other., uses; • ~, :-al,
Tentative Map ^number, in 'upper right hand corner (City to provide
number at time of application.)
Lot width ..to.depth, ratio 'not to exceed 3:1. .
Number of;;units to.be .constructed when a condominium or ''
communi ^apartment project is involved;
Name of •sewer, and water district providing service to the '*''*
project. •-««,• v ::cl "«.';. ' _ [,, -,..'.', ' "'."'."'''; . ,;,'"' ' ' " ":
Average Daily Traffic 'generated by'. the project broken down
seperate .uses . .t /..,', ; ,,, ,
Information: '.'.,.
General ' .
-
by
LJ
_
/ /
/ /
LJ
_
/ /
_
/ /
_
LJ
1) « Approximate location of existing and proposed buildings and
permanent structures;
2)^/9 Location of all major vegetation, showing size and type;
3) Afa Location of railroads;
4) • Legal description of the exterior boundaries of the
subdivision (approximate bearings, distances and curve
data);
5) • Lot lines and approximate dimensions aqd number of each
lot; ^'^1 «- I&1" "
B. Streets and Utilities
The location, width and proposed names of all streets
within and adjacent to the proposed subdivision, show
o<\ Proposed street grades and centerline radii. frovjjie
separate prof jle for all streets with grades in excess o _f
3%. Streets should be in conformance with City
Standards and Engineering Department Policies. (Especially
Policy Numbers 1 and 22)
2) • Name, location and width of existing adjacent streets
and alleys.
3) » Typical street section for all adjacent streets and
streets within the project.
<ileck-prV'
4) ilk4* hand locHlgn of all exlsUnji^pr oroposed puhl
0'
^ LJ 5) ' Public and private streets and utilities clearly
. identified.
LJ - 6) • Show distance between a-11 .intersect ions, and medJum and high
use driveways. r^nctje.xi^rr/T«dj^l/(StJ«3<^ ItC^iior]^]
LJ 7) i Clearly show parking stall and isle ciimens ion-/ and truck
turning radii for all parking areas.
/ / 8) /J/fo Show access points to adjacent undeveloped lands.
LJ 9) » Show all existing and proposed street lights and'
utilities (sewer, water, major gas and fuel lines, major
electric and telephone facilities) within and adjacent to
the project.
/ / 10) • Show all fire hydrants located within 300 feet of the site.
C. Grading and Drainage
LJ 1) • Approximate contours at 1' intervals for slopes less than
5%, 2' intervals for slopes between 5% and 10%, and 5'
intervals for slopes over 10% (both existing and proposed).
Existing and proposed topographic contours within a 100 foot
i perimeter of the boundaries of the site. Existing
': onsite trees; those to be removed and those to be saved;
LL- ". 2) ' Earthwork volumes: cut, fill, Jmpqrt and export.
LL "'•••' 3) i Spot elevations at the corners "of each'pad."
LJ 4) ; '; Method of draining each lot. .Include a typical cross section
- . ; v, taken parallel to the/frontage for'lots with less than; r' standard frontage. '^ ;;. !;....,„.,..
LJ - 5) ,.v 'Location,' width arid/or size ofal 1 watercourses and drainage
".facilities within and adjacent to the proposed
; , "subdivision; show location and approximate size of any
,-r ,• .-' proposed detention/retention basins. '
LJ---' ; i.\r'" -" i' 6}/y& Clearly show and label the 100 year: flood 1 ine for the
;r ; "; ; before and after conditions for any project which is
'within or adjacent to a FEMA1r..flood. plain.
Z_/—-9. Preliminary'Hydrology map and calculations for -lots exceeding one acre. Show
before and after discharges to each included drainage basin.-
LJ 16y^For projects with'an average daily traffic (AOT) generation rate greater than
500 vehicles per day:
Two (2) copies of a Circulation Impact Analysis for the project. The
analysis must be prepared by an appropriate registered Engineer. The
analysis must show project impacts to all intersections and road segments
identified as impacted within the included Local Facilities Management
Plan. The following should be included with the study:
a) 8 1/2" x 11" or 8 1/2" x 14" plats showing zone impacted
roads, background and project AM and PM peak hour impacts
and traffic distribution.
b) Project traffic generation rates
c) Necessary calculations and or analysis to determine
intersection and road segment levels of service.
d) Any proposed mitigation requirements to maintain the public
_ facility standards.
LJ 17.' Two copies of preliminary soils/geologic report for all project
_ with cut or fill depths exceeding 5 feet.
LL 18.— For all condominium conversions, a signed statement by the owner stating
Section 66427.1 of the State Map Act will be complied with.
CITY OF CARLSBAD Projec^d
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
COMPLETENESS CHECKLIST FOR :
Conditional use permits, condominium permits^, master
plans, planned development permits, planning commission .
determinations, redevelopment permits, non-f loodplain special
use permits, specific plans and site development plans.
The following checked items were incomplete or missing from the
site plan or application package and must be completed or
.submitted prior to further Engineering review of the project:
I. General Information
/ / A. ' Name, address and telephone number of the applicant, owner and
_ Engineer or Architect who prepared the plan.
/ / B. ' North arrow and scale.
/ / C. • Vicinity map showing major cross streets.
/../ D. ' Date of preparation/revisions.
/ / E. ' Project Name and Application Types submitted;
' j J F. ' Name of sewer, water and school districts providing service
'to the project.? cnrt , ri -, •- ,vr. :-.••.:•.,;•. •••'.;•- '«; • "—.•;-. ', : '••••• . •• :
All facilities labeled as "existing" or "proposed".-' V- 7, ••'.".."
A summary stable, of }the following: . '...; ...", . ,?\ .-.,' \.'' •
1. ..Street-address and ^assessors parcel number. ,, ,. ..... .-,.'.' '''" '. . . . ••• . .,: .-Existing zone^and .land use.
fProposed land^se. -;./: -:' v : , -i; 1 VM '.;- v'::v'",.,
. iTotaVibuildi.ng -.coverage. ;-., .;r ^K-< iai.
^Building' squane^fpotage. ; .* i : 5ir,;e j ;/ys •• .; : . •-' .
-Percent Landscaping. :' f •«>,•: r -3 •;•,. ;s •«?% ^>^ i<^; .
rNumberrof parking spaces required/provided.
^Square Footage of, open or recreational space (inapplicable).
•Cubic footage of storage space (if applicable).
'Average Daily Traffic generated by , the project broken down by
separate uses. i
'•'•"'-• •".,.- ..-'•; ., , ' '. , . • ' • ' j ' ' r ": •": " "•.'••
II. Site Information v .-. ;A. General '
/ / 1. « Approximate location of existing and proposed buildings and
_ permanent structures on site and within. 100 feet of site.
/ / 2. A$ Location of all major vegetation showing size and type.
/ / 3. jjfo Location of railroads.
/ / 4. / Bearings and distances of each exterior boundary line.
/ / 5. — Distance between buildings and/or structures.
/ / ' 6. — Building set backs (front, side and rear).
/_/ 7. • Location, height and materials of walls and fences.
/ / 8. — Location of free standing signs.
8. Street and UtH-Uies ^
- L ../ 1. • The location, width and proposed name or all streets within and
adjacent to the proposed project. Show street grades and
center! irie radii.
Name, location and width of existing adjacent streets and
_ alleys, Include medians and adjacent driveway locations^.
/ / 3. • Typical street cross sections for all adjacent and streets
within project.
Width, location, and .yse of all existing and/or proposed public
/ / ' or private
/ / 5. ' Public and private strTets and utilites clearly identified.
/ / 6. ' Show distance between all intersections and medium and high
use driveways. •
/ / 7. < Clearly show parking stall and isle dimensions and truck
turning radii for all parking areas.
/ / 8. ^/^Show access points to adjacent undeveloped lands.
/ / 9. ' Show all existing and proposed street lights and utilities (sewer,
water, major gas and fuel lines, major electric and telephone
facilities) within and adjacent to the project.
/ / >< 10. • Show location of all fire hydrants within 300 feet of site.
• . C.;- ::, Grading and Drainage *:,^.. ^aa.^KJS^w^.. ,-.•:..'.. ...-/•, ;,; . :'-,^ .^-- ^r^ujr
I / ...,, _ .. ^-1. ; /Approximate rContours,.at;.Kk .interval s for slopes less ithan .5%, 2'
' / J ,,v interv'als ,;fpr "slopes" between" 5% and ,10%, and 15' .Jnte'ryals for
1 .slopes 'over ",10% l(bpthjexisting and proposed). '"Existing and
' ' 'proposed topograpnic^cbntours within a 100 foot perimeter of the
. » boundaries,of the sitev Existing onsite trees; those to be removed?"'' - and 'thdsel-to^be'^aved;^-^^ ' "_ ..
/ / ,t 2. ' Earthwork volumes; cut, fill, import and export.
/ / ;-''--g'A:x^
/ / 4. • Method of draining each lot. Include a typical cross section
'• A .^ taken parallel -to*3 the* fron'ta"ge ' for lots -with >less thancstandard
"_
/ / 5. /'• Location, -width -and/or size ;of all watercourses and drainage
fifacil ities within and adjacent to the proposed subdivision -show
..... location approximate size of any proposed detention/retention
_ , basins.
/ / 6./J/3 Clearly show and label the 100 year flood line for the before and
after conditions for any project which is within or adjacent to
_ . a FEMA flood plain.
LJ_ 14^Jp For projects with an average daily traffic (ADT) generation rate greater than
500 vehicles per day:
Two (2) copies of a Circulation Impact Analysis for the project. The
analysis must be prepared by an appropriate registered Engineer. The
analysis must show project impacts to all intersections and road segments
identified as impacted within the included Local Facilities Management
Plan. The following should be included with the study:
a) 8 1/2" x 11" or 8 1/2" x 14" plats showing zone impacted
roads, background and project AM and PM peak hour impacts
and traffic distribution.
b) Project traffic generation rates
c) Necessary calculations and or analysis to determine
intersection and road segment levels of service.
d) Any proposed mitigation requirements to maintain the public
_ facility standards.
l_J_ 15. i Two copies of preliminary soils/geologic report for all project with cut or
fill depths exceeding 5 feet.
i<-
HELLSIDE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
INFORMATION SHEET
GENERAL INFORMATION
This sheet generally explains how your Hillside Development Permit (HDP) will be
processed. If you have any questions after reading this, please call Development Processing counter
at 438-1161 or review Chapter 21.95 of the Carlsbad's Municipal Code.
When a Hillside Development Permit is needed:
A Hillside Development Permit (HDP) is required when development is proposed on land
with a slope gradient of 15% or greater and a slope height of greater than 15 feet. Development
means building, grading, subdivision or other modification of a hillside area.
It is highly recommended that you* as an applicant,' i) review Chapter 21.95 and Chapter
11.06 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code (The Hillside Ordinance, Excavation and Grading) and 2)
discuss the Hillside Development with a City Planner before submitting an application for a Hillside
Development Permit. The Hillside Development Permit should be submitted concurrently with any
permit or application for development of a Hillside area.
How your Hillside Development Permit will be Processed,• .. .;. . . .- ._ :..-,i... ..-! .;.;,,-. .,-uiw«can.v« ,-u '
Generally the steps involved in reviewing your HDP application are as follows:
~ <"<\ .-;.,. 't .- • - ,.-.-» -•'"'' ''''• • - - • '1. A Hillside Development "Permit application is submitted to the Development
Processing counter at 2075 Las Palmas Drive. The application must be submitted
with and reference any other permit application such as a building or grading permit,
. tentative map, etc. All maps submitted shall be folded to 8-1/2" x 11". Information
items required:
(a) A completed Hillside Development Permit Application
Form
(b) i Four copies of the slope analysis - Include north
arrow and scale (see Section 21.95.020 of Carlsbad's
Municipal Code)
Acres %
Identify slopes 1. 0 to less than 15% slope ,—1 r—,
2. 15% to less than 25% slope .—, ,—,
3. 25% to less than 40% slope r—, p,
4. 40% or greater slopes r—. r—.
TOTAL 100%
10/89
% Slope = Vertical Distance x Countour Interval x 100
Horizontal Distance
(Distance between contour intervals)
(c) ' Four copies of the slope profile(s) - Include vertical and horizontal scale.
(d) i Assurance of slope analysis and slope profile accuracy. Both the slope
analysis and slope profiles shall be stamped and signed by either a registered
landscape architect, civil engineer or land surveyor indicating the datum,
source and scale of topographic data used in the slope analysis and slope
profiles, and attesting to the fact that the slope analysis and slope profiles
have been accurately calculated and identified.
(e) Show with a site plan, grading plan and building plans
-and elevations how development fulfills the following
Hillside^ Development and Design Standards
(21.95.060) Submit four (4) sets of each plan.
.1. v .Coastal Zone Requirements (if applicable)
2. Contour grading
3. > Area or extent of grading
4. v•. i.yj Screening graded slopes
:.. 5. f.View preservation and enhancement
6. Roadway design
7. ;<rcr';1Hillside architecture ,
8. ;,;'Hilltop^architecture
9. Hillside drainage ,,; ; - ;
10. Man-made slope height and volume of grading cut orjjll. Volume
of earth moved for cuts and fills shall be minimized. The larger
, volume of the total cut or total fill volumes divided by the total area
><?n "TO Q(~f)\l\f($ in acres that is cut and filled (that is graded) shall equal the volume
-v-Ci r i^vic) of hillside grading for this chapjer. The relative acceptability of
1/0/t/t^P Or hillside grading volume shall be determined by the following:
I $ (OQI f)^ Cubic Yards of Cut or Fill
Grading per Acre of Relative Sensitivity of
Cut and Fill Area fin Acres') Hillside Grading Volume
0 - 7,999 Cubic ydsVacre Acceptable ,
8,000 - 10,000 Cubic yds./acre Potentially acceptable
> 10,000 cubic yds./acre Unacceptable
-2-
CITY OF CARLSBAD Proje - Id :
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT /j& (^£&fc)
COMPLETENESS CHECKLIST FOR :
Conditional use permits, condominium permits, master
plans, planned development permits, planning commission
determinations, redevelopment permits, non-floodplain special
use permits, specific plans and site development plans.
The following checked items were incomplete or missing from the
site plan or application package and must be completed or
submitted prior to further Engineering review of the project:
I.General Information
l_J A. ' Name, address and telephone number of the applicant, owner and
Engineer or Architect who prepared the plan.
/ / B. North arrow and scale.
L_L C. Vicinity map showing major cross streets.
/ / D. Date of preparation/revisions.
LJL E' Project Name and Application Types submitted.
LJ F. Name of sewer, water and school districts providing service
to the project.
All facilities labeled as "existing" or "proposed".
A summary table of the following:
Street address and assessors parcel number.
Site acreage.
Existing zone and land use.
Proposed land use.
Total building coverage.
Building square footage.
Percent Landscaping.
Number of parking spaces required/provided.
Square Footage of open or recreational space (if applicable).
Cubic footage of storage space (if applicable).
Average Daily Traffic generated by the project broken down by
separate uses.
II. Site Information
A. General
LL
LL
LLLLLLLLLLLL
1. « Approximate location of existing and proposed buildings and
permanent structures on site and within 100 feet of site.
2. /^Location of all major vegetation showing size and type.
3. /jfo Location of railroads.
4. / Bearings and distances of each exterior boundary line.
5.— Distance between buildings and/or structures.
6.— Building set backs (front, side and rear).
7. • Location, height and materials of walls and fences.
8. — Location of free standing signs.
B. Street and Titles
1. l The location, width and proposed name of all streets within andadjacent to the proposed project. Show street grades and
center!ine radii.2. • Name, location and width of'existing adjacent streets and
alleys, Include medians and adjacent driveway locations^
3. • Typical street cross sections for^all adjacent and streets
within project.
*• Width, location, and use of all existing and/or proposed public
or private easements. 7*~'r&**- lOo. & <*rpe«M.-Tftie, tfeffcrr)
5. ' Public and private streets and utilites clearly identified.
6. ' Show distance between all intersections and medium and high
use driveways.
/ / 7. « Clearly show parking stall and isle dimensions and truck
turning radii for all parking areas.
/ / 8. *J/3^Show access points to adjacent undeveloped lands.
/ / 9. ' Show all existing and proposed street lights and utilities (sewer,
water, major gas and fuel lines, major electric and telephone
facilities) within and adjacent to the project.
LJ 10. • Show location of all fire hydrants within 300 feet of site.
C. Grading and Drainage
/.._/ 1. • Approximate contours at 1' intervals for slopes less than 5%, 2'
intervals for slopes between 5% and 10%, and 5' intervals for
slopes over 10% (both existing and proposed). Foisting and
proposed topographic contours within a 100 foot perimeter of the
Boundaries of the site. Existing onsite trees; those to be removed
and those to be saved;
/ / 2. ' Earthwork volumes; cut, fill, import and export.
/_../ 3. • Spot elevations at the corners of each pad.
/..../ 4. . Method of draining each lot. Include a typical cross section
taken parallel to the frontage for lots with less than standard
frontage.
/ / 5. * Location, width and/or size of all watercourses and drainage
facilities within and adjacent to the proposed subdivision show
location approximate size of any proposed detention/retention
. basins.
/ / 6./J/3 Clearly show and label the 100 year flood line for the before and
after conditions for any project which is within or adjacent to
_ . a FEMA flood plain.
LJ. 14-rp For projects with an average daily traffic (ADT) generation rate greater than
500 vehicles per day:
Two (2) copies of a Circulation Impact Analysis for the project. The
analysis must be prepared by an appropriate registered Engineer. The
analysis must show project impacts to all intersections and road segments
identified as impacted within the included Local Facilities Management
Plan. The following should be included with the study:
a) 8 1/2" x 11" or 8 1/2" x 14" plats showing zone impacted
roads, background and project AM and PM peak hour impacts
and traffic distribution.
b) Project traffic generation rates
c) Necessary calculations and or analysis to determine
intersection and road segment levels of service.
d) Any proposed mitigation requirements to maintain the public
facility standards.
l_J_ 15. ' Two copies of preliminary soils/geologic report for all project with cut or
fill depths exceeding 5 feet.
// CITY OF CARLSBAD - -Projec^Id :
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTt,
COMPLETENESS CHECKLIST FOR :
Tentative tract maps and Tentative parcel maps.
The following checked items were incomplete or missing from the
site plan or application package and must be completed or
submitted prior to further Engineering review of the project:
I. General Information;
/ / A. • Name and address of owner whose property is proposed to be
_ subdivided and the name and address of the subdivider;
/ / B. • Name and address of registered civil engineer, licensed
surveyor, landscape architect or land planner who prepared the
_ maps; l
/ / C. • North point;
/ / D. • Scale; vicinity map;
/ / E. • Date of preparation;
LJ F. • Classification of lots as to intended residential, commercial,
_ industrial or other uses;
/ / G. ' Tentative Map number in upper right hand corner (City to provide
_ number at time of application.)
/ / H.A/a Lot width to depth ratio not to exceed 3:1.
LJ I. . Number of units to be constructed when a condominium or
_ community apartment project is involved;
LJ J. » Name of sewer and water district providing service to the
_ project.
/./_ K. • Average Daily Traffic generated by the project broken down by
separate uses.
II. Site Information:
_ A. General
LJ 1) • Approximate location of existing and proposed buildings and
_ permanent structures;
/ / 2)^/3 Location of all major vegetation, showing size and type;
/ / 3)x^a. Location of railroads;
LJ 4) • Legal description of the exterior boundaries of the
subdivision (approximate bearings, distances and curve
_ data);
LJ 5) ' Lot lines and approximate dimensions aqd number of each
' t" a{r ^F8^* ^>r»°lot;
B. Streets and Utilities
-i A 1) ™e ^cation, width and proposed names of all streets
"PfO\l\d-es prt4i'U ^f- within and adjacent to the proposed subdivision, show
KGahotfS £h9tL*v on proposed street grades and centerline radii. Provide
Ttf. dtSjcww" separate profile for all streets with grades in excess o f
-22b_Ltreets should be in conformance with City
Standards and Engineering Department Policies. (Especially
_ Policy Numbers 1 and 22)
LJ 2) ' Name, location and width of existing adjacent streets
_ and alleys.LJ 3) • Typical street section for all adjacent streets and
streets within the project.
wx
u
u
u
LL
.U
LL
U
4)
5)
6)
7)
roposed l 1
ets and utilities clearly
intersections. an medjum and high
ai mansion and truck
C.
9)
10) •
Grading and
1) •
LL
LL
U
U
U
2)
3)
4)
_ i and location of "all «x1s_tii'^>rnr Pr<Yflfo oaspmpnts;
Public and private str
identified.
Show distance between a-11
use driveways. (\SM«Jaxi2? ^
Clearly show parking stall "and isl§
turning radii for all parking areas
Show access points to adjacent undeveloped lands.
Show all existing and proposed street lights and
utilities (sewer, water, major gas and fuel lines, major
electric and telephone facilities) within and adjacent to
the project.
Show all fire hydrants located within 300 feet of the site.
Drainage
Approximate contours at 1' intervals for slopes less than
5%, 2' intervals for slopes between 5% and 10%, and 5'
intervals for slopes over 10% (both existing and proposed).
Existing and proposed topographic contours within a 100 foot
perimeter of the boundaries of the site. Existing
onsite trees; those to be removed and those to be saved;
Earthwork volumes: cut, fill, import and export.
Spot elevations at the corners of each pad.
Method of draining each lot. Include a typical cross section
taken parallel to the frontage for lots with less than
standard frontage.
Location, width and/or size of all watercourses and drainage
facilities within and adjacent to the proposed
subdivision; show location and approximate size of any
proposed detention/retention basins.
Clearly show and label the 100 year flood line for the
before and after conditions for any project which is
within or adjacent to a FEMA flood plain.
LJ—9. Preliminary Hydrology map and calculations for lots exceeding one acre
before and after discharges to each included drainage basin.
Show
LJ IG/jkfor projects with an average daily traffic
500 vehicles per day:
(ADT) generation rate greater than
LJ
n
Two (2) copies of a Circulation Impact Analysis for the project. The
analysis must be prepared by an appropriate registered Engineer. The
analysis must show project impacts to all intersections and road segments
identified as impacted within the included Local Facilities Management
following should be included with the study:
8 1/2" x 11" or 8 1/2" x 14" plats showing zone impacted
roads, background and project AM and PM peak hour impacts
and traffic distribution.
Project traffic generation rates
Necessary calculations and or analysis to determine
intersection and road segment levels of service,
d) Any proposed mitigation requirements to maintain the public
facility standards.Two copies of preliminary soils/geologic report for all project
with cut or fill depths exceeding 5 feet.
For all condominium conversions, a signed statement by the owner stating
Section 66427.1 of the State Map Act will be complied with.
Plan. The
a)
b)
c)