HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 94-05; Poinsettia Shores PA A-2; Tentative Map (CT) (4)STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCrff PETE WILSON, Governor
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
DIEGO COAST AREA
3111 CAMINO DEL RIO NORTH, SUITE 200
SAN DIEGO, CA 92108-1725
(619) 521-8036
Filed:
49th Day:
180th Day:
Staff:
Staff Report:
Hearing Date:
3/20/95
5/8/95
9/16/95
WNP-SD
4/12/95
5/9-12/95
STAFF REPORT: CONSENT CALENDAR
Application No.: 6-95-52
Applicant: Kaiza Poinsettia Corporation
Description:
Site:
Subdivide 10.5 acre site into 52 lots (2 open space lots and 1
private street lot) and construct 49 single family homes on
5,000 sq. ft. minimum lots with 22,000 cubic yards of cut,
18,800 cubic yards of fill and 3,200 cubic yards of export to
construct building pads, roads, and drainage and infrastructure
improvements within the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan.
Lot Area
BuiIding Coverage
Pavement Coverage
Landscape Coverage
Parking Spaces
Zoning
Plan Designation
Project Density
Ht abv fin grade
10.5 acres
2.6 acres (25%)
2.2 acres (21%)
5.7 acres (54%)
177
P-C (Planned Community)
Residential Medium (4-8 du/ac)
4.7 dua
27 feet
Planning Area "A-2", at southwest corner of Avenida Encinas and
Windrose Circle, Carlsbad, San Diego County 216-140-27-32-33
Substantive File Documents:Certified City of Carlsbad Nest Batiquitos
Lagoon/Sammis Properties Segment LCP;
City of Carlsbad Master Tentative Map 94-05
PRELIMINARY STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
The staff recommends the Commission adopt the following resolution:
I. Approval with Conditions.
The Commission hereby grants, a permit for the proposed development,
subject to the conditions below, on the grounds that the development, as
conditioned, will be in conformity with the adopted Local Coastal Program, and
will not have any significant adverse impacts on the environment within the
meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act.
II. Standard Conditions.
See attached page.
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III. Special Conditions.
The permit is subject to the following conditions:
1. Disposal of Graded Spoils. Prior to the issuance of the coastal
development permit, the applicant shall identify the location for the disposal
of graded spoils. If the site is located within the coastal zone, a separate
coastal development permit or permit amendment shall first be obtained from
the California Coastal Commission or its successors in interest.
IV. Findings and Declarations.
The Commission finds and declares as follows:
1. Detailed Project Description. The applicant is proposing to subdivide
a 10.5 acre site into 52 lots (2 open space lots containing the pedestrian
private trail located along the site's western boundary; and 1 private street
lot) and construct 49 single family homes on 5,000 sq. ft. minimum lots with
22,000 cubic yards of cut, 18,800 cubic yards of fill and 3,200 cubic yards of
export to construct building pads, roads, and drainage and infrastructure
improvements. The project is proposed as part of the Poinsettia Shores Master
Plan which governs land and water uses of the north shore of Batiquitos Lagoon
between 1-5 and Carlsbad Boulevard (Old Highway 101). Approved by the
Commission in September 1994 (CDP #6-94-79), the master plan subdivides
approximately 80 acres into 10 lots on the east side of the railroad tracks (8
residential and 2 open space) and provides that separate tentative tract maps
will be submitted for each of the site's 10 planning areas. The subject
project is Planning Area "A-2"; Planning Areas "A-l", "E" and "M" are also on
the Commission's agenda for the May, 1995 hearing.
The site is almost flat and has no unique topographic features or
environmental resources. North of the site is the future Avenida Encinas
roadway; east and south of the site is the existing Windrose Circle roadway.
West of the site is vacant land associated with Planning Area "A-3".
The Commission's master tentative map approval
master plan property, the construction of Aveni
infrastructure to allow the development of indi
finish grading is required for the development
project's finish grading involves 22,000 cubic
yards of fill and 3,200 cubic yards of export,
the applicant to identify the location for the
the site is located within the coastal zone, a
permit or permit amendment shall first be obtai
Commission or its successors in interest.
allowed the mass grading of the
da Encinas roadway and related
vidual planning areas. Only
of the subject site. The
yards of cut, 18,800 cubic
Special Condition #1 requires
disposal of graded spoils. If
separate coastal development
ned from the California Coastal
The project will take access from Windrose Circle via a private street. Gated
entries are proposed. Signage is also proposed near the project entrance in
the form of the Village Identity Sign which meets pertinent master plan sign
criteria. The proposed landscape concept is designed to screen the
development along the perimeter and from the Avenida Encinas and Windrose
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Circle roadways; and to promote land use compatibility with adjacent future
planning areas.
2. Poinsettia Shores Master Plan. As noted, the Commission has approved
the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan as the implementing ordinance of the West
Batiquitos Lagoon/Sammis Properties Local Coastal Program (LCP). The West
Batiquitos Lagoon/Sammis Properties LCP covers approximately 200 land and
water acres comprising the outer basin of Batiquitos Lagoon and its uplands
between 1-5 and Carlsbad Boulevard (Old highway 101). The majority of lands
comprising the West Batiquitos Lagoon/Sammis Properties LCP segment are under
the applicant's ownership. The majority of the upland lands are formerly
agricultural land and are being converted to urban uses subject to the
agricultural conversion policies of the LCP. The agricultural conversion fee
of five thousand dollars per acre was paid in 1994. The remainder of lands
comprising the LCP segment are the water acres of the outer basin of
Batiquitos Lagoon.
The proposal for Planning Area "A-2" complies with the provisions of the
certified master plan. The master plan allows up to 50 single family dwelling
units to be constructed on 5,000 sq. ft. minimum lots (49 dwelling units are
proposed). The master plan also provides certain development standards and
design criteria which are complied with and summarized as follows: (1) an
average setback of 25 feet for all homes within the planning area from Avenida
Encinas is maintained; (2) minimum lot size is 5,000 sq. ft.; (3) no
structures will exceed the 30 feet/two story height limit associated with this
planning area. All other aspects of the master plan are complied with by the
proposed project including the provision of a private trail segment, adequate
and appropriate landscaping and the provision of passive and active recreation
areas.
Based on the preceding, no adverse impacts to coastal resources are
anticipated. Therefore, the Commission finds the proposed project consistent
with the resource protection policies of the West Batiquitos Lagoon/Sammis
Properties LCP, and the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan.
3. Local Coastal Program. As noted, the proposed project is consistent
with the development standards and design guidelines of the approved
Poinsettia Shores Master Plan. Additionally, the subject planning area is not
associated with any public trails or environmentally sensitive areas
associated with other planning areas on the master plan property. Although
the subject planning area is proposed as a gated community, the Commission
found in its master plan approval, that only those planning areas that include
blufftop areas of Batiquitos Lagoon and planning areas that include railroad
right-of-way lands must not be gated to ensure adequate public access to the
lagoon. The subject site is well-removed from the blufftop and railroad
right-of-way and is not subject to the requirement to remain ungated. Thus,
the Commission finds that the proposed project is consistent with the local
coastal program, and that a permit may be issued.
4. Consistency with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
Section 13096 of the Commission's Code of Regulations requires Commission
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approval of Coastal Development Permits to be supported by a finding showing
the permit to be consistent with any applicable requirements of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Section 21080.5(d)(2)(i) of CEQA prohibits
a proposed development from being approved if there are feasible alternatives
or feasible mitigation measures available which would substantially lessen any
significant adverse impact which the activity may have on the environment.
As discussed herein, the proposed project will not cause significant adverse
impacts to the environment. Specifically, the project has been found
consistent with the provisions of the Poinsettis Shores Master Plan and the
West Batiquitos Lagoon LCP. There are no feasible alternatives or mitigation
measures available which would substantially lessen any significant adverse
impact which the activity might have on the environment. Therefore, the
Commission finds that the proposed project is the least environmentally
damaging feasible alternative and can be found consistent with the
requirements of the Coastal Act to conform to CEQA.
STANDARD CONDITIONS:
1. Notice of Receipt and Acknowledgement. The permit is not valid and
development shall not commence until a copy of the permit, signed by the
permittee or authorized agent, acknowledging receipt of the permit and
acceptance of the terms and conditions, is returned to the Commission
office.
2. Expiration. If development has not commenced, the permit will expire two
years from the date on which the Commission voted on the application.
Development shall be pursued in a diligent manner and completed in a
reasonable period of time. Application for extension of the permit must
be made prior to the expiration date.
3. Compliance. All development must occur in strict compliance with the
proposal as set forth below. Any deviation from the approved plans must
be reviewed and approved by the staff and may require Commission approval.
4. Interpretation. Any questions of intent or interpretation of any
condition will be resolved by the Executive Director or the Commission.
5. Inspections. The Commission staff shall be allowed to inspect the site
and the development during construction, subject to 24-hour advance notice.
6. Assignment. The permit may be assigned to any qualified person, provided
assignee files with the Commission an affidavit accepting all terms and
conditions of the permit.
7. Terms and Conditions Run with the Land. These terms and conditions shall
be perpetual, and it is the intention of the Commission and the permittee
to bind all future owners and possessors of the subject property to the
terms and conditions.
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