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RONALD R. BALL
CITY ATTORNEY
JANE MOBALDI
ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
DAMIEN B. BROWER
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY
CINDIE K. McMAHON
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY
C»TY OF CARLSBAD
1200 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DRIVE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008-1989
(760) 434-2891
FAX: (760) 434-8367
July 13,2000
RANDEE HARLIB
SECRETARY TO CITY ATTORNEY
ARDIS SEIDEL
LEGAL SECRETARY/PARALEGAL
Mr. Jim Hicks for
Vista Pacifies Homeowners Committee
C/o GRG Management Inc.
P.O. Box 1186
Carlsbad, California 92018-1186
Dear Mr, Hicks and Committee:
Your letter of July 8,2000, expressing your concerns with regard to the Standard
Pacific Development being processed adjacent to your community, has been
forwarded to our office for response. The petition you delivered to the Mayor was
forwarded to the Planning Department for consideration and inclusion in the
record for the project.
Standard Pacific Development is currently processing a Tentative Map and
Planned Unit Development on both the north and south sides of Poinsettia Lane.
The City's Municipal Code provides for a preliminary review of proposed
applications by individual Council Members to inform them about a proposed
development and obtain generalized feedback on its merits. Likewise, interested
members of the public may meet with staff and review all Developer submittals to
familiarize themselves with the project and voice their opinions to staff.
No vote or action is taken by the City Council on the matter until it comes before
the Council at a noticed public hearing. Prior to Council consideration, the
application for Tentative Map and Planned Unit Development approvals must be
considered by the Planning Commission at an open, noticed public hearing at
which members of the public are invited to speak on the issues.
I will deem your letter to the Mayor to be a request to include your name on the
list of those to obtain individual notice of any public hearing scheduled for the
Planning Commission concerning this development. Homeowners, with
residences located within 600 feet of the proposed development will also be
individually noticed. At the Planning Commission hearing, as well as the
subsequent Council public hearing, you will have an opportunity to ask questions
and voice your concerns prior to deliberation by the decision-makers. It would
not be appropriate for the Commissioners or the Council to consider or respond
to public input prior to that time.
All votes by the Planning Commission and the City Council are "official" and are
made in public at the public hearing. Prior to the public hearing, a staff report
documenting the basis for staffs recommendations will be available for review
upon request.
I am informed by the Community Development Director that the history of the
change in the proposed location of the affordable housing and RV storage
locations to the parcel south of Poinsettia Lane was as follows. Concurrent with
complaints being received from the Mariners Point homeowners about the
location of the affordable housing and RV storage being in what they considered
to be an already traffic congested area, the Community Development Policy
Team, (consisting of the Community Development Director, the Planning
Director, the Housing and Redevelopment Director, the Principal Engineer and
the Principal Building Inspector) reviewed the proposed project to determine if
the location of the affordable housing could be supported due to the fact that it
was located in what appeared to be a "segregated" area from the remainder of
the residential development. That team made a decision to recommend to
Standard Pacific that it relocate its proposed affordable housing and RV storage
to a more suitable location within the larger development. The team felt that the
original location proposed was not acceptable due to its limited access,
segregated appearance, and the fact that the RV storage area split the affordable
town home project. In addition, the team felt that there were simply too many
units being proposed for the single access cul-de-sac location and that it was not
the best site in terms of circulation.
Due to the concerns already expressed by residents of both your community and
Mariners Point, and the need for sharing of accurate information, staff will be
holding a public workshop to share the facts of the proposed project with the
community before it is submitted to the Planning Commission or Council for
action. Staff is currently working on an agenda and schedule for the subject
workshop. You will be notified once that workshop is scheduled. It is currently
anticipated that the Planning Commission will hear the matter in August, at the
earliest, and that the Council will potentially hear the item in late September or
early October.
As for your impression that the City is obligated to inform prospective
homeowners of Vista Pacifica that your subdivision might be "joined to another
development" at sometime in the future, you should understand that the City has
the authority to extend the public right-of-way upon development of vacant land.
There are no guaranteed "boundaries" created by a street closure which are not
subject to change as development progresses. The property adjacent to yours
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has been designated for residential development by the City's General Plan for
some time. It is the responsibility of prospective homebuyers to research any
concerns they may have regarding future development prior to purchasing their
homes.
Please feel free to comment on the proposed development to Mike Grim, the
planner for the project, or Clyde Wickham, the project engineer, throughout the
process, and participate in the public hearings on the development.
Very truly yours,
jANE MOBALDI
Assistant City Attorney
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City Manager
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