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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 98-14; Thompson/Tabata; Tentative Map (CT) (47)Page.1 From: <MBBJenkins@ao).com> To: <council@ci.carlsbad.ca.us> Date- Wed, Jan 30, 2002 8:01 AM Subject: STANDARD PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT-THOMPSON/TABADA SITE Dear Carlsbad City Council, As a resident of the Spinnaker Hill community, and the father of a young child, I most strongly support the measures outlined below for mitigating the impact of n6w housing developments on Daisy Avenue automobile traffic. Traffic is already too heavy and cars generally travel too fast on Daisy and I anticipate these conditions to worsen should Rose Ave be connected to Daisy in conjunction with the Thompson/Tabata project. Please consider the alternatives provided to keep Spinnaker Hill as safe as possible for families and their children. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs Brent Jenkins AGENDAITEM #. « ... Mayor (| City Conned j City Manager ; CityAttorney ! City Clerk (c January 28, 2002 Mayor Bud Lewis City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Re: Standard Pacific Development Project-Thompson/Tabata Site Dear Mayor Lewis: This letter is to provide information in support of the recent action of the City Planning Commission regarding the proposed Standard Pacific development known as Thompson/Tabata project. The public hearing for the project was in November 2001 and the Planning Commission took action on the project in December 2001. The Spinnaker Hill community has been concerned during the development of this project, primarily due to the proposed connection of Rose Drive to existing Daisy Avenue and the resulting traffic from the project. We have discussed these concerns with City staff, Standard Pacific, and provided comments to the Planning Commission during the public hearing for the project. In order to alleviate some of the additional traffic that would use Daisy Avenue, several alternatives were developed. These alternatives, and in particular, Modified Alternative 3, were presented to the Planning Commission. A copy of this alternative is attached for your use. The project, as previously proposed, would have added an estimated 760 trips to Daisy Avenue, which currently carries about 2000 trips per day. The Planning Commission considered the two features of Modified Alternative 3. These features are changing the direction of the "C" Street cul-de-sac and adding a raised median at the south end of "B" Street. We were very pleased that the Planning Commission discussed this alternative in detail and listened to the concerns of the community. The Planning Commission did an excellent job in analyzing the proposed project and impacts and ultimately decided to recommend the modification to the direction of the "C" Street Council Internet Email - STANDARD PACING DEVELOPMENT PROJECT-THOMPSQ^/TABADA SITE Page 2_ C ~' "~~ cul-de-sac. We strongly support the Planning Commission in this recommendation. In addition, we are requesting that the City Council consider the raised median portion of the alternative. These features in combination would reduce the additional traffic from the proposed project using Daisy Avenue by approximately 50% and provide a more balanced local street system. With these features in place the traffic on Daisy Avenue would be about 2400 trips per day and about 1800 trips per day on Rose Drive. We would like to again recognize the skill of the Planning Commission in reviewing this project. We also greatly appreciate your further consideration of this alternative to create a project that is a good fit for the existing community. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact us at (760) 438-2719. Sincerely, Mary R. Hull Joseph R. Hull, Registered Civil Engineer CA #45807 c: City Council Members Ramona Finnila, Ann Kulchin, Julianne Nygaard, Matt Hall Carlsbad Planning Commission CC: <JenkinsME@1fssg.usmc.mil>