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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 297; Carlsbad Union Church; Conditional Use Permit (CUP)s LAND USBPPLAIMNING APPLICATION DISCRETIONARY ACTIOJS REQUEST • Zone Change • General Plan Arnendment • Tentative Tract Map • Major Planned Unit Development • Master Plan • Major Redevelopment Permit • Minor Redevelopment Pennit • Precise Development Plan (check otJier boxes if ^prcpriate) •Specific Plan •Site Development Plan iSiConditional Use Pennit •Variance •Planning Canmission Detennination •Special Use Permit •Structure Relocation •Major Condominium Pennit •Coasl^Ji- Pennit (Portion of Redevelopnent Area Only) Demolish meeting hall and houses on east side of Jefferson just north of Pine. Construct new 30.000 sq. ft. multi-purpose building with 19,450 sq. ft. ground attached J ^'^' ^""^ ^""^ sub-terranian parking. (Artist's rending Required off street parking is provided using the following analysis: 9,775 sq. ft. multi-purpose room -f 100 = 98 100 students in nursery -5-10 =10 8 employees - nursery = 8 Total required _ iY6 Off street parking provided per attached plan = 170 Legal Descripticxi (conpletTT (Attached) t'ECEIVED Assessors Parcel Number (Attached) 131966 Zone General Plan Existirq Land Use Proposed Zone Proposed General Plan Owner Site n^jLccvjc i^l icant Name (Print or Type) Name (Print or Type) Mailing Address S(7S (WDUO(^ v^neaT Mailing Address City and State Zip Telephone *t>.CPi IZDCft 7g»-235i City and State zip Telephone IRTIFY THAT I AM THE IfJGAL OWNER AND THAt ALL THE ABOVE INPORMATIC»J IS TRUE ANDyOORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. I CERTIFY IHAT I AM Hffi ODER'S I^RESENTATIVE AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TMJE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWIEDGE, DATE ^-/i-d?' SIGNATURE DATE vmBv staff Askiigned Hoi Reoeipt No. SaiiliiSl I. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS General Plan Amendment/Zone Change 1. Application Form 2. General Requirement Items F-O 3. Reproducible 1:500 scale map of subject property showing requested zoning and surrounding zoning and land uses. 4. Fee: General Plan Amendment $765.00 + $5.00 per lot or acre, whichever is higher. Zone Change: $655.00 Master Plan/Specific Plap 1. Application Form 2. General Requirement Items: - eighteen (18) copies of items B-D - items E-O 3. Fee: Master Plan $1,635.00 + $5.00 per/acre Specific Plan $1,090.00 Master Plan Amendment: Specific Plan Amendment Major Minor : Major . Minor $545.00 + $185.00 + $440.00 $ 75.00 5.00 2.00 acre acre Tentative Tract Map 1. Application Form 2. General Requirement Items - eighteen (18) copies of item A iVlBt> items E-P i". Fee: $530.00 ( 1-25 lots or units) $765.00 (26-100 lots or units) ^ $1,310.00( 100 + lots or units) Revision: $330.00 (1-25 units or lots) $545.00,.i2^-100 units or lots) I i $765.00'(l'00+ units or lots) $150.00 Revision that does not change , .delpigrt ,af subdivision Major Planned Development (5 or more units) 1. Application Form ^, ,^2,,'* Gjeneral R^quly^ment l.tem^: . . . • eighteen (11B) ' fc;dp*ie# items B-D items E-0 3 . conversion .to ,c;ct|idoinirtiums - list of naitr^fsand^ ., addr'e'sse^'bf *ali £enants of the project, proof* of * notification of the tenants 60 days prior to filing .- l' » tentative-Tnap. Planning Commission Determination T; Application Form 2. One page statement precisely indicating the determination request. 3. General Requirement Items: eighteen (18) copies of items B-D (if applicable) items F-I, L, M, 0 4. General Requirement Items for Density Determination: eighteen (18) copies items B-D items E-I, L-0 5. Fee: $330.00 Major and Minor Redevelopment Permits TT Application Form 2. General Requirement Items: Major: eighteen (18) copies of Item B-D items E-M and material samples (if applicable) Minor: eighteen (18) copies of items B-D (if applicable) items E-F, H-M and material samples (if applicable) 3. Fee. (Not established except where other permit is necessary). 4.. Coastal Permit if applicable. Structure Relocation TT Application Form 2. General Requirement Items eighteen (18) copies of B and D items E, F, H, I, M inspection notice from the Building Department 3. Fee: $120.00 NOTE: INCOMPLETE SUBMITTALS WILL PREVENT OR SIGNIFICANTLY DELAY THE PROCESSING OF A PROJECT II. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Tentative map/preliminary grading plan (24" X 36" folded to 8 1/2" x 11") Each tentative map/preliminary grading plan shall contain the following information: (1) Name and address of the owner whose property is proposed to be subdivided and the name and address of the subdivider; (2) Name and address of registered civil engineer, licensed surveyor, landscape architect or land planner who prepared the maps; (3) North point; (4) Scale; vicinity map; Residential Condominiums $530.00 (50 units or less) $1,090.00 (50 units or more) $365.00 (Amendment for 50 units or less) $655.00 (Amendment for 50 units or more) $ 5.00 Unit (Notification of Tenants for Condominium Conversion) Residential Planned Unit Development $530.00 (50 units or less) $1,090.00 (51 units or more) $275.00 (Amendment for 50 units or less) $545.00 (Amendment for 50 units or more) Non Residential Condominium or Planned Unit Development $420.00 (50 or less units) $1,090.00 (50 or more units) $220.00 (Amendment for 50 or less units) $400.00 ( Amendment for 50 or more units) Site Development Plan TT Application Form 2. General Requirement Items eighteen (18) copies of items B-D items E-I, M-O 3. Fee: $365.00 Conditional Use Permit/Special Use Permit/Precise Development Plan 1. Application Form 2. General Requirement Items: eighteen (18) copies of items B-D items E-0 (items L,M & N not required for Special Use Permit) 3. Fee: $420.00 Conditional Use Permit/Special Use Permit $440.00 Precise Development Plan 4. Additional information may be required by the Engineering Department for Special Use Permits Variance 1. Application Form 2. General Requirement Items: eighteen (18) copies of item B and D (if applicable) items E, F, H-K, M, 0 3. Variance Supplemental Sheet 4. Fee: Single Family = $150.00 Other = $420.00 f (5) Date c5f preparation; (6) The location, width and proposed names of all streets within the boundaries of the proposed subdivision and approximate grades thereof; (7) Location and width of alleys; (8) Name, location and width of adjacent streets; (9) Lot lines and approximate dimensions and numbers of each lot; (10) Approximate location and width of watercourses or areas subject to inundation from floods, and location of structures, irrigation ditches and other permanent physical features; (11) 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; (12) Approximate location of existing buildings and permanent structures and proposed condominium buildings; (13) Location of all major vegetation, showing size and type; (14) Legal description of the exterior boundaries of the subdivision (approximate bearings, distances and curve data); (15) Width and location of all existing or proposed public or private easements; (16) Classification of lots as to intended residential, commercial, industrial or other uses; (17) Location of railroads; (18) Approximate radii of curves of streets; (19) Proposed name and city tract number of the subdivision; (20) Any proposed phasing by units; (21) Number of units to be constructed when a condominium or community apartment project is involved. (22) Method of draining each lot; (23) Earthwork volumes; (24) Also, proposed utilities, existing street, sewer, water, and storm drainage improvements along the subdivision frontage, including street lights and fire hydrants on both sides of the street within 300 feet of the subdivision; (25) Typical street section for all adjacent streets and streets within the project. B. Site Plan (folded to 8 1/2" x 11") shall include the following information: Name and address of applicant, engineer and/or ar- chitect, etc. All easements Dimensioned locations of: access, both pedestrian and vehicular, showing service areas and points of ingress and egress offstreet parking and loading areas showing location, number and typical dimension of spaces, and wheel stops. distances between buildings and/or structures building setbacks (front, rear and sides) location, height, and materials of walls and fences location of freestanding signs all driveways to scale on adjacent and across the street properties for a distance of 100 feet beyond the limits of subject site existing curbs, gutters, sidewalks and existing paving widths within 100 feet on adjacent and across the street properties typical street section any existing median islands within 100 feet of subject site nearest cross streets on both sides with plus or minus distances from subject site location of all buildings within 100 feet of subject properties a vicinity map showing major cross streets a summary table indicating the following information: site acreage existing zone and land use proposed land use - total building coverage building sq. footage percent landscaping number of parking spaces sq. footage of open/recreational space (if applicable) cubic footage of storage space (if applicable). ADDITIONAL DATA REQUIRED: UNLESS A TENTATIVE MAP IS SUBMITTED ALL DATA REQUIRED FOR A TENTATIVE MAP SHALL BE SUBMITTED ON THE SITE PLAN. C. Preliminary Landscape Plan (24" x 36" folded to 8 1/2" x 11") shall include the following information: 1. Landscape zones per the City of Carlsbad Landscape Guidelines Manual 2. Typical plant species and their sizes for each planting zone 3. An estimate of the yearly amount of irrigation (supplemental) water required to maintain each zone. 4. Landscape maintenance responsibility (private or common) for all areas. 5. Percent of site used for landscaping. D. Building Elevations and Floor Plans* (24"x36" folded to 8 1/2" X 11"^) ^ floor plans with square footages included - location and size of storage areas all buildings, structures, walls and/or fences, signs and exterior lights. *NOTE: ALL PLANS AND EXHIBITS MUST BE FOLDED IN A SIZE NOT TO EXCEED 8 1/2" x 11". E. One (1) copy each of 8 1/2"x11" site plan and elevations. F. One (1) copy of 8 1/2"x11" location map (suggested scale 200" - vicinity maps on the site plan are not acceptable). G. Environmental Impact Assessment Form ($175). H. Public Facility Agreement: 2 copies: One (1) notarized original. One (1) reproduced copy. I. Disclosure Statement. J. Property Owners' List and Addressed Stamped Envelopes (Not needed for Site Development Plan, Special Use Permit, Planning Commission Determination and Minor Condominium Permit) 1) a typewritten list of the names and addresses of all property owners and occupants within a 600 foot radius of subject property (including the applicant and/or owner). The list shall include the San Diego County Assessor's parcel number from the latest assessment rolls. 2) Two separate sets of legal size (#10), addressed stamped envelopes (four sets for condominium conversions) of the property owners and occupants within a 600-foot radius of subject property. For any address other than single family residence, apartment or suite number must be included. DO NOT TYPE ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER ON ENVELOPES AND LEAVE RETURN OF ADDRESS BLANK. 3) For Condominium Conversions, two separate sets of legal size (#10), addressed stamped envelopes of all existing tenants is required. K. 600 Foot Radius Map (Not needed for Site Development Plan, Planning Commission Determination and Special Use Permit). A map to scale not less than 1" = 200' showing each lot within 600 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 Land Use Planning Manager if the required scale is impractical. L. For residential projects within Vista, 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 and the San Marco Unified School District, the applicant shall submit written confirmation that school facilities will be available to serve the project at time of need. M. Preliminary Title Report (current within the last six months) N. Proof of sewer availability if located in the Leucadia County Water District. 0. Colored Site Plan and Elevation Plan (Not required with first submittal). It is the Applicant's responsibility to bring one copy of a colored site plan and one copy of a colored elevation to the Land Use Planning Office by Noon eight days prior to the Planning Commission meeting. P. Statement of agreement to waive tentative tract map time 1imits. APPLICANT DISCLOSURE FORM In order to assist the members of the Planning Commission and City Council to avoid possible conflicts of interest, all appli- cants are required to complete this disclosure form at the time of submitting their application. When this form has been com- pleted 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 gen- eral 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 shareholders or less) or a real estate syndication, then please indicate 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 corpor- ation be a publicly 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. STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP CITY OF CARLSBAD The Subdivision Map Act and the Carlsbad Municipal Code sets a fifty (50) day time restriction on Planning Commission processing of Tentative Maps and a thirty (30) day time limit for City Council action. These time limits can only be extended by the mutual concurrence of the applicant and the City. By accepting applications for Tentative Maps concurrently with applications for other approvals which are prerequisites to the map; i.e.. Environmental Assessment, Environmental Impact Report, Condominitim Plan, Planned Unit Development, etc., the fifty (50) day time limits and the thirty (30) day time limits are often exceeded. If you wish to have your application processed concurrently, this agreement must be signed by.the applicant or his agent. If you choose not to sign the statement, the City will not accept your application for the Tentative Map until all prior necessary entitlements have been processed and approved. The undersigned understands that the processing time required by the City may exceed the time limits, therefore the undersigned agrees to extend the time limits for Planning Commission and City Council action and fully concurs with any extensions of time up to one year from the date the application was accepted as complete to properly review all of the applications. Signature Date Name (Print) Relationship to Application (Property Owner-Agent) FORM: PLANNING 37, REVISED 3/80 IP aftar ths inforiaation you have submitted has been reviewed, it is determined .Vnat further informatiori^s required, you will be so adi^sed. APPLICANT: AGENT: MEMBESSs Name (individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, syndication) Business Address (e.ii\i2.'i-2i*.l Telephone Number Name Business Address f7l4^8i>I^SH0 Telephone Number Name -(individual, partner, joint venture, corporation, syndication) Home Address Business Address Telephone Number Telephone Number -larae Home Address Business Address Telephone Number Telephone Number (Attach more sheets if necessary) I/We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this dis- closure is trae and correct and that it will remain true and correct and may be* relied upon as being true and correct until amended. Applicant By Agent, 0-.;ner, Partner iJPPLEMEOTAL INFORMATION FORM VARIANCE '\ ..v.... 1) Gross Acres (or square ,fcx5tage, if less Jthan acre) , . 2) Zone 3) Gaieral Plan Land Use Designation ,^^ '-y .' •. • 'y."i' 4) By law a Variance may be approved cwly if certalft facts ar^ foand to exist. Please read these requiremmtfe'carefull^ ana 6xplcLm ITOW t^ife proposed project meets each of these facts. Use additicnal sheets if necessary. a) Explain why there are excepticnsQ. or extraordinary ^ircumsfeances or ocnditions applicable to the property or to the intended use that do not apply generally to the other property or class of us^ in the j^anlfe vicinity b) Explain why such variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by otl-er property in the same vicinity and zone but which is denied to the property in question; c) Explain why the granting of such variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or inp^rovemants in such vicinity and zone in which the property is located d) Explain why the granting of such variance will not adversely affect fre CQtiprehensive general plan: jft CITYOFCARLSBAD & 1200 ELM IPEKIUE CARLSBAD, CALIFOF^IA 92008 438-5621 REC'D FROM -^^^^^^X^^^ • y'' ' /• .S^rii,--'---'-*-^ /y^'-'-^ .y^tC--'^-^ (— c /i_ DATE ACCOUNT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 'cC^y.:yy^ y . ^.yEF y y^y 1 Gu03 Oui uS> 15/66ril'5C 'i."i5yv ! j RECEIPT NO. 63552 TOTAL (llJ. ii(lU3.«ilL,..-,l S=.,i -UaK,, ,U J , 1.,. ,1, „ UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY 444 Uest Beech Street, San Diego, CA. 92101 Telephone (fel9) 233-1400 PRELIMINARY REPORT CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: Bob Herring Your No. Our No. 31966-06 Date August 5, 1986 In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title insurance, UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof, a Policy of Title Insurance by COMMONUEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss uhich may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumbrance not shown or referred to as an Exception in Schedule B or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said policy forms. The printed exceptions and exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Policies are set forth in the attached list. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available from the office uhich issued this report. THIS REPORT (AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENDMENTS THERETO) IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD BE REQUESTED. The form of policy of title insurance contemplated by this report is: California Land Title Association Standard Coverage Policy ( ) American Land Title Association Loan Policy ( ) Dated as of July 31, 1986 at 7:30 A.M. ROBERT BRAXTON Title Officer 63 Order No. 31966-06 The estate or interest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this report is: A FEE Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in: CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, a corporation The land referred to in this report is situated in the State of California, County of San Diego and is described as foilous: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION ORDER NO. 31966-06 All of Lots 21 thru 32, inclusive, in Block 58 of CARLSBAD TOUNSITE, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to Map thereof No. 535, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, May 2, 1888. PRELIMIARY REPORT ORDER NO. 31966-06 1. General and special taxes for the fiscal year 1986-87, including special district levies, a lien not yet due and payable. 2. The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing uith Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 3. An easement over said land for poles, uires and incidental purposes as granted to the SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, by deed recorded May 11, 1937 in Book 646, Page 343 of Official Records. The location of said line of poles and uires shall be as follous: Immediately adjacent to the Southeasterly line of said Lot 22. 4. An easement over said land for poles, uires and incidental purposes as granted to the SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, by deed recorded May 11, 1937 in Book 653, Page 56 of Official Records. The location of said line of poles and uires shall be as follous: Immediately adjacent to the Northuesterly line of said Lot 23. 1985-86 Tax Information: Code Area: 09000 Parcel No.: 204-032-11 1st Installment: NO TAXES DUE 2nd Installment: NO TAXES DUE Land Value: $86,322.00 Improvements: $787,612.00 Personal Propety: $30,000.00 © UJ < o 30 HARDING CSTH) llll ! c 9e«c. 17 18 ST ' I I I I ! 5 19 20 21.S 23 24 2526 27 282930 31 32 so TTT-T—1—1—r- 16 jl5|l4jl3|l2| 11 10 1 9 ®^ 8 |7 -T'-l—1—r—TTT © 6|5|4|3|2ll '11 II 1 1 1 lllll i&j 1 1—J i -J 1 llll lA ^ JEFFERSON (^TH) ST ^ 17 I ax 0®® © 16 15 Bl I© kg) I® 19 2021 22 2324 LK! A*I 14 13 I2|ll ^1 10 9 1—I—n 25 26 27 28 29 3031 32 Old 8|7I6|5 < —T—I— © 4l3|2|l So ^MADISON (3RD) ST. ^ © © 204-03 r-loo' e . y c NG SL CUT BLK OLD NEW YR SL CUT yf "X f/ 7>t 77 <?^' fi^^f I r MAP 755 (365.535) - TOWN OF CARLSBAD AMENDED EXHIBITA CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY—1973 (AMENDED 12/6/85 AND 2/20/86) SCHEDULE B (AMENDED 2/20/86) This policy does not insure against loss or damage, nor against costs, attorneys' fees or expenses, any or ail of which arise by reason of the following: Part I 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any-taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b), or (c) are shown by the public records. 6. Any right, title, interest, estate or easement in land beyond the lines of the area specifically described or referred to in Schedule A, or in abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways, but nothing in this paragraph shall modify or limit the extent to which the ordinary right of an abutting owner for access to a physically open street or highway is insured by this policy. 7. Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part, whether or not shown by the public records at Date of Policy, or the effect of any violation of any such law, ordinance or governmental regulation, whether or not shown by the public records at Date ot Policy. 8. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records. 9. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) whether or not shown by the public records at date of policy, but created, caused, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not shown by the public records and not otherwise excluded from coverage but known to the insured claimant either at Date of Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damagej^hich whould not have been sustained if the insured claimant had been a purchaser or encumbrancer for value without knowledge. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLICY—1970 WITH A.L.T.A. ENDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE (AMENDED 10-17-70 AND 3-30-84) SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy: (a) Governmental police power; (b) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation relating to environmental protection; (c) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building or zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; (d) The effect of any violation of the matters excluded under (a), (b) or (c) above, unless notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation hasbeen recorded at Date of Policy in those records in which under state statutes, deeds, mortgages, judgment liens or lis pendens must be recorded in order to impart constructive notice to purchasers of the land for value and without knowledge. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records at Date of Policy. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company and not shown by the public records but known to the insured claimant either at Date of Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed In writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (except to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to any statutory lien for labor or material or to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to assessments for street improvements under construction or completed at Date of Policy). Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of failure of the insured at Date of Policy or of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness to comply with applicable "doing business" laws of the state in which the land is situated. UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY 444 Uest Beech Street, San Diego, CA. 92101 Telephone (619) 233-1400 PRELIMINARY REPORT CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: Bob Your No Our No. 31964-06 Date August 5, 1986 In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title insurance, UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be Issued, as of the date hereof, a Policy of Title Insurance by C0MM0r4UEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss uhich may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or er->cumbrance not shoun or referred to as an Exception in Schedule B or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said policy forms. The printed exceptions and exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Policies are set forth in the attached list. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available from the office uhich issued this report. THIS REPORT (AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENDMENTS THERETO) IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD BE REOUESTED. The form of policy of title insurance contemplated by this report Is: California Land Title Association Standard Coverage Policy ( ) American Land Title Association Loan Policy ( ) Dated as of July 31, 1986 at 7:30 A.M. ROBERT BRAXTON Title Officer 63 Order No, 31964-06 The estate or interest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this report is: A FEE Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof Is vested in; CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, a Ca11fornia Non-Prof 11 Organization The land referred to in this report is situated in the State of California, County of San Diego and is described as follous: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION ORDER NO. 31964-06 Lots 1 through 6, Inclusive, In Block 58 of Carlsbad, in the City of Ccirlsbad, County of San Dlego, State of California, according to Amended Map therof No. 775, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Dlego County, February 15, 1894. PRELIMINARY REPORT ORDER NO. 31964-06 1. General and special taxes for the fiscal year 1986-87, Including special district levies, a lien not yet due and payable. 2. The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing uith Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 1985-86 Tax Information: Code Area: 09000 Parcel No.: 204-032-04 1st Installment: $10.56 Paid 2nd Installment: $10.56 Paid Land Value: $42,534.00 Improvements: $76,997.00 Exemptions: NONE # % © HARDING C5TH) ST UJ T-I—r • c aeAC. T—TT—I—I—I—I—I I I—n 17 18 19 20 21,22 23 24 2526 27 28 2930 31 32 i Bl sa /< 1 1 1—1—1— o 16 |l5[l4jl3jl2|ll 'IMM 10 1 9 1 8 |7 1 •—I—1—1—r-rar © 6|5|4|3|2|l 1 Pl 1^ 1 1 1 1 1 i.» \35,/ ^ JEFFERSON C4TH) ' I® I® l@ I® 17 IB 19 20 21 22 2324 £U I ' _' . I' J 0®© © < o s^> 16 15 BLK. 47 1 r I® 14 13 12(11 I® 10 d 25 26 27 28 <SB» fed 29 30|3I 32| JUi, 8 |7 I 6|5 T—T-TM 21 4|3|2|l CL S* © © 204-03 •t. e . y c HANG CUT BLK OLD NEW CUT /f /f ^MADISON (^Rl?) ST. ^ I r MAP 755 (365,535) - TOWN OF CARLSBAD AMENDED N! P'jBPOSfS Qntr EXHIBITA CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY—1973 (AMENDED 12/6/85 AND 2/20/86) SCHEDULE B (AMENDED 2/20/86) This policy does not insure against loss or damage, nor against costs, attorrieys' fees or expenses, any or all of which arise by reason of the following: Part I 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown b) the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts rights, interests or claims which are not shown bythe public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or by making inquiry of persons in possession th jreof. 3. Easemen s, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroac iments, or any other facts which a correct survey would discloie, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unp£tented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) w£ ter rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters e;:cepted under (a), (b), or (c) are shown by the public records, 6. Any right, title, interest, estate or easement in land beyond the lines of the area specifically described or referred to in Schedule A, or in abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways, but nothing in this paragraph shall modify or limit the extent to which the ordinary right of an abutting owner for access to a physically open street or highway is insured by this policy. 7. Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the cha''acter, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part, whether or not shown by the public records at Date of Policy, or the effect of any violation of any such law, ordinance or governmental regulation, whether or not shown by the public records at Date of Policy. 8. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records. 9. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) whether or not shown by the public records at date of policy, but created, caused, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not shown by the public records and not otherwise excluded from coverage but known to the insured claimant either at Dale of Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company pnor to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant: (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damagej^hich whould not have been sustained if the insured claimant had been a purchaser or encumbrancer for value without knowledge. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLICY—1970 WITH A.L.T.A. ENDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE (AMENDED 10-17-70 AND 3-30-84) SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy: 1. (a) Governmental police power; (b) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation relating to environmental protection; (c) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building or zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of wrtich the land is or was a part; (d) The effect of any violation of the matters excluded under (a), (b) or (c) above, unless notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation hasbeen recorded at Dateof Policy in those records in which under state statutes, deeds, mortgages, judgment liens or lis pendens must be recorded in order to impart constructive notice to purchasers of the land for value and without knowledge. 2. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records at Date of Policy. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company and not shown by the public records but known to the insured claimant either at Date of Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (except to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to any statutory lien for labor or maierial or to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to assessments for street improvements under construction or completed at Date of Policy). 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of failure of ihe insured at Date of Policy or of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness to comply with applicable "doing business" laws of the state in which the land is situated. EXHIBIT A (Cont d) AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION RESIDENTIAL TITLE INSURANCE POLICY—1979 EXCLUSIONS In addition to the exceptions in Schedule B, you are not insured agairiot loss, costs, attorneys' fees and expenses resulting from: 1. Governmental police power, and the existence or violation of any law or government regulation. This includes building and zoning ordinances and also laws and regulations concerning: land use improvements on the land land division environmental protection This exclusion does not limit the zoning coverage described in Items 12 and 13 of Covered Title Risks. 2. The right to take the land by condemning it, unless a notice of taking appears in the public records on the Policy Date. 3 Title Risks: that are created, allowed, or agreed to by you that are known to you, but not to us, on the Policy Date—unless they appeared in the public records that result in no loss to you that first affect your litle after the Policy Date—this does not limit the labor and material lien coverage in Hem 8 of Covered Title Risks 4. Failure to pay value for your title. 5. Lack of a right: to any land outside the area specifically described and referred to in Item 3 of Schedule A or in streets, alleys, or waterways that touch your land. This exclusion does not limit the access coverage in Item 5 of Covered Title Risks. SCHEDULE B EXCEPTIONS In addition to the Exclusions, you are not insured against loss, costs, attorneys' fees, and the expenses resulting from: 1. Any rights, interests, or j;laims of parties in possession of the land not shown by the public records. 2. Any easements or liens not shown by the public records. This does not limit the lien coverage in Item 8 of Covered Title Risks, 3. Any facts about the land which a correct survey would disclose and which are not shown by the public records This does not limit the forced removal coverage in Item 12 of Covered Title Risks. 4. Any water rights or claims or title to water in or under the land. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER S POLICY FORM B—1970 (AMENDED 10-17-70 AND 3-30-84) SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy: 1. (a) Governmental police power; (b) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation relating to environmental protection, (c) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building or zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel ofwhich the land is or was a part; (d) The effect of any violation ofthe matters excluded under (a), (b), or (c) above, unless notice df a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation has been recorded at Date of Policy in those records in which under state statutes, deeds, mortgages, judgment liens or lis pendens must be recorded in order to impart constructive notice to purchasers of the land for value and without knowledge. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records at Date of Policy. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant, (b) not known tothe Company and not shown by the public records but known tothe insured claimant either al Date ot Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder, (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant, (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy, or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the insured claimant had paid value for the estate or interest insured by this policy. UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY 444 Uest Beech Street, San Diego, CA. 92101 Telephone (619) 233-1400 PRELIMINARY REPORT CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: BOB HERRINNG Your No. Our No. 31961-06 Date July 30, 1986 In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title Insurance, UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY hereby reports that it is prepared to Issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof, a Policy of Title Insurance by COMMONUEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY describing the land and the estate or Interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss uhich may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumbrance not shoun or referred to as an Exception in Schedule B or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said policy forms. Ths printed exceptions and exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Policies are set forth 1n the attached list. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available from the office uhich Issued this report. THIS REPORT (AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENDMENTS THERETO) IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD BE REQUESTED. The form of policy of title Insurance contemplated by this report is: California Land Title Association Standard Coverage Policy ( ) American Land Title Association Loan Policy ( ) Dated as of July 28, 1986 at 7:30 A.M. ROBERT BRAXTON Title Officer J2 Order No. 31961-06 The estate or interest In the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this report is: A FEE Title to said estate or Interest at the date hereof is vested In: ROBERT H. BARKER and MARTHA E. BARKER, husband and uife, as Joint tenants. The land referred to 1n this report is situated in the State of California, County of San Diego and is described as foilous: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION ORDER NO. 31961-06 Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 in Block 58 of CARLSBAD, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to the Map thereof No. 7/5, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, February 15, 1894. PRELIMINARY REPORT ORDER NO. 31961-06 1. General and special taxes for the fiscal year 1986-87, including special district levies, a lien not yet due and payable. 2. The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing uith Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 3. A Deed of Trust to secure an Indebtedness of $41,254.90, recorded June 11, 1970 as File No. 101093 of Official Records. DATED: April 24th, 1970, TRUSTOR: ROBERT H. BARKER and MARTHA E. BARKER, husband and uife, TRUSTEE: SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK, a National Banking Association, BENEFICIARY: CHARLES J. UEICKGENANT and PEGGYANN UEICKGENANT, husband and uife, as joint tenants. The beneficial Interest assigned to UINTON C. MlNSER uife as Joint tenants, as to interest and ETRIL R. HAGGIT uife as Joint tenants, as to interest, by assignment recorded April 26, 103460 of Official Records. under said deed of trust uas and DELORES B. MINSER, husband and an undivided one-third (1/3) and SERAPHINE P. HAGGIT, husband and an undivided tuo-thirds (2/3) 1972 as File No. 1985-86 Tax Information: Code Area: Parcel No.: 1st InstalIment: 2nd Installment: Land Value: Improvements: Personal Property! Exemptions: 09000 204-032-01 $837.74 Paid $837.74 Paid $53,115.00 $92,926.00 $1,125.00 NONE HARDING C5TH) ST 204-03 IOC e 3 < o 17 18 19 2q2l I L BLK 77-r T- 1 1 1 ;6 jl5|l4|l3j'!?|ll 'lllll 10 1 9 1 ®i 8 7 1 1 1 > i^j © 615|4|3 1 2j 1 1111 r lllll • < > > 1 1 . 1 L_ lll'l • , ....._l JEFFERSON (4TH) 17 18 I© 19 20 2 ol©l© i6 BLK 3 14113 12 I I I 99 AC. '? 23 24 2526 27 ts 02 I® 2324 X 47 I0| 9 2| 25 ?6 27 LO 3 13 ® 8 |7 28 29 30 31 32 I ' I la 28 ST , T—I—rs iS) 29 30|3I L 32| JM. f. 1—TTT © 4I3I2I I OL ^MADISON (^RD) ST 4 © © c NG iE CUT BLK OLD NEW YR CUT /H.'H Sii" i J // ,n i' :? -»^^ ^/ "Hhil« this plat !• belTS^fl to b« correct, th« Conpany ; asswe* no liabVliltfy for t •ny los» occurring by r««" of y'ellano thraon.* \ © —I r MAP 755 (365.535) - TOWN OF CARLSBAD AMENDED EXHIBITA CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY—19-^3 (AMENDED 12/6/85 AND 2/20/86) SCHEDULE B (AMENDED 2/20/86) This policy does not insure against loss or damage, nor against costs atto:neys' fees or expenses, any or all ofwhich arise by reason of the following: Pan I 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title lo water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b), or (c) are shown by the public records. 6. Any right, title, interest, estate or easement in land beyond the lines of the area specifically described or referred to in Schedule A, or in abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways, but nothing in this paragraph shall modify or limit the extent to which the ordinary right of an abutting owner for access to a physically open street or highway is insured by this policy. 7. Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited lo building and zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which lhe 'and is or was a part, whether or not shown by the public records at Date of Policy, or the effect of any violation of any such law, ordinance or governmental regulation, whether or not shown by the public records at Dale of Policy. 8. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears m the public records. 9. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or olher matters (a) whether or nol shown by the public records al date of policy, but created, caused, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not shown by the public records and not otherwise excluded from coverage but known to the insured claimant either at Date of Policy or at the dale such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder, (c) resuiling in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damagej^hich whould not have been sustained if the insured claimant had been a purchaser or encumbrancer for value without knowledge. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLICY—1970 WITH A.L.T.A. ENDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE (AMENDED 10-17-70 AND 3-30-84) SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy: 1. (a) Governmental police power; (b) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation relating to environmental protection; (c) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building or zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; (d) The effect of any violation of the matters excluded under (a), (b) or (c) above, unless notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation has been recorded at Date of Policy in those records in which under state statutes, deeds, mortgages, judgment liens or lis pendens must be recorded in order to impart constructive notice to purchasers of the land for value and without knowledge. 2. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records at Date of Policy. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known tothe Company and not shown bythe public records but known to the insured claimant either al Date of Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent fo Date of Policy (except to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to any statutory lien for labor or material or to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to assessments for street improvements under construction or completed at Date of Policy). 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of failure of the insured at Date of Policy or of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness to comply with applicable "doing business" laws of the state in which the land is situated. > TJ»t I /•nwH^.H lyytixn UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY 444 Uest Beech Street, San Diego, CA. 92101 Telephone (619) 233-1400 PRELIMINARY REPORT CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: Bob Herring Your No. Our No. 31965-06 Date July 25, 1986 In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title insurance, UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be Issued, as of the date hereof, a Policy of Title Insurance by COMMONUEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss uhich may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumbrance not shoun or referred to as an Exception in Schedule B or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said policy forms. The printed exceptions and exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Policies are set forth in the attached list. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available from the office uhich issued this report. THIS REPORT (AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENDMENTS THERETO) IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD BE REQUESTED, The form of policy of title insurance contemplated by th is: is report California Land Title Association Standard Coverage Policy ( ) American Land Title Association Loan Policy ( ) Dated as of July 8, 1986 at 7:30 A.M. ROBERT BRAXTON Title Officer 63 Order No. 31965-06 The estate or interest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this report is: A FEE Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in; CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, a California Non-Profit Corporation The land referred to in this report is situated in the State of California, County of San Diego and is described as follous: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION ORDER NO. 31965-06 Lots 17 through 20 inclusive. Block 58 of the Toun of Carlsbad, EXCEPTING the Northeasterly 65 feet thereof, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to the Map thereof No. 775, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, February 15, 1894. PRELIMINARY REPORT ORDER NO. 31965-06 1. General and special taxes for the fiscal year 1986-87, including special district levies, a lien not yet due and payable. 2. The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing uith Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 3. A Deed of Trust to secure an indebtedness of $112,000.00, recorded September 6, 1984 as File No. 84-340561 of Official Records. DATED: TRUSTOR: TRUSTEE: BENEFICIARY: September 4, 1984 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, "a corporation organized under the laus of the state of California and having its principal place of business in the City of Carlsbad, State of California CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK, a California Banking Corporation CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK 1985-86 Tax Information: Code Area: Parcel No.: 1st InstalIment 2nd InstalIment Land Value: Improvements: Exemptions: 09000 204-032-09 $883.14 Paid $883.14 Paid $70,000.00 $90,000.00 NONE Code Area: Parcel No.: 1st InstalIment: 2nd Installment: Land Value: Improvements: Exemptions: 09000 849-033-63-44 $530.18 Paid $530.18 Paid $55,729.00 $73,052.00 NONE - Supplemental HARDING (^5TH) e < o Jo 771 r 17 18 19 I r 20 21 BLK 58 1 i 1 I T- 0 16 |!5|!4|l3|l2| II 10 9 IIIII 'lllll lllll ^—1 \ 1 1 1 1—I—r ?4 2526 27 8 7 © 61 JEFFERSON (4Thi) 1—r~i—I—r 18 17 I& I© 19 20 2' ^ I® I® 2|2324 o®@ i6 15 BLK^ 4 7 C03I) 25 26 27 I4|l3 ® 12 I I0| 9 8|7|6 J L ^MADISON (^f^^ SAN DllCO COUNly ASStiSORS MAP BOOH 204 PAi.i 0 3 MAI'I'l n IflH ASSISSMfNl PURPOSIS ONLY © EXHIBITA CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY—1973 (AMENDED 12/6/85 AND 2/20/86) SCHEDULE B (AMENDED 2/20/86) This policy does not insure against loss or damage, nor against costs, attorneys' fees or expenses, any or all of which arise by reason o the following: Part 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by fhe public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspeclion of the land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4 Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b), or (c) are shown by the public records. 6. Any right, tille, interest, estate or easement in land beyond the lines of the area specifically described or referred to in Schedule A, or in abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways, but nothing in this paragraph shall modify or limit the extent to which the ordinary right of an abutting owner for access to a physically open street or highway is insured by this policy. 7. Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (includinc but nol limited to building and zoning ordinances) restricting oi regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment o the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or locaiion o any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, oi prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land i: or was a part, whether or not shown by the public records a Dale of Policy, or the effect of any violation of any such law ordinance or governmental regulation, whether or not showr by the public records at Dale of Policy. 8. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of polici power unless notice ofthe exercise of such rights appears in thi public records. 9. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or othe matters (a) whether or not shown by the public records at dati of policy, but created, caused, suffered, assumed or agreed U by the insured claimant; (b) not shown by the public record and not otherwise excluded from coverage but known to thi insured claimant either at Date of Policy or at the date sue! claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy o acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing b' the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date suet insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting ii no loss or damage lo the insured claimant; (d) attaching o created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resuiling in loss o damagej^hich whould not have been sustained if the insurei claimant had been a purchaser or encumbrancer for valu' withoul knowledge. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLICY—1970 WITH A.L.T.A. ENDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE (AMENDED 10-17-70 AND 3-30-84) SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy: 1. (a) Governmental police power; (b) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation relating to environmental protection; (c Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but nol limited to building or zoning ordinances) restricting c regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating fhe character, dimensions or location c any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimension or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; (d) The effect of any violation of the matters excluded unde (a), (b) or (c) above, unless notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation has been recorded at Date of Polic in those records in which under state statutes, deeds, mortgages, judgment liens or lis pendens must be recorded in order t impart constructive notice to purchasers of the land for value and without knowledge, 2. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in th public records at Date of Policy. 3 Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insure claimant; (b) not known to the Company and not shown by the public records but known to the insured claimant either at Dal of Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage an not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insure hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Polic (except to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to any statutory lien for labor or material or to the extent insurance afforded herein as to assessments for street improvements under construction or completed at Date of Policy), 4, Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of failure of the insured at Date of Policy or of any subsequet owner of the indebtedness to comply with applicable "doing business" laws of the state in which the land is situated. Fr,™ T-QI t rom.r,^~4 T (Ift/BA'l UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY 444 Uest Beech Street, San Dlego, CA Telephone (619) 233-1400 PRELIMINARY REPORT 92101 CARLSBAO UNION CHURCH 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: Bob Herring Your No, Our No. Date 31963-06 July 22, 1986 In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title insurance, UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof, a Policy of Title Insurance by COMMONUEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring aqainst loss uhich may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumbrance not shoun or referred to as an Exception in Schedule B or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said policy forms. The printed exceptions and exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Policies are set forth in the attached list. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available from the office uhich issLied this report. THIS REPORT (AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENDMENTS THERETO) IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD BE REQUESTED. The form of policy of title insurance contemplated by this report i s: California Land Title Association Standard Coverage Policy ( ) American Land Title Association Loan Policy ( ) Dated as of Ju1y 8, 1986 at 7:30 A.M, ROBER BRAXTON Title Officer G3 Order No. 31963-06 The estate or interest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this report is: A FEE Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in; CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, a California non-profit corporation The land referred to in this report is situated in the State of California, County of San Diego and is described as follous: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION ORDER NO. 31963-06 Lots 7 and 8 in Block 58 of CARLSBAD, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to the Amended Map thereof No. 775, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, February 15, 1894. PRELIMINARY REPORT ORDER NO. 31963-06 1. General and special taxes for the fiscal year 1986-87, including special district levies, a lien not yet due and payable. 2. The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing uith Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 3. A Deed of Trust to secure an Indebtedness of $70,000.00, recorded April 30, 1979 as File No. 79-175687 of Official Records.. DATED: April 5. 1979 TRUSTOR: CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, a California non-profit corporation TRUSTEE: STEUART TITLE COMPANY OF SAN DIEGO, a California corporation BENEFICIARY: LOUIS F. GAUS AND GEORGIANA GAUS, Husband and Uife as Joint Tenants 1985-86 Tax Information: Code Area: 09000 Parcel No.: 204-032-03 1st Installment: $457.96 Paid 2nd Installment: $457.96 Paid Land Value: $64,131.00 Improvements: $39,723.00 Exemptions: NONE ^JOTE: Chapter 1004, Califomia Statutes of 1984, becones effective January 1, 1985. This legislation deals vdth the disbursement of fiands deposited with any'title entity acting in an escrow or subescrow capacity. The law reqtaires that all funds be deposited and collected by the title entity's escrow and/or subescrow accoimt prior to disbursement of ary funds. Use of a check drawn on an out-of-state financicil institution or use of any draft may cause a material delay in closing and disbursement of funds on this order. In order to avoid such delays, all fundings should be either by wire transfer or by checks drawn on Califomia financial institutions. NOTE: On July 1, 1985, Assembly Bill 3132 becones effective. Assembly Bill 3132 adds and repeals portions of Sections 480.3 and 480.4 of the Revenue and Taxation Ctode of the State of Califomia. lhe Act requires the Obunty Assessor and/or Recorder to make available a statutorily prescribed form entitled "Prelimincury Change in CX^ership Report". Said report must be ccmpleted by the buyer and filed concurrently with the recordation of the documents evidencing the change of cwnership. Failure to present the Change in Ownership Report at the tijne of recordation will cause the Cjounty Recorder to charge an additional $20.00 penalty recording fee. The fee cannot be dnarged if the transfer document is acoonpanied by an affidavit stating that the buyer/transferee is not a resident of the State of California. This report is for official use only cind is not open to public inspection. Por further information, contact the Qiange in Ownership Section in the Assessor's Office at: (619) 236-3153 or the Oounty Recorder's Office at: (619) 236-2695. © HARDING C5 17 18 19 I I I C 96AC, 20 21 22 23 2 BLK 58 "Tn—I—I—I—r 16 |I5!I4 |l3|9ll ilj I I I L 10 I 9 , JEFFERSON C4T e < o Jo 17 I I© I® 19 20 21 22 2324 I® BLK. 47 I 14113 I2|ll I0|9 ^MADISON C3RD) s*« OIEGO COUNIY ASStSSORS MAP JOOK 204 PAGE 03 lAPPFO fOP ASStSSMfNI P'JRPOSCS ONIT EXHIBITA CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY—1973 (AMENDED 12/6/85 AND 2/20/86) SCHEDULE B (AMENDED 2/20/86) This policy does not insure against loss or damage, nor against costs, attorneys' fees or expenses, any or all of which arise by reason of the following: Part I 1, Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2, Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are nol shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are nol shown by the public records. 4, Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are nol shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b), or (c) are shown by the public records. 6. Any right, tille, interest, estate or easement in land beyond the lines of the area specifically described or referred to in Schedule A, or in abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways, but nothing in this paragraph shall modify or limit the extent to which the ordinary right of an abutting owner for access to a physically open street or highway is insured by this policy. 7. Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part, whether or not shown by the public records at Date of Policy, or the effect of any violation of any such law, ordinance or governmental regulation, whether or not shown by the public records at Date of Policy. 8. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records. 9. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or olher matters (a) whether or not shown by the public records at date of policy, bul created, caused, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not shown by the public records and not otherwise excluded from coverage but known to the insured claimant either at Dale of Policy or al the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and nol disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damagej^hich whould not have been sustained if the insured claimant had been a purchaser or encumbrancer for value without knowledge. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLICY—1970 WITH A.L.T.A. ENDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE (AMENDED 10-17-70 AND 3-30-84) SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy: 1. (a) Governmental police power; (b) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation relating to environmental protection; (c) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building or zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment ot the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; (d) The effect of any violation of the matters excluded under (a), (b) or (c) above, unless notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation has been recorded at Date of Policy in those records in which under state statutes, deeds, mortgages, judgment liens or lis pendens must be recorded in order to impart constructive notice to purchasers of the land for value and without knowledge. 2. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records at Date of Policy. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company and not shown by the public records but known to the insured claimant either al Date ol Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent lo Date of Policy (except to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to any statutory lien for labor or material or to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to assessments for street improvements under construction or completed at Date of Policy). 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of failure ofthe insured at Date of Policy or of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness to comply with applicable "doing business" laws of the state in which the land is situated. Pnrm T-OI I I.. UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY 444 Uest Beech Street, San Dlego, CA. 92101 Telephone (619) 233-1400 PRELIMINARY REPORT CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention; Bob HerIng Your No. Our No. 31967-06 Date July 24, 1986 In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title insurance, UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY hereby reports that It 1s prepared to Issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof, a Policy of Title Insurance by COMMONUEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth. Insuring against loss uhich may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumbrance not shoun or referred to as an Exception in Schedule B or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said policy forms. The printed exceptions and exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Policies are set forth In the attached list. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available from the office uhich issued this report. THIS REPORT (AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENDMENTS THERETO) IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD BE REQUESTED. The form of policy of title insurance contemplated by this report Is: California Land Title Association Standard Coverage Pollcy ( ) American Land Title Association Loan Policy ( ) Dated as of July 9, 1986 at 7:30 A.M. ROBERT BRAXTON Title Officer 63 Order No. 31967-06 The estate or interest In the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this report Is: A FEE Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested Ins BARBARA ANNE JOHNSON, a Uldou The land referred to in this report 1s situated In the State of California, County of San Dlego and Is described as follous: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION. » LEGAL DESCRIPTION ORDER NO. 31967-06 The Northeasterly 65 feet of Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20 In Block 58 of Toun of Carlsbad, In the City of Carlsbad, County of San Dlego, State of California, according to Map thereof No. 775, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Dlego County, February 15, 1895. PRELIMINARY REPORT ORDER NO. 31967-06 1. General and special taxes for the fiscal year 1986-87, Including special district levies, a lien not yet due and payable. 2. The lien of supplemental taxes, 1f any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing uith Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 3. The requirement that the death of Ell P. Johnson be established on record. NOTE: Five year short term rate Is not applicable. 1985-86 Tax Information: Code Area: 09000 Parcel No.: 204-032-10 1st Installment: $103.77 Paid 2nd Installment: $103.77 Paid Land Value: $13,987.00 Improvements: $8,529.00 Exemptions: $7,000.00 < O HARDING CSTH) ST I I I- 17- 18 19 2q2l ^'1 I L I'l I—I—I—I—I I 111^. II ; c.aeAc. y 11111 M I r .22 J2 23 24 2526 27 28 2930 31 32 ' J • i<-t-fcL I—I—I—I—\U BLK 58 TTT—\—1—1—r-'" Q „l 1 1 • l^j © 16 |15|14 I3|I2 II 10 1 9 8 7 6|5|4|3 2|l lllll 'lllll 1 1 1 lllll Mill 1 1 1 1 1 f» 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 • 1 ,.1 1 1—LA. JEFFERSON (^TH) ST 17 as te 19 20 21 22 2324 I© ^ I4|l3 BLK 4 7 I2|ll I® I0|9 l@ 25 26 27 28 i 29 30 31 3a I © 8 |7 I 6| 5 I 1 I I U. < 4|3|2|l so a s» § MADISON (^RD) ST ^ 10 © 204-03 I - I OO" -r- -/ c HA NG ;E SL CUT BLK OLD NEW YR SL CUT /SI/A /f 's-A // » •W ,->*' 77 •W SO "While this plat i« biltwi^'l to b« correct,' the Conpany ; •ssuneB no liabllli^y .for ( eny lose occurring by.;re««fl« ofreliance thereon^*" ^ —\ r MAP 755 (365,535) - TOWN OF CARLSBAD AMENDED »URP05fS ONIV EXHIBITA • CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY—1973 (AMENDED 12/6/85 AND 2/20/86) SCHEDULE B (AMENDED 2/20/86) This policy does not insure against loss or damage, nor against costs, attorneys' fees or expenses, any or all of which arise by reason of the following: Part I 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b), or (c) are shown by the public records. 6. Any right, title, interest, estate or easement in land beyond the lines of the area specifically described or referred to in Schedule A, or in abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways, but nothing in this paragraph shall modify or limit the extent to which the ordinary right of an abutting owner for access to a physically open street or highway is insured by this policy. 7. Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area ofthe land or any parcel ofwhich the land is or was a part, whether or not shown by the public records at Date of Policy, or the effect of any violation of any such law, ordinance or governmental regulation, whether or not shown by the public records at Date of Policy. 8. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice ofthe exercise of such rights appears in the public records. 9. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other • matters (a) whether or not shown by the public records at date of policy, but created, caused, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not shown by the public records and not otherwise excluded from coverage but known lo the insured claimant either at Date of Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damagej^hich whould not have been sustained if the insured claimant had been a purchaser or encumbrancer for value without knowledge. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLICY—1970 WITH A.L.T.A. ENDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE (AMENDED 10-17-70 AND 3-30-84) SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy: 1. (a) Governmental police power; (b) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation relating to environmental protection; (c) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building or zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; (d) The effect of any violation ofthe matters excluded under (a), (b) or (c) above, unless notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation has been recorded at Date of Policy in those records in which under state statutes, deeds, mortgages, judgment liens or lis pendens must be recorded in order to impart constructive notice to purchasers of the land for value and without knowledge. 2. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records at Date of Policy. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company and not shown by the public records but known to the insured claimant either at Date of Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed In writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (except to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to any statutory lien for labor or material or to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to assessments for street improvements under construction or completed at Date of Policy). 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of failure of the insured at Date of Policy or of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness to comply with applicable "doing business" laws of the state in which the land is situated. X Ol 1 /- UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY 444 Uest Beech Street, San Diego, CA. 92101 Telephone (619) 233-1400 PRELIMINARY REPORT CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: Bob Herring Your No. Our No. 31962-06 Date July 23, 1986 In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title insurance, UNION LAND TITLE COMPANY hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof, a Policy of Title Insurance by COMMONUEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss uhich may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumbrance not shoun or referred to as an Exception in Schedule B or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said policy forms. The printed exceptions and exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Policies are set forth in the attached list. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available from the office uhich issued this report. THIS REPORT (AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENDMENTS THERETO) IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD BE REQUESTED. The form of policy of title insurance contemplated by this report is: California Land Title Association Standard Coverage Policy ( ) American Land Title Association Loan Policy ( ) Dated as of July 8, 1986 at 7:30 A.M, ROBERT BRAXTON Title Officer G3 Order No. 31962-06 The estate or interest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this report is: A FEE Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested ini CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, a California Non-Profit organization The land referred to in this report is situated in the State of California, County of San Diego and is described as follous: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION ORDER NO. 31962-06 Lots 9 and 10 of Block 58, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to the amended Map thereof No. 775, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, February 15, 1894. PRELIMINARY REPORT ORDER NO. 31962-06 1. General and special taxes for including special district levies, payable. the fiscal a 1 ien not year 1986-87, yet due and 2. The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing uith Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 3. A Deed of Trust to secure an indebtedness of $43,200.00, recorded April 27, 1978 as File No. 78-168448 of Official Records. DATED: TRUSTOR: TRUSTEE: BENEFICIARY; April 6, 1978 RONALD J. OSTER, an unmarried man, WAYNE E. STUART, a single man, and JOHN CHAPPIE, a married man SERRANO RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, a California corporation HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a California corporati on 1985-86 Tax Information: Code Area: Parcel No.: 1st InstalIment: 2nd InstalIment: Land Value: Improvements: Exempt1ons: 09000 204-032-02 $15.71 Paid $15.71 Paid $56,121.00 $28,056.00 NONE y^yrE' Oiapter 1004, California Statutes of 1984, becomes effective January 1, 1985. This legislation deals with the distursement of funds deposited with any'title entity acting in an escrcw or s^a:ra^ capacity. ThTlaw requires that all funds be deposited and collected by the title entity's escrow and/or subescrow account prior to dishursenent of any funds. Use of a dieck drawn on an out-of-state financial institution or use of any draft may cause a naterial delay in closing and dishirsanent of funds on this order. In order to avoid such delays, all ^^5S should be either by wire transfer or by checks drawn on California financicil institutions. NOTE: On July 1, 1985, Assembly Bill 3132 becones effective. Assenbly Bill 3132 adds and repeals portions of Sections 480.3 and 480.4 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. Hhe Act requires the Obunty Assessor and/or Recorder to make available a statutorily prescribed fom entitled "Prelininary Giange in Ownership Report". Said report must be ccnpleted by the buyer and filed concurrently with the recordation of the docvments evidencing the change of wnership. Failure to present the Oange in Ownership Report at the tirie of recordation will cause the County Recorder to diarge an additional $20.00 penalty recording fee. Hie fee cannot be charged if the transfer document is acconpaniei by an affidavit stating that the hayer/transferee is not a resident of the State of Califomia. This report is for official use only and is not open to piblic inspection. Ebr further information, contact the Change in Ownership Section in the Assessor's Office at: (619) 236-3153 or the County Recorder s Office at: (619) 236-2695. © HARDING CSTH) ST e < o so /ill 1 ' 1 © ^ '•111' -r^i—1—1—ITT , UJ III ~ y 1 II 111 1II' 21,22,23 24 2526 27 282930 31 32 Jl R 17 IB 19 20 . '•111' -r^i—1—1—ITT , UJ III ~ y 1 II 111 1II' 21,22,23 24 2526 27 282930 31 32 « 5 LK 58 1 ) < 1 1 1 1 1 16 jl5jl4 jl3j^ll 'mil iij 1 1 1 1 10 1 9 1 1 ®, 8 |7 1 1 ^' ' ' ' © 6|5|4|3|2|. lllll 1 1 1 1 1*^ so TTT JEFFERSON (4TH) 17 I 19 20 21 22 2324 0®@ 16 15 14 13 1® 1® BLK! 4 7 to 3 I —t I 11 r !>• © © 12 II I0|9 25 26 27 28 I 155 29 30|3I 32 Mli 8 7 I6|5 J I L 4|3|2|l E Q. Sa a MADISON (^RD) ST. ^ © © SAN OIEGO COUMTY ASSESSORS MAP SOOK 204 PAGE 03 MAPPED rO" ASStSSMtNI PUHPOStS ONIY © —I r MAP 755 (365,535) - TOWN EXHIBITA CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY—1973 (AMENDED 12/6/85 AND 2/20/86) SCHEDULE B (AMENDED 2/20/86) This policy does not insure against loss or damage, nor against costs, attorneys' fees or expenses, any or all of which arise by reason of the following: Part I 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any-taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b), or (c) are shown by the public records. 6. Any right, title, interest, estate or easement in land beyond the lines of the area specifically described or referred to in Schedule A, or in abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways, but nothing in this paragraph shall modify or limit the extent to which the ordinary right of an abutting owner for access to a physically open street or highway is insured by this policy. 7. Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part, whether or not shown by the public records at Date of Policy, or the effect of any violation of any such law, ordinance or governmental regulation, whether or not shown by the public records at Date of Policy. 8. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records. 9. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) whether or not shown by the public records at date of policy, but created, caused, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not shown by the public records and not otherwise excluded from coverage but known to the insured claimant either at Date of Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damagej^hich whould not have been sustained if the insured claimant had been a purchaser or encumbrancer for value without knowledge. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLICY—1970 WITH A.L.T.A. ENDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE (AMENDED 10-17-70 AND 3-30-84) SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy: 1. (a) Governmental police power; (b) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation relating to environmental protection; (c) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building or zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownershipor a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land isor wasa part; (d) The effect of any violation ofthe matters excluded under (a), (b) or (c) above, unless notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation has been recorded at Date of Policy in those records in which under state statutes, deeds, mortgages, judgment liens or lis pendens must be recorded in order to impart constructive notice to purchasers of the land for value and without knowledge. 2. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records at Date of Policy. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or olher matters (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company and not shown by the public records but known to the insured claimant either at Date of Policy or at the date such clai mant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired the insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured claimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (except to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to any statutory lien for labor or material or to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to assessments for street improvements under construction or completed at Date of Policy). 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of failure of the insured at Date of Policy or of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness to comply with applicable "doing business" laws of the state in which the land is situated. GENERAL PLAN ZONING RESIDINTIAL RL LOW DENSITT (01 5) RLM LOW-MEDIL.M DENSITT (0-4) RM MEDIUM DENSITT(4-8) RMH .MEDIUM HIGH DENSITT (8-IS) RH HIGH DENSnT(H-2J) COMMERCIAL RRI INTENSIVE REGIONAL RETAIL (eg Plazi Camlno Real) RRE EXTENSIVE REGIONAL RETAIL (eg Car Country Carlsbad) RS REGIONAL SERVICE C COMMUNITV COMMERCL\L N NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCUL TS TRAVEL SERVICES COMMERCUL O PROFESSl(5NAL RELATED CBD CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT PI PLANNED INDUSTIUAL G GOVERNMENT FACILITIES U PUBLIC UTILITIES RC RECREATION COMMERCIM. SCHOOLS E ELEMENTART J JUNIOR HIGH H HIGH SCHOOL P PRIVATE OS OPEN SPACE NRR NON RESIDENTL\L RESERVE PC RA RE Rl R 2 R-3 R-3L RDM RD-H RMHP R-P RT RW O Cl C-2 C-T CM M PM F-P L-C OS P-U RESIDINTIAL PLANNED COMMUTJITT ZONE RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL ZONE RURAL RESIDE.NTTAL ESTATE ZONE ONE-FAMILV RESIDENTIAL ZONE TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE MI LTIPUE FAMILV REilDENTTAL ZONE UMITED MULTI FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE RESIDENTTAL DENSITY MULTIPLE ZONE RESIDENTTAL DENSITT-HIGH ZONE RESIDENTTAL MOBILE HOME PARK ZONE RESIDENTTAL PROFESSIONAL ZONE RESIDENTTAL TOURIST ZONE RESIDENTIAL WATERWAY ZONE COMMERCIAL OFnCE ZONE NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCLU. ZONE GENERAL COMMERCLU. ZONE COMMERCIAL TOURIST ZONE HEAVY CO.MMERCIAL-UMITED INDUSTRUL ZONE INDUSTRLU ZONE PLWJNED INDUSTRIAL ZONE OTHER FLCXJDPLAIN OVERLAY ZONE LIMITED CONTKOL OPEN SPACE PUBUC UnUTT ZONE CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH Ave RAMP-TTP RECEIVED AUG13l!Mfi DE' UffS ItlTtT- ^1 s if ^11 diT tr rflfi mftp cm SERV. OIV. I. SDmrum griucn i>* itn u - XHNO n.A8Hma rE0E8TIIIA(l___ "HNO lEACON ——j J AVE —Bra iTiJso '-^ SITE PLAN X o QC I O QfeS OQ z u C-1 116 A^OT^UO, v55 te S45AOT EX\ST'G 4 7 AOT PPOJ. i OAIC AVE . ACCESS^ E<y2ESS 35Z ADT ULT\KAME. (PIME) ACCESS 4EG<^ESS P\KiE AVE UoTe\ Au- PROJECT ADT PER ©Jew SUK«C 0MD»M6 ^ " 5175 14AJEOIMG ST. "TeAmc VQUUM SCALE*. r'^lOO'O S9 MOjETH SEATING CAPACITY FOR THE MAIN SANCTUARY April 21, 1987 LEFT SIDE 18 ROWS X 3 = 54 RIGHT SIDE 18 ROWS X 3 = 54 CENTER LEFT 16 ROWS X 8 = 168 CENTER RIGHT 16 ROWS X 8 = 168 TOTAL MAIN FLOOR = 444 CHOIR SEATING LEFT SIDE 19 RIGHT SIDE 19 CENTER 13 TOTAL CHOIR 51 GRAND TOTAL 495 ACCORDING TO NATIONAL CHURCH STATISTICS, CHURCH GROWTH STOPS WHEN THE ATTENDANCE REACHES 80% OF THE SEATING CAPACITY. cue AVERAGE 9:00 AM SUNDAY SEATING FOR 1986 WAS 393. GRAND TOTAL OF SEATING 495 X 80% =396. WE ARE RIGHT ON THE NATIONAL AVERAGE! HISTORICAL SURVEY FOR THE CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH AND THE GAUS HOUSE, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: FerreU CM 421 Laurel Street San Diego, CA 92112 Prepared by: WESTEC Seivices, Inc. 5510 Morehouse Drive San Diego, CA 92121 Steve Van Wormer Historian inis Gallegos Project Manager April 1987 ABSTRACT Two structures (The Carlsbad Union Church and The Gaus House) proposed for demolition were evaluated for significance, impacts and mitigation of impacts as per the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Both structures were found to be significant under CEQA, Criteria B (Public Interest). Mitigation of impacts can be achieved by providing a site plan, video recording, in-depth historical study, and the placement of a bronze plaque on each site. SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT LOCATION 1.1 INTRODUCTION WESTEC Services, Inc. was requested to conduct a historical literature review, assessment of significance, identify impacts and mitigation of impacts for the Carlsbad Union Church and a private dwelling, the Gaus House. The proposed project is the demolition of the Carlsbad Union Church and The Gaus House. The findings presented in this report are in accordance with the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as well as local and professional guidelines. The historical literature review included material from the foUowing institutions: San Diego Historical Society Research Archives, the San Diego Historical Society, TICOR Photograph Collection, the Carlsbad Public Library and the Carlsbad Historical Society. 1.2 PROTECT LOCATTON AND SETTING The Carlsbad Union Church, located at 800 Pine Avenue in the City of Carlsbad, is a rectangular frame and stucco stiructure that measures approximately 50 by 150 feet (Figure 1). A small rectangular frame and stucco building encloses a courtyard on the Church's east side. The church is presently used as a gym locker room and thrift store for Victory Christian High School. The Gaus House, located behind die old Carlsbad Union Church at 3162 Jefferson Street, is presentiy used as a residence (Figure 1). Map Showing Location of the Carlsbad Union Church and the Gaus House FIGURE WESTEC Services, Inc. SECTION 2 HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 2.1 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH HISTORY The Union Church was initiated in May 1922 (Allan 1961:28; Jones 1982:104), although the charter was not signed until 1925, when the larger church was completed (WESTEC 1980). The first church, the small stucco stracture now fonning the eastern quadrangle, was built at an initial cost of $6,043. This building was dedicated in Febraary 1926 and was later used as a sanctuary (Howard-Jones 1982:104). Records show that twenty-four families were in the parish at the time the church was officially organized. The larger church was built in 1925 (Figure 2) (Howard-Jones 1982:104). The Union Church was also a focal point for local social and political activism. In the early 1950s, congregation members Lena Sutten, CP. McClellan, and George Grober were especially active in the move for incorporation and were elected to city office in 1952. McClellan and fellow Union Church member R.G. Chase were also active in the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce from die 1920s tiirough the 1940s (Howard-Jones 1981:158-166). The old Union Chiirch exhibits a very plain mission revival style entryway that is interesting in its angular rather than rounded comers. A second story with a cathedral-style stained- glass window has been added to the east side of the church over the present thrift shop. The interior of the stracture appears to be finished in painted drywall. 2.2 THE GAUS HOUSE The stracture is a front facing "L"-shaped, single-story, frame building with shiplap siding. Each wing measures approximately 30 by 50 feet. The house exhibits a flared cross gabled roof reminiscent of more elaborate colonial revival style buildings (McAlester and McAlester 1986). The house was built in 1926 by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaus. Mr. Gaus, an electrical contractor, worked on the Union Church during initial constraction. FIGURE Carlsbad Union Church c.1926 (San Diego Historical Society - Ticor Collection) WESTEC Services, Inc. SECTION 3 SIGNIFICANCE, IMPACTS AND MITIGATION RECOMMENDATION 3.1 STGNTFICANCE The purpose of this report is to identify historic resources, evaluate the significance of those resources, and assess how the project would affect historic resources. Various criteria need to be considered in the process of establishing significance. Under the provisions and guidelines of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (CEQA), as amended (1984), a project is considered to have a significant effect to the environment if: ...a proposed project has the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, curtail the range of the environment, or to achieve short term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals. (Section 21083 (A)). According to Appendix K, Section DI of CEQA, if: ...an important archaeological resource is one which: A. Is associated with an event or person of: 1. Recognized significance in. Califomia or American history, or, 2. Recognized scientific importance in prehistory. B. Can provide information which is both of demonstrable public interest and useful in addressing scientifically consequential and reasonable archaeological research questions, C. Has a special or particular quality such as oldest, best example, largest, or last surviving example of its kind. D. Is at least 100 years old and possesses substantial integrity. or E. Involves important research questions that historical research has shown can be answered only with historical methods. The Carlsbad Union Church and Gaus House are not architectually unique, or associated with events or persons recognized as significant in Califomia or American history, or the oldest or best example, or over 100 years old. The Carlsbad Union Church and the Gaus House are important under criteria B (Public Interest). Both the Union Church and the Gaus House are listed in the C P O Regional Historic Preservation Study (WESTEC 1980:67, 72), and on the list of significant historic sites compiled by the City of Carlsbad (Nessim 1987). 3.2 IMPACTS The demolition of the Carlsbad Union Church and Gaus House is a significant adverse impact. 3.3 MITIGATION The following measures for mitigation of impacts from destmction of the Carlsbad Union Church and Gaus House were developed as a result of consultation with Carlsbad Historical Society President, Gary Nessim, who, in tum, consulted Patricia Cratty of the Carlsbad Historic Preservation Commission and Carlsbad historian, Marje Howard- Jones. Mr. Nessim, Ms. Patricia Cratty, and Ms. Howard-Jones agreed that the City's current requirements (which include a site plan, video, and complete history of both stractures), along with the placement of a bronze plaque on each site to commemorate the buildings are sufficient to mitigate the developmental impacts to these stractures. REFERENCES CITED Allan, Mary (compiler) 1961 History of Carlsbad. Friends of the Carlsbad Library, Carlsbad, Califomia. Howard-Jones, Marje 1982 Seekers of the Spring. A Historv of Carlsbad. Friends of the Carlsbad Liteary, Carlsbad, Califomia. McAlester, Virginia and Lee McAlester 1986 A Field Guide to American Houses. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. Nessim, Gary. Nessim, Gary 1987 Personal Communication to Stephen R. Van Wormer, March 1987. WESTEC Services, Inc. WESTEC Services, Inc. 1980 Regional Historic Preservation Study. Comprehensive Planning Organization of the San Diego Region. San Diego, Califomia. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Ccanmission of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California, at 6:00 p.m. on Vfednesday, June 17th, 1987, to consider approval of a Conditional Use Permit to develop a 30,004 square foot church/multi-purpose building on property generally located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Jefferson Street and Pine Avenue in the R-3 Zone and more particularly described as: Lots 31 and 32 of block 47; Lots 1 through 10 inclusive. Lots 17 through 20 inclusive EXCEPTING the northeasterly 65 feet thereof, and Lots 21 through 32 inclusive, of block 58, Carlsbad Tovmsite, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego according to the amended Map thereof no. 775, filed in the Office of the County Recorder February 15, 1894. The southeasterly 50 feet of that portion of Lot 1 subdivision of tracts 114 and 120 of the Carlsbad Lands in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, as per Map thereof No. 1744, filed in the Office of the County Recorder January 3, 1923. 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 De -tment at 438-1161. If i challenge the Conditional Use Permit in court, you may be limited to ra ig only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Carlsbad at or prior to the public hearing. CASE FILE; CUP-297 APPLICANT: CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH PUBLISH: JUNE 5, 1987 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION lllll III—t II I • " I 11 .1II I I I I III L — 1 h f Git) of Ciriski CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, CUP-297 • Carlsbad Joumal Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County AAail all correspondence regarding public notice advertising to North Coast Publishers, Inc. corporate offices: P.O. Box 878, Encinitas, CA 92024 (619) 753-6543 Proof of Publication STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 55. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, JON 1987 nMNINGOEPARTMEifT CnYOF CMOSBAO 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 Journal a newspaper of general circulation, published tv^ice 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, printed 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: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City OfCarlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers. 120Q Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, Cali- fomia, at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 17,1987, to consider approval of a Conditional Use Permit to de- velop a 30,004 square foot church/ multi-purpose building on proper- ty generally located at the north- east comer of the intersection of Jefferson and Pine Avenue in the R-3 Zone and more particularly de- scribed as: ' ' Lots 31 and 32 of block 47; Lots 1 through 10 inclusive. Lots 17 through 20 inclusive BXa!3>nN0 the northeasterly SS feet thereof, and Lots 21 through 32 inclusive, of block 58, Carlsbad Townsite, in the City of Carlsbad, Cqunty of San Diego according to the amended Map therof no. 77S, filed in the ' Office of the County Recorder February 15,1894. The southeaster- ly 50 feet of that portion of Lot 1 subdivision of tracts 114 and 120 of the Carlsbad Lands in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, as per Map thereof No. 1744, filed in the Offlce of the County Recorder, January 3, 1923. Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordiaAy in- vited to attend the public hearing. If you have any qyestions please call the Planning Department at 438-1181. If you challenge the Conditional Use Permit in court, you may be limited to r^isjingooly those issues you or someafiK, elsie raised at the public hearing'cteieribed in this no- tice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City ofCarlsbad at or prior tothe public hearing. Case File: CUP-^ Applicaht: CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH CITYOFCARLSBAD PLANNINGCOMMISSION June • 5-1 9 .8.7 19 19. 19 mriR Hn Ch) ll CiriiM 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 Sth of June, 1981, day Clerk of the Printer CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH. CUP-297 CJ 4718: June 5,1987 Carlsbad Joumal Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of Son Diego County AAail all correspondence regarding public notice advertising to North Coast Publishers, Inc. corporate offices: P.O. Box 878, Encinitas, CA 92024 (619) 753-6543 Proof of Publication STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, '"f ss. 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 Journal 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, printed 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 NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROJECT ADDRESS/LOCA- TION: The project is located at the northeast intersection gf JefTerson Street and Pinie Avenue PROJECT DESCRIPTION^ This project, CUP-297, Will entail ttie de- velopment of a 30;(j64 square foot church/multi-purpose buildiftg at the northeast corner of the in- tersection of Jefferson SUiet and Pine Avehueln the R-3 zone. The City OT Carlsbad has con- ducte(f an environmental review of the above described project pur- suant to th^ Guidelines for Imple- mentation of the California Envi- ronmental Quality Act and the En-* vironmental Protection Ordinance ofthe City ofCarlsbad. As a resiiff of said review, a Negative Declara- • tion (declaration that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment) is hereby issued for the subject projeet. Justi- fication for this action is on Tile in the Planning Department. A copy of the Negative Declara- tion with supportive documents is on file in the Planning Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92009. Comments fi-om the pub- lic are invited. Please submit com- ments in writing to the Planning Department within ten (10) days of date of issuance. Dated: May 20,1987 Case No: CUP-297 Applicant: Carlsbad Union Church MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Planning Director CJ 3270: May 20, 1987 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 ond not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: May .20 1 9 .87 . 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 May^;a-©&7 Clerk of the Printer #202-2M-7 86 David M. & Carmen Gastelum 323 Hill Drive Vista, CA 92083 Robert H. & Martha E. 2435 Mark Circle Carlsbad, CA 92008 Barker Mac G. Morris, II/ Janet Venable 3680 Feliz Creek Road Hopland, CA 95449 Glenn A. Rick Engineering & Development Company 5620 Friars Road San Diego, CA 92110 Barbara Anne Johnson 897 Oak Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Carlsbad Unified School Dist. 801 Pine Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Eugene H. Siegel 4930 El Cajon Boulevard San Diego, CA 92115 Frank A. & Thelma D. Vitalie 3037 Jefferson Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Nicholas & Marguerite Crumpton/ Nicholas C. Crumpton 3071 Jefferson Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Federico C. Melendez 3091 Jefferson Street, #i Carlsbad, CA 92008 KFC National Management Corp. P.O. Box 35910 Louisville, KY 40232 Wilford & Charlotte Norris 2538 Jefferson Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Fred J. & Anne G. Parker 14088 Rue Monaco Del Mar, CA 92014 Lloyd & Barbara McCarthy 549 S. Third Avenue Avocado Heights, CA 91746 Roy D. & Patricia Atkin 3565 Trieste Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Robert J. Coles 3630 Adams Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Harold E. & Mary G. Anderson 3121 Jefferson Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 William D. Hendrick 228 S. Hill Street Oceanside, CA 92054 Lewis L. & Pauline F. Chase P.O. Box 295 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Cee Bee P.O. Box 295 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Bertha Pacheco/Martha Pacheco 2622 Lancelot Street Oceanside, CA 92054 Frances C. Janicki c/o Wayne H. Bischoff 2935 Carlsbad Boulevard Carlsbad, CA 92008 Virginia Y. Dyke 3120 Madison Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Ramon R. Yrineo 3130 Madison Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Gerald & Norma Bowers/ Richard G. Bowers 3199 Falcon Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Nobel International Co. 4944 Cass Street, #1209 San Diego, CA 92109 Kenneth J. & Pamela J. P.O. Box 624 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Crisman Celia C. Ramirez 735 Pine Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Eligio & Manuela Pacheco 3228 Madison Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Felipe & Socarro Hernandez Tony F. Hernandez 3230 Madison Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phillip P. & Mary Rodriguez 1601 W. St. Andrews Place Santa Ana, CA 92704 Latin American Assemblies of God in California, Inc. 1650 Chestnut Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Barbara J. White 3865 Skyline Road Carlsbad, CA 92008 Nigel P. & Sari L. Fennel C/O Desert Petroleum, Inc. P.O. Box 1601 Oxnard, CA 93030 Stanley G. & Gloria E. Carroll P.O. Box 432 I Pauma Valley, CA 92061 ^ Foodmaker, Inc. P.O. Box 783 San Diego, CA 92112 Alan K. Jacobs 3044 Harding Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Joe P. & Frances L. Apodaca 2622 Roosevelt Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Frank Thompson/John F. & Ann R. Debs 647 Camino De Los Mares, #207 San Clemente, CA 92672 June Carter/June Wood 802 North Highway 101 Leucadia, CA 92024 Braulio & Rachel G. Lopez/ Abigail Lopez 931 Oak Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Normandy Pacific Corp. P.O. Box 590 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Carlsbad Union Church 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Tanya Ayers 3156 Harding Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Eugene Pierce/Barbara 906 Pine Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Francis T. & Mary J. Thompson 1140 Emerald Street San Diego, CA 92109 Pablo G. & Ignacia Villarreal 938 Pine Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Maretta E. Bobner/ Stella B. Dullaghan 952 Pine Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Jimmy V. Dyche 73 Powell Hill Road Naples, NY 14512 Guy K. & Constance C. Anson 982 Pine Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dorothy E. Batterman 998 Pine Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Gordon B. & Mary T. Dokken 1022 Pine Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Gordon B. & Mary T. Dokken 1028 Pine Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Richard F. & Ellen E. Farquhar 13904 Rio Hondo Circle, #B La Mirada, CA 90638 Daniel & Ann F. Ongais/ Charles & Martha Dlx P.O. Box 1668 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Harding Partners No. 1 3251 Holiday Court, #202 La Jolla, CA 92037 James V. Barone/ Scott A. Linton 3770 Hancock Street, Ste, San Diego, CA 92110 Pan Pacific Trading Corp. 6230 Mar Industry Drive San Diego, CA 92121 Koichi & Nori Matsubara 983 Pine Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Donald L. Julius P.O. Box 1302 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Jeffrey A. Dunham/Richard L. & Delene K. Dunham 104 Genesee Avenue, #300 La Jolla, CA 92037 Lloyd A. & Rae A. Davies/ George W. & Mary A. Merkle 1067 Sandalwood El Centro, CA 92243 Gordon A. & Marilyn J. Larsen c/o Mitsubishi Bank/Acct. Dept. P.O. Box 60261 Los Angeles, CA 90060 Charlotte L. Thatcher/ Robert H. Sonneman c/o Property Tax Division P.O. Box 7600 Los Angeles, CA 90051 Good Shepherd Assembly of God City of Carlsbad State of California P.O. Box 1035 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Thomas & Nancy Noonan 3043 Harding Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Linda L. Gosselin 4109 Everts Street San Diego, CA 92109 Eddie L. & Bobbie D. Robinson ,2022 Estero Street Oceanside, CA 92054 John M. McComas 1265 Cynthia Lane Carlsbad, CA 92008 Florencio & Consuelo Rodriguez 675 Oak Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Miguel A. & Francisca Gonzalez 3119-B Madison Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Mauro C. & Ramona H. Flores P.O. Box 80 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Hilario Flores 3145 Madison Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Stephen & Gina Ruggles 4003 Isle Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Victor & Marie Montanez P.O. Box 874 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Leonardo & Lucia Santana 3183 Madison Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Sarah W. Stout c/o Mack Stout 909 S. Hill Street, #D Oceanside, cA 92054 Reyes F. Rodriguez 3207 Madison Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Gretchen S. Buck 8242 W. Third Street Los Angeles, CA 90045 Petra G. Cienega 3231 Madison Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Socorro Wilson/Joe Morales/ Larry Morales 10512 Barbette Garden Grove, CA 92643 Hyung T. Yang/H. Young 2915 Cacatua Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Aurora R. Gastelum 3267 Madison Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Stanley & Gloria Carroll P.O. Box 432 Pauma Valley, CA 92061 Vera A. Soto/Inez A. Apodaca/ Samuel D. Aguilar c/o Gerald McCarthy 7007 Rockglen Avenue San Diego, CA 92111 Charlotte L. Thatcher/ Robert H. Sonneman c/o Chevron USA, Inc. P.O. Box 7611 San Francisco, CA 94120 John H. & Mary C. Grant c/o Chevron USA, Inc. P.O. Box 7611 San Francisco, CA 94120 Gregory W. Losa P.O. Box 96 Carlsbad, CA 92008 John H. & Mary C. Grant 4056 Skyline Road, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Owner's Name and Addres^^ Parcel Number FENNEL, NIGEL PsSARI L 203-355-05 C/O DESERT PETROLEUM INC, P.O. BOX I6OI OXNARD CA 93030 CARROLL,G STANLEY S E GLORIA P.O. BOX k32 PAUMA VALLEY CA 9206l 203-320-29 CARROLL,G STANLEY S E GLORIA P.O. BOX k32 PAUMA VALLEY CA 9206l 203-320-30 FOODMAKER INC P.O. BOX 783 SAN DIEGO CA 92112 203-353-09 JACOBS,ALAN K 30hk HARDING STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-353-0^ (no name) 203-353-05 (no name) 203-353-06 (no name) 203-353-07 APODACA, JOE P & FRANCES L 2622 ROOSEVELT STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-02 THOMPSON, FRANK, DEBS JOHN F & ANN R 647 CAMINO DE LOS MARES #207 SAN CLEMENTE CA 92672 204-111-03 CARTER, JUNE;WOOD, JUNE 802 N HIGHWAY 101 LEUCADIA CA 92024 204-111-04 CARTER, JUNE: WOOD, JUNE 802 N HIGHWAY 101 LEUCADIA CA 92024 204-111-05 LOPEZ, BRAULIO S RACHEL G; LOPEZ, ABIGAIL 931 OAK AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-06 NORMANDY PACIFIC CORP P.O. BOX 590 CARLSBAD CA 9200B 204-111-07 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 HARDING STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-08 AYERS, TANYA 3156 HARDING STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-09 - page 2 - Owner's Name and Address Parcel Number PIERCE, EUGENE 906 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-10 PIERCE, EUGENE S BARBARA E 906 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-11 THOMPSON, FRANCIS T S MARY J 1140 EMERALD STREET SAN DIEGO CA 92109 204-111-12 VILLARREAL, PABLO G & IGNACIA 938 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-13 BOBNER, MARETTA E, DULLAGHAN, STELLA B 952 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-14 DYCHE, JIMMY V 73 POWELL HILL ROAD NAPLES NY 14512 204-111-15 ANSON, GUY K & CONSTANCE C 982 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-16 BATTERMAN, DOROTHY E 998 PINE STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-17 DOKKEN, GORDON B & MARY T 1022 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-1II-I8 DOKKEN, GORDON B S MARY T 1028 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-111-19 FARQUHAR, RICHARD F & ELLEN E 13904 RIO HONDO CIRCLE #B LA MIRADA CA 90638 204-110-01 FARQUHAR, RICHARD F & ELLEN E 13904 RIO HONDO CIRCLE #B LA MIRADA CA 9O638 204-110-02 ONGAIS, DANIEL & ANN F(P/F)(DIX CHARLES & MARTHA) P.O. BOX 1668 CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-110-03 HARDING PARTNERS NO 1 3251 HOLIDAY COURT #202 LA JOLLA CA 92037 204-110-36 -page 3 - Owner's Name and Address Parcel Number BARONE, JAMES V; LINTON, SCOTT A 3770 HANCOCK STREET STE B SAN DIEGO CA 92110 204-110-30 PAN PACIFIC TRADING CORP 6230 MAR INDUSTRY DRIVE SAN DIEGO CA 92121 204-110-31 MATSUBARA, KOICHI & NORI 983 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-110-32 JULIUS, DONALD L P.O. BOX 1302 CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-110-33 DUNHAM, JEFFREY A & DUNHAM, RICHARD L & DELENE K, ARONOFF, PHILIP H & DEBRA F 104 GENESEE AVENUE #300 LA JOLLA CA 92037 204-110-29 DAVIES, LLOYD A & RAE A TRS, MERKLE, GEORGE W & MARY A 1067 SANDALWOOD EL CENTRO CA 92243 203-354-01 LARSEN, GORDON A S MARILYN J c/o MITSUBISHI BANK/ACCT DEPT P.O. BOX 60261 LOS ANGELES CA 9OO6O 203-354-15 THATCHER, CHARLOTTE L, SONNEMAN, ROBERT H c/o PROPERTY TAX DIVISION P.O. BOX 7600 LOS ANGELES CA 90051 203-354-12 GOOD SHEPHERD ASSEMBLY OF GOD CITY OF CARLSBAD STATE OF CALIFORNIA P.O. BOX 1035 CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-352-18 GOOD SHEPHERD ASSEMBLY OF GOD CITY OF CARLSBAD STATE OF CALIFORNIA P.O. BOX 1035 CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-352-15 NOONAN, THOMAS F V S NANCY A 3043 HARDING STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-352-14 GASTELUM, DAVID M, GASTELUM, CARMEN 323 HILL DRIVE VISTA, CA 92083 203-352-13 (no name) 203-352-12 BARKER, ROBERT H & MARTHA E 2435 MARK CIRCLE CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-352-11 - page 4 - ^ Owner's Name and Address Parcel Number MORRIS, MAC G I I & VENABLE,JANET 3680 FELIZ CREEK ROAD HOPLAND CA 95449 203-352-02 MORRIS, MAC G II S VENABLE, JANET 3680 FELIZ CREEK ROAD HOPLAND CA 95449 203-352-03 MORRIS, MAC G II & VENABLE, JANET 3680 FELIZ CREEK ROAD HOPLAND CA 95449 203-352-04 RICK, GLENN A ENGINEERING & DEVELOPMENT CO 5620 FRIARS ROAD SAN DIEGO CA 92110 203-352-19 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 HARDING STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-032-09 JOHNSON, BARBARA ANNE 897 OAK AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-032-10 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 HARDING STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-032-11 BARKER, ROBERT H S MARTHA E 2435 MARK CIRCLE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-032-01 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 HARDING STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-032-02 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 HARDING STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-032-03 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 HARDING STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-032-04 CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 801 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 ? SIEGEL, EUGENE H TR 4930 EL CAJON BLVD SAN DIEGO CA 92115 203-351-16 SIEGEL, EUGENE H TR 4930 EL CAJON BLVD. SAN DIEGO CA 92115 203-351-15 VITALIE, FRANK A & THELMA D 3037 JEFFERSON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-351-14 - page 5 - Owner's Name and Address Parcel Number BARKER, ROBERT H & MARTHA 2435 MARK CIRCLE CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-351-13 BARKER, ROBERT H S MARTHA 2435 MARK CIRCLE CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-351-12 CRUMPTON, NICHOLAS L S MARGUERITE B; CRUMPTON, NICHOLAS C 3071 JEFFERSON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-351-11 MELENDEZ, FEDERICO C 3091 JEFFERSON STREET #i CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-351-17 MELENDEZ, FEDERICO C 3091 JEFFERSON STREET #i CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-351-08 KFC NATIONAL MANAGEMENT CO (CORP) P.O. BOX 35910 LOUISVILLE KY 40232 203-351-18 NORRIS, WILFORD N & CHARLOTTE V 2538 JEFFERSON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-351-03 PARKER, FRED J & ANNE G 14088 RUE MONACO DEL MAR CA 92014 203-351-04 PARKER, FRED J & ANNE G 14088 RUE MONACO DEL MAR CA 92014 203-351-05 MC CARTHY, LLOYD M & BARBARA H 549 S THIRD AVENUE AVOCADO HEIGHTS CA 91746 203-351-06 ATKIN, ROY D S PATRICIA 3565 TRIESTE DRIVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-351-07 COLES, ROBERT J 3630 ADAMS STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-18 ANDERSON, HAROLD E £ MARY G 3121 JEFFERSON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-17 HENDRICK, WILLIAM D 228 S HILL STREET OCEANSIDE CA 92054 204-031-19 - page 6 - Owner's Name and Address Parcel Number CHASE, LEWIS L & PAULINE F P.O. BOX 295 CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-14 CEE BEE P.O. BOX 295 CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-20 PACHECO, BERTHA (AKA MAGANA, BERTHA) PACHECO, MARTHA 2622 LANCELOT STREET OCEANSIDE CA 92054 204-031-11 JANICKI, FRANCES C c/o WAYNE H BISCHOFF 2935 CARLSBAD BLVD. CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-10 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 HARDING STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-09 DYKE, VIRGINIA Y 3120 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-01 DYKE, VIRGINIA Y 3120 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-02 DYKE, VIRGINIA Y 3120 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-03 YRINEO, RAMON R 3130 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-04 BOWERS, GERALD M S BOWERS, NORMA M TRS, BOWERS, RICHARD G 3199 FALCON DRIVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-05 NOBEL INTERNATIONAL CO 4944 CASS STREET #1209 SAN DIEGO CA 92109 204-031-06 CRISMAN, KENNETH J S PAMELA J P.O. BOX 624 CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-031-21 RAMIREZ, CELIA C 735 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-083-01 PACHECO, ELIGIO M S MANUELA G 3228 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-083-02 - page 7 - Owner's Name and Address Parcel Number HERNANDEZ, FELIPE L S SOCARRO E, HERNANDEZ TONY F 3230 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-083-03 RODRIGUEZ, PHILLIP P & MARY 1601 W ST ANDREWS PLACE SANTA ANA CA 92704 204-083-12 LATIN AMERICAN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD IN CALIFORNIA INC 1650 CHESTNUT AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-083-11 WHITE, BARBARA J 3865 SKYLINE ROAD CARLSBAO CA 92008 204-083-08 GOSSELIN, LINDA L 4109 EVERTS STREET SAN DIEGO CA 92109 204-083-13 ROBINSON, EDDIE L & ROBINSON, BOBBIE D TRS 2022 ESTERO STREET OCEANSIDE CA 92054 203-305-11 MC COMAS, JOHN M 1265 CYNTHIA LANE CARLSBAD CA 92008 203-305-10 RODRIGUEZ, FLORENCIO S CONSUELO H 675 OAK AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-084-01 GONZALEZ, A MIGUEL & FRANCISCA 3119-B MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-084-02 FLORES, MAURO C S RAMONA H P.O. BOX 80 CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-084-03 FLORES, HILARIO 3145 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-084-04 RUGGLES, STEPHEN J £ GINA S 4003 ISLE DRIVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-084-05 MONTANEZ, VICTOR F S MARIE M P.O. BOX 874 CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-084-06 SANTANA, LEONARDO £ LUCIA 3183 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-084-07 - page 8 - Owner's Name and Address Parcel Number STOUT, SARAH W c/o MACK STOUT 909 S HILL STREET #D OCEANSIDE, CA 92054 204-084-08 RODRIGUEZ, REYES F 3207 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-082-19 BUCK, S GRETCHEN 8242 W THIRD STREET LOS ANGELES CA 90048 204-082-l8 CIENEGA, PETRA G 3231 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-082-17 WILSON, SOCORRO L M, MORALES, JOE T, MORALES, LARRY T 10512 BARBETTE GARDEN GROVE CA 92643 204-082-22 YANG HYUNG T £ YOUNG H 2915 CACATUA STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-082-14 GASTELUM, AURORA R 3267 MADISON STREET CARLSBAD CA 92008 204-082-13 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 (619) 438-1161 Citp of Carls(tiab NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROOECT ADDRESS/LOCATION: The project is located at the northeast intersection of Oefferson Street and Pine Avenue. PROOECT DESCRIPTION: This project, CUP-297, will entail the development of a 30,004- square foot church/multi-purpose building at the northeast corner of the intersection of Oefferson Street and Pine Avenue in the R-3 zone. Th City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above described project pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality 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. Oustification for this action is on file in the Planning Department. A copy of the Negative Declaration with supportive documents is on file in the Planning Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA., 92009. Comments from the public are invited. Please submit comments in writing to the Planning Department within ten (10) days of date of issuance. DATED: May 20, 1987 CASE NO: CUP-297 APPLICANT: Carlsbad Union Church PUBLISH DATE: May 20, 1987 MICHAEL 0. flOLZMIlXER Planning Director ND4 11/85 FEE: $175.00 RECEIPT NO: A"SS5'Z-, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - Part I (To Be Completed by APPLICANT) CASE NO: _ DATE: Applicant: (^^riS^P/^ UKUOM A^OftCCM Address of Applicant: Phone Number: (6|1 ) TH* Z^l Nanter address and phone number of person to be contacted (if other than Applicant): JAMS M.TIUYCg. ARCM. 2327<^ Seuw feif^t^. Sni. 2Q& GENERAL INFORMATION: WMwyisn^ », •-rjt/s*i s^ww Description of Project: DEMOtpi l>yffO&HMA> j 11^^^ >4B\y 30.00Q SP r^t-P^MyoSE BLD6 Wjj4SP &C &»CKa.>aft Puaofc, IQ.iSD SF 2^ Tom 146 ^(MD-l^^. Project Location/Address: 3144--M^I t^epaatso.^ ST. Assessor Parcel Number: Zone of Subject Property: K.'^ Proposed Use of Site: MuuvfiWecr fcocM faoeai,AayHJEncs^gnc.\ if ^ List all other applicable applications frelated to this project: w ttMCSO cP iOQ>Je: P % 2. Describe the activity area, including distiguishing natural and man- made characteristics; also provide precise slope analysis when appropriate, jgj^^^^ j^e^fUSpeO CPW^ft^iAO^ BtDCJt SUWtOOMDeO By BBsi>*a>JTi«kW AUtQCK f 6XI&T\KJG- c«0£ctt/wi> OASfiPooAii 0*4 S4ir. 3. Describe energy conservation measures incorporated into the design and/or operation of the project. 4. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size expected. 5. If coimercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities. 6. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. M/A If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. WfO OMC£M puocnoMi, wgu\-fwc«eAcnN)(TY ce^^tvQ^ Oa4«*»eo PBiMOFioai' -2- t I. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS Answer the following questions by placing a check in the appropriate space. (Discuss all items checked "yes". Attach additional sheets as necessary.) 1) Could the project significantly change present land uses in the vicinity of the activity? 2) Could the activity affect the use of a recreational area, or area of important aesthetic value? YES NO 9) Could the activity significantly affect the potential use, extraction, or conservation of a scarce natural resource? 10) Does the activity significantly affect the potential use, extraction, or conservation of a scarce natural resource? 13) Could the activity change existing features of any of the city's lagoons, bays, or tidelands? 14) Could the activity change existing features of any of the city's beaches? 15) Could the activity result in the erosion or elimination of agricultural lands? 16) Could the activity serve to encourage development of presently undeveloped areas or intensify develop- ment of already developed areas? 3) Could the activity affect the functioning of an established community or neighborhood? y/* 4) Could the activity result in the displacement of community residents? 5) Could the activity increase the number of low and modest cost housing units in the city? 6) Could the activity decrease the number of low 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 an * historical or archaeological site or its settings? • y 11) Could the activity significantly affect fish, wildlife or plant life? y/^ 12) Are there any rare or endangered plant species in the activity area? sy^ \y y -3- t YES NO 17) Will the activity require a variance from established environmental standards (air, water, noise, etc.)? y/* 18) Will the activity require certification, authoriza- tion or issuance of a permit by any local, state or . federal environmental control agency? sy 19) Will the activity require issuance of a variance . or conditi^i^ "^y^fl^'!^^ 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? y i/ 22) Will the activity involve construction of facilities in the area of an active fault? \^ 23) Will the activity involve construction of y facilities on a slope of 25 percent or greater? - \y 24) Could the activity result in the generation of significant amounts of noise? ^ 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? v/^ 27) Could the activity result in a significant change in the quality of any portion of the region's air or water resources? (Should note surface, ground ^ water, off-shore.) yy 28) Will the project substantially increase fuel y consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.)? \y 29) Will there be a significant change to existing land form? (a) Indicate estimated grading to be done in cubic yards: . (b) Percentage of alteration to the present land form: (c) Maximum height of cut or fill slopes: 30) Will the activity result in substantial increases in the use of utilities, sewers, drains or streets? y/^ 31) Is the activity carried out as part of a larger project or series of projects? -4- II. STATEMENT OF NON-SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS If you have answered yes to one or more of the questions in Section I but you think the activity will have no significant environmental effects, indicate your reasons below; )M A co^^'VMjJSO, sopfftau}iS€& cotoTCXT CAi^ mv3€ o^)U pta^Ttor tVr^U^ ftr ^^^PT^^£vr ^-wnc, ooiMt, uirw irA(s*ynM^<fr TO A».*T«L t«F Rifetocy er "nr em- eoMHui^Tr. HI. COMMENTS OR ELABORATIONS TO ANY OF THE QUESTIONS IN SECTION I (If additional space is needed for answering any questions, attach additional sheets as needed.) Signature ' (Person Completii Completing Report) Date Signed Au&. 12, 1^6^ -5- MCUP & ||JP ANNUAL REVIl^ SHEET INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE PRINCIPAL PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASE NAME: Carlsbad Communitv Church (formerly Union Church) CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 297 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 2662 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Greg Fisher PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? O Yes ^ No If yes, check those that apply and explain below. Q Code Enforcement Q Police • Fire Prevention Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): N/A H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/09 REVIEW INFORMATION Has the permit expired? Q Yes Date of review: Tune 17, 2009 Name: William Nix No Permit expires: 6/17/2017 If other, state title: Director of Business Administration • Applicant • Owner |^ Other ^CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Carlsbad Community Church Contact name (if different): Phone: 760-729-2331 Address: 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Carlsbad Community Church Contact name (if different): Phone; 760-729-2331 Address: 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? XI Yes Q No If no, list below the condition(s) and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. Corrective action(s) to be taken: N/A Date planrier, eted follow-up review andxonfirmed project compliance: 'Planner Signature Pnncipal Planner Signature *Applicant and owner information must be updated for armual review to be complete. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE 03/09 PROJECT REVIEW On March 24, 2008, CUP 297 - CARLSBAD COMMUNITY CHURCH was reviewed for compliance with the conditions contained therein. 1. The project was found to be in compliance with all of the conditions of Resolution No. 2868 and no further action was taken. A CTIONS/COMMENTS: None Signed: c: File Copy Data Entry - onlv if #3 above is selected, the status of the project should be changed to Expired in Permits. PROJECT REVIEW On July 3, 2008, CUP 297 - CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH was reviewed for compliance with the conditions contained therein. 1. The project was found to be in compliance with of the conditions of Resolution No. 2662 and no further action was taken. ACTIONS/COMMENTS: None Signed: c: File Copy Data Entry Attachment PROJECT REVIEW On September 28, 2005, CUP 297 - Carlsbad union Church was reviewed for compliance with the conditions contained therein. 1. The project was found to be in compliance with all of the conditions of Resolution No. 2868 and no further action was taken. ACTIONS/COMMENTS: Signed c: File Copy Data Entry Data Entry - please note: if #3 above is selected, the status of the project should be changed to Expired in Permits. PROJECT REVIEW On August 7. 1992 . CUP 297 . Carlsbad Union Church , was reviewed (date) (project number) (project name) for compliance with the conditions contained therein. The project was found to be in compliance with all the conditions of Resolution No. 2662 and no further action was taken. COMMENTS: Signed c: Bobbie Hoder DR:vd DAVID RICK Planning Technician i PROJECT REVIEW On Mav 28. 1991 . CUP 297 , Carlsbad Union Church . was reviewed (date) (project number) (project name) for compliance whh the conditions contained therein. The project was found to be in compliance with all the conditions of Resolution No. 2662 and Resolution No, 2868 and no further action was taken. COMMENTS: No Comments Signed [JAJ jjyui/^ Van Lynch Erin Letsch Planning Technician File Copy VL:vd Project.Doc Rev. 5/91 TO Cit? of CarWilPl 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 (619) 438-1161 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT [LiWI ATTENTiON ^ ^yit/sl,ci'<^ /^^>'^^> Cljl^y/'/i- Zl) l^y^tY/^'cy^l^^ /f/r^\S (^2t A^ p/y<^ rlie-M-] WE ARE SENDING YOU • Attached • Under separate cover via • Shop drav»fings • Prints • Plans • Samples • Copy of letter • Change order • .the following items: • Specifications Dated. COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION <4^^y< // / / t THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: n For Checking • Approved as submitted [|2^Approved as noted • Returned for corrections • For approval • Resubmit. .copies for approval For your use • As requested • For review and comment O For Your Action • Design only, not for construction n Return corrected prints • REMARKS. SQET'fO. SIGNED . / If mcX^turtt art not •< not^, kinWy "Otity ut at ortf*. 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Tf^|5 l^iTSMtjS \^ Tff^ P^U?VO\N^ % ^ _ h ViSiPLg p(^J^f/X (3wiLD(K3(^ c^o^S pe:EX._,.. r\jpn> p«?F- ^i^i^M^h ^TAI/^I^AYS ?=^I^^ sii^FFq?^^. f7BI5^Pf <^ P'/^^ Al/e^>^^tr SIDVTVOAL^S -JO TH-P ^Wl Lp|/vi6^ IS NOT A^ 1 pup TD TfhET It 5lpPVvJAPfC^ ll II 11 4 • ^Vt37^Atvi t A^ pAP-|<Li fi, SX f^i<c~Tu rtF H"AS T^ {>tS^\it Tf^ p.(nS((uii2.cr pwiLD/ro^, s£7^3 Arc/c __f^_M TH^ P-I6>NY DP U;AY' 6H| ^''P^* / // r MEMORANDUM March 29, 1989 TO: CITY ENGINEER FROM: ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER UNION CHURCH REVISIONS TO APPROVED SITE PLAN - CUP 297 It was recently brought to my attention that the architect for the Union Church expansion has submitted final development plans not in conformance with the approved project. At this time the extent of the proposed revisions has not been determined. Preliminary indications are that the revisions cannot be found in conformance with the approved plans without revising the project and receiving Commission approval. The changes involve deletion of a driveway ramp to serve the underground parking area, elimination of approximately 16 parking spaces, addition of a truck loading ramp and minor revisions to the building architecture and footprint. Several of the changes create problems of compliance with Engineering Standards and with reciprocal access rights for adjacent property owners. The Union Church people and their architect are pushing hard to move the plans thru the system and desire quick staff approval on the changes. WID A. HAUSER Assistant City Engineer DAH:rp c: City Manager Planning Director Walter Brown Ben Ell orin June 15, 1988 TO: CHRIS DE CERBO FROM: Management Analyst/Redevelopment GAUS HOUSE RELOCATION On June 13, 1988, the Historic Preservation Commission voted to approve the property at 3442 Roosevelt Street for the relocation of the Gaus House. This particular lot was determined to be the most suitable for the historic structure because it is close to the current location of the house, it is within the Redevelopment area, the lot is the same size as the current lot, it is a vacant lot, and the Gaus house would fit in well with the existing neighborhood. We advised the Trejos to contact Paul York with the Development Processing Center to take care of the following requirements: Relocation Permit Utility Disconnection Foundation Preparation and permits Utility Hook-up Route approval from Police Department Review of the power lines around the lot Bob Herring, with the Union Church, has been notified of the acceptance and is ready to work with the Trejos on the relocation. The Trejos and Union Church will determine the time-table, for the move, according to their needs. The church has indicated that the construction work on the new church tentatively set for November. We have advised the Trejos to have a legal document drafted which would substantiate the ownership transfer of this building. Thank you for your assistance with this matter. LYNN FITZGEIUaiD LF:ec MAY 23, 1988 TO: CHRIS DE CERBO/ASSOCIATE PLANNER FROM: Management Analyst/Redevelopment GAUS HOUSE APPLICANT SELECTION On May 9, 1988, the Historic Preservation Commission appointed a sub-committee to review the applicants for the Gaus House. Marge Howard-Jones and Kay Christiansen reviewed the applications and have determined two properties to be suitable for the Gaus House: 1. Applicant - Trejo 3442 Roosevelt St. 2. Applicant - Trejo 3425 Roosevelt St. Both lots are 50'xl40' and located within the Redevelopment area. The sub-committee feels that 3442 would be a more suitable lot, because it is within the middle of the block with a house on each side. The property at 3425 Roosevelt is next to a corner lot, the Gaus House would sit beside the backyard of the property on the North. Please review the packet enclosed and respond to staff by June 6, 1988. The Historic Preservation Commission will vote of the recommendation from the sub-committee at the June 13, 1988, meeting. Thank you for your assistance. LYNN FITZGE: IiF:ec Attachments Q JEFFERSON ST /la —1— 1 —1— -TS" 1 1 1 1 1 IP I7l Il9l 25l 27l 1 ^ 291 3ll J IP r, ,©, ®, 0, 0, @, ®1 & UJ > < I- D Z l- U) UJ I u 80 BLK 44 UJ > < @' ®' ©' ® 0 PI "1 ^1 7 6 h ~ 1 1 1 ! 1 1 L L . 1 1 1^5 204-17 0 M ADI SON « ^1 .0 22| © 115 3 '® '0 1 1'' 14 Il3 1'' s Ks) ^ 1 "a .. ,1 1 124 ROOSEVELT l=(00 CHA MG ES" BLK OLD NjEW YR CUT /7Z .fS4i /7/ ^2 3ii/i 71 /»/ '-72 />.... //-/^ } /73 pal -'Si> 'MS 1 WASHINGTON ST .Ol ^R&n ftMFNnED - TCT 107 PM /SZ MAY 17, 1988 TO: ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY FROM: REDEVELOPMENT OFFICE , C VIA: HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR L-^ GAUS HOUSE This memo will serve to update you on the current status of the relocation of the Gaus House. Staff has been working with Bob Herring of Union Church toward compliance of Condition 23 of Cup 297, which required an active relocation program for the Gaus House at 3162 Jefferson Street. On March 15, 1988, staff met with members of the Church and established the advertising campaign. A letter was submitted on March 16, 1988, (enclosed) which itemized the dates of newspaper publication. By March 22, 1988, a sign was posted at the property site. The advertising campaign ended on April 22, 1988; all applications were to be submitted to the Union Church by this date. A total of 8 application were received from the Union Church: #3 - Interested applicants trying to locate property for the house. #4 - Property submitted with an existing house on the site. #2 - Vacant lots suitable for relocation. On May 9, 1988, the Historic Preservation Commission appointed two Commissioners to a sub-committee. This committee will review the applications and make a recommendation to the Historic Preservation Commission at the June 13, 1988, meeting. Chris De Cerbo, project Planner for the Union Church will review the recommendations prior to Commission approval. Please review the information enclosed. LYNN FITZG^IALD LF:ec c: Chris De Cerbo Attachments MAY 13/ 1988 TO: SUB-COMMITTEE FOR GAUS HOUSE SELECTION PROCESS FROM: Management Analyst/Redevelopnent GAUS HOUSE APPLICATIONS Deadline for submittal - April 22, 1988 8 applications received 6 parcels for recommendation TYPES OF APPLICATIONS: #3 - no parcel at time of deadline. #4 - large parcels with existing house on lot. #2 - available vacant lots. OUESTIONS FOR SCREENING COMMITTEE A. No ownership at time of siibaittal: - This may disqualify the applicant since other people had eligible lots at the time of application. - The Committee may choose to call the applicants in this category to see if they have found a lot. B. Existing house on property: - Only one single family house is allowed in an R-l zone. A "grannie flat" may be suitable, but this cannot have a kitchen and it does require a permit. The applicant may consider splitting the property into two lots, if the proper reguirements are met, or removing the existing house. C. Eligible sites: NOTE: Chris de Cerbo, Senior Planner, will need to review the final selection. This site must meet planning and building guidelines for relocation LYNK FITZGER^Ifl} LF:al MAY 12, 1987 TO: PLANNING DIRECTOR FROM: Senior Management Analyst/Redevelopment HISTORIC SURVEY FOR CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH/GAUS HOUSE The Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed the attached Historic Survey Report for the Carlsbad Union Church/Gaus House. The Commission concurs with Section 3.2 IMPACTS but disagrees with Section 3.3 MITIGATION. The report was inadvertently sent to Gary Nessim who is with the Historical Society instead of the Historic Preservation Commission. I received a copy. If you have questions, please. PATRICffA A. CRATTY ^ HAY 198T T BANNING OEPARTOEW PAC:al CHYOf CARLSBAO Attachment Van Lynch From: Van Lynch Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 8:02 AM To: 'Susan Hoyer' Cc: Mike Peterson; Sue Irey; Debbie Fountain; Chris DeCerbo Subject: RE: Soup Kitchen Susan, The City is ok with the soup kitchen as proposed (1-2 meals per week and up to 50 persons). We consider the use as an ancillary use to the operation of the church (CUP 297, PC Reso 2662). If there are changes in services provided or an increase in the usage, please let us know. At some point (which I cannot define right now as there is no threshold established) there may be the need to amend the church's Conditional Use Permit to expand the uses allowed and to include the operation of the soup kitchen. For now it should be fine. In the event the City were to receive complaints about the operation, we would need to have you cease operation, but I do not foresee that happening (but you never know). I don't know of any information that would help define the numbers of persons out there that may need help. I've copied the Housing office to see if they may be able to provide any information. Please let me know ifyou have any question or ifyou need any additionai help. Sincerely, Van From: Susan Hoyer [mailto:susanhoyer@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 8:48 AM To: Van Lynch Subject: Re: Soup Kitchen Hi Van- I think we will start small so we aren't overwhelmed at first-1 imagine there is a big learning curve in any undertaking like this. We are thinking of offering a light meal 1 day a week at first, with the hope of 2 days in the future. I believe we are thinking of a late afternoon/early evening meal (4 - 6?) As for visitors, I really don't know what to expect. Most of these meals are offered in Oceanside and Vista from what I have learned. We are in the "barrio" and my own experience is that we have quite a few homeless and people down on their luck right now in our area. My husband is the Lead Pastor of our church and he says that they have received more requests for help in the last few months than ever before in the history of our church. Maybe 50? Do you have general statistics for our area that would help in that forecast? We are working with Tri City Hospital to become an emercency shelter for disasters (fire, earthquake, etc.) but are not planning overnight accommodations on our own at this point. We still send many people to Bro. Beno's right now. I hope that helps. I appreciate all your efforts on our behalf. Susan Hoyer From: Van Lynch <Van.Lynch@carlsbadca.gov> To: Susan Hoyer <susanhoyer@yahoo.com> Sent: Thu, October 22, 2009 10:02:58 AM Subject: RE: Soup Kitchen Ms. Hoyer, I need to get some specifics if 1 can regarding the proposed soup kitchen. Can you give me a brief plan on what services are to be provided, hours of services, and an estimate (roughly) on the numbers of visitors? We need to get a sense of scope and scale of the request. Thanks, Van From: Susan Hoyer [mailto:susanhoyer@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 1:26 PM To: Van Lynch Subject: RE: Soup Kitchen Dear Van: Thank you so much for your quick response-1 look forward to hearing from you. Susan Hoyer — On Wed, 10/21/09, Van Lynch <Van.Lvnch(a),carlsbadca.sov> wrote: From: Van Lynch <Van.Lynch@carlsbadca. gov> Subject: RE: Soup Kitchen To: "susanliover(ajvahoo.com" <susanhover(g;yahoo.com> Cc: "Mike Peterson" <Mike.Peterson(a)carlsbadca.gov>, "Sue Irey" <Sue.Irev(gicarlsbadca.gov> Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 12:09 PM Dear Ms. Hoyer, I'll look into the Conditional Use Permit for the Church and see if there are any restrictions. There may need to be amendments to the existing use permit to expand it to allow additional uses. I'll be back in touch real soon. Van Lynch From: Mike Peterson Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 6:32 AM To: Van Lynch Subject: FW: Soup Kitchen Van- Are there any land use issues with this and if so you can call her, if not let me know and I will discuss Building requirements. Thanks- Mike From: Sue Irey Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 8:07 AM To: Mike Peterson Subject: FW: Soup Kitchen Hi, Mike. Can you help this resident? Thanks From: Susan Hoyer [mailto:susanhoyer@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 6:56 AM 2 To: Sue Irey Subject: Soup Kitchen Dear Ms. Irey: My name is Susan Hoyer and I am doing a little research for Carlsbad Community Church regarding starting a soup kitchen in our area of Carlsbad. We have a very large facility and it has been voiced by many in our congregation that it would be good, especially during these hard economic times, to use our space to help individuals and families in our area. What I would like is information about any rules/regulations codes or inspections that might be necessary before beginning this endeavor. We obviously want to comply with any regulations that have been set in place and know what is expected of us before we move forward. Thank you for any input you can give. Sincerely, Susan Hoyer 760.434.9098 i t AKNniCTVML^HANHINClM nmW - •llmy-li • — — g^^^. • ,-• •-• RICHARDSON . RING£R TELECOPIER COVER LETTER DATE: NUMBER OF PAGES: ' INCLUDING COVER SHEET TO: Ck>C^i^4-tO COMPANY: O^-f CM^^^/^- PHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER: FROM: t:^^kl ^J<&fei^ PROJECT NAME: C^i^^'jy'f^ CO/\/^^fY (C- J^lJt^^ , PROJECT NUMBER: RE: IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL OF THESE PAGES, PLEASE CALL US BACK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. ADDITIONAL MESSAGES: 2802 state Street, Suite C, Carlabad, CA 92008 Fax (6l9) 434-8493 Phone (619) 434-8400 IVsc^v^ E^rr k^X:!^. LEGEND i *CD Fn.OOR . PER 4IOICAP 6PEC1FJCATJCH .CP W ;ENQ ON 3tPB -5r EXISTING CUSSROOW. EXISTING CORRIDOR JSTING OFFICE I 1 f^^iLjCt:ATE:.^k;-5r STAFF L.iortir*» OFF 14t.w A>Jt- . .. DATE: June 9, 1995 TO: File FROM: Chris DeCerbo SUBJECT: Proposed Tenant Improvement - Conversion of 2 Existing Classrooms to Office Space (990 SF) Because this proposed project revision will not; create a new use onsite, or require additional parking, it will not require a permit amendment to CUP- 297. The proposed tenant improvement may be processed through a building permit. Carlsbad Community Church "Founded in 1924 as Carlsbad Union Churcli" REV. A. BARRY JONES REV. MAX VAGUE BRUCE A. STEVENSON JOHN SPARKS REV. SCOTT KOOP CORRINNE DRURY JO ANN BRANDON Senior Minister Minister to Adults Minister of Worship & Visitation Minister to High School Minister to Junior High School Director of Children's Ministries pen's Ministries City of Carlsbad Planning Department Community Development Building 2075 Las Palmas Carlsbad, CA 92008 ATT: Gary Wayne June 6, 1995 RE: CUP 297 Carlsbad Union Church Proposed: Tenant Improvement With the passing of time, changing needs and expanding programs, the Carlsbad Community Church (formally Union Church) is now considering a small tenant improvement project to meet our current "overcrowded" office problem. As a follow-up to early discussions with Bobie Hoder, we would like you to review and evaluate the proposed project, as it relates to the existing CUP. As we understand, this project is small enough that you will be able to handle it at staff level. The scope of work for this project is to convert two classrooms into office space. The office space is to be used by our current staff. We will be creating four offices and one clerical area. The total square footage for this area is 990 sq.ft. No new building area will be added to the property. Since the office space is to be used Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00, it will not have an impact on our current parking requirements on Sundays. This project will be undertaken by members of our congregation. All work shall be performed and supervised by qualified professionals in the building industry. We eagerly await your response and guidance. If you have any questions, you may call me at 729-2331 or Ken Ringer, architect, at 434-8400. Sincerely, Robert H. Herring Business Manager Enclosures 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619)729-2331 "For the Word of God and the Testimony of Jesus Christ." Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference, National Association of Evangelicals 1- ^ rr- Jl -3; 4CALJ5r r vyo/MSfl of ^lu;? (NVCWJ 1 T IT OFFICE -4^l4t?,b^j^L!$l?Us«SL. OFFICE t3 OFFICE •r-T OFFICE - P 1 CLASSROOM" *' }p> CLASSROOM' .7-\; ^I+IC* CLASSROOM lj 1 OFFICE "JJLASSROOM - ^.h'^Z. % II R- 11. ^la .CLASSROOM -r- P; * \?7- Vc i CLASSROOM *t •) f ^ , ^CLASSROOM ^(/ ^V,^ \-aLX'^ CLASSROOM Jl? : II tl (4 < &.T»$.; CLASSROCm * iO-|Z- t,'^°l\ I in 4 CLASSROOM _L y II .4=f CLASSROOM -p; *i<3-ii. M-z-lf r. 7- ^CLASSROOM August 3, 1994 TO: File FROM: Chris DeCerbo SUBJECT: Addition of Exterior Elevator/Wheelchair Lift to Carlsbad Union Church The addition of an exterior elevator/wheelchair lift to the Carlsbad Union Church is substsantially in conformance with the approved CUP-297 for the Church. Accordingly, it has been approved administratively by the Assistant Planning Director. 4- Carlsbad Community Church "Founded in 1924 as Carlsbad Union Church" REV. A. BARRY JONES REV t^AX VAGUE REV GARY BROWN REV WILLIS NEWTON, Jr. GEORGE RUBIO JOHN SPARKS CORRINNE DRURY Senior Minister Minister to Adults Minister to Young Adults Minister of Visitation Minister to College Age Minister to Youth Director of Children's Ministries February 28, 1991 City of Carlsbad Planning Departinent 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Per your request of February 27, 1991 enclosed are the following: 1. Site Plan 2. Sketch of Face-lift. 3. Pictures showing before and after. We request administrative consideration of the change and the issuance of a Building Perinit. Thank You, Robert Herring Business Manager RH: sb 57^7 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, Galifornia 9200 "For the Word of God and the Testimony of Jesti^Chrisl This Church is a Member of The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals RPM BY:XEROX TELECOPIER 7010 : 1-24-92 12:27PM • ::ITT S3-i •.n 1 City of Carlsbad FAX TRANSMTITAL DATE SENT TIME SENT FAX PHONE NO. 434-19B7 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT (INCLUDING THIS PAQE) TO: DEPT; COMPANY: FROM: ^^^^^ COM-'iOT PHONE # (619) X Y RUCTIONS: ANY PROBLEMS WITH RECEIVING THIS FAX CALL: (619) 434-2803 RCU BY:XEROX TELECUPIER 7010 ; 1-24-92 12:27PM CCITT Q3-^ HOUSINQ Allft^DeVELOPMeNT COMMISF^N - AOCNOA Bit MTGL. PgPT RED t MP APPROVAL OF RECIPROCAL PARKING AGREEMENT WITH CARLSBAD COMMUNITY CHURCH oePT. HD: CTTY ATTY, CrTYMQMf RECOMMENDED ACTION: Actopt Resolution approving a reciprocal parking agraement betwean the Carlsbad Housing and Radevelopment Commission and the Carlsbad Conununity Church, mm EXPIAWATIQP: As a condition of expansion of Carlsbad Cosmunity Church's facilities, the Coinmunity Church was to acquire additional parking requirements on or near their Harding Street and Pine Avenue site to enable the full and complete use of their new Community Church headquarters, worship, and multi-purpose facility. A reciprocal parking agreement between the Community Church and the Carlsbad Rousing and Redevelopment commission has been drafted which will provide the Community Church with the opportunity to utilise the 135 parking spaces located at the Commission's Senior Center, 799 Pine Avenue solely for Sunday Services. In exchange, the Carlsbad Housing and Redevelopment Commission will have the opportunity to utilize the Community Church's existing 87 parking space facility at the comer of Harding street and Oak Avenue for special event public parking when not in conflict with Community church us«« The reciprocal parking agreement affects solely the 135 parking spaces on the west side of the facility addressed at 799 Pine Avenue utilized by the City's Senior Center program. The reciprocal parking agreement does not affect the Carlsbad Unified School District's parking lot on the east side of the same joint-use building. Staff recommends approval of the attached agreement. The agreement provides for the respective parties to operate, maintain, and repair their respective parking facilities at no cost to the other party. 1. Resolution No. .87 approving a reciprocal parking agreement between the Carlsbad Housing and Redevelopment Commission and Carlsbad Community Church. 2. Reciprocal parking agreement. Rrx> BY:XEROX TELECOPIER 7010 ; 1-24-92 12:28PM X s 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SO 21 22 2S 24 25 26 27 28 CCITT G.1 RESOLUTION NO. Ml. A RESOLUTION OF THE CARLSBAD HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OP CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A RECIPROCAL PARKING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CARLSBAD HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION AND CARLSBAD COMMUNITY CHURCH WHEREAS, the Housing and Redevelopment Commission of the City of Carlsbad has determined it necessary, desirable, and in the public interest to enter into a reciprocal parking agreement with the Carlsbad community Church addressed at 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct, 2. That a reciprocal parking agreement between the Carlsbad Housing and Redevelopment Commission and the Carlsbad Community Church is hereby approved and the chairman and Secretary are hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement. /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// RCU BY:XEROX TELECOPIER 7010 1-24-92 i; ;9PM :CITT S3-^ :u 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 .uthori„d .na .l„ct,d to forvarO a copy „ „„^„, CrUba. co»u„ity church, 3175 Hardin, str«t, Carlabad, California, 92008. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the carlsbad Housing and Redevelopment Commission held on the 23rd_ a.y _Acril by following vote, to wit: AYES: Commissioners Lewis, Kulchin. Larson A Nygaard NOES: None ABSENT: Commlsslonsr Sta^ iUOE A.' LEWIsrchiTrmaiT RAYMoi^ R. PATCHETT, Secretar^ (SEAL) RCy BY:XEROX TELECOPIER 7010 ; 1-24-92 12:29PM :iTT Q3-i MINUTES Heating oft BOUSINO AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Date of Meetingi April 23, 1991 (Speoial Meeting) Tine of Meeting: dOO p.m. Place of Meeting: city Council Cbembera COMMISSIONERS The Meeting convened «t 8:03 p.m. Tha following Commis9loners were presentt commisBioners Lewis, Kulchin, Larson and Nygaard. Abaent: Commissioner Stanton. APPROVAL OP MunrrBSi The Minutes of the Special Meeting held April 2, 1991, were approved as presented. Tho Minutes of the Special Meeting heid April 9, 1991, were approved as presented. PgPARTMHrtlTflL AMD RXKCmUVZ DIRBCTQR HBPQHTB. 1. AB #1B2 - APPROVAL OF RECIPROCAL PARKINQ AGRKRHEWT WITH CARLSBAn OOMMUNITY CHURCH. The CoKWiiflsion adopted the following Resolution: RgsoLUTlON NO. 189. approving a reciprocal parking agreement between the Carlabad Mousing and Redevelopment Commiflflion and Carlabad Conmunity Church i. By proper motion, the special Meeting of April 23, 1991, was adjourned at 8:06 p.m. Respectfully submitted, ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ City Clerk Harriett Babbitt Minutes Clerk Lewis Kulchin Larson Nygaard Kulchin Lewis Kulchin Larson Nygaard CM?^9/ ^ ZOd -Z- FERRELL 3175 HARDING ST CARLSBAD, CA 92008 619/729-2346 January 5, 1990 Mr. Martin Ijauber City of Carlsbad 2075 La Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92001 Ke Carlsbad Linion Cliurch Dear Mr. Lauber, As per our telephone conversation on January 3, 1990, I am resubmitting for your approval the lane closure on Pine and Jefferson to allow construction of facility first, after which time we will do the offsite, making an effort to complete the work with school vacation. Thank you. S incerely. fioward Martin Field Manager cc: Robert Herring Marvin Ferrell ~:s a i W ^y aJ^ 1 C"^ "I HOME OFFICE: 4420 HOTEL CIRCLE COURT, SUITE 330, SAN DIEGO, CA 92108-3424 619/297-1161 FAX: 619/297-1191 Citv of Carisbad Planning Department PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF DECISION July 18, 1989 Carlsbad Union Church 3175 Harding Carlsbad, CA 92008 SUBJECT: Carlsbad Union Church - CUP-297 At the Planning Commission meeting of June 21, 1989, your request was considered. The Commission voted 7-0 to approve that request. Some decisions are final at Planning Commission, and others automatically go forward to City Council. If you have any questions regarding the final dispositions of your request, please call the Planning Department at 438- 1161. MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Planning Director MJH:af End. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2868 2075 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 • (619) 438-1161 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CA 92009-4859 TELEPHONE (619) 438-1161 PU\NNING DEPARTMENT April 21, 1989 Don Agatep 2956 Roosevelt Street PO Box 590 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear Don: The following is a summary of our recent conversations concerning the relocation of the Gaus House to 3442 Roosevelt Street, Carlsbad. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2662 of June 17 1987 indirectly approved the Gaus House relocation bydeferri'ng the approval of the actual site to the Historic Preservation Commission. The Historic Preservation Commission approved the property at 3442 Roosevelt Street for the relocation of the Gaus House on June 13, 1988. The Gaus House relocation process now involves the standard Building Department procedure for a house relocation which includes a plan check for zoning conformity. Sincerely, ERIC N. MUfiOZ Assistant Planner c: Gary Wayne /{/. /H^A -in-r ^ ENM:lh gaushse.ltr ':'.my. Aastep City & Regional Planning Consultants Mr. Eric Munoz April 18J989 Planning Department City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Dr Carlsbaci, CA 92008-4856 RE: PROPOSED "GAUS HOUSE" RE-LOCATION to 3442 Roosevelt St, Carlsbad, CA. ERIC; Sec 18.24 C.M.C.;" Moving Buildings': provides for the Building and Planning Director of The City of Carlsbad to issue a permit to move structures (Buildings) within the City of Carlsbad. Sec 18.24.040 recessitates an approval by the City of Carlsbad Planning Commission, if the reloctation is to occur within the City of Carlsbad city limits. Eric, i would like to outline a chronology of previous City of Carlsbad actions which relate to the " Gaus House" relocation to 3442 Roosevelt St; 1. The Planning Commission by Resolution *2662 of June 17, 1987; and. Condition * 23, has effectively approved ...."relocation of the Gaus House to an alternative site in Carlsbad subject to the statisfaction of the Historic Preservation Commission. — if an alternative site is found, then the project applicant shall be required to relocate the Gaus House to this site."- 2. The City of Carlsbad Historical Preservation Commission, by letter to Henry &. Consuelo Trejo, dated June 15, 1988; stated that" On June 13, 1988, the Historic Preservation Commi si son voted to approve the property at 3442 Roosevelt Street for the relocation of the Gaus House". 3. The City of Carlsbad Design Review Board on Oct 17, 1988 was requested by the Housing &. Redevelopment Department, Agenda Item *2,; "Staff is asking that the Board by minute motion approve the relocation of these two houses"... ( Kelso House &. Gaus House). Eric, it would appear from the record, that The Planning Commission has already approved the relocation of the Gaus House by virtue of Condition *23 in the Conditional Use Permit for the Union Church, CUP *297, Planning Commission Resolution *2662 of Jun 17, 1987, by ""deferring" approval of the new location to the Historical Preservation Commission. 2956 Roosevelt Street • Post Office Box 590 • Carlsbad • Caiifornia 92008 • (619) 434-1056 Ltr to E. Munoz-City of Carlsbad Page *2 Apr 18,1989 Since the Historical Presevation Commission approved 3442 Roosevelt St, as the new- location for the Gaus House in Jun 1988, it would appear that Mr6<. Mrs Trejo simply have to file the appropriate application and pay the fee for a permit with the Building & Planning Director for "Moving Buildings", Sec 18.24.020/ Sec 18.24.030 C.M.C. Therefore, the proposed Gaus House relocation should not require an application for "Planning Commission Determination" as presently requested by staff. 1 am submitting a complete application, without fees and 15 copies of the Site PlanS^ Building Elevations, to you for your review &. files Mr 6-. Mrs Trejo and The Union Church have been actively pursuing the relocation of the Gaus House for more than a year; and are, obviously, anxiously awaiting the activity associated with a "House Move". 1 await your instructions. Don Agatep, ng^nsultant cc; Consuelo Trejo, Owner Bob Herri nq. Union Church 6 4 ^ pcy^ c^fi^ y^Lcf^^ City of Carlsbaci 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 438-1161 Fee $330.00 PLANNING DEPARTMENT PLANNING COMMISSION DETERMINATION Complete Description of Project (attach additional sheets if necessary) RE-LOCATION OP "THS GAUS HOUSE" PROII 3162 JEFFERSON ST TO; 3442 P.QOSBVELT ST.- CARLSB.AD, GA Location, of Project 3442 Roosevelt St. Carlsbad^ CA Legal Description (compiete) LOTS 9 & 10 Block 43 Town Ox" Carlsbad, City of Garlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California according to MAP ^535 Filed May 2,1888 Local Facility Management Zone LFM? #1 Assessors Parcel Number APN-204-172-015 Zone R-2 General Plan Residential xMedium (RM) Existing Land Use VACANT Proposed Zone .R-2 Proposed General Plan Re s i dent ia 1 -liediurn (RI!) Site Acreage l6ac-7000 soft — 'S0'yi4n' Owner Applicant Name (Print or Type) '•RS HENRY TREJO Name (Print or Type) P^RS HENRY TREJO Mailing Address 3383 Adams St. Mailing Address 3383 Adams St City and State Zip Telephone ^arisbad. CA Qono.^ ^ ^1?) 729-5348 City and State Zip Telephone Carlsbad. CA. 92008 (619)729-534^ I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL OWNER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. SIGNATURE Date Application Rec'd DATE I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. DATE Received By Receipt No. PROJECT NUMBER (S) SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 1. Fifteen (15) copies of site plan (24" x 36" folded to Bi" x 11") shall include the following information: - Name and address of applicant, engineer and/or architect, etc. V AH-~easements y Dimensioned locations of: access, both pedestrian and vehicular, showing service areas and points of ingress and egress, offstreet parking and loading areas showing location, number and typical dimension of spaces, and wheel stops. 7 Distances between buildings and/or structures r Building setbacks (front, rear and sides) Location, height, and materials of walls and fences ^/ Cs, ~ Location, of freestanding signs All driveways to scale on adjacent and across the street properties for a distance of 100 feet beyond the limits of subject site 1^'Existing curbs, gutters, sidewalks and existing paving widths within 100 feet on adjacent and across the street properties Typical street section l/zy- - j^ny_existing-median islands within 100 feet of subject site Nearest cross streets on both sides with plus or minus distances from subject site fP-^Location of all buildings within 100 feet of subject properties A vicinity map showing major cross streets - A summary table indicating the following information: site acreage existing zone and land use - proposed land use total building coverage building square footage - percent landscaping number of parking spaces square footage of open/recreational space (if applicable) - cubic footage of storage space (if applicable). 2. Fifteen (15) copies of preliminary landscape plan (24" x 36" folded to Si" X 11") shall include the following information: Landscape zones per the City of Carlsbad Landscape Guidelines Manual. Typical plant species and their sizes for each planting zone. - An estimate of the yeariy amount of irrigation (supplemental) water required to maintain each zone. Landscape maintenance responsibility (private or common) for all areas. Percent of site used for landscaping. 3. Fifteen (15) copies of buiiding elevations and floor plans (24" x 36" folded to 8i" X 11") shall include the following information: - Floor plans with square footages included - Location and size of storage areas - All buildings, structures, walls and/or fences, signs and exterior lights. 4. One (1) copy of 8^" xll" site plan. 5. One (1) copy or 8i" x 11" location map (suggested scale 200" - vicinity maps on the site plan are not acceptable). 6. Environmental Impact Assessment Form ($175). 7. Public Facility Agreement: Two (2) copies: One (1) notarized original, and one (1) reproduced copy. 8. Disclosure Statement. 9. For residential projects within Vista, 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 and the San Marcos Unified School District, the applicant shall submit written confirmation that school facilities will be available to serve the project at tinie of need. 10. Three(3) copies of the Preliminary Title Report (current within the last six [6] months). 11. Proof of availability: a. Sewer - if located in the Leucadia County Water District. b. Sewer - if located in the San Marcos Water District. c. Water - if located in the Olivenhain Municipal Water District. d. Water - if located in the Costa Real Municipal Water District. 12. Colored Site Plan and Elevation Plan (Not required with first submittal). It is the Applicant's responsibility to bring one (1) copy of a colored site plan and one (1) copy of a colored elevation to the Planning Department by Noon eight (8) days prior to the Planning Commission meeting. Do not mount exhibits. 13. Constraints Map (24" x 36" folded to 8i" x 11") shall include the following information: a. Major ridge lines b. Distant views c. Internal views d. Riparian woodlands e. Intermittent drainage course f. 25 - 40% slopes g. Slopes 40% and above h. Major rock outcroppings i. Easements j. Floodplains k. Archaeological sites I. Special planning areas m. Biological Habitats 14. One (1) copy of 8j" x 11" traffic volume location map of all roadways potentially impacted by project to include the following information: existing volumes, ultimate volumes, project only volumes, and phased (if applicable) volumes.. APPLICANT; AGENT: DISCLOSURE FORM MRS HENRY TREJO Name (individual, }p9XBX§K?*XE[.X}jC(iXi]tX«§JXlX{eMXXC0XPBKaK 3383 ADAMS ST, CARLSBAD, CA 9200 8 Business Address ~~ r6l QW?q-'^?48 Telephone Number DON AC-ATEP Name 2956 Roosevelt St Suite #1 Business Address (^1 QU^a-i nq6 Telephone Number MEMBERS: Name (individual, partner, joint venture, corporation, syndication) Home Address Business Address Telephone Number Telephone Number Name Home Address Business Address Telephone Number Telephone Number (Attach more sheets if necessary) 1/We understand that if this project is located in the Coastal Zone, I/we will apply for Coastal Commission Approval prior to development. I/We acknowledge that in the process of reviewing this application, it may be necessary for members of City Staff, Planning Commissioners, Design Review Board members, or City Council members to inspect and enter the property that is the subject of this application. I/We consent to entry for this purpose. I/We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this disclosure is true and correct and that it will remain true and correct and may be relied upon as being true and correct until amended. BY APPLICANT/ Mrs. Connie TREJO Agent, Owner, Partner V/\c:\u\TV MAO :? ll) 0 IP in :^ 0 i. 1 V Ver^i^Tioi^ GAUS HOUSE HOUSE CURRENTLY - 3l9k JEFFERSON PROPOSED RELOCATION - 3442 ROOSEVELT ST. OAK AVENUE PINE AYENUF WALNUT AVEIJOE ^ii '—e Ul s - .v>. FEE: S175.00 RECEIPT NO: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - Part I (To Be Completed by APPLICANT) CASE NO: DATE: Applicant: WR )^ ir^^ 'T?.>]PV •r'^pjo Address of Applicant: 3333 Ada.-ns St. CARLSBAD, CA 92008 Phone Number: (6i Q ) 729-53118 Name, address and phone number of person to be contacted (if other than Applicant): Don AC-ATEPj 2956 Roosevelt St, Carlsbad, CA (619)4 34-1056 GENERAL INFORMATION: Description of Project: RE-LOCATION OF "THE C-AUS" HOUSE FROM: 3162 JEFFERSON ST, TO: 344 2 ROOSEVELT ST. GARLSBAD. CA Project Location/Address: 344 2 ROOSEVELT ST, CARLSBAD, CA. QPOOR Assessor Parcel Number: 204 - 172 "015 Zone of Subject Property: Proposed Use of Site: Residential List all other applicable applications related to this project: .) HISTORIC PRESERVATION CO.MMTSSinN- Jun 13. 1938 1 2) DESIGN REVIEW BOARD f RedevPl nnr.^nh ^-Bet 19. 1088 3) PLANNING COMMISSION RESO ^2662 of Jun 17, 1987 E.G. CONDITION#23 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH- CU? #297 — Describe the activity area, including distiguishing natural made characteristics; also provide precise slope analysis whe" appropriate. ^ SUBJECT SITE IS PRESENTLY VACANT. THE NEIGHBORHOOD IS COMPRISED OF OLDER SINGLE FAMILY HOMES & DUPLEXS. A NUMBER OF MULTI-FAMILY APTS/ CONDOMINIUMS HAVE BEEN BUILT ACROSS ROOSEVELT ST TO THE V/SST. THE SITE IS FLAT V/ITH NO DISTINGUISHING NATURAL OR MANMADE FEATURES. Describe energy conservation measures incorporated into the desian and/or operation of the pro]ect. aesign RE-LOCATION MUST COHPLY V/ITH CURRENT CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING CODES AND ENERGY CONSERCVATION MEASURES. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size expected.' The GAUS House is approxi;iiatelyl026 sq ft. Zoning v;ould allov; an additional residential unit of 1000 sq ft, for a total of 2 dwelling units & required parking. Rents would range froin ."^ 5. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loadinq facilities. N/A 7. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. N/A If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment oer shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. N/A I. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS Answer the following 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? 4) Could the activity result in the displacement of community residents? 13) Could the activity change existing features of any of the city's lagoons, bays, or tidelands? XX 2) Could the activity affect the use of a recreational area, or area of important aesthetic value? XX 3) Could the activity affect the functioning of an established community or neighborhood? XX" 5) Could the activity increase the number of low and modest cost housing units in the city? XX 6) Could the activity decrease the number of low and modest cost housing units in the city? XX 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? xx 8) Could the activity significantly affect an historical or archaeological site or its settings? XX 9) Could the activity significantly affect the potential use, extraction, or conservation of a scarce natural resource? XX 10) Does the activity significantly affect the potential use, extraction, or conservation of a scarce natural resource? XX 11) Could the activity significantly affect fish, wildlife or plant life? XX 12) Are there any rare or endangered plant species in the activity area? XX 14) Could the activity change existing features of any of the city's beaches? XX 15) Could the activity result in the erosion or elimination of agricultural lands? XX 16) Could the activity serve to encourage development of presently undeveloped areas or intensify develop- ment of already developed areas? XX_ YES NO 17) Will the activity require a variance from established environmental standards (air, water, noise, etc.)? XX 18) Will the activity require certification, authoriza- tion or issuance of a permit by any local, state or federal environmental control agency? ______ 19) Will the activity require issuance of a variance or conditional use permit by the City? _____ jy 20) Will the activity involve the application, use, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials? XX 21) Will the activity involve construction of facilities in a flood plain? XX 22) Will the activity involve construction of facilities in the area of an active fault? 30) Will the activity result in substantial increases in the use of utilities, sewers, drains or streets? XX 23) Will the activity involve construction of facilities on a slope of 25 percent or greater? xx 24) Could the activity result in the generation of significant amounts of noise? XX 25) Could the activity result in the generation of significant amounts of dust? XX 26) Will the activity involve the burning of brush, trees, or other materials? XX 27) Could the activity result in a significant change in the quality of any portion of the region's air or water resources? (Should note surface, ground •• water, off-shore.) XX 28) Will the project substantially increase fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.)? XX 29) Will there be a significant change to existing land form? XX (a) Indicate estimated grading to be done in cubic yards: Less than 100 cu.yds. (b) Percentage of~'alteration to the present land form: p (c) Maximum height of cut or fill slopes: N/A . XX 31) Is the activity carried out as part of a larger project or series of projects? X) II If you have answeroH . ^tQTS I but you think ^nore of effects, indicate ^^^^^^^y win hav ^cate your reasons below: environmental ITEM: #8: "THE GAUS HOUSE" WAS ESTABLISHED AS AN HISTROICAL BUILDING BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION JUN 13, 1988. The proposed relocation is intended to iiTipleinent findings of the Coriimission by re-location the structure from it's present location, 3162 Jefferson St., to 3443 Roosevelt St. Carlsbad, CA. 92008 III. ---ona. 3.ie?r« ^^^^ Signature DONALD A. AGATS^V^lTTarmTn^^oVisult " ——«^ r (Person CompTeT pg Report) Date Signed APR 15, 1989 Carlsbad Union Church REV. A. BARRY JONES Senior Minister REV. MAX VAGUE Associate Minister REV. GARY BROWN Minister to Young Adults REV, WILLIS NEWTON, Jr. Minister of Visitation CORRINNE DRURY Director of Children's Ministries March 29, 1989 Mr. Don Agatep P.O. Box 590 Carlsbad, California 92008 Dear Don, I am glad that we talked by phone regarding the movement of the Gaus house. Attached, per your request, is a copy of Condition Number 23 of our CUP 297, which outlines the requirements needed to move the house. We all appreciate your help in moving this quickly. Sincerely, Robert Herring Business Manager RH:dl 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619)729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals Carlsbad Union Church REV, A. BARRY JONES Senior Minister REV, MAX VAGUE Associate Minister REV, GARY BROWN Minister to Young Adults REV, WILLIS NEWTON, Jr, Minister of Visitation CORRINNE DRURY Directorof Children's Ministries March 1, 1989 CHROSTPHER DECERBO -1 -9 S'OC I ,^TE PL.'*.N^T•5;T? CITY OF CARLSBAD 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD. CA, 92009-4959 DEAR CHRIS, OUR PROJECT IS PROGRESSING WELL AND WE NEED TO TIE THINGS DOWN- WOULD YOU PLEASE ADVISE US AS TO WHAT IF ANY DEVELOPMENT FSES ARE REQUIRED OF A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION. IF FEES ARE REQUIRED, PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT TnE'i AHE AND v<71EI^; THBY WILL 3F DUE. THANKS CKKIS FOR YOITF ASSISTANCE. SINCERELY, ROBERT HERRING BUSINESS MANAGER CC,' EARL DYER MARV FERRELL LOU -WILSON 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619)729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMEI REDEVELOPMENT OFFICE 2965 Roosevelt Street Suite B Carlsbad, CA 92008 (619) 434-2811 (Ettn nf (Harlsbab June 15, 1988 Henry and Consuelo Trejo P.O. Box 281 Carlsbad, CA 92008 RE: GAUS HOUSE RELOCATION Dear Mr. and Mrs. Trejo: On June 13, 1988, the Historic Preservation Cominission voted to approve the property at 3442 Roosevelt Street for the relocation of the Gaus house. This particular lot was determined to be the most suitable for the historic structure because it is close to the current location of the house, it is within the Redevelopment area, the lot is the same size as the current site, and the Gaus house was determined to fit in well with the existing neighborhood. Several procedures must be undertaken for the relocation process: Relocation Permit Utility Disconnection Foundation Preparation and permits Utility Hook-up Route approval from Police Department Status of Power lines around the lot Please contact Paul York at the Development Processing Center at 2075 Las Palmas (438-1161) for more information. Bob Herring, with the Union Church, has been notified of your acceptance. He will be glad to work with you on the detail of this relocation. He can be reached at 729-2331. You will be responsible for organizing the move; the Union Church will be paying 1/2 of the moving costs. We would advise you to have some kind of legal document drafted which would substantiate the transfer of this building. This would be signed by yourselves and the Union Church. Thank you for your interest in historic preservation. Please contact this office at 434-2811 if you have any questions. •iy^ LYNN FITZGEI^/.D Management Analyst/Redevelopment c: Paul York Chris De Cerbo Assistant City Attorney MEMORANDUM MAY 27, 1988 TO: LYNN FITZGERALD FROM: CHRIS DE CERBO, PLANNING DEPARTMENT RE: GAUS HOUSE RELOCATION SITES Thank you for the opportunity to review the proposed Gaus House relocation sites. Based upon our review, we believe that either Roosevelt Street site would be acceptable for the relocation of the Gaus House. If you have any other questions do not hesitate to call. CDD:af 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CA 92009-4859 October 5, 1988 of Olarlabaii BUILDING DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE (619) 438-1161 Chris Salomone Housing and Redevelopment Director 2815 JEFFERSON - 31/fl JEFFERSON, HOUSE RELOCATION After inspecting said building which is to be relocated, the Building Department feels that the condition of the building meets all structural criteria, and the maintenance of the building has been above average. When minor corrections which are listed on the punch list are made, I feel that this building will be an asset to the neighborhood, and compatible to the surrounding area. Please give this project favorable consideration, as I feel it can only improve on what already exists at the proposed location. If you require any further information, please contact me. rONY MATA Principal Building Inspector Carlsbad Union Church REV A. BARRY JONES REV. MAX VAGUE REV. GARY BROWN REV. WILLIS NEWTON, Jr. CRAIG CRAMBLET Senior Minister Associate Minister Minister to Young Adults Minister of Visitation Minister to Youth CORRINNE DRURY Directorof Children's Ministries March 28, 1988 Lynn FitzGerald Management Analyst/Redevelopment City of Carlsbad 2965 Roosevelt Street, Suite B Carlsbad, CA. 92008 RE: Gaus House Update Dear Ms. FitzGerald : On March 22nd, we placed the availability sign on the front \avin of the Gaus House. We have advertised it in the "Carlsbad Journal" and "The Blade Tribune" as outlined in iny last letter. The response is as follows: Pat Feille, Car 1sbad/Oceanside Art League, Seth Hoenig Jim Swab John Diab Dorothy Crawford 729-8526 ^3'<-8572 (714) 839-6695 ^438-9262 Jim Dietemeyer Wrk: 9^0-3075 Res: 72^4-8^55 Mark 6 Vicki Brakebill ^431-0961 Sam Rosen, ^8I5 Neblina Drive, Carlsbad Tom Dockery 433-2008 Esther Heller, 26294 Snowden Avenue, Redlands, 92373 Several questions have arisen, and I called Chris De Cerbo on the 15th, and he directed me to Bryan Robertson. Mr. Robertson's wife answered and took a message, but he has not called back, so I pass the questions on to you. 1. Can the new owner develop rooms in the attic area? 2. Can he put windows in the dormers? 3. Can he add on to the house? If so, what part of the house? 4. Who arranges for the transfer of the deed? 5. What liberty does the new owner have in changing the interior? 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619)729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals Gaus House Update -2- March 28, I988 6. What liberty does the new owner have in painting and 'minor' adjustments on the exterior? Enclosed are copies of an application form which I have developed for people who respond to our ads and the lawn sign. The completed forms will be forwarded to you as soon as I receive them back from the app1i cants. Also enclosed are photo copies of our ads: Carlsbad Journal 3-I6-88 3-22-88 The Blade Tribune 3-11-88 " " " 3-23-88 Thank you for your fine cooperation! S i ncere1y, ng Business Manager Robert Herring / RH:od iXcc: Chris De Cerbo GAUS HOUSE APPLICATION FORM APPLICANT'S NAME ADDRESS PHONE # SITE LOCATION DESCRIPTION OF LOT PROOF OF OWNERSHIP PLANNED USE OF THE HOUSE PROOF OF FINANCIAL CAPABILITY TO COMPLETE THE RELOCATION WILLINGNESS TO MAINTAIN THE BASIC STYLE OF THE HOUSE? WILLING TO PAY 1/2 THE COST OF MOVING THE HOUSE? WILLING TO ABIDE BY THE DECISION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE? RETURN TO BOB HERRING AT THE CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. l0ld(^e fviij^' 3/.-2J9^ uuiiiatKlod itia^oUcc remstilutc tlu- policy of clamping tight se- curity on IRA fiin(<rals. • - -~ Describing the IRA threat a.s "deadly," a police statement in- dicated security chiefs will order heavy police and troop presence at future IRA funerals. "Experience has shown that maintenance of the law and prevention of outrages will only be guaranteed through the firm \ avenge IRA attacks aim Thatcher and others, sccutons-said." ed at pro- HISTORIC HOUSE AVAILABLE The Historic Gaus House, located at Jefferson SL, is available at no charge, except for the relocation costs to your site in Carlsbad. It is a 1 story cottag€^ungalow, of approximately 1,000 sq, ft w/2 bedrooms, 1 bath, fireplace, hard- wood floors and In excellent condition. Interested parties must have a sight that meets w/the approval of the historic preservation committee, and be willing to maintain fhe original cheiracter of the house. For further information contact Mr. Bob Herring of the Carfsbad Union Church, 729-2331. OCEANSIDE VALLEY DRIVE-iN SWAPMEET 3480 MISSION INFO. 757-5286 OPEN FRI., SAT., SUN. & HOUDAY MON. 7 AM r 2:30 PM ACRES & ACRES OF BARGAINS — COUPON — portitiltrtudlorV MILLIONS OF MOMSTRUSI SEARS FOR PORTRAITS! 23-piece portrait packagfe 2-8x10«, 3-5xTi: 15 wallals and 3 portrait charmc YOURCHOKIof a traditional, nursery, spring,' or fall background.; THROUGH SATURDAY ONVfl . Only Siort Portrait Studio, havti tfi^^^S^faBfiB^^ tr8«i bUrprofe«»iohalphotogrdph«rt to^Vori^abi captur» the cuteit tmir«il AUo availabl*: intta and Copy &R«tterallori. ; \ v , ^ No appolntmjnt n^iiory. UM your Uon CrwJit Cal4 oK'ofeW Cardl Aduhi i fainHU wi>lcom«.Ea* addhional p«f«on$2.M ' ' pI.fff»d|Portra»«^no» qvofr j^^^^^^^^ Moo-S«l: Wort op«*ig unti po«hoUD«torlo''itor«dodnaV'i^^^^^^^^ , •/i^a^-:':y Jl'ht</^fJ'f"^'^-^JM Orltio IS Arneric markup Our you bu 30 DAY EXCHANi An exclusive offer, only from Ortho .use it for up to 30 days. If you're not back. We'll exchange if for any matti All ycu pay Is the difference; At Orth DAYBEDS . Mattre.sses, bedding and pop-up unit ;avallable;at extra cost. 'iff THE NATION'S LARG «OCEANSIDE/CARLSBAD : . ;2227A EL CAMINQ REAL- ^. Iy#&eJ3tg!; Off..Hwy. 78 -7-22^1497 -•r^; #'^.H;t^:>&.- V.',-'—7—rrr- ,. .v^MidloWOiWazajShopping • 747-2323 OPEN DAJLY 10 .9. SAT. 10 v.* lO Uili\ LS3 anei • 566 >Kip (Sip au iOS ldJ| ON sei '9 •q tl I UUNU (jOIIJUII lotnale approx lyr old. Carls- bad twacti. 433-2532 anylimo FOUND Cal by Grapevine Sctil in Visla. call 750-7670. 438-2390 w/descriplion FOUND; small golden male dog. on Tlionder Dr, Ocean- side, 434-4)64, FOUNO male dog. 4-5 yrs. Vicin Rancho del Oro (btwn Mission & Mesa) call to identity. 722-6324 att 4pm, FOUtW: Terrier Mix. Sm white male, OH O'side Blvd & Nevada. 722-8621 LOST Black/vifhite Cat. Vicin Oak Ave. Neutered male, needs medical attn 434-5303 LOST Black & lan Airedale F. Tues. Mar 8. Temecula/ OeLuz/Murrieta area. 714-622-3283 LOST Black Cat. 6yrs old, neutered. Mission Hermosa tKimes 722-1075 eves LOST female Cocker Spaniel, 6 mos old in ttie vicinity of Pacifica Elementary Sctiool. "Butty" 757-8494 LOST Golden Helriever & Cocker mix. social security # tatooed atwve rigtit rear legs on tioth dogs. Medica- tion needed promptly. Please call 722-8881 days or 722-4650, evenings. LOST small male short-tiaired Terrier. White w/brown spots. Near Sunset & Ridge, Very timkf, no coliar Reward. 941-4823 LOST Small brown M. dog in Tri-City area O'side. <3olden Retrieve/Ooxie.724-2038 LOST YOUR PET? MaytM we've found itl Check to see at one of the 3' San Diego County Department of Animal Control Shelters. Monday-Friday, 9:30-5:30 & Saturday 9:00 to noon. North County 438-2312 South County 263-7741 Central 297-4791 LOST 2 Siberian Huskeys: Male red & wht/female tan & wht, tost Oh 3-5, Cardiff, Enc area. Reward 632-1055 LOST: February 11, Thursday in Oceanskle - a delicate, sterling silver chain necklace with squarecut, emerald shaped, clear crystals plac- ed at spaced intervals atong the chain. Perhaps on the #s 316 or 302 tmses, or in the vk:inity of the downtown post offk» or the bus termi- nal, or Plaza Camino Real. VERY SPECIAL TO MEI It is my Talisman. Anyone finding it, please call Mary at 757-6881. Reward offered. The following animals were picked up or tumed Into T?M Oceansid* Humane Society FOUND MAR. TTH 3 mos old black/brtAvn Shep- herd mix. OHS 3 mos oM black/t>rown Shep- herd mix. OHS. 3mos okl Mack Shepherd mix. OHS Smos oM Wack Shepherd mix, OHS 6mo9 oW buff female Cocker . mix. 300 iilk o( Jtedondo. Adult, tri-color,' female Australian Sheherd. 1800 bfl o( Hunsaker. ' Orgy A goM female Yo^ie, 740 E Psiker & GoW, f/ix ^300 DIK wiiicne Adult Itl male Husky Chow Mix" 2300 blk Winchester 6 mo blackytKriqe male Husky . MIX. 3200 blk Cnllo ValiCieU(J Adull butt male Dachshund. San Luis Roy School / Adult liver white male Co^V' 400 blk Redondo Young adull merle limale Australian Shepherd! Mix 1700 blk Avocado Adult butt male Cockai FOUNO MARCH IOT Adult bIkAan male Shep^ard Mix, 1200 blk ol Missoui Aduit btk/tan male Oobie. 1 blk of Loretta Sl FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CALL Oceanside Humane Society 757-4357 Notices 5S Advertising Information GENERAL The publisher reserves the right lo correctly classify and edit all copy or to reject or cancel any advertisement at any time, MasterCard. Visa & American Express accepted Mintmum ad size is 3 lines. Only standard abbreviations are accepted. Ad Sitters Answering Service: Available for all Classified Advertising, Call for details on rates and service, ADJUSTMENTS Please check your ad lor er- rors the first day it appears. If you find an error, report it to the Classified Department immediately. 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Indude your phone numijeii In tfw ad, 'S 3. Inciude prices of each Hem in the ad, IjC Hisioiir. G.ii/s House, / lo<:aled at Jefferson Sl. is available at no charge, ex- cepl for relocation co.sis lo your site 111 Carlsbad It is a 1 .story Victorian, ol approx- imately 1.000 sqlt w/2 txlrms. t ba. fireplace, hardwood lloors & in xinl condition. Interested parties must have a sight that meets w/the ap- proval of Ihe historic preser- vation committee. & be will- ing to maintain tfie original character of the house. For further information contact: Mr. Bob Herring of tlie Carlsbad Union Churcti, 729-2331 Business Personais 62 All Business Personal Ads Must be Prepaid We do accept VISA or MC over the phone. ANSWERING SERVICE $17.50 per month Personal phone Numtier 24 Hour Service VSAR SERVICES 72«-«00 BANKRUPTCY ATTORI<IEY Stop Foreclosures/Creditor Calls. Get A Fresh Rnandal Start. Free Initial Consulta- tion. 943-0430. DATING BY PHONE EASY JUST CALL THE INTRO-UNE. 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Washington, Escoidldo. 4804226 ' SINGLES I relaltonships are I acddents. Call essful Singles Service 4344943 Personals 64 All Personal Ads Must t>e Placed & Paid For In Person With Proper Identification. Honest, sincere male. 28 years old. a "Hopeless Romantto." 6'2". blonde. 190 lbs, with a very busy schedule, seeks female to share walks on tieach, din- ner, movies, etc. hopefully leading into a serious rela- ttonship. Ptease reply with photo to Box P-784 c/o The Blade Tribune, PO Box 90. Oceanstoe. CA 92054 IN SEARCH OF Small btonde lady w/20 month old son-in San Marcos Post Oflice. 3pm Fri 3/4/88. Wearing denim dress. Found your money. 945-2439 Upcoming Events 68 EL CAMINO COUNTRY CLUB Full Membeiship. Effective April 1st $7000. Sell for $5500. Days, '714-631-9066. Eves, 714-645-2285 Tri-City 132 Career Opportunity Now Interviewing "Expeiienced" Real Estate Agents • Generous Comm. Splits • Fully Smffed • Up To Date Eqmpment • /Wesn'ona/ Attaosf^ete • Group Med. Ins. Available NORTH I. COUNTY PRORERTIES &M(STGAGE 431-1400 I a- ,s;iuJ, rks If an old earthern dam on the on property were restored, he said, a pond could he re-created, the ;od creek wouldn't dry out in the lat summer and the bird species that -Is- used to live in the area would lie- return. in- Money generated by the found- ation could also help restore the on Spanish-hacienda-style adobe res buildings that Leo CarriUo ied created on Carrillo Ranch in the ao 1930s, Wilson said, ais The foundation roughly esti- ve. mates the cost of creating their rel- dream at $ 10 million — providing eal that developers who own most of ort the property are willing to dedi- cate it, according to foundation ew President Catherine Daugherty. ees The Carlsbad Unified School ;tle District also owns some of the ha- property, which it once planned to rie- use for an elementary school, t he If the city acquired the addition- ind al acreage, the foundation could lease it, develop it, maintain it I Id and assume the liability risks for for it, Daugherty suggested, lid- She said the foundation would bit like to include Carrillo Ranch in inny TIDES: Wednesday, high tides al 12fl5 a.m. ighs (5,4) and 3:23 p.m. (2,8). Low Ikies at 7:56 a.m. 77. (0.3) and 5:33 p.m. (2,7), Thursday, high fides at 'and 1:04 a m, (4,9); tow tides at 9:39 a m, (0.4), iday AIR: Good air quality is forecast by the county Air Pollution Control District. Call 565-6626 for ' taped current data. The Del Mar monitoring ond station forecast is for 59, Oceanside SO, National For PollutanI Standards Index (PSI) levels of 0-100 ndi- are considered favorable, 101-200 unfavorable. An alert is called al 200 or more PSI. Dupon-* —•» id Opening j age Make-up and Hair Salon j Special ^35 longhair win a $2850 I I :EkVCirsir/^siE! A tlAU) DCSICN SfUNp jj ^^^'^ ••^^ I ng •••••••••• ftftttttmttttttflittttm • |,' e'lOd Avenida Encinas, Suite B |: I had ^ ou. YKdl Dave Brad.slreet .said most of the privately owned property is zoned open space, which the city doesn't like to be re.sponsihie for main- taining. But if the foundation leases it and assumes mainte- nance and liability responsibili- ties, the city would probably cast a more favorable eye on the proposal. City staff, Bradstreet said, "basically think it's a terrific plan." He suggested that open space corridors could connect the arboretum with other parks planned for the area. Commissioner Marjorie Morri- son said she wanted to make sure that other groups who want to use Carrillo Ranch will be given consideration once it is opened to the public. The 10-acre park has no ade- quate public access. Fearing lawsuits, city officials discourage pesple from going there now. Cartsbad 931-9689 said she liked the idea, but (lidn'l want to give preference to the Carlsbad Arboretum Foundation over other groups. Specific propos- als shouldn't be considered until the Master Flan for the area is up for approval, Welshons said. City Senior Planner Mike Howes said the Planning Depart- ment won't work in earnest on the Mastisr Plan for the 600-acre area until the Local Facilities Manage- ment Plan for the zone, Zone 18, gains Gity Council approval. Two draft zoiie plans have already been' prepared and sent back to developers for revisions, Howes said. According to Howes, the plan would be to developers' benefit. An arboretum would be "a nice ametiity to have in the middle of a residential development," he said, and a homeowners association wouldn't haye to assume the costs or liability df maintaining the open space. FREE HOUSE* The historic Gaus house located at Jefferson St. is available at no charge •except for relocation costs to your site in Carlsbad. It is a 1 story Victorian of approx. 1,000 sq.ft. w/2 BR, 1 BA, fireplace, hardwood floors & in excellent condition. Interested parties must have a site that meets with the approval ofthe Historic Preservation Committee, & will be willing to maintain the original character of the house. ' / ' •• For further info contact Mr. Bob Herring of the Carlsbad Union Church, 729-2331. ' • - • . TAKE YOUR CHOICE TWO UNIQUE INNS ON THE SHORES OF CARLSBAD Beach TBirnce Inn IMI INNON THI MAtH i4 ov^wjookwGTHe ^'£$EAUTIFUt;«4)^ PACIFIC • OlrKUy Oft ttM beach • MtlncUv* SulM • Swlnvnlng pool, tlwapif pool, Huna It be^ • PiAitte baleoniM, flrapU^ UtdwnettM • CojMntntal bnakftil-jgoM vl^ • Ehgim lwntymoon«#i «^.JEn^^ 2n5t)cainSt,Ciiltbiii,CA9^^ (619)72M951 ' ^ yirds (rom State Beach «10 mlnulM North o( San Oiego • Oetan yl«w meeting room ' • jFaniily M«B«;Wiiwt(tt 'k'<'!hfklSmiV>'^*»»'* [; «C(iitllniniil bndc^ ^ /Sk /E areer right wel earch state Ktlcal/ anda PC best d who n one tasKs ' w/t op Inage- ' 18K 766-1 M AUVbkllbt! 942-1100 Telemarketing CAREER OPPORTUNITY Blessed with the gift of gab? Let it make money for you selling sut>- scriptionsover the teleptione!! We are looking for dependable, hard- working individuals to work part time in the evenings. Salary plus commission, professional, fun working environment. Contact De- borah Caldwell at 753-6543. or apply in person at 687 First Street. Encinitas. Tow truck driver. Good driving re- cord. Varied shifts. Houriy & com- mission. Exper pref. Apply at Bechtel Towing, 2201 San Dieguito Dr, Del Mar. TYPESETTER/TYPIST POSITIONS Day & night available. Full time. W F. Proof of US Citizenship re- quired. Apply in person, hlorth Coast Printers, 687 First St, En- cinitas. WAIT PERSON, tireakfast shift. Apply at Peppermill Restaurant, 429 Encinitas Blvd, 436-8664, Waiter or waitress, part time. Apply Whispering Palms Country Club, near Del Mai, 756-2471, to begin immediately. Waitress experienced, neat appear- ance, FT position. Local resort hotel. Please call 756-1131, ext 273 tsetween 8am-Noon. Yard person wanted, light mecha- nical experience. Apply 1900 No Highway 101. Leucadia, 35 POSITIONS WANTED Mature German lady looking for nurse, companion work. Cooking, cleaning, shopping, errands. 20 yrs exp. Love to help elderly. Please call Luise, 756-3487: Retired, experienced secretary will type reports, resumes, manu- scripts, etc, 931-0429, SWISS girl, 19, gd command of En- glish, child care & medical exp seeks nice family w/children for live in employment. Pis write to: Pia Foglia, Huzlenstrasse 2. 8604 Volketswil. Switzerland, w/ photo or call 011411/9455800, 46 BUS. OPPORTUNITIES ATTN EX-AMWAY DISTRIBUTORS Re-new and find legs for your Dream, Phone Amway Distributor ••B,K," Davis. 753-2224. B^uty Salon. Never opened. 650 >q ft. Sunset view, sundeck. Sale or lease, 545 Second St, Enc. 942-4386 50 NOTICES The historic Gaus house located at Jefferson St Is available at no charge except for relocation costs to your site in Carlsbad. It is a 1 story Victorian of approx 1,000 sq ft w/2 BR, 1 BA, fireplace, hard- wood floors & in excellent cond. Interested parties must have a site that meets with the approval of the Historic Presen/ation Commit- tee. 4 will be willing to mainiain the original character of the house. For further info contact Mr Bob Her- ring ol the Carlsbad Union Church. 729-2331, 13, Sun 3i chair, B,H . rTOvie ng BR. cfib, hi e proj & screen. Cardiff: 145 Mozart, SaVSun. King size bed, large microwave, furn collectiblei, no junk! 436-1272 Cardiff. 1109 Sea Village Dr. Fn Sat. 10-4, Teen clothes, toys Barbie furn 4 access, household EnC: 203 Via Sarasan. Sat 9-3pm f^oving sale! Furn, antiques, gar den tools, bike, books, etc. Encinitas, 1097 Oceanic Dr. Sun. 3/20, 9-1, Furniture, clothes, kitchenware. misc. Encinitas, 1560 Lorraine Dr, Sat- Sun, Mar 18-19, 8am. MOVING SALE. Couch, desk, sofa table, lamps, misc. Come early! LaCosta, 3019Garboso. Sat. 8-12, Bikes, toys, typewriter, games, clarinet, coats, formals, books. Bell helmet, baby items, misc. Leuc: 1475 Hymettus Ave, Sat 3/ 19/88, 8am. Two at one stop! Kids are selling good stuff after years ot collecting. Adult sale across the street. San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 333 Encinitas Blvd. Enc. Mar 18. 19. 9-2pm. Rummage Sale. Also lunch, boutique and bake sale. 75 ARTS & CRAFTS Call 755-9437 for info on Helen Wallace's Pysanka Egg Class this Sat 3/19/88 4 Wed 3/23/88. 79 COIN, GEMS, FURS '/2 CARAT DIAMOND RING, 10 di- amond melee. Appraised at $1,700. Best offer. 259-4884. 80 PETS & LIVESTOCK AKC REGISTERED Yellow Labrador puppies $300. 753-8426 High Point English Pleasure Cham- pion, Arab Gelding. 7 years, bay, sound, excellent disposition, no vices, $1,750, 438-5160. Horse training 4 riding lessons. Ex- perienced w/all styles of riding. Will wrk w/your horse's problems. Ref's. 438-5160, am's 4 eves. Rescue a cat or dog by giving them a good, loving home. If you prefer a specific breed, we can contact you when one is impounded, Male dog, $35; female, $40, Cost in- cludes neutering or spaying, rabies, 5 in 1 shot 4 license for 1 year. Call FOCAS (Friends ol County Animal Shelters) at (619)466-0426, (619)267- 2856. . Very pretty AQHA 8 yr old buckskin mare, 15.1 hands, exp'd trail, $3,500. (619)481-3298. Turn Trash Into Cash. Sell it in the Classifieds. Short bds/long bds, lactory direcl pricing. Impact Surtboard De- signs, 294-8072. 944-6197, FIREWOOD FOR SALE OAK. EUCALYPTUS, 4 PINE Seasoned, split wood. Free delivery, 753-8853 FOR SALE 4-General Electric refrigerators.^ $60 each. Lady Kenmore electric' washer. $75, Queen waterbed. $75, For more info call 943-9963 anytime. FREE! Horse manure. Great fertilizer for gardens, A bucket or a pickup truck full, U-haul it and U-can have it! 755-4720 Garden tractor. Briggs Straton en- gine. Good cond. $200, Pair iron doors-4 ft wide/7 ft high. 317 La Mesa Ave. Enc. 753-2935. Mink jacket, $35; love seat 4 otto- man, $35; desk. $15, Kitch- enware and more, 943-7559, PROPANE GAS-BEST PRICE IN TOWN. GRANGETTO'S FARM STORE. 203 SO RSF RD. ENC, 944-5777 Answer to Puzzle Rattan dinette set, 4 chrs, $425. Qn sz bed w/20 yr warranty, 1 yr old. grey lacquer platform, $300. Sax- ophone w/case, $275. Patio set, tbie, 4 chrs, umbrella, imported, $150. EIna sewing machine, xint cond. $90, 944-3608, Refrigerator. Moving, must sell. Ex- cellent condition. $100 OBO. Also, brass 4 glass dining rm set. 4 chairs, covered in burgundy velour. Like new. $400 080, 721-9348, Iv mssg, Pentax/Ricoh lens, 50mm. f/2, like new, $40, Dennis, 931-0800, 100 MISC FOR SALE INDIAN BLANKIT IMCW orw fn* MWInf nn mW. AIM CN)*et Of WM Of ifown. Aum»mic *x»tn DM««n ben On« PvnonMv Mrt^ tv WtM on MMKtrtt M*n And CTHtf Orowr>«n« Cr*t« •vMfvMion tIK v«u« Por onhr lit Pottvmo orrvTM To rrw ^MK »»«MM n vw^n Ur9*nttv »v TrltM. n«M« Writ* Cr*H wm Otrt DrvwMna Cr*M tnmttlan. Bl Ma tM. Hnton. M.C »IM feting, tns, etc, l.^'jL(vei CARLSBAD COMMERCIAL 1.300 sq ft al $1.15 per sq AGENT 944-7 Cardiff. Ocean view, watch wh^ ly Prking, walk lo bch. Quiet. L • '-V*' • able, $525/mo-^ NNN, 8022. COMMERCIAL OFFICE! Downtown (Elm Ave) Carlsbad, F BIdg, Parking, 600 sq ft "As for Only . 60 per sq beginning rental, "NNN", Harry 755-8', Commercial/office space. Pri location, downtown Encinitas, off-street parking. 1,125 sq $900. Morryor Bob, 753-1 H EXECUTIVE OFFICE Del Mar area. Sublease 777 sq I Priced right! Phone 4 furn opt Call Mike 481-798 Excellent retail space, downtow, Encinitas. 564 First, $750, 65C sq ft, 753-2425, OCEAN VIEW OFFICE SPACE 350 4 730 sq ft suites avail, ,85e per sq ft. 2141 El Camino Real. Oceanside. Call Rohn Propertiei; . 436-7646. -Z^ Oceanside-Store for rent. Retail c office. Air cond, carpeted. 750 s ft, good location, 727-7979, OFFICE SPACE, 804 Highway IC Leucadia, $395 mo. lease JUNE WOOD REALTY 753-6' OFFICE SPACE IN LA COST, Within attorneys' offices, 200 s beautiful, professional office, ception 4 conference room use eluded. Secretary 4 Xerox ava Call 942-8900 PRIME BEACH LOCATIOl FREE RENT/SOME UTILS INi HWY lOl-ENCoffice or retail ner w/parking, $375 mo. JIMMY DURANTE-DM..offi' service w/parking. Two 30f offices. Utilities included, mo ea. CAMINO DEL MAR-DM..Ut office space, ocean view, 250-1.520 sq ft. From $1, ft, CALVI-SHULTZ & ASSO 942-9000 ASK FOR VIC SMALL OFFICE FOR REN' 1 of 4 offices in professional ; 81 sq ft plus shared rece, area, Sorrento Valley Rd, / able $300/mo includes util' 587-1366 SOLANA EXECUTIVE PL/ 215 S. Hwy 101, Solana Be PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SU 200-1,600 SqFt office: 755-0139 481 Warehouse or mini buslnet zone. 480 sq ft, 24 hour, access, llOv power pro night lighted, Metron 0 Inc, 813 Academy Dr. S Beach, (619)755-4477. XLNT ENCINITAS oflice fo Business with waiting roorr scaped, courtyard, parklPi typing sen/ice, post offici $310 mo, Don. 436-08.' Carlsbad Union Church REV, A, BARRY JONES REV, fylAX VAGUE REV, GARY BROWN REV, WILLIS NEWTON, Jr. CRAIG CRAf^BLET Senior Minister Associate Minister Minister to Young Adults Minister of Visitation Minister to Youth CORRINNE DRURY Directorof Children's Ministries 1988 March 16, 1988 •i-^mMGritP-^-r,--.- CiTy OF Lynn Fitzgerald, Manageinent Analyst CAi<LSBM) Redevelopment, City of Carlsbad 2965 Roosevelt Street, Suite B Carlsbad, California 92008-2389 Dear Ms. Fitzgerald, We were delighted to meet with you yesterday to review the plans for the Gaus house. As you know, it is our desire to fully cooperate with you and the Historic Preservation Commission in meeting the requirement set forth by the Commission. We would request an extension of the deadline to April 11, or if time requires it. May 9. We will follow your suggestion of today to post a sign in front of the Gaus house that will read as follows: Historic House Available For h the cost of moving For information, call 729-2331 We are placing the following schedule of ads in the Blade Tribune: „ -, • r-. March 11 - Classified March 16 - Classified March 21 - Display Ad in Sports Section March 23 - Display Ad in North County Section March 30 - Main News Section Display Ad Schedule of Ads in the Carlsbad Journal: March 16 - Classified March 23 - Display Ad in Main News Section March 30 - Display Ad in Main News Section April 6 - Display Ad in Main News Section We will request all candidates to give us in writing the following: T a. • .c ^ • j_ ^ -Location of proposed site -Size of site -Legal ownership of site -Potential use of the house -State an agreement to maintain the original character of the house -Agreement to pay half the cost of moving the house All applications will be mailed to you as soon as they are received by us. 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619)729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals Ms. Lynn Fitzgerald Page 2 March 16, 1988 Please be assured that we will make every effort to comply with your requests. Please let me know if you have any further ideas or suggestions. Enclosed please find a copy for the Historic Preservation Cominission if you feel it appropriate to forward. Sincerely, Robert Herring Business Manager y/ RH:dl Enc. CC: Chris DeCerbo NOTICE: The Historic Gaus House at 3162 Jefferson Street is available at no charge except for a 1/2 share of relocation costs to your site in Carlsbad. It is a one-story cottage/bungalow of approximately 1000 square feet with two bedrooms, one bath, fireplace, hardwood floors and in excellent condition. Interested parties must have a site that meets with the approval of the Historic Preservation Commission and they must be willing to maintain the character of the house. For further information contact Mr. Bob Herring of the Carlsbad Union Church at 729-2331. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT ^ ,,, REDEVELOPMENT OFFICE 2965 Roosevelt Street Suite B Carlsbad, CA 92008 (619) 434-2811 MARCH 7, 1988 4 I HAR 1988 " PLANNING DEPARFi^Ei^i : Bob Herring A CARLSBAD Union Church 'v 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, CA. 92008 ^^ CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, GAUS HOUSE Dear Mr. Herring: Thank you for responding to my letter of February 9, 1988. We are encouraged to know that you are moving ahead with plans for the relocation of the Gaus House. In your February 29, 1988 letter, you have requested a signature to the list of conditions. It is not appropriate for a staff member to sign such a letter. Please realize that you are bound by the Conditional Use Permit and the Resolution relating to the Union Church project. I am acting as a monitoring agent for the Historic Preservation Commission. All the time requirements will remain the same. An approved applicant must be selected, with the approval of the Historic Preservation Commission, by April 4, 1988. I will restate, that it is important to begin this review process now, so the Commission will have sufficient time to evaluate the applicants. In relation to Item 4 which states: "Any interested and qualified parties' sites, possibly including storage yards, will be reviewed " I can't say whether this is a suitable arrangement or not. Again this will be up to the determination of the Commission. UNION CHURCH, GAUS HOUSE BOB HERRING March 8, 1988 Page 2 Please contact this office to develop some plan of action for the April 4, 1988, deadline. The Historic Preservation Commission meets on the second Monday of the month; the next meeting is March 14, 1988. Sincerely, LYNN FITZGERALD Management Analyst/Redevelopment LF:al Planning Director Associate Planner/Chris DeCerbo Assistant City Attomey Housing and Redevelopment Director Carlsbad Union Church REV. A. BARRY JONES Senior Minister REV. MAX VAGUE Associate Minister REV, GARY BROWN Minister to Young Adults REV. WILLIS NEWTON, Jr. Minister of Visitation CRAIG CRAMBLET Minister to Youth CORRINNEDRURY Directorq / February 29, 1988 Ms. L'/nn FitzGerald Cif/ of Carlsbad 2965 Roosevelt Street, Ste. B Carlsbad, CA. 92008 Subject: Conditional Use Perinit No. 297 Dear Ms. FitzGerald: In accordance with Item 23 of C.U.P. No. 297, we propose to implement the following program for the Gaus House Relocation: 1. Publish the enclosed notice in the Carlsbad Journal and the Oceanside Blade Tribune for four consecutive weeks. 2. Post a notice on the House and at City Hall. 3. Contact parties that have expressed an interest in the House. 4. Any interested and qualified parties' sites, possibly including storage yards, will be reviewed with the Historic Preservation Committee for their approval and to comply with at least the following guidelines: a. Have proof of ownership of a site for the House. b. Have proof of financial capability to complete the relocation. c. Agree to have the House removed from Carlsbad Union Church's property by September 1 , 1 988 . d. Be willing to abide by the decision of the Historic Preservation Committee. 5. if there is no response, then the House will be video- taped and documented with plans and elevations. 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619)729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference S The National Association of Evangelicals C.U.P NO. 297 - 2-February 29, 1988 6. Following completion of documentation, submission of a report of the relocation efforts outlined in Item 1 through h, and with approval of the Planning Director, the House will be demolished. Please indicate your concurrence with this program by signing in the space provided below and returning a copy to us. We will proceed with the program immediately upon receipt of the signed copy. Sincerely yours. Bob Herring NAME T I TLE enc. BH : od NOTICE: The Historic Gaus House located at Jefferson Street is available at no charge except for relocation costs to your site in Carlsbad. It is a one-story Victorian of approximately 10 00 square feet with two bedrooms, one bath, fireplace, hardwood floors and in excellent condition. Interested parties must have a site that meets with the approval of the Historic Preservation Committee, and be willing to maintain the original character of the house. For further information contact Mr. Bob Herring of the Carlsbad Union Church - 729-2331. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT H^?Sf^^ REDEVELOPMENT OFFICE 2965 Roosevelt Street Suite B Carlsbatj, CA 92008 (619) 434-2811 Olitg of (UnriBbuh February 9, 1988 PiJ^^ ^^^^ Bob Herring c/rvof Union Church OnnLssAn 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, CA. 92008 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, GAUS HOUSE Dear Mr. Herring: I just received more information from the Assistant City Attorney on the Gaus House relocation issue. This material answers the question regarding the selection process of the Gaus House. The Historic Preservation Commission will be selecting the recipient of the Gaus House. The site must be carefully chosen, the landmark designation must be agreeable to the new owners and the responsibility of the care and maintenances of this structure needs to be established. Please review the material enclosed and contact me as soon as possible. We need to establish some method of structuring this task. It will be necessary to inform the Historic Preservation Commission of the interested parties we both have located. Due to the time constraints of the Conditional Use Permit, the relocation applicant must be chosen by April 4, 1988. It will be important to begin this review process now, so the Commission will have sufficient time to do the necessary evaluation of applicants. I will call you within a few day so that we may schedule a meeting to discuss this matter. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, LYNN FITZGEI Management Analyst/Redevelopment LF:ec c: Assistant City Attomey Housing and Redevelopment Director Planning Director Chris DeCerbo/Associate Planneri February 8, 1988 TO: 'yj\ FROM: Redeve1opment Att: Lynn FitzGerald City Attorney CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 297 (CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH) GAUS HOUSE RELOCATION In reviewing the minutes of the Historic Preservation Commission meeting of January 11, 1988, I noted that the Commission incjuired as to how to proceed to finalize the relocation of the Gaus house as required by condition number 2 3 of the above referenced use permit. The Commission should select from the available sites for relocation of the Gaus house that one that best fulfills the purpose and intent of Title 22 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code and enter into an agreement with the owners of the new site that the Gaus house is an historic landmark and that it will not be torn down, demolished, altered, removed or relocated without first obtaining a permit from the Commission as required by Chapter 22.08 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. In addition, the owners will acquire the duty to maintain the Gaus house in good repair pursuant to CMC Section 22.08.040. I also noted that it was stated the Church will need to pay off the mortgage on the house before it is moved. The existing mortgage will not follow the house to its new location. Should you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact me. RONALD R. BALL Assistant City Attorney rmh c: Planning Director HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT c.y' ty I b REDEVELOPMENT OFFICE 2965 Roosevelt Street Suite 8 Carlsbad, CA 92008 (619) 434-2811 FEBRUARY 3, 1988 Bob Herring Union Church 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, Ca. 92008 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, GAUS HOUSE This letter will restate our conversation of January 6, 1988. On January 5, 1988, the City of Carlsbad approved Agenda Bill 9240-1 which vacated the public alley between Pine Avenue and Oak Avenue. This vacation was a reiguirement of Conditional Use Permit No. 297. Item 30: Approval of CUP-297 is contingent upon the granting of a vacation of a portion of the public alley by the City Council. If the alley vacation is not granted, this approval is void. Approval of CUP 297 shall in no way bind the City to approve proposed alley vacation. As you are aware, the street vacation activates another condition of CUP 297. Item 23: This project is approved subject to the condition that the project applicants actively pursue the relocation of the Gaus House to an alternative site in Carlsbad subject to the satisfaction of the Historic Preservation Commission. Relocation efforts shall include, but not be limited to, the publishing a in a local paper of four weekly notices stating the availability of the Gaus House at no cost for preservation purposes. Additionally, the Gaus House shall be posted with a similar notice. If an alternative site is not located within 90 days of the approval of this project, then a report shall be submitted to the Planning Department documenting relocation efforts. With the approval of the Planning Director and the satisfaction of Condition No. 21 above, the applicant can then demolish the Gaus House. If an alternative site is found, then the project applicants CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH, GAUS BOB HERRING February 3, 1988 PAGE 2 shall be required t pay no more than one-half the cost for relocation of the Gaus House to an alternative site. Relocation costs shall not include costs for land, site preparation, foundation, or permits. It seems that you shall have good luck in finding a new owner for the Gaus House since you informed me that you had several people interested in the structure and we have also had several inquiries. On our end, Mr. Gordon Johnson has been interested in the house for quite awhile, records show that he may have been in touch with both our offices as early as August 12, 1987. The Johnson's have a lot location and are very anxious to make contact with you. He can be located at (619) 434-7411. Additionally, a local church would like to use the building as a counseling center. Once I receive more information, I will direct those people to you. I have included Resolution No. 2662 for your review. Please call my office if you wish to set up a meeting to discuss the issues which concern the Historic Preservation Commission. I have reviewed the conditions, which affect the Gaus House, with the City Attorney. He informs me that good faith compliance must be shown on this relocation requirement. Non-compliance with this condition could cause review and re-examination of the Conditional Use Permit and denial of demolition permit(s). Please review the material enclosed. If you would like to meet and discuss anything further, please call 434-2811. Sincerely, LYNN FITZGEI Management Analyst/Redevelopment LF:al c: City Attomey Housing and Redevelopment Director Planning Director Senior Planner/Chris De Cerbo Victory Christian High School 117') HARDINC; • CARLSBAI"), CA 9J()()f) • ((,I').) 729-1 10.5 ,/?C'' July 21, 1987 fi: Mr. ChristopherDeCerbo '•; Associate Planner \ City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009-4859 Dear Mr. DeCerbo: RE: CUP 116 (A) We are currently discussing our future relationship with the Carlsbad Union Church. We are also studying other potential opportunities for relocation. In the meantime we have remained well below our maximum allotment for students at this site. Sincerely, / John Heppner Principal 2 z da y. o. I CHRIST' . ROMANS 8:.37 4025 Baldwin Lane Calrsbad, Ca. 92008 June 15,1987 CarlsbadCity Planning Commission 2075 Las falmas Carlsbad, Ca. 92009 Dear Members: May this letter be read and recorded in reguard to the Building Permit requested by the Carlsbad Union Church. The Carlsbad Union Church is asking for a Build- ing Permit In order td|)e able to build a new structure on the corner of Pine and Jefferson. It will be also necessary t o remove some exhistlng buildings so the new building can be built. We want to encourage and ask each member of the Carlsbad City planning Commission to approve and grant this request without delay. This building will be used for the same purposes as the previous buildings were used, church facilities. Many people moving Intocthls area need and will need a place to worship. Respectively June 10, 1.987 To; City of Carlsbad From; Carlsbad Union Church Regarding; Agreement to pay fees for facilities and improvements as required by growth management system Enclosed is the agreement signed by our officer. As advised by you we are submitting it before noon today. Since we recieved it from you only last friday afternoon our legal counsel has not been available to review it. As church volunteers we feel a little bit of pressuredue to the shortness of time and the importance of not being removed from the Planning Commission Agenda of June !?• We are somewhat comforted by your telling us that this agreement is required of everyone. Thank your for your kind considerations. 0. Earl Dyer, Vice President 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT J^M (619)438-1161 Citp of Carlflfbab Oune 2, 1987 Carlsbad Union Church 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 SUBOECT: CUP-297 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH Preliminary Staff Report The preliminary staff report for the above referenced project will be available for you to pick up on Friday, Oune 5, 1987, after 8 a.m. This preliminary report will be discussed by staff at the Development Coordinating Committee (D.C.C.) meeting which will be held on Oune 8, 1987. A twenty (20) minute appointment has been set aside for you at 9:20 a.m. If you have any questions concerning your project, you should attend the D.C.C. meeting. It is necessary that you bring your required colored exhibit(s) with you to this meeting in order for your project to go forward to Planning Comission. If you do not plan to attend this •eetlng, please make arrangements to have your colored exhiblt(s) here by the scheduled time above. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact the Planning Department at ^38-1161. CITY OF CARLSBAD MICHAEL 0. HOLZMILLER Planning Director By: O^^l^yvAywr Planning Department MOH:dm 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT WtHWJfM (619)438-1161 Citp of Carls(bab Oune 2, 1987 Oames Thayer, Architect 23276 South Pointe Drive Laguna Hills, California 92653 SUBOECT: CUP-297 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH Preliminary Staff Report The preliminary staff report for the above referenced project will be available for you to pick up on Friday, Oune 5, 1987, after 8 a.m. This preliminary report will be discussed by staff at the Development Coordinating Committee (D.C.C.) meeting which will be held on Oune 8, 1987. A twenty (20) minute appointment has been set aside for you at 9:20 a.m. If you have any questions concerning your project, you should attend the D.C.C. meeting. It is necessary that you bring your required colored exhlblt(s) with you to this meeting in order for your project to go forward to Planning Commission. If you do not plan to attend this meeting, please make arrangements to have your colored exhibit(s) here by the scheduled time above. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact the Planning Department at '••38-1161. CITY OF CARLSBAD MICHAEL 0. HOLZMILLER Planning Director By; ranning Department MOH :dm FERRELL 421 LAUREL STRLET P.O. BOX 630 SAN DIEGO. CA 92112 619/236-0941 May 26, 1987 Steve Jantz Engineering Department City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009-4859 Re: Carlsbad Union Church Dear Steve: To confirm our telephone conversation of May 21, we understand that there are no written policies regarding the vacation of streets and alleys within the City of Carlsbad. You indicated you will try to obtain some guidelines on departmental routing procedures if those are available. In the event something turns up, please send it to my attention. Sincerely, BILL RIDINGER BR:gm cc: Chris DeCerbo Bob Herring Earl Dyer SERVING THE C O N S T R 1.1 C T I 0 N I N H U S T H Y 1 O li O V ! R : 0 Y r ^ R Carlsbad Union Church REV. A. BARRY JONES Senior Minister REV. MAX VAGUE Associate Minister REV, GARY BROWN Minister to Young Adults REV. WILLIS NEWTON, Jr. Minister of Visitation CRAIG CRAMBLET Minister to Youth CORRINNEDRURY Directofti^Hiih*rji^Ministries ^ V ^ 5 9 n •' -. May 22, 1987 Marvin Ferrell 421 Laurel Street P.O. Box 630 San Diego, Ca 92112 Dear Marv, To comply with your request of May 8, 1987, I am forwarding the names and addresses of the owners of property in the next two parcels within 300 feet of the church. A. Radius map #2 and 3. Owner: Stanley G. and Gloria E. Carnoll Address: P.O. Box 432, Pauma Valley, Ca 92061 B. Radius map #4 Owner: Foodmaker Inc. Address: P.O. Box 783, San Diego, Ca 92112 C. Radius map #5 Owner: Alan K. Jacobs Address: 3044 Harding, Carlsbad, Ca 92008 I added B and C just in case you needed it. Sincerely, ROBERT HERRING cc: Jim Thayer Earl Dyer RH:emm 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619)729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals Carlsbad Union Church REV, A, BARRY JONES REV, MAX VAGUE REV, WILLIS NEWTON, Jr, CRAIG CRAMBLET Senior Minister Associate Minister Minister of Visitation Minister to Youth CORRINNE DRURY Director of Children's Ministries May 8, 1987 Mr. Chris DeCerbo, Associate Planner City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009-4859 Re: CUP-297 (Carlsbad Union Church) Dear Mr. DeCerbo: CS y>'''\ 4\ In anticipation of the upcoming review by the Planning Commission, we would like to obtain a copy of your staff's recommendations in regard to this project. Please notify us when this information will become available We would like to pick it up at that time. Cordially yours, 4 ' // ROBERT hERRING Business Administrator RH: gm 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California92008 • (619) 729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregation Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals REV. A. BARRY JONES Senior Minister Carlsbad Union Church REV MAX VAGUE Associate Minister REV, WILLIS NEWTON, Jr, Minister of Visitation CRAIG CRAMBLET Minister to Youth CORRINNE DRURY Director of Children's Ministries April 30, 1987 Mr. Christopher De Cerbo Associate Planner Planning Department City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 Re: CUP-297 Carlsbad Union Church Historical Survey Hand carried with this letter is an original and three copies of the Westec Historical Survey for the Carlsbad Union Church and the Gaus House requested by you. This completes all of your requirements of us relative to CUP-297. Sincerely, Robert Herring /*1ff^M^^ Business Manager —^ RH:dl 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619) 729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals WESTEC Services, Inc. C, 5510 Morehouse Drive, San Diego, OA 92121-1709 ' - >/ (619)458-9044 ' April 16, 1987 Mr. Gary Nessim The Village Realtors 2860 State Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Re: Historical Report for Carlsbad Union Church and Gaus House Dear Mr. Nessim: I have enclosed one copy of the fmal report for the Carlsbad Union Church and the Gaus House for your information and for the membership of the Carlsbad Historical Society. The city will have a 30 day review period for your comments. Steve Van Wormer and I had originally intended to present the proposed mitigation measures at the Carlsbad Historical Society's general meeting, but we were not on the agenda for April. Our schedule is such that we must now tum in our report. Steve mentioned that you were interested in future use of the site; in response to that, there has been no change in ownership since the founding of the church, and the present owners want to build a new church. Please call me if you have questions or comments. I can be reached at the above telephone number on extension 328. Best regards, )ennis Gallegos Project Manager DG:raj Enclosures cc: Patricia Cratty SeniOT Management Analyst City of Carlsbad T1MELE6S ACCH1TECTUD.E INC. April 14, 1987 City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, Ca. 92009-4859 Re: Carlsbad Union Church Dear Christopher D. Decerbo, Associate Planer: We are sending you revised parking lot plan for the S.E. corner of Oak and Harding as per our telecon last week. Please call if this needs further revision. We also show 88 spaces on site and 10 street spaces. If no further revisions, let rae know and I will forward 12 copies. The landscBDing is 19% of the site. Sincerely, ames M. Thayer, Architect JMT/1 cc: Earl Dyer Bob Herring Marv Ferrell Enc. APR 198? PUMNtNGOEnUnMEMT CITVOF CMilSBAD Timeless Architecture Inc. 23276 South Point Drive Suite 208 Laguna Hills Calif. 92653 (714) 951 0802 (714) 831 8110 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT M^O/(^M (619) 438-1161 Citp of €axl&hah March 16, 1987 W. Marvin Ferrell 421 Laurel Street P.O. Box 630 San Diego, California 92112 RE: CUP-297 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH Dear Mr. Ferrell: Per your letter dated March 3, 1987, regarding the processing requirements for the two historic sites on the Carlsbad Union Church property, staff has consulted with the Historic Preservation Commission. It is their recommendation that an environmental study be completed for purposes of determining the historical significance of the two sites. After this is submitted to the City for review, we will accordingly add a condition to the project requiring documentation of the sites prior to demolition. Sincerely, CHRIS DECERBO Associate Planner CD: dm cc: Robert Herring iSLLCM W. MAR'^^ERRELL 421 LAUREL STREET P.O. BOX 630 SAN DIEGO. CA 92112 619/236-0941 March 3, 1987 - ^ ^ %^ Chris De Cerbo H^R w Associate Planner pUNNtNGOfftfl''*'*' ^ City of Carlsbad CARISBAD 2075 Las PalmasDrive V Carlsbad, CA 92009 RE: CUP-297 Carlsbad Union Church Dear Mr. De Cerbo: After receiving your letter dated December 31, 1986 (copy attached) regarding Carlsbad Union Church, we engaged one of the consultants suggested by you to conduct the study required by your letter as required by Title 22 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code, "Historic Preservation", and the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code 21000. As you must know, these studies are to determine the historical significance of the properties. Informal discussions with a number of environmental consultants indicated that neither of the properties of Carlsbad Union Church nor the Gaus house were historically significant. We asked Westec Services to conduct the study requested by you. We received a letter dated January 5, 1987 (copy attached) from Westec Services stating that you have asked them not to conduct the study, but to proceed with the documentation of the structure. We are very confused by the various conflicting actions of the Planning Department. As you know, we have not received the Conditional Use Permit which we have requested. We have stated in meetings and conversations with you in the past that if the properties were historically significant, we would do any documentation required before the demolition. However, to require that documentation prior to the consideration of a Conditional Use Permit is extremely unusual. To assume the existing structures are historically significant without conducting the governmental mandated studies to determine their significance is even more confusing to us. I assume that your current position is that the properties are historically significant. If this is true Carlsbad Union Church would be willing to agree to documentation prior to demolition of the structures. We are quite willing to agree to that, and if SERVING THC CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IOR O ! R :• 0 YEARS PLANNING DEPARTMENT 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 (619) 438-1161 titp of tavlabah December 31, 1986 RECEIVED JAN 0 51986 FERREIlC^l y- , Carlsbad Union Church "~ c/o W. Marvin Ferrell P. 0. Box 630 San Diego, CA 92112 RE: CUP-297 - CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH Dear Mr. Ferrell: The city of Carlsbad's Historic Preservation Commission has recently prepared a list of sites within the City that are being reviewed for possible recommendation as historic sites. Two of the sites on this list include; (1) Carlsbad Union Church - 800 Pine Avenue and (2) Gaus House - 3162 Jefferson Street, both of which are located upon the proposed site area for CUP-297 (Carlsbad Union Church). In accordance with the requirements of Title 22 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code, "Historic Preservation", and the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code 21000, the Planning Director has determined that historical surveys for both of these sites shall be required to be conducted and reports prepared, and submitted to the City as part of the environmental review for this project. For you reference I have included below a list of three qualified environmental consultants, any one of which you may select to conduct the survey and prepare the necessary documentation. WESTEC SERVICES c/o Richard Carrico 5510 Morehouse Drive San Diego, CA 92121 458-9044 RECON c/o Susan Hector 1276 Morena Boulevard San Diego, CA 92110 275-3732 MOONEY-LEVINE & ASSOCIATES c/o John Cook 9903 "B" Businesspark Avenue San Diego, CA 92021 578-8964 December 31, 1986 Page Two If you have any questions or concerns regarding this requirement please do not hesitate to contact me. In addition, please have the selected consultant contact me prior to beginning the historical surveys. sincerely, ^ CHRISTOPHER D. DE CERBO Associate Planner CDD:bn ^^^[^ WESTEC Services, Inc. 5510 Morehouse Drive, San Diego, CA 92121-1709 (619) 458-9044 RECEIVED FEB 91987 FERREIICM February 1987 Mr. Marvin Parrel 1 2461 Fifth Avenue P. 0. Box 630 Sari Diego, Califomia 9211£ Re: Historical Report for Carlsbad Union Church Dear Mr. Farrell: Since our telephone conversation on l-c:6-a7, I contacted Chris DeCerbo conceming the historical literature review and evaluation of the structure as to significance. Chris informed rne to not conduct a significance study as per previous requirements of the City of Carlsbad. He felt the structure should be treated as a significant historical property and that a detailed historical docurnentation similar to a Historical Resources Inventory and Historic American Buildings Survey Documentation should be conducted before he would review your request for a demolition permit. This type of documentation requires a full description of the structure and discussion of changes and alterations where evident. The purpose of this study is to document the developmental history of the building from available primary and secondary sources, including drawings, maps, photogr^aphs and related requested a video tape of the elevation and a floor plan. The cost and scope of work I provided you was for an initial study and evaluation of site importance as per CEQA and City Guidelines. The City of Carlsbad is treating this property as a significant historical resource and as such requests a full historical documentation of the structure. It was requested by Mr. DeCerbo that the extensive historical study be prepared before a permit for demolition would be considered, rather than considering the historical study as a condition of approval. The cost and time requirements for an extensive historical study along the guidelines of State of California Historical Resouv^ces Inventory and Historic American Building Survey Documentation Standards is roughly $3500.00 and can be completed within four to six weeks. Should you request WESTEC to conduct this type of historical study please contact me and I will prepare a new Scope of Services and budget. materials, st ruct ure, In add it ion, he site plan with regards, Jennis Gallegos Project Manager REV. A. BARRY JONES Senior Minister Carlsbad Union Church REV MAX VAGUE Associate Minister REV. WILLIS NEWTON, Jr. Minister of Visitation CRAIG CRAMBLET Minister to Youth CORRINNE DRURY Director of Children's Ministries February 19, 1987 Mr. Christopher De Cerbo Associate Planner Planning Department City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 Dear Chris, Enclosed please find a letter to the City of Carlsbad from our neighbor, Mr. Robert Barker, giving his consent to our request for the vacation of the alley adjoining our two properties. A copy of this letter is being hand delivered to Steven C. Jantz of the Engineering Department. I trust this will help expedite the approval of our CUP-297. Sincerely, -y Robert Herring Business Manager RH:dl CC: Charlie Grimm Gary Wayne Earl Dyer Marvin Ferrell James Thayer 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbaci, California92008 • (619)729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals Date ^3 /(/./ffr The City of Carlsbad City Hall 12 0 0 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 This is to confirm that I have reviewed the Site Development Plans, dated January 20, 19 87, of the Carlsbad Union Church and have given ray consent for them to proceed with the application for the vacation of the alley East of and adjoining my property. Parcel No. 204-032-01 on the North and East corner of Oak and Jefferson. The half of the vacated alley adjoining my property would be retained by me. Robert Barker DATE: TO : X Planning Department Engineering Department FROM: Fire Department CONDITIONS FOR PROJECT # STANDARD CONDITIONS 8. 9. 11. Prior to the issuance of building permits, complete building plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Flre Department. Additional public and/or on site flre hydrants shall be provided if deemed necessary by the Fire Marshal. The applicant shall submit two (2) copies of a site plan showing locations of existing and proposed fire hydrants and on site roads and drives to the Flre Marshal for approval. An all weather access road shall be maintained throughout construction. All required fire hydrants, water mains and appurtenances shall be operational prior to combustible building materials being located on the project site. Proposed security gate systems shall be provided with "Knox" key operated override switch, as specified by the Fire Department. All private driveways shall be kept clear of parked vehicles at all times, and shall have posted "No Parking/Fire Lane-Tow Away Zone" pursuant to Section 17.04.040, Carlsbad Municipal Code. Fire retardant roofs shall be required on all structures. Brush clearance shall be maintained according to the specifications contained in the City of Carlsbad Landscape Guidelines Manual. All fire alarm systems, flre hydrants, extinguishing systems, automatic sprinklers, ' and other systems pertinent to the project shall be submitted to the Fire Department for approval prior to construction. All roof-top appurtenances shall be architecturally integrated into the design of the building and shielding to prevent noise and visual impacts, subject to approval before issuance of permit. Building exceeding 10,000 sq. ft. aggregate floor area shall be sprinklered or have four-hour fire walls with no openings therein which shall split the building into 10,000 sq, ft. (or less) areas. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS/COMMENTS Carlsbad Union Church REV. A. BARRY JONES REV. MAX VAGUE REV. WILLIS NEWTON, Jr. CRAIG CRAMBLET Senior Minister Associate Minister Minister of Visitation Minister to Youth CORRINNE DRURY Directorof Children's Ministries February 6, 19 8 7 Mr. Christopher Decerbo Associate Planner Planning Department 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 Dear Chris, According to your letter dated February 7, 1987, the processing time for our Carlsbad Union Church CUP application will expire on March 18, 1987. You state in your letter that you cannot resolve the concerns and issues of the project in time to meet that expiration date of March 18, 19 87. You further state that the City recommends that we request a 90 day extension of time to meet your needs. In keeping with the City's recommendation, we hereby request a 90 day extension to process CUP-297 (Carlsbad Union Church.) Sincerely, Robert Herring Business Manager RH:dl cc: Charlie Grimm Gary Wayne 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California92008 • (619) 729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals February 4, 19 87 TO: CHRIS DE CERBO FROM: Steve Jantz CUP-297 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH In reference to the proposed alley vacation for CUP-297, the applicant is required to submit a letter from the owner of the apartments adjacent to the northerly property line with regards to their parking. There exists a conflict with the parking configuration of the apartments. Currently, the parking is at a slight angle. To facilitate the proper back-up maneuver from the existing stalls, the parking must be perpendicular to the alley (90°). The engineering department needs verification from the owner of the apartments that he does not object to the new parking stall alignment. STEVEN C. JANTZ Associate Civil Engineer SCJ/bg PLANNING DEPARTMENT 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 (619) 438-1161 Citp of Carlflfbab February 2, 1987 Carlsbad Union Church c/o Mr. Bob Herring 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 RE ; CUP-297 (CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH) Dear Mr. Herring: In a letter sent to you on September 25, 1986, the City of Carlsbad acknowledged that your CUP application was deemed complete as of September 18, 1986. Processing time for this application will expire on March 18, 1987. Since all project issues and concerns cannot be resolved in time to take this project to hearing by this date (March 18, 1987), the City again recommends that you request a 90-day extension of time. The remaining issues to be resolved include: 1) Completion of historical surveys for two identified potential historical structures on your property. 2) Submittal of a letter from the adjacent property owner to the north indicating that they support your project, including the proposed alley vacation. It is important that they understand and agree to redesign their own parking (changing it from angled to 90°) in order to enable the alley vacation to go forward. 3) Minor project redesigns alley vacation. associated with the proposed It is very important that you submit your request project processing extension by February 6, 1987. receive this letter of request, we will be forced for a 90-day If we do not to take the project forward with a recommendation for denial without prejudice. As soon as we receive this letter, I will be happy to Carlsbad Union Church CUP-2 97 February 2, 1987 Page Two sit down with you, and your architect (Mr. Jim Thayer), and the selected environmental consultant, to discuss the remaining project issues and other requirements. CHRISTOPHER DECERBO Associate Planner CD: dm Charlie Grimm Gary Wayne Real Municipal Water District 5950 El Cannino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Telephone: (619) 438-2722 Engineering Dept: 438-3367 January 26, 1987 City of Carlsbad 12 00 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: Carol Neu Finance Department Subject: Direct Connection Surcharge/ Front Line Charge For Water Service Project: C.U.P. No. 297 Carlsbad Union Church Harding to Jefferson & Pine to Oak A.P.N.: 204-032-2, 3, 4, & 11 Pursuant to Resolution No. 439 of Costa Real Municipal Water District adopted on July 20, 1983, the subject project will be required to pay a direct connection surcharge of $1,044.35. This amount will be collected at the time of the issuance of a building permit. Please contact the undersigned for any questions. Sincerely, Wm. E. Blakesley District Engineer WEB:sja cc: Ray Miller, Building Department City of Carlsbad Tom Brammell, General Manager Costa Real Municipal Water District Other: Carlsbad Union Church 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, California 92008 CRMWD 8 7-C-2 0 2 Costa Real Municipal Water District 5950 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Telephone: (619)438-2722 Engineering Dept: 438-3367 DATE: January 26, 1987 TO: City of Carlsbad Engineering Departinent or Land Use Planning Office 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, California 92008 ATTN: Chris Decerbo/Gary Wayne SUBJ: C.U.P 297 - Carlsbad Union Church - Harding to Jefferson & Pine to Oak - CRMWD 87-C-2 02 The subject project has been reviewed by the District's Engineering Department to determine the extent of District's involvement regarding existing and proposed water system to serve proposed project as follows: Are there transmission lines that affect project? Are there existing facilities that will have to be reconstructed? Are there new facilities that will have to be constructed? Are there existing District agreements that have financial impact on the project? We have the following specific recommendations: YES ( ) (X) (X) ( ) NO (X) ( ) ( ) (X) The entire water system for subject project be evaluated in detail to insure adequate capacity for domestic landscaping and fire flow demands are addressed. Page 2 Chris Decerbo/Gary Wayne January 26, 1987 2. The Developer's Engineer shall scheduie a meeting with the District Engineer and review the preliminary water system layout prior to preparation of the water system improvement plans. Regarding fees and deposits: The developer will be responsible for the major facility charge and direct connect surcharge which will be collected at time of issuance of building permit. Please contact Mr. Jerry Whitley if you have any questions regarding this project. Very truly yours. William E. Blakesley District Engineer WEB:sja cc: Mike Smith, Fire Marshal CRMWD 87-C-2 02 Review TnTr" Comment Memo MEMORANDUM DATE: /if TO: Engineering Department Fire Department , Building Department Vo 7"'/ -'^^^^-^ Parks and Recreation Department Pol ice Department Costa Real Municipal Water District N. County Transit District FROM: Planning Department SUBJECT: Request for Review and Comment on Application No. Ci.y - lfl Proposal : (^^-7>t^ Lt/^ r^^^Kec-Z^^t^ .y^^U-^ f r^-c^-^ i^-cc^^a. ..^^^^ Project Planner: C/Siut Pe.-t:je'JT;'^^-^ This item has been tentatively scheduled for the Planning Commission meeting of . Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to the Planning Department by g^-/'- f • If not received by that date, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. Thank you. ,^ Comment: ~fHf^y Mwjr OaUTr^cT (^11 ^ / iVyTl, 0 3 0isc'Oi^UI£c~T /r/oc^lCu^J /^/P/e/Z To D ^/^o IiJ'll//1^ 6- i/^/? J <vz?/V/Z7^ X^T/Sye D i o/yM^r-e r To 0£pT. ATTACHMENTS Carlsbad Union Church REV. A. BARRY JONES REV. MAX VAGUE REV. WILLIS NEWTON, Jr. CRAIG CRAMBLET Senior Minister Associate Minister Minister of Visitation Minister to Youth CORRINNE DRURY Director of Children's Ministries January 13, 19 87 Mr. Martin Orenych Community Development Director Engineering Department 2075 Los Palmas Drive Carlsbad, California 92009-4855 Dear Sir: We currently have an application with the City for a conditional use permit (CUP-297 Carlsbad Union Church) and an application for the vacation of an alley (PR 6.86). The expansion of the Church depends on the vacation of the alley. We realize that the City recently expended City funds to improve the alley. We are willing, as a condition of the approval of the vacation application, to reimburse the City for these funds. A secondary alternative was suggested that we purchase the alley; however, we prefer that the City make a decision regarding our application for vacating the alley prior to our considering an outright purchase. Thank you for your help in this request. ,/,/ Sincerely, Robert Herring Business Manager cc: Christopher D. DeCerbo Earl Dyer Jim Thayer Marv Ferrell ECEIVED JAN 131987 CITY OF CARLSBAD Build!' '• Department 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California92008 • (619) 729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals PLANNING DEPARTMENT 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 (619) 438-1161 Citp of Carlflibab January 5, 1987 Carlsbad Union Church c/o W. Marvin Ferrell P.O. Box 630 San Diego, California 92112 SUBJECT: CUP-297 (CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH) Dear Mr. Ferrell: I This letter is in reference to the ConditionaJL-^Use Permit (CUP- 297) on file with the City for the Carlsbad XJnion Church. Your application was accepted as complete on fttrgrrs-fe—2-0 , 1 986. The City is required by State law (California Government Code, Section 65950) to process this application within six months from the time the application was determined to be complete. There still remain several unresolved issues that could necessitate a major project redesign. Resolution of the issues within the statutory time frame may be impossible therefore, it will be necessary for you to submit a letter to the City requesting an extension of processing time. In effect this letter will waive the six-month processing time limit, thereby enabling us to continue processing the application. It is important to understand that the City is bound to these statutory time processing requirements. If the extension of processing time is not requested, and all remaining project issues are not resolved, or if the environmental processing is not completed due to the unresolved issues (including the required historical surveys and reports), then staff will be required to take the project forward to public hearing with a recommendation for denial without prejudice. Please let us know what your intentions are regarding this matter as soon as possible. Please call us if you have any questions. Christopher D. DeCerbo Associate Planner CD:dm cc: Bob Herring Jim Thayer PLANNING DEPARTMENT 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 (619) 438-1161 Citp of Carl^bab November 24, 1986 Carlsbad Union Church c/o W. Marvin Ferrell P.O. Box 630 San Diego, California 92112 RE; CUP-297 (CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH) Dear Mr. Ferrell: This letter is in response to the letter from the Carlsbad Union Church (see attachment) dated November 12, 1986. Staff appreciates your quick turnaround in revising the plan per our comments identified in the City's letter of September 25, 1986. As discussed below, several of the major issues identified by City staff still remain unresolved. We sincerely hope that these issues can be resolved so that we may then schedule the project for Planning Commission. 1. Building Height - As we discussed earlier, the City's Zoning Ordinance does not allow structures to exceed 35 feet in height. The proposed church currently measures 40 feet high. Staff, however, does not see any special circumstances required to make the necessary findings for a height variance request. In accordance, it is staff's recommendation that: (1) the proposed church be recessed an additional five feet underground, or (2) the roof of the church be lowered by five feet. Setback Requirements - The revised project still violates the City's setback requirements. As noted within Attachment "B", the City's Zoning Ordinance allows only a two-foot maximum encroachment of stairs, decks, balconies, eaves and such into required yards. In accordance with these development standards, the project will have to be redesigned to: a) reduce the encroachment of stairs, eaves, and decks into the required 20 foot front yard to a maximum of two f eet; b) reduce the encroachment of stairs and decks'^into the required 10-foot side yards to a maximum 6f two feet; vr (2...- '^y. .y ~ 1 c) eliminate the encroachment of parking into either the front yard or side yard; and d) reduce the encroachment of the deck into the required 20- foot rear yard to a maximum of two feet. 3. Intensity of Use - It is staff's perspective that a project's intensity of use should be judged relative to its degree of compliance with City codes and development standards. In that the project, as currently proposed, is not in compliance with several important development standards, it is our conclusion that the project may be too intense of a development for the site. 4. Parking - Per the City's Parking Ordinance, the revised project, as proposed (1200 seat facility plus preschool and nursery classrooms), requires a total of 258 parking spaces. Staff agrees that the proposed 1200 seats is a reasonable request for a single Sunday service based upon the church's current membership. In that the project only proposes a total of 170 spaces, it is staff's opinion that the project is well under parked. 5. Street Vacation - Upon further research, it has come to our attention that the Engineering and Utilities and Maintenance Departments may not support the vacation of the public alley. Therefore, in order to continue processing your application as proposed, you must provide an alternative to acquire the alley through means other than by vactation. In summary, there still remains major issues with regard to the proposed project. Resolution of these issues may require further project redesign. Please call me to set up another meeting concerning these issues. S incerely, Christopher D. DeCerbo Associate Planner CDD:dm ii 6 . 090 — 21.46. 120 21.46.09 0 Measurement of front yards. Front yard requirements shall be measured ,from the front property line or the indicated edge of a street for which a pre- cised plan e;xists. (Ord. 9060 §1608). 21.46.100 Vision clearance, corner and reversed corner lots. All corner lots and reversed corner lots subject to yard requirements shall maintain for safety vision purposes a triangular area one angle of which shall be formed by the front and side lot lines separating the lot from the streets, and the sides of such triangle forming the corner angle shall each be fifteen feet in length, measured•from the aforementioned angle. The third side of the triangle shall be a straight line con- necting the last two mentioned points which are distant fifteen feet from the intersection of the front and side lot lines, and within the area comprising the triangle no tree, fence, shrub or other physical obstruction higher than forty-two inches above the established grade shall be permitted. (Ord. 9060 §1609). 21.46.110 Dwellings and apartments above stores. Front and side yard requirements shall not be applicable to dwellings and apartments erected above stores. (Ord. 9060 §1610). 21.46.120 The follow yards or otiher (2) measured is a part; (3) Stairways Cornices , eaves ,~nei€^cours'es , similar architectural features; Fireplace structures not wider in the general direction of,the balconies and fire sills, buttresses than eight feet wall of which it (5) Planting boxes or masonry planters^not^exceed- ing forty-two inches in height; (6) Guard railings for safety protection around ramps. (7) Upon approval of the land use planning manager the following intrusions may project to the property lines of side or rear yards immediately adjacent to permanent open.-- space areas: (A) Unenclosed balconies, patios and decks which extend above the existing ground level. In making the determination, the land use planning manager shall follow the procedures as set forth in Chapter 21.51 except that the findings stated in Section 21.51.010 (2) (A) and (B) need not be made. 433 (Carlsbad 5/33) 21,46.130 The land use planning manager shall find that approval of the variance will not cause any adverse physical or visual impacts on adjacent properties. (Ord. 9675 §1, 1983; Ord. 9060 <>1611) . 21.46.130 Walls, fences or hedges. In any "R" zone, no fence, wall or hedge over forty-two inches in height shall be permitted in any required front yard setback. In the required side yard or street side of either a corner lot or reversed corner lot, a six-foot fence may be permitted when approved by the land use planning office and the building and planning department when the safety and welfare of the 433-1 (Carlsbad 5/83) REV. A. BARRY JONES Senior Minister /^raWc/^^a/^ T Tyii/~%n /^fll/tV^fl REV.MAXVAGUE Associate Minister ^Ct/OL^dU UrUUn \^riUH^n REV.WILLISNEWrrQN,Jr. Minister of Visitation CRAIG CRAtv/BLET Minister to Youth CORRINNE DRURY Director of Children's Ministries November 12, 1986 City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, California 92009 Attn: Chris De Cerbo, Project Engineer Planning Department Dear Mr. De Cerbo: Under separate cover we are submitting eleven sets of revised drawings incorporating suggestions and requests made during the two meetings with the Carlsbad Planning Department staff. V7e have addressed or responded to the problems and issues identified in your letter of September 25, 1986. I would like to provide additional information on the issues in the same order as your letter. 1. BUILDING HEIGHT. The current building height at the peak of the new Family Life Center does exceed 35 feet. However, as you know, this is a large site compared to the typical project. It is quite common in municipalities for churches to puncture through the height limit. As you are aware, the existing church sanctuary does puncture the height limit on Harding and includes a cross on top of the facility. A cross is not planned for the new Family Life Center. We would like to proceed with the height as shown, and if necessary, request a variance for design as shown. 2. SETBACK REQUIREMENTS. We have revised the original drawings to comply with the setback requirements. 3. STRUCTURES IN RIGHT-OF-WAY We have revised the drawings to not require or depend upon vacation of street right-of-ways on Jefferson. As we mentioned, we will provide the green strip and sidewalk as desired by the City of Carlsbad. 3175 Harding Street, Carlsbad, California92008 • (619) 729-2331 This Church is a Member of: The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference & The National Association of Evangelicals 4. INTENSITY OF USE. Intensity of use in terms of physical development of the site. As you can see from the new drawings, the massing of the building on the site is far less than that which would be permitted under the code. Governmental requirements are such as to mitigate overdevelopment of properties. We have conformed to those re- quirements. We have thoughtfully addressed the facility architec- turally to blend into the community. With the adjacent school, apartment uses, nearby commercial and a minimum of single family dwellings, this is an excellent transition in a mixed use area. We realize that a church could relocate to the suburbs or other communities. However, we do not think it is in the public interest to deny churches of various sizes that are supported by the com- munity and growing to not expand in the central portion of the city. It is not possible to maintain a vital church without some strategy and provision for growth. We believe this church ad- dition as designed and presented is consistent with the existing use of the area. Intensity of use with respect to pedestrian traffic flow. With respect to actual use, movement of vehicles and people is at a high use within a relatively brief 2 to 4 hour period on Sunday mornings. Traffic and public use of the area is usually at a minimum at that time. In addition, all the surrounding streets have capacities for vehicles and pedestrian traffic that far exceed any load that would be placed upon them by the proposed expansion of Carlsbad Union Church, We are not trying to do something unusual. Our understanding is that the community and public officials understand the social desire for churches, and that the normal procedure is the Conditional Use Permit process. The church life of Carlsbad Union Church affects approximately 2,000 individuals directly and approximately 4,000 indirectly on a regular basis. We think this is a significant portion of the community and that these facilities are appropriate. 5. PARKING. We have revised the drawings to show that they meet the new parking requirements. This project has been in planning for some time. After our application for the Conditional Use Permit, the governmental requirements were changed. It was not possible for us to obtain a copy of the new design requirements until the date of our first review with you in your office. 6. STREET VACATION. As pointed out, we have separately applied for vacation of various streets and alleys. However, in meetings with the traffic engineering department, they suggested that the street vacation approval would be handled concurrently or as a condition of the Conditional Use Permit. 7. ACCESS DESIGN PROBLEMS. The documents have been revised to meet some of the special desires of the planning staff relating to traffic flow within the site, 8. DRAINAGE PROBLEMS. As suggested by your staff, we have indicated on the drawings grade levels to prevent street water from flowing into the project. In addition, pumping facilities would be provided for any catastrophic events. 9. PROPOSED GRADING. Grading in the area of the new facility would be approximately 4' below grade, with 3,000 CY of excavated material removed from the site. This material will be moved to a city- approved dump site. If it is necessary before the hearing or as a condition of the permit, we would be glad to obtain a letter stating that dumping facilities are available. As you know, the City of Carlsbad has exhaustive requirements which we have met and satisfied as a condition of the submittal. It has taken us considerable time and expense to develop and pull this information together. We would appreciate your prompt processing of this project. If we can provide any additional information to be helpful or discuss changes that might enhance the proposed facility for the City of Carlsbad, we would be pleased to do so. Please contact: VJ. Marvin Ferrell, Project Manager P.O. Box 630 San Diego, California. 92112 619/236-0941 or Jim Thayer, Architect 23276 South Point Drive, Ste. 208 Laguna Hills, California 92653 714/951-0802 We sincerely appreciate your assistance and cooperation at our last meeting. Cordially yours, ROBERT HEI^RING / Business Manager / cc: Jim Thayer FERRELLCM Earl Dyer 1200 ELM AVENUE M-^^ds/ M TELEPHONE CARLSBAD, CA 92008-1989 W^tufjm (619) 438-5525 Citp of Carlsftjab DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING SERVICES DIVISION October 1, 1986 Carlsbad Union Church 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, CA 9 2 008 RE: Public Facility Agreement for All Purpose Building - Conditional Use Permit Enclosed is your check for $21.00 to have above agreement recorded by San Diego County. Unfortunately, this agreement was signed in error. Religious organizations are exempt from paying public facility fees. We will keep this agreement on file in our office. We are sorry for the inconvenience. DORIS COSl'^N Technician Development Processing Services Division dc/enc. 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT •. ^f^jfM (619)438-1161 Citp of Carl£(bab September 2 5 , 1 986 CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH 3175 Harding Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 RE: Conditional Use Permit to demolish existing structures and expand Church facilities On September 18, 1986, the Planning Department detemined that your application for a conditional use permit (CUP-297) was complete. Based upon this review, it has been determined that there are major problems associated with your application which must be addressed before this application can be scheduled for a Planning Commission hearing. The problems or issues are listed below. Also, the name of the project planner and project engineer is provided. You should set-up a meeting to discuss the issues with the appropriate staff member. Once the problems/issues have been addressed, your application will then be scheduled for a hearing. Problems/Issues Project Planner 1 . Building height 44-1- exceeds the Chris De Cerbo l-^-^^ 3 5 foot maximum 2. Structures do not conform to Project Engineer setback requirements 3. Structures (walls) in right-of- Steve Jantz way 4. Intensity of use relative to adjacent residential uses 5. Does not even meet 50% of the parking requirements 6. Need application for street vacation 7. Access design problems 8. Drainage problems 9. What is the amount of proposed grading STAFF REPORT DATE: JUNE 21, 1989 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: Planning Departinent SUBJECT: DISCUSSION ITEM REGARDING CnP-297 - CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH RECOMMENDATION Adopt Resolution No. 2868 approving the ininor changes to the approved site plan for Conditional Use Pennit No. 297. DISCUSSION Conditional Use Pennit 297 for the rebuilding of the Carlsbad Union Church was approved by the Planning Commission on June 17, 1987 (copy of Resolution No. 2662 attached) . The church is now preparing final plans in order to obtain a building permit and start construction. By letter dated May 1, 1989 (attached), they are requesting that two modifications to the plans be found minor in nature and thus not require a full, fonnai amendment to the conditional use permit. The two modifications are explained in their letter but, in summary, are as follows: 1) Because the alley which originally provided access to the parking garage was subsequently vacated by the City Council, it is not now necessary to have this be a through access to Pine. Therefore, the northerly ramp has been deleted and replaced with parking and landscaping. 2. In preparing the final structural design for the parking garage, 14 out of the total 289 parking spaces were lost. In order to compensate, the seating area in the church has been proportionally reduced by 70 seats. Staff has reviewed these two modifications and has no problem with them. ATTACHMENTS 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2868 2. Letter dated May 1, 1989 3. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2662 4. Site Plan Highlighting Modifications dated May 12, 1989 arb mm6& ADCHITECTUDE INC. May 1, 1989 Mr. Martin Orenyak City of Carlsbad Community Development 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009-4859 Dear Mr. Orenyak: The following is a summary of two key issues in regards to Carlsbad Union Church. 1. North Parking Garage Ramp The original design was done prior to vacation of the alley. As a result of the vacation of the alley and the recorded agreements and easements with the adjacent property owners, it is no longer necessary to provide access through the property by means of a second ramp at the north end. The parking garage itself is only required to have one point of automobile access, which is located on the east side of the building. The fire department has agreed that they do not need a second ramp at the north end. The parking lot adjacent to the alley has been revised to improve access and egress to Oak Avenue without using the ramps as previously proposed. Requiring a second ramp to the north will diminish the effective use of pedestrian space on the property. Outdoor pedestrian circulation between buildings is of vital importance to the Church. The second ramp will also make it extremely difficult to provide the required accessibility for the disabled. It would also make it impossible to locate a pedestrian access stair at the mid-point of the parking garage, which would be extremely beneficial for circulation and accessibility of the parking garage to and from the other buildings on the site, (see revised Site Plan, Sheet C-2). 2. Seating Capacity The Church is currently approved for a 1,450 seat capacity, based upon: Onsite parking spaces 244 Onstreet parking credits 45 289 289 spaces x 5 seats per space = 1,355 seats Increase for walking patrons = 95 seats 1,450 seats Timeless Architecture Inc. 23276 South Point Drive Suite 208 Laguna Hills Calif. 92653 (714) 951 0802 (714) 831 8110 The parking parameters have been revised since the previous approval. The parking garage has been reduced in size, and the Oak Avenue parking lot has been redesigned to provide circulation for trash trucks. Due to the revisions in the provided parking facilities, the project has a net reduction in parking capacity of 14 spaces. The result of this reduction in parking is the corresponding reduction in seating capacity for the Multi-Purpose Room of 70 seats (14 x 5 = 70). Thus, the new seating capacity for the Multi-Purpose Room is 1,380 seats. Thank you for your time and effort in considering these issues. Sincerely, Alan D. Rinderer, Architect c: Rev. Jones Marvin Ferrell ADR:mkh APPLICATION SUBMITTAL DATE; AUGUST 20,^986 STAFF REPORT DATE: aUNE 17, 1987 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT SUB3ECT: CUP-297 - CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH - Request for approval of a conditional use permit tp develop a BOjOO'f square foot church/multi-purpose building at the northeast corner of the intersection of Oefferson Street and Pine Avenue in the R-3 Zone. I. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission APPROVE the Negative Declaration issued by the Planning Director and ADOPT Resolution No. 2662 APPROVING CUP-297, based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to develop a 30,004 square foot church/multi-purpose building located as described above. This project also includes the development of two offsite parking lots, both of which are proposed along the south side of Oak Avenue. Implementation of this project would necessitate the demolition and removal of the following: (1) a meeting hall with classrooms and two houses along the east side of Jefferson Street, just north of Pine Avenue, (2) six houses along the south side of Oak Avenue, and (3) three houses along the east side of Harding Street. As proposed, this project, described by the applicants as a "Family Life Center", will function as a multi-purpose center where religious, athletic, social, educational, and cultural activities can be conducted. The proposed project will consist of a two-story 35 foot high church structure. The first floor (19,454^ square feet in area with a seating capacity of 1200) will include the church sanctuary, mens' and womens' locker rooms and restrooms, a choir/music room, a kitchen, meeting/counseling rooms, and a daycare facility. The second floor (10,550 square feet in area) will have a seating capacity of ^fOO. The project applicants have indicated that some of the second floor will likely be utilized for classroom use. In accordance, they have requested that the option be left open to convert the second floor, or portions of it, to classrooms as required. As shown on Exhibit "H", up to 8 classrooms could be located on the second floor. As part of this proposed project, the existing Carlsbad Union Church, located at the northwest corner of the Pine Avenue/Harding Street intersection will be converted to classrooms (See Exhibits "F", "3", and "K".) The architecture of the church/multi-purpose structure will be composed of light colored stucco with a composition shingle roof. Cultured stone will be incorporated into the structure's facade to enhance its appearance. The project will include both at grade and subterranean parking. One hundred subterranean standard parking spaces will be located beneath the church/multi-purpose building. This parking area will be accessed via a north to south trending alley located between Oefferson and Harding Streets. At grade parking lots will be located as follows: (1) 88 spaces (41 standard and 47 compact) at northeast corner of Harding and Oak Streets, (2) 42 standard spaces along the southern side of Oak Street near Harding Street, and (3) 14 standard spaces, at the northwest corner of Pine Avenue and Oefferson Street The project site for the proposed church/multi-purpose building is currently developed with a meeting hall, classrooms, and two residences. The sites for the proposed parking lots are currently developed with eight dwelling units. The project site is surrounded by multi-family dwelling units to the north and west, the existing Carlsbad Union Church to the east, single family residences to the west, and the Pine Elementary School to the south. III. ANALYSIS Planning Issues 1) Can the four findings required for the granting of a conditional use permit be made, which are as follows: a) That the requested use is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, is essentially in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the General Plan, and is not detrimental to existing uses or to uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located; b) That the site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use; c) That all of the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, landscaping, and other features necessary to adjust the requested use to existing or permitted future uses in the neighborhood will be provided and maintained; d) That the street system serving the proposed use is adequate to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use. DISCUSSION The subject property is located adjacent to the existing Carlsbad Union Church and its associated classroom facilities. The existing Carlsbad Union Church and associated classroom facilities have been located along Pine Avenue for 20 years. During this period, the Planning Department has not received any complaints from surrounding neighbors. In that the proposed church/multi-purpose building is similar in use type as the existing church, staff believes that this proposed use would not be detrimental to surrounding (predominantly) residential uses. Staff has added a number of conditions in order to ensure that the proposed project (which is an intensification of an existing use) does not result in detrimental effects to surrounding uses. As discussed below, subject to a restriction on seating capacity, the proposed multi-purpose building meets all of the four findings required for the issuance of a conditional use permit. The proposed project, being community oriented in nature, will be in harmony with the surrounding neighborhood. The desirability of this use within this community is in fact reflected by this application. The project applicants have indicated to staff that this application for a larger church facility is necessitated because the existing Carlsbad Union Church cannot comfortably accommodate the increasing number of church patrons. The project site for the intended use appears adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use, subject to the project being restricted to a maximum of 1450 seats as discussed below. The project as proposed includes a potential seating capacity for 1600 patrons plus classroom space which could accommodate 100 students and eight teachers during church services. Assuming that the church and classrooms are at 100% capacity, the project would require a total of 338 parking spaces. As proposed, the project includes a total of 244 onsite parking spaces. In addition, there also exists a total of 76 onstreet parking spaces within 300 feet of the project site. Although staff cannot justify counting all of these onstreet spaces for church parking credit, staff is willing to recommend parking credits for existing onstreet parking spaces (a total of 45) immediately adjacent to the church property for the following reasons: -3- (1) The proposed project peak hour use time is Sunday morning, and (2) There are 29 onstreet parking spaces, surrounding the Pine Elementary School, which are located immediately south of the proposed project. Since the Pine Elementary School is not in operation on Sundays, these spaces will be available for church use or other neighborhood uses. As shown in Tables A and B below, this proposed onsite parking (244 spaces) and available adjacent onstreet parking (45 spaces) would allow a maximum limit of 1355 seats for the church assembly area. This maximum seating capacity allocates 18 parking spaces for church classroom use. It is also important to note that the Carlsbad Union Church conducted a survey to determine the number of church patrons that walk to church. Their survey indicated that 117 of their patrons regularly walk to church. Staff realizes that churches draw a certain percentage of their patrons from the immediate vicinity of the church neighborhood. In accordance, staff supports increasing the church's seating capacity by 95 to a maximum of 1450 seats. TABLE A PARKING SPACES PROVIDED Onsite Onstreet Credit TOTAL 244 45 289 TABLE B USE PARKING STANDARD PARKING SPACES REQUIRED Classrooms - Sanctuary 100 students 8 teachers 1355 seats 1 space/10 students 10 1 space/teacher 8 1 space/ 5 seats 271 TOTAL SPACES 289 Church statistics also indicate that the average church service is only at 80% capacity. Assuming this statistic is valid, staff does not feel that it is overly risky to allow parking credits for existing onstreet parking spaces. Staff would also like to note that there are other Carlsbad churches parked at a lower ratio than this proposed project. The proposed church/multi-purpose building will also allow ancillary uses (i.e. athletic, social, cultural) other than church services. These uses may occur during any time period or •4- day of the week. In order to ensure that these ancillary uses do not result in impacts to onstreet parking within the neighbor- hood, staff has added condition No. 20 which stipulates that the maximum building occupancy for ancillary uses other than church services shall be restricted to 1220 people. This maximum occupancy corresponds to the 244 onsite parking spaces which the project proposes. In view of the fact that the project applicants would like to eventually increase the project's seating capacity to 1600 seats, staff has included condition No. 20 which requires that this project as a CUP will come under annual review. If during the annual review it is determined that the project can adequately accommodate additional patrons without seriously impacting parking conditions within the neighborhood, then the project's capacity may be increased proportionally. In the same way, this annual review will also allow the City the opportunity to monitor the onstreet parking situation around the Church. If there are problems, then the City may require the Church to reduce capacity or increase parking. Another alternative to allow the project to increase its seating capacity to around 1600, would require the Carlsbad Union Church to participate in a reciprocal parking agreement with the City's Senior Center which is proposed for development immediately south of the subject property. In summary, staff concludes that the project site appears to be adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed use, subject to its seating capacity being restricted to a maximum of 1450 total seats. As shown on Exhibits "A", "B" and "F", all of the applicable yards, setbacks, walls, landscaping, and parking spaces necessary to adjust the requested use to existing and future uses in the neighborhood will be provided and maintained. The project as proposed is in compliance with all of the development standards of the underlying R-3 Zone. However, in order to accommodate the proposed use, the project applicant has submitted an application for an alley vacation. This alley vacation is necessary for purposes of providing access to the project's subterranean parking lot. Accordingly, approval of this project is conditioned upon the approval of the requested alley vacation. Otherwise, the subject property is located within an area of Carlsbad that has fully developed public streets which should be adequate to handle the traffic generated by the proposed use. Overall, subject to the proposed project being (1) restricted to a maximum assembly hall capacity of 1450 seats, (2) and the requested alley vacation being approved, staff can make the four findings required to grant a conditional use permit. Therefore, staff recommends approval of Conditional Use Permit - 297. •5- IV. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Implementation of the proposed project will necessitate the removal/demolition of two structures; (1) the Carlsbad Union Church at 800 Pine Avenue and (2) the Gaus House at 3162 Oefferson Street, which were found to be significant historical resources under CEQA, Appendix IC, Criteria B (Public Interest). (See attachment 7, Historical Survey for The Carlsbad Union Church and the Gaus House.) Conditions of approval have been added which will ensure adequate mitigation of the identified environmental impacts. In accordance, 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 15, 1987. ATTACHMENTS 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2662 2. Location Map 3. Background Data Sheet 4. Disclosure Form 5. Environmental Document 6. Exhibits "A" - "K", dated Oune 2, 1987 7. Historical Survey for The Carlsbad Union Church and The Gaus House, dated April 1, 1987 5/6/87 CDD:dm -6- J I I 1 i IU I I . I II I I I I II I I I L. GENERAL PLAN RL RLM RM RMH RH RJU RAE RS C .N TS O CBD PI G U RC E J H P RESIDINTIAL LOWDE.NSITY(0-1 5) LOW MEDIL'.M DENSITV (0-4) MEDIUM DENSITY (4-8) .MEDIU.M HIGH DENSITY (8-15) HIGH DENSITY(l5-23) COMMERCIAL INTENSIVE REGIONAL RETAIL (eg. Pliza Camino Real) EXTENSIVE REGIONAL RETAIL (cg. Car Country Carlsbad) REGIONAL SERVICE COM.MLTMITY COMMERCIAL NEIGHBORHOOD CO.M.MERCUL TRAVEL SERVICES COM.MERCL\L PROFESSIONAL RELATED CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT PLANNED INDLSTRLAL GOVERN.MENT FACIUTIES PUBLIC UTIUTIES RECREATION COMMERCLU. SCHOOLS ELE.ME.NTAKY JUNIOR HIGH HIGH SCHOOL PRIVATE OS OPEN SPACE NRR NON RESIDENTUL RESERVE ZONINQ RESIDENTIAL P C PLANNED COMMLTflTY ZONE RA RESIDENTIAL AGRICLXTrRAL ZONE R E RURAL RESIDENTTAL ESTATE ZONE R l ONE-FAMILY RESIDENTUL ZONE R-2 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTTAL ZONE R- 3 MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE R-3L LIMITED .MULTI-FAMILY RESIDE-NTTAL ZONE RD- M RESIDENTIAL DENSITY MLXTIPLE ZONE RD-H RESIDENTIAL DENSITYHIGH ZONE RMHP RESIDENTIAL .MOBILE HOME PARK ZONE R- P RESIDE-NTTAL PROFESSIONAL ZONE RT RESIDENTIAL TOURIST ZONE RW RESIDE-NTTAL WATERWAY ZONE COMMERCIAL O OFHCE ZONE C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCL\L ZONE C- 2 GENERAL COMMERCUL ZONE C-T COMMERCHL-TOLTUSTZONE C M HEAVY COMMERCLU.-U.MITED INDUSTIUAL ZONE M INDUSTRLU. ZONE P-M PLANNED INDUSTRIAL ZONE OTHER F-P FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY ZONE L-C UMFTED CONTROL OS OPEN SPACE P-U PUBUC UTIUTY ZONE City of Garlsbad CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH CUP-297 BACKGROUND DATA SHEET CASE NO: CUP-297 APPLICANT: CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH REQUEST AND LOCATION: Request for approval of a CUP to develop a 30,004 sq ft church/multi-purpose building at the NE corner of Oefferson Street and Pine Avenue intersection in the R-3 Zone. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (See Attachment) APN's; 204-032-09, 204-032-02, 03, 04; 204-111-07, 08; 204-031-09 Acres 3.66 Proposed No. of Lots/Units GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING Land Use Designation RMH Density Allowed Existing Zone R-3 Density Proposed Proposed Zone R-3 Surrounding Zoning and Land Use: Zoning Site R-3 North R-3,R-P South No Zone East R-3 West R-3 Land Use Meeting Hall, Classrooms SF Residences SF Apartments Pine Elementary School SF SF Apartments School District Carlsbad PUBLIC FACILITIES Water Carlsbad Sewer Carlsbad EDU's Public Facilities Fee Agreement, dated ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT X Negative Declaration, issued E.I.R. Certified, dated August 13, 1986 May 15, 1987 Other, If atcer ths iii.Luj.i;iat;ion yuu iiave suiaiiiuuea nas Juaea reviewed, LC XS aecennj-neci that further information -^s required, you will be so advised. APPLICANT: AGENT: MEMBERS t Name (individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, syndication) Business Address Telephone Number Name Business Address Telephone Number 4008. Name -(individual, partner, joint venture, corporation, syndication) Home Address 6W) 7l1'lih\ 6lO 72fl-OiCC CMCWS Business Address Telephone Nuaber Telephone Number ilarae Home Address Business Addrsss [•elephone Number Telephone Nuinber (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 bsing true and correct until amended. Applicant BY Agents C-.-mer, Partner 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT W^^^J^M (619)438-1161 Citp of Carliiljab NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROOECT ADDRESS/LOCATION: The project is located at the northeast intersection of Oefferson Street and Pine Avenue. PROOECT DESCRIPTION: This project, CUP-297, will entail the development of a 30,004 square foot church/multi-purpose building at the northeast corner of the intersection of Oefferson Street and Pine Avenue in the R-3 zone. Th City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above described project pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality 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. Oustification for this action is on file in the Planning Department. A copy of the Negative Declaration with supportive documents is on file in the Planning Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA., 92009. Comments from the public are invited. Please submit comments in writing to the Planning Department within ten (10) days of date of issuance. DATED: May 20, 1987 MICHAEL 0. HDLZMILTER CASE NO: CUP-297 Planning Director APPLICANT: Carlsbad Union Church PUBLISH DATE: May 20, 1987 ND4 11/85 HISTORICAL SURVEY FOR THE CARLSBAD UNION CHURCH AND THE GAUS HOUSE, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: FerreU CM 421 Laurel Street San Diego, CA 92112 Prepared by: WESTEC Services, Inc. 5510 Morehouse Drive San Diego, CA 92121 Steve Van Wormer Historian Defmis Gallegos Project Manager April 1987 • ABSTRACT Two structures (The Carlsbad Union Church and The Gaus House) proposed for demolition were evaluated for significance, impacts and mitigation of impacts as per the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Both structures were found to be significant under CEQA, Criteria B (Public Interest). Mitigation of impacts can be achieved by providing a site plan, video recording, in-depth historical study, and the placement of a bronze plaque on each site. SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT LOCATION 1.1 TNTRODTirTTON WESTEC Services, Inc. was requested to conduct a historical literature review, assessment of significance, identify impacts and mitigation of impacts for the Clarlsbad Union Church and a private dwelling, the Gaus House. The proposed project is the demolition of the Carlsbad Union Church and The Gaus House. Tbe findings presented in this report are in accordance witii tiie Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as well as local and professional guidelines. The historical literature review included material from the following institutions: San Diego Historical Society Research Archives, the San Diego Historical Society, TICOR Photograph Collection, the Carlsbad Public Library and the Carlsbad Historical Society. 1.2 PROTECT LOCATION AND SETTING The Carlsbad Union Church, located at 800 Pine Avenue in tiie City of Calsbad, is a rectangular frame and stucco structure that measures approximately 50 by 150 feet (Figure 1). A small rectangular frame and stucco building encloses a courtyard on the Church's east side. The church is presently used as a gym locker room and thrift store for Victory Christian High School. The Gaus House, located behind tiie old Carlsbad Union Church at 3162 Jefferson Street, is presentiy used as a residence (Figure 1). Map Showing Location of the Carlsbad Union Church and the Gaus House FIGURE 1 WESTEC Services, Inc. SECTION 2 HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 2.1 CARLSBAP UmON CHTIRCH HISTORY The Union Church was initiated in May 1922 (Allan 1961:28; Jones 1982:104), although the charter was not signed until 1925, when the larger church was completed (WESTEC 1980). The first church, the small stucco stracture now forming the eastem quadrangle, was built at an initial cost of $6,043. This building was dedicated in Febraary 1926 and was later used as a sanctuary (Howard-Jortes 1982:104). Records show that twenty-four families were in the parish at die time tiie church was officially organized. The larger church was built in 1925 (Figure 2) (Howard-Jones 1982:104). The Union Church was also a focal point for local social and political activism. In tiie early 1950s, congregation members Lena Sutten, CP. McClellan, and George Grober were especially active in the move for incorporation and were elected to city office in 1952. McClellan and fellow Union Church member R.G. Chase were also active in tiie Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce from tiie 1920s tiirough tiie 1940s (Howard-Jones 1981:158-166). The old Union Church exhibits a very plain mission revival style entryway that is interesting in its angular rather than rounded comers. A second story with a cathedral-style stained- glass window has been added to the east side of the church over the present thrift shop. The interior of the stracture appears to be finished in painted drywall. 2.2 THK GAUS HOUSE The stracture is a front facing "L"-shaped, single-story, frame building with shiplap siding. Each wing measures approximately 30 by 50 feet. The house exhibits a flared cross gabled roof reminiscent of more elaborate colonial revival style buildings (McAlester and McAlester 1986). The house was btiilt in 1926 by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaus. Mr. Gaus, an electrical contractor, worked on the Union Church during initial constraction. FIGURE Carlsbad Union Church c.1926 (San Diego Historical Society - Ticor Collection) WESTEC Services, Inc. SECTION 3 SIGNIFICANCE, IMPACTS AND MITIGATION RECOMMENDATION 3.1 SIGNinCANCE The purpose of this report is to identify historic resources, evaluate the significance of those resources, and assess how the project would affect historic resources. Various criteria need to be considered in the process of establishing significance. Under the provisions and guidelines of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (CEQA), as amended (1984), a project is considered to have a significant effect to the environment if: ...a proposed project has the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, curtail the range of the environment, or to achieve short term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals. (Section 21083 (A)). According to Appendix K, Section m of CEQA, if: ...an important archaeological resource is one which: A. Is associated with an event or person of: 1. Recognized significance in.Califomia or American history, or, 2. Recognized scientific importance in prehistory. B. Can provide information which is both of demonstrable public interest and useful in addressing scientifically consequential and reasonable archaeological research questions, C. Has a special or particular quality such as oldest, best example, largest, or last surviving example of its kind. D. Is at least 100 years old and possesses substantial integrity, or E. Involves important research questions that historical research has shown can be answered only with historical methods. The Clarlsbad Union Church and Gaus House are not architectually unique, or associated with events or persons recognized as significant in Califomia or American history, or the oldest or best example, or over 100 years old. The Carlsbad Union Church and the Gaus House are important under criteria B (Public Interest). Both the Union Church and the Gaus House are listed in the C P O Regional Historic Preservation Study (WESTEC 1980:67, 72), and on the list of significant historic sites compiled by the City of Carlsbad (Nessim 1987). 3.2 IMPACTS The demolition of the Carlsbad Union Church and Gaus House is a significant adverse impact 3.3 MITIGATION The following measures for mitigation of impacts from destmction of the Carlsbad Union Church and Gaus House were developed as a result of consultation with Carlsbad Historical Society President, Gary Nessim, who, in tum, consulted Patricia Cratty of the Carlsbad Historic Preservation Commission and Carlsbad historian, Marje Howard- Jones. Mr. Nessim, Ms. Patricia Cratty, and Ms. Howard-Jones agreed that the City's current requirements (which include a site plan, video, and complete history of both structures), along with the placement of a bronze plaque on each site to commemorate the buildings are sufficient to mitigate the developmental impacts to these structures. REFERENCES CITED Allan, Mary (compiler) 1961 History of Carlsbad. Friends of tiie Carlsbad Library, Carlsbad, Califomia. Howard-Jones, Marje 1982 Seekers of the Sprinf. A Historv of Carlsbad. Friends of the Carlsbad Library, (Darlsbad, California. McAlester, Virginia and Lee McAlester 1986 A Field Guide to American Houses. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. Nessim, Gary. Nessim, Gary 1987 Personal Communication to Stephen R. Van Wormer, March 1987. WESTEC Services, Inc. WESTEC Services, Inc. 1980 Regional Historic Preservation Studv. Comprehensive Planning Organization of the San Diego Region. San Diego, Califomia. Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF DECISION July 18, 1989 Carlsbad Union Church 3175 Harding Carlsbad, CA 92008 SUBJECT: Carlsbad Union Church - CUP-297 At the Planning Commission meeting of June 21, 1989, your request was considered. The Commission voted 7-0 to approve that request. Some decisions are final at Planning Commission, and others automatically go forward to City Council. If you have any questions regarding the final dispositions of your request, please call the Planning Department at 438- 1161. MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Planning Director MJH:af End. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2868 2075 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 • (619) 438-1161 ^^'M'