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CUP 299; Chapman College; Conditional Use Permit (CUP)
of Qfarlsbad DISCLOSURE STATEMENT APPUCANTS STATEMENT OF DISCLOSURE OF CERTAIN OWNERSHIP INTERESTS ON Aa APPUCATIONS WHICH WILL REQUIRE DISCRETIONARY ACTION ON THE PART OF THE CITY COUNCIL OR ANY APPOINTED BOARD, COMMISSION OR COMMtTTEE. (Please Print) The following information must be disclosed: 1, Applicant Ust the names and addresses of all persons having a financial interest in the application. RAN GAT. AND PLETA TRUST C/O PHILIP L. GILDRED JR 550 WEST C STREET SHTTR 1R9n San Dieao. CA 921Q1-3509 Owner Ust the names and addresses of ail persons having any ownership interest in the property involved. SAN GAL AND PLETA TRUST C/Q PHIT.TP T.. fiTT.nRF.D, .TR 550 WEST C STREET SUITE 1820 SAN DIEGO. CA 92101-350Q If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a corporation or partnership, list the names ar addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares in the corporation or owning any partnersr interest in the partnership. N/A 4. If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a non-profit organization or a trust, list the names ar addresses of any person serving as officer or director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or beneficia of the trust. WTT.T.TAM H AFIATP^ TPHq-TPl? 550 WE.ST C STRF.KT STTTTF. 1 ft?n SAN DIEGO. CA 92101-3509 fOver) ^ - - • Disciosure Statement Page 2 5. Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff, Boar: Commissions, Committees and Council within the past twelve months? Yes No _K_ ^ yss. please indicate person(s)__ Person is defined as: 'Any individual, firm, copartnership, joint venture, association, social club, fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, this and any other county, city and county, ctty municipality, district or other political subdivision, or any other group or ccmoination acting as a untt.' (NOTE: Attach additional pages as necessary.) Signature of owner/date Signature of applicant/date Print or type namo of owner Print or type name of applicant CITY OF C^RLSPAD 1200 CARLSBAirVlLLAGE DRIVE CARLSBAD, 438-5621 IFORNIA 92008 REC'D FROM. DATE. ACCOUNT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT r. i.( P 0001 01 02 C-PRMT 31 '5.00 RECEIPT NO. 3479 TOTAL 3 7j f CITY OF CARLSBAD E 1200 ELM 1CVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 438-5621 REC'D FROM DATE ACCOUNT NO. DESCRIPTION 0 l-l 11 CP RECEIPT NO. 63757 TOTAL '::-:-!.J,:!:.^i^^..i'L--'. i'y.''ait,-Jiiiiti£*'3l^lihihL.,:a.^i'j':^i>^^^ LAND USift PLANNING ^PLICATION • Zone Change O General Plan Amendment nTentative Tract Map' • Major Planned Unit Development • Master Plan • Major Redevelcpnent Permit • Miror Redevelc^Jment Pennit • Precise Develcpnent Plan (check other t»xes if appropriate) DISCRETIONARY ACTIONS REQUEST •Specific Plan ^l>f#fi •Site Development Plan ^^|^^ XMConditional Use Pernri^ •Variance ^ g •Planning CcramM^n Determi •Special UseT^itO/C- •Structure RelocaWop^^/^, •Major Condaninium Pefflfi^^t^^t •Coastal Pennit (Portion o: ^ Area Only) on ,^loproent Conplete Description of Project (attadi additional sheets if necessary) Conditional Use Permit for a 3180 square foot tenant space improvement for an extension of Chapman College. The tenant space will include classroom and administrative space and will be on the second floor of Building A of the Ocean Point Tech Centre Legal Description (corrplete) Parcel 1, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, as shown at Page 13051 of Parcel Maps, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego.County, December 9, 1983 Assessors Parcel Numioer 210-090-45 General Plan P.I Existing Land Use Professional Office Zone P.M, Pressed Zone Same Proposed General Plan Same Site Acreage 5.358 AC/Net & 5.656 AC/Gross Owner j^l icant Name (Print or Type) Sea Pointe Developers c/o Fred G. Delaney Name (Print or Type) Sea Pointe Developers c/o Fred G. Delaney Mailing Address Mailing Address 839 W. Harbor Dr., Suite 1 839 W. Harbor Dr, Suite 1 City and State San Diego, CA Zip Telephone 92101 619/ 333-]415 City and State Zip Telephone San Diego, CA 92101 619 233-1415 I CERTIFY IHAT I AM TOE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND TOAT ALL Tfffi ABOVE INFORMATICN IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO TOE BEST CF MY KNOWLEDGE. I CERTIFY TOAT I AM TOE lEGAL OWNER AND THAT ALL TOE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO TOE BEST CF MY KNOWLEDGE. staff Assigned /. SPECIFIC REOUTREMENTS General Plan Amendment/Zone Change Tl Application Form 2. One copy of General Requirement Items F-O 3. Reproducible 1:500 scale map of subject property showing requested zoning and surrounding zoning and land uses. 4. Pee: General Plan Amendment $765.00 + $5.00 per lot or acre, whichever is higher. Zone Change: $655.00 Master Plan/Specific Plan TI Application Form 2. General Requirement Items: - fifteen (15) copies of items B-D * - one copy of items E-S 3. Fee: Master Plan $1,635.00 + $5.00 per/acre Specific Plan $1,090.00 Master Plan Amendment: Major $545.00 + 5.00 acre Minor $185.00 + 2.00 acre Specific Plan Amendment: Major $440.00 Minor $ 75.00 Tentative Tract Map TT Application Form 2. General Requirement Items fifteen (15) copies of item A * one copy of items E-S 3. Pee: $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 (26-100 units or lots) $765.00 (100+ units or lots) $150.00 Revision that does not change design of subdivision Major Planned Development (5 or more units) 1. Application Form 2. General Requirement Items: fifteen (15) copies of items B-D * one copy of items E-S 3. Conversion to Condominiums - list of names and addresses of all tenants of the project, proof of notification of the tenants 60 days prior to filing tentative map. ADDITIONAL FIFTEEN (15) COPIES TO BE SUBMITTED WHEN ISSUES ARE RESOLVED ALONG WITH FINALIZED READABLE REDUCED EXHIBITS (8 1/2" X 11") ~~~~~~~ DISCLOSORB FORM ^ APPLICANT: Sea Pointe Pf^vf^l npprQ A nartnfirship Name (individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, syndication) 839 W. Harbor Dr.. Suite 1. San Diego. CA 92101 Business Address 619/233-1415 TeleE^ione NumlDer AGENT: 4 Design Name P.O. Box 240, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Business Address 619/729-8955 Telephone Number MMBERS: See List Attached Name (individual, partner, joint Hcxne Address venture, corporation, syndication) Business Address TeleE±ione Number Telepiione Nuniser Name Home Address Business Mdress Telephone Number Telephone Number (Attach more sheets if necessary) The applicant is reqaired to apply for Coasted. Commission Approval if located in the Coastal Xone. I/Vfe declare under penalty of perjury that the infonnation contained in this disclosure is true and correct arxi that it will ranainJtrue and correct and may be relied upon as being t:rue and correct until amended. BY 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. SEA POINTE DEVELOPERS DAR]yTOR DEVELOPMENT, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION Robert C. Spriggs, President 7777 Alvarado Road, #621 La Mesa, CA 92041 (619)697-4877 V7ESTERN COMMUNITIES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION Douglas K. Brundage, President 7777 Alvarado Road, #621 La Mesa, CA 92041 (619)697-4877 David E. Holmes 839 W. Harbor Drive, Suite 1 San Diego, CA 92101 (619)233-1415 James F. Reynolds 839 W. Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101 (619)233-1415 Sui SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE lagtiing Office; HOME FEDERAL 625 BROAEWAY, SUITE 306-.., SAN DIEGO, CA.LIFORN%e' ^' 1301 THIRD AVENUE P.O. BOX 1590 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92112 (619) 232-4031 W-^/VvV' ~-'B/ln YourRef: SEAPOINTE Our No; Attention: VASHTI or LUS DEVELOPERS G-646257 Dated as of March 26, 1986 at 7:30 a.m. In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title insurance, SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof, a Policy or Policies of Title Insurance describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss which may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumbrance not shovra -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 which issued this report. THIS REPORT (AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENEMENTS HERETO) IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED HEREBY. IF IT IS DESIRED THAT LIABILITY BE ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, A BINDER OR COMMITMENr SHOULD BE REQUESTED. The form of policy of title insurance contemplated by this report is: 1. Califomia Land Title Association Standard Coverage Policy 2. American Land Title Association Owner's Policy Form B 3. American Land Title Association Residential Title Insurance Policy 4. American Land Title Association Loan Policy Title Offic PA ILA 0 'BRYANT SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE V Order No. G-6462 57 SCHEDULE A 1. The estate or interest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this report is: A FEE 2. Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in: SEA POINTE EEVELOPERS, a California General Partnership 3. The land referred to in this report is situated in the State of Cali- fornia, County of San Diego, and is described as follows: Parcel 1, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, as shown at Page 13051 of Parcel Maps, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, December 9, 1983. @ SAFECO Tm£ INSURANCE Order No. G-646257 Schedule B Page 1 SCHEDULE B At the date hereof exceptions to coverage in addition to the printed Exceptions and Exclusions in the policy form designated on the face page of this Report would be as follows: Property taxes, including any assessments collected with taxes, to be ^levied for the fiscal year 1986-1987 which are a lien not yet payable. 2. Property taxes, including any personal property taxes and any assessments ollected with taxes, for the fiscal year 1985-1986. Nist Installment: $21,383.59 Paid ^'^nd Installment: 21,383.59 Open Homeowners Exemption: None Code Area: 09000 Assessment No: 210-090-45 AS£ Supplemental taxes assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 tcommencing with Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of Califomia, for the fiscal year 1985-86 First Installment: $4,173.11 Paid Second Installment: $4,173.11 Paid ^ssessment No: 839-055-73-93 ^4. The Lien of Supplemental Taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (coimnencing with Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. \ J ,A.n easement for the purpose shorn below and rights incidental thereto as "••Jset forth in a document Granted to: Southern Counties Gas Company, a corporation (No Representation is made as to the present ownership of said easement) Purpose: Transmission and distribution of gas Recorded: July 26, 1932 as File No. 36 742 in Book 147, page 152, Official Records Affects: The route thereof affects a portion of said land and is J more fully described in said document y\6. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as "^set forth in a document Granted to: San Diego Gas & Electric Company (No P^epre.sentatLoa is ude as to the prasent cvnership of said easement) Purpose; Public utilities, ingr.^as and egress SAFECO TTTLE INSURANCE Order No. G-646257 Schedule B Page 2 Affects: The route thereof affects a portion of said land and is more fully described in said document. . An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as ^et forth in a document Granted to: Southern Califomia Telephone Company \ (No Representation is made as to the present ownership of said easement) Y Purpose: A right of way Recorded: August 2, 1941 as File No. 45305 in Book 1200, page 421, Official Records The exact location and extent of said easement is not disclosed of record. 8, An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in a document Granted to: The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company (No Representation is made as to the present ownership of said easement) Purpose: Public utilities, ingress and egress Recorded: August 30, 1957 as File No. 133405 in Book 6730, page 126, Official Records Affects: The route thereof affects a portion of said land and is more fully described in said document r An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in a document Granted to: The Vista Sanitation District, a County Sanitation District, and The City of Carlsbad, a Municipal corporation (No Representation is made as to the present ownership of said easement) Purpose: Water pipe lines, sewer pipe lines, together with an access road over and across the hereinafter described^ lands June 23, 1964 as File No. 112 575, Official Records The route thereof affects a portion of said land and is more fully described in said document An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as et forth in a document Granted to: The State of Califomia (No Representation is made as to the present ownership of said easement) Purpose: Drainage purposes lecorded: June 18, 1965 as File ?^o. 10S756, Official Records 13 .- Affects : The roiiue thereo : j.f f J ,I .TOL tion of said land and Is SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE Order No. G-646257 Schedule B Page 3 '^11. The fact that the ownership of said land does not include rights of vl access to or from the street or highway abutting said land, such rights having been severed from said land by the document. Recorded: June 18, 1965 as File No. 108756 and by deed recorded July 7, 1967 as File No. 99185, Official Records ff ects: The boundary line adjacent to the freeway 12. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in a docLnnent Granted to: The State of Califomia (No Representation is made as to the present ownership of said easement) Purpose: Drainage purposes Recorded: July 7, 1967 as File No. 99185, Official Records Affects: A strip of land 46 feet in width, lying 23 feet on each side of the following described line: Beginning at Point "A" described in Parcel B of said Deed; thence South 73° 47' 23" West, 660.36 feet; thence South 67° 29' 31" West, 88.32 feet to the Easterly line of said A railroad right of way L3. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in a document Granted to: San Diego Gas & Electric Company (No Representation is made as to the present ownership of said easement) Purpose: Public utilities, ingress and egress Recorded: July 22, 1969 as File No. 131617, Official Records Affects: The route thereof affects a portion of said land and is more fully described in said document An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as t forth in a document Granted to: San Diego Gas & Electric Company (No Representation is made as to the present ownership of said easement) Purpose: Public utilities, ingress and egress Recorded: August 28, 1969 as File No. 158714, Official Records Affects: The route thereof affects a portion of said land and is more fully described in said document '^y^5. A deed of trust to secure an indebtedness in the amount shown below, and any other obligations secured thereby Amount: $5,750,000. 00 Dated: January 19, 1984 istor: Sea Pointe Developers, SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE Order No. G-646257 Schedule B Page 4 a corporation Beneficiary: Home Federal Savings and Loan Association, a corporation Recorded: February 3, 1984 as File No. 84-042170, Official Records 16. A covenant and agreement Executed by: ' Sea Pointe Developers In favor of: City of Carlsbad Recorded: April 2, 1984 as File No. 84-119947, Official Records Which among other things provides: Hold Harmless Agreement for drainage. 17. A covenant and agreement Executed by: Sea Pointe Developers In favor of: City of Carlsbad Recorded: May 2, 1984 as File No. 84-162080, Official Records Which among other things provides : I The payment of a public facilities fee. \j\ 18. An easement .for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as ^ set forth in a document > Granted to: The City of Carlsbad (No Representation is made as to the present ownership of said easement) Purpose: Wateriines Recorded: June 26, 1984 as File No. 84-239788, Official Records ; Affects: The route thereof affects a portion of said land and is more fully described in said document 19. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in a document Granted to: Pacific Bell, a California corporation (No Representation is made as to the present ownership of said easement) Purpose: Public utilities Recorded: September 14, 1984 as File No. 84-349717, Official Records Affects: The easement shall be located on strips of land 5 feet in width in said property, lying 2 1/2 feet on each side of the alignment of the facilities installed hereunder; Excepting therefrom those portions of said properfy occupied by buildings. SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE Order No. G-646257 Schedule B Page 5 r '20. A covenant and agreement Executed by: SeaPointe Developers a Califomia General Partnership In favor of: City of Carlsbad Recorded: March 14, 1986 as File No. 86-099066, Official Records Which among other things provides: Agreement to pay increased fees for Development Management System. END OF SCHEDULE B swp 'PARCEL MAP rr-.nuu.L. MIMOe SUBDIVISION 590. SrfETTS /^r^^Crr Or ^T^^/sa^A Co:^ry C> S^€/^^ C^^^^^^ o rxtca-rrt. e:z./= u/y^ 1"& =^ "•• • - . . ^^ - ~ • '. ^ • •-- • , j: J- x': — . - • .-L-'s:. »^'\; '•••<^-'^y^0:^^;^^^y-''C:7- •^;!>'-v;-t^ ,., After recording mail to: . . James F.^ Reynol|a^^ ' 839'W. Harbor DmHW. Suite 1 >' San Diego, CA 92101 1264 STATEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP OF SEA POINTE DEVELOPERS ^- 407432 i RECCRDFID IN OFFICI.M. liF.CGDOS lc- SA;; '.'iCGQ CLUMTY.CA. 1223 NOV -9 PM 1^ 27 L VERA L. LYLE CGUHTY RECORDER The undersigned, partners of SEA POINTE DEVELOPERS, ',|_MG^ <^ declare that: (a) SEA POINTE DEVELOPERS is a general partnership; (b) The name of the partnership is SEA POINTE DEVELOPERS; (c) The names of the partners are: DARMOR DEVELOPMENT, a California Corporation 7051 Alvarado Road La Mesa, CA 92041 WESTERN COMMUNITIES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC. A California Corporation 7051 Alvarado Road La Mesa, CA 92041 DAVID E. HOLMES 839 W. Harbor Drive, Suite 1 San Diego, CA 921Q1 JAMES F. REYNOLDS 839 W. Harbor Drive, Suite 1 San Diego, CA 92101 (d) the partners named in this Statement are all the partners of SEA POINTE DEVELOPERS; (e) A written instrument executed by either DARMOR DEVELOPMENT or WESTERN COMMUNITIES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC., as a partner and either DAVID E. HOLMES or JAMES F. REYNOLDS, as a partner in this Statement may convey (as defined in Section 15010.5(2) of the California Corporations Code) title to real property standing in the partnership name by a conveyance executed in the partnership name. DARMOR DEVELO: A Californ Partner ation. 1^ WESTERN COMMUNITIES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC., a California Corporation, Partnern DAVID E. HOLMES JSMES F. REYNOLDS^ Each of the undersigned officers of the respective partners declares for himself that: I am the president of the respective corporate partner named in the above Statement of Partnership, set forth next to my signature below, and that the Statement of Partnership is true of my own knowledge, and I therefore verify the same to be true on behalf of the respective corporation of which I am such officer. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and coi/rect. Executed at San Diego, California, on November ^ 4*.^. 1983. Robert C, DARMOR DE gs. President PMENT I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed at San Diego, California, on November 1983. ' I Douglas^ K. Brundage, President WESTERN COMMUNITIES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC. -2- 266 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) County of San Diego ) ss. On undersigned, Notary Public in a 1983, before me, the a Notkry Public in and for said County and State, appeared Robert C. Spriggs, known to me to be the President of DARMOR DEVELOPMENT, a California corporation, that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that said corporation executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. OFFICIAL SEAL THELMA C. FORD NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SAN OIEGO COUNTY My Commission Exoires July 5, 1985 Notary Public in and for said County and State STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. County of San Diego On 1983, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, aCippeared Douglas K. Brundage, known to me to be the President of WESTERN COMMUNITIES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC., a California corporation, that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that said corporation executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. OFFICIAL SEAL THELMA C. FORD NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY My Commission Expires July 5. 1985 Notary Public in and for said County and State STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ss. County of San Diego ) On 1983, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared DAVID E. HOLMES, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. OFFICIAL SEA'L ,w-...v>s>( SANDiE CRANE "• ''rM NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA - PRINCIPAL OFFICE !N y SAN DIEGO COUNTY My Commission Expires Jan. 28. 1985 -3- Notary Public in and for said County and State 7 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) SS. County of San Diego ) 83, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared JAMES F. REYNOLDS, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. OFFICIAL SEAL SANDiE CRArJE NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY My Commission Expires Jan. 28. 1985 Notary Public in and for said County and State -4- PLEASE PRINT OR TYPF ORIGINAL AND THREE CnPIF.S \ 1 BERT D. ZUMWALT, COUNTY CLERK ounty Courthouse, 220 West Broadway O. Box 128, San Oiego, Caiifornia 92112 (714) 236-3200 4^ ' SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS FILING FEE $10.00 - FOR FIRST BUSINESS NAME ON STATEMENT $ 2.00 - FOR EACH ADOITIONAL BUSINESS NAME FILED ON SAME STATEMENT AND DOING BUSINESS AT THE SAME LOCATION FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT inis .s^acs ror use or cou/iry uj^rx FlWfi THE NA1VIE[S] OF THE BUSINESS[ES]: sEA.P9iM?.-.??y.?3ePZ?.?^s (Print Fictitious Business Name(sl on Line Above) m omsiNAiFiuow : \Y I in 6AVI0 MACIAS. OEPUTY |J •^•^LO.C^ATED.AT;, .l^^ W- Harbor NQV.3.1-1M3 (Street Address — ff None, Give Exact Location and P.O. Box or Rural Route) IN: San Diego, CA 92101 ROBERT.D^.ZUMWALT Tcityynd Zip Coda)CLERK, SAN DIEGO COO^^TY'" IS [ARE] HEREBY REGISTERED BY THE FOLLOWING PERSGN[S]: ^ ^ PM^^o?...P.lY?^i?.?-?^-^.?.. "(FijirNaiTie —'Type/PrlntT DAVID E. HOLMES (Full Name — Type/Print) "A California Corporation (Residence Address or, if corp., state of incorp.) (Citv.and Zip Code) 2026 Hillsdale Rd. (Residence Address or, if corp., state of incorp.) El Cajon, CA 92020 . (City and Zip Code) „...MSTE_RJ^__ COC^UN^^ (Full Name ~ Type/Print) CALIFORNIA, INC. _ __A__C_al i f ornia JTorpo^^^ (Residence Address or, if corp., state of incorp.) .JM?S..F.__ REYNOL^^^ (Full Name — Type/Print) ..?..^5...San j^to^^^ (Residence Address or, if corp., state of incorp.) (Citv and Zip Code) (City and Zip Code) This business is conducted by: Dan Individual • Individuals - Husband and Wife Ha General Partnership • a Limited Partnership • a Corporation • a Business Trust • Other (Specify) SIGNATURE OF REGISTRANT:--^^ (Print Name of Person Signing and Title) THIS STATEiVIENT WAS FILED Wl Rartner- James F. Reynolds GBERT D. ZUMWALT, COUNTY CLERK OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON DATE INDICATED BY FILE STAMP ABOVE CERT KF ICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original on file in this office. ROBERT D. ZUMWALT, County Clerk ^ Form 231 Co. Clk. (1-80) ^.OLvs,.;£..i...vrn: DAVID A. MACIAS STATEMENT EXPIRES '/Oeputy ASSIGNED FILENO. S3 25215 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PROPERTY OWNERS LIST AND LABELS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD ON THIS DATE REPRESENT THE LATEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION FROM THE ASSESSOR'S ROLES. APPLICATION NAME AND NUMBER ^j^^^-. Y ^ l< P Cxr Q.U P r^?9 ) APPLICANT OR APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE BY CA )v (H. ^AtCloOLA^ DATE ^-/r-9J RECEIVED BY DATE City of Carlsbad Planning Department NOTICE OF EXPIRATION April 9, 1996 San Gal & Pleta Trust c/o Philip L. Gildred, Jr. 550 West "C" Street #1820 San Diego CA 92101-3509 SUBJECT: CUP 299x1 - CHAPMAN COLLEGE In a recent audit of our records, we found that CUP No. 299x1 expired on September 4, 1994. Should you, the property owner, require an extension of this permit, please send the following: • Current business name (site of permit); • Current business (site of permit) owner's name and phone number; / Written request for an extension (please sign and print your name); / Your mailing address (if different from above); / Your phone number where we can reach you during business hours; and y A check in the amount of $400 ($55 for non-profit organizations). Send the required documents and check to: Attn: Brandi King City of Carlsbad Planning Department 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad CA 92009 We are in the process of establishing new procedures for handling CUP extensions and therefore will be granting additional time for the processing of your request. Your request for an extension must be received before May 9, 1996, to allow adequate time to process your application and schedule a hearing before the Planning Commission. If you do not request an extension by this date, the permit will be considered invalid and to continue operating, you will have to submit an application for a new permit, along with a check for $2,500 ($120 for non-profit organizations). If you have any questions, please contact your staff planner, Anne Hysong, in the Planning Department at (619) 438-1161, extension 4477. Sincerely, BRANDkKING Senior Office Specialist c: File Copy Chapman College 2075 Las Palmas Dr. • Carlsbad, CA 92009-1576 • (619) 438-1161 • FAX (619) 438-0894 ® Notice of Exempt! To: Office of Planning and Research 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 Sacramento, CA 95814 X County Clerk County of San Diego Attn: Mail Drop C-11 220 West Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 Project Title CUP 299x1 - Chapman College From: City of Carlsbad Planning Department 2075 Las Palmas Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 4^-1161 cyh SEPI21 Project Location - Specific 5411 Avenida Encinas. Suite 200 j j Project Location - City: Carlsbad Project Location - County San Diego Description of Project: Extension of a conditional use permit allowing Chapman College in the Planned Industrial Zone Name of Public Agency ^proving Project: Citv of Carlsbad Chapman College Name of Person or Agency Carrying out Project: Exempt Status: (Check one") _ Ministerial (Sec. 21080(b)(1); 15268); _ Declared Emergency (Sec. 21080(b)(3); 15269(a)); _ Emergency Project (Sec. 21080(b)(4); 15269(b)(c)); Categorical Exemption. State type and section number: 15301 Class 1 Statutory Exemptions. State code number: X Reasons why project is exempt: Existing facilitv and use Lead Agency Contact Person: Anne Hvsong Area Code/Telephone/: (619) 438-1161. X4477 If filed by appHcant: 1. Attach certified document of exemption finding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? Yes No Signature: Date: Title: Planning Director Signed by Lead Agency n Signed by Applicant Date received for filing at OPR: FILED IN THS OFFICE OF THE OOUK'TY CLBilK, 8AN DIEGO COUHTY OM SEP 1 2 1991 __ POSTED SEP 1 2 m REMOVED OCT 1 4 t99l RETURITED TO AOBSTCY ON /O/^/^l DEPUTY ^^g^^'^tf^-^—^ ^ Bcsds+l October 1989 AH:km Carlsbad Journal Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County Mail all correspondence regarding public notice advertising to W.C.C.N. Inc. P.O. Box 230878, Encinitas. CA 92023-0878 (619) 753-6543 Proof of Publication STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, 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 Joumal, a newspaper of general circulation, published 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 pubhshed at regular intervals in the saidCity of Oceanside, County of San Diego, State of Calif ornia, 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 follow- ing dates, to-wit: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commiaaion of the City of Carlabad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chamben, 1200 CarUbad Village Drive (former^ Elm Avenue), Carlsbad, Califomia, at 6:00 p.m. pn Wednes- day, September 4,1901, to consider approval of an extension of CUP 290 allowing the continued operation of Chapman College on property generaUy located at MU Avenida Encinas Suite 220 in the Ocean ; Pointe Tech Center in the PM Zone and more particularly described as: Parcel 1, in the City ofCarlsbad, County of San Diego, as shown on Page I30S1 of Parcel Hap (lied in the ofnce ofthe County Recorder of San Diego County, December 0, 1963. Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invit- ed to attend the public hearing. Cop4es of the staff report will be avaUable on and after August 29, 19(1. If you have any questions, please call Anne Hysong in the Planning Department at 438-1161, exL4477. If you challenge the Conditional Use Permit Kxlenslon In court, you may be limited to raising only those Issues you or iomeone else raised at the pubUe bearing described in this notice or in written correspon- dence deliverM'to the City ofCarls- bad at or prior to the public hear- ing. Case FUe: CUP 289x1 Applicant Chapman College CITYOFCARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION August 22 19_ 19_ 19_ 19_ 19 91 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 22nd day of August, 1991 rk of the Printer ICJ 6232: AttSust 22.1091 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive (formerly Elm Avenue), Carlsbad, Califomia, at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 4,1991, to consider approval of an extension of CUP 299 allowing the continued operation of Chapman College on property generally located at 5411 Avenida Encinas Suite 220, in the Ocean Pointe Tech Center in the PM Zone and more particularly described as: Parcel 1, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, as shovm on Page 13051 of Parcel Map filed in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, December 9, 1983. Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to attend the public hearing. Copies of the staff report will be available on and after August 29, 1991. Ifyou have any questions, please call Aime Hysong in the Plarming Department at 438-1161, ext. 4477. If you challenge the Conditional Use Permit Extension in court, you may be limited to raising 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: APPLICANT: PUBLISH: CUP 299x1 CHAPMAN COLLEGE AUGUST 22, 1991 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION I Cit| if CiM CHAPMAN COLLEGE CUP 299x1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Safety and Service Center, 2560 Orion Way, Carlsbad, California, at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March k, 1987, to consider approval for a conditional use permit for Chapman College to be located and hold classes at the Ocean Pointe Tech Center on property located at 5411 Avenida Encinas and more particularly described as: Parcel 1, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, as shown at Page 13051 of Parcel Maps, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, December 9, 1983. 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 Department at 438-1161. If you challenge the Conditional Use Permit in court, you may be limited to raising 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: APPLICANT: PUBLISH: CUP-299 CHAPMAN COLLEGE February 21, 1987 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION Citi If Cirlthii CHAPMAN COLLEGE CUP-299 Carlsbad Joumal Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County Mail 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, ss. o .5> FEB m a PUNNING oEPMwan ^ GilYOF^ oi/ Oil 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 newspaperand not in any supplementthereof on the following dates, to-wit: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV||N that the Planning ComniissionM>r the City OfCarlsbad will hold «>public hearing at the Safi • ^ • Center. 2560 Orion California, at 6:(tti day. March 4. 19sf:'^ i , approval for a condltidhal liie per-mit for Chapman CoUe^ tji be lo-cated and hold classe; thf Ocean Pointe Tech Centetsn JV-oi^rty lo- cated at 5411 Aveni«i E^t^ jipd more particularly delcnM as:; Parcel 1. in City of30irUb|d. County OfSan Diego. StiUpf Cilli-: fornia. as shown at Page f^^^f Parcel Maps, filed in tb* ^nci ot the County Recorder of San Oiego Comiy. Pec«il)ber 9.19^. Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially in-vited to atteiid the public hearing. If you liave any questions please call the Planning Department at 438-1181. ft If you challenge the Conditional >5*Use Permit in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspon-dence delivered to the City of Carls-bad at or prior to the public hearing. Case File: CUP-299 Applicant: CHAPMAN CQLl^GE CITYOFCAliAe^' PLANNING COlraftSSlON February 21, 19.87 19 tit) ll CiriiW CHAPMAN COLLEGE CUP-299 19 19, 19 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 21st day of February. 1987 / Piarlr . Clerk of the Printer cli Carkbad Joumal Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County Mail 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, ' A % Ml •A 1^/ ss. ^y-€ 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 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: NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROJECT ADDRESS/LOCA-TION: 5411 Avenida Encinas. Carls-bad. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Con-ditional use permit for a 3.180 s<juare foot tenant space improve- ment for an extension of Chapman College. The tenant space will in-clude classrooms and an adminis- ' trative space and will be on the second floor of Building A of Ocean Pointe Tech Centre. The City of Carlsbad has con-ducted an environmental review of the above described project pur-suant to the Guidelines for Imple-mentation of the California Envi- ronmental Quality Act and the En-vironmental Protection Ordinance ofthe City ofCarlsbad. As a result 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 project. Justi- fication for this action is on file in the Planning Department. A copy of the Negative Declara-tion with supportive documents is on nie in the Planning Department. 2075 Las Palmas Drive. Carlsbad. CA 92009. Comments fi-om the pub-lif are invited. Please submit com- ments in writing to the Planning Department within (en (10) days of date of iHuahce. Dated: Ja'nua^ 28.1987 Case No: CUP-299 Applicant: Sea Pointe Developers ^ MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Planning Director C;j 3125: January 28.1987 January 28, 19^"^ 19. 19 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 28th day of .Ta.nua.ry, 1987 Clerk of the Printer X202-2M-7 86 * Carlsbad Journal Decreed a Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County 3138 ROOSEVELT ST. • P.O. BOX 248 • CARLSBAD, CA 92008 • 729-2345 Proof of Publication STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 55 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, 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 cm princi pal clerk of the printer of the CaNsbad Joumal a newspaper of general circulation, published twice weekly in the City of Corlsbad, 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 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: NEGATIVE DECLARATIONS PROJECT ADDRESS/LOCA-TION: 5411 Avenida Encinas, Carls-bad. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Con- ditional use permit for a d.lSCt square foot tenant spac« improyelT { ment for an extension of ClUipi^n , College. Tenant space to include classrooms and offices, on the second floor of existing BuUding A ~ of Ocean Pointe Tech Cent(«j i The Cify of Carlsbad has con- ducted an environmental review of the above described project pur-suant to the Guidelines for Imple- mentation of the California Envi-. ronmental Quality Act and the {In-vironmental Protection Ordinance . ofthe City of CarJjbaAAa-•result of said review, a Negative Declara-tion (declaration that the projeet -: will not have a signiflcant imnct! on the environm^tj ia hiareby issued for the i^tdcet prtiject. Justi-flcation for this action<is on file in the Planning Depai^ent. A copy of the Negative Declara- tion wfth supportive documents it > on flie in UiePlarinlng Department, < 2075 Las Palmaa Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Comments fl-om the pub- lic are invit»4. Please submit com-1 ments in writing to the Planning' j Department within ten (10) days of dateofiMuance. -Dated: November 8.1986 CaseNo:CDP-^ Applicant: Sea Pointe OeveloDers BHCHAEL J. HOLZimitR Planning Director CJ 4389^: November 8,1986 November 8, 86 19 19 . . 19 19. 19 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 8th day of November, 1986 #202-21^-9/85 ^><^^-.y^< > --^^ /Clerk of the Printer 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT Wl^L^M (619) 438-1161 Cit2> of Carlflibab NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROJECT ADDRESS/LOCATION: 5411 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Conditional use permit for a 3,180 square foot tenamt space improvement for an extension of Chapman College. The tenant space will include classrooms and and administrative space and will be on the second floor of Building A of Ocean Pointe Tech Centre. The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above described prcject pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act and l:he 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. Justification for tJiis action is on file in the Pleinning Depart:ment. A copy of the Negative Declaration with supportive docvmients is on file in the Planning Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA., 92009. Comments from the public are invited. Please submit ccanments in writing to the Planning Department within ten (10) days of date of issuance. DATED: January 28, 1987 MICHAEL J. HdfcSMlLLER^ CASE NO: COP-299 Planning Director APPLICANT: Sea Pointe Developers PUBLISH DATE: January 28, 1987 ND4 11/85 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - PART II (TO BE COMPLETED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT) CASE NO. CAJP- DATE : iO- BACKGROUND 1. APPLICANT: ScA^ fs^M'^ ^-Mi^i^ ^^U^A^ 2. ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF APPLICANT: SA^ ^^^Sf, ^ 0(7-1(31 DATE CHECK LIST SUBMITTED: ^ 11. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations of all Affirmative Answers are to be written under Section III - Discussion of Environmental Evaluation) YES MAYBE NO Earth - Will the proposal have significant results in: Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? Disruptions, displacements, com- paction or overcovering of the soil? Change in topography or ground surface relief features? The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic . or physical features? V Any increase in wind or water erosion o the site? erosion of soils, either on or off ^ Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel or a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? YES MAYBE NO 2. Air - Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? y b. The creation of objectionable odors? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? 3. Water - Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements, ^ in either marine or fresh waters? 1/ b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? l/ c. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? \/ d. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? \/ e. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to, temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? y_ f. Alteration of the direction or /• rate of flow of ground waters? ^ g. Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? ^ h. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? l/' -2- YES MAYBE NO 4* Plant Life - Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species / of plants? c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing y species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. Animal Life - Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Changes in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic organisms, insects or microfauna)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? vX 6. Noise - Will the proposal significantly increase existing noise leveis? ^ 7. Light and Glare - Will the proposal sig- nificantly produce new light or glare? 8. Land Use - Will the proposal have significant results in the alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? -3- YES MAYBE NO 9. Natural Resources - Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? 10. Risk of Upset - Does the proposal involve a . significant risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? 12. Housing - Will the proposal signif- icantly affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? 13. Transportation/Circulation - Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Generation of additional vehicular movement? Impact upon existing transporation systems? Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? y_ 11. Population - Will the proposal signif- icantly alter the location, distribu- tion, density, or growth rate of the . human population of an area? v Effects on existing parking facilit- . ies, or demand for new parking? Alterations to waterbome, rail or air traffic? y y -4- YES MAYBE NO 14. Public Services - Will the proposal have a significant effect upon, or have signif- icant results in the need for new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas: a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? c. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16. Utilities - Will the proposal have significant results in the need for new systems, or alterations to the following utilities: a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? c. Water? y y _t/_ f. Other governmental services? y 15. Energy - Will the proposal have signif- icant results in: y y y d. Sewer or septic tanks? y e. Storm water drainage? y f. Solid waste and disposal? y 17. Human Health - Will the proposal have significant results in the creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? y -5- YES MAYBE NO 18. Aesthetics - Will the proposal have significant results in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in creation of an aesthetically offensive public view? 19. Recreation - Will the proposal have significant results in the impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? y 20. Archeological/Historical - Will the proposal have significant results in the alteration of a significant archeological or historical site, ^ structure, object or building? 21. Analyze viable alternatives to the proposed project such as: a) Phased development of the project, b) alternate site designs, c) alternate scale of development, d) alternate uses for the site, e) development at some future time rather than now, f) alternate sites for the proposed, and g) no project alternative. -6- YES MAYBE NO 2 2. Mandatory Findings of Significance - a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, or curtail the diversity in the environment? y b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the dis- advantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief, definitive period of time while long-term impacts will endure well into the future.) v/ Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) d. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? y III. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION "^.^...y^^.\ A. y<&^^^ y\\ oow- UO\4AA HVAO * DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (Continued) -8- IV. DETERMINATION (To Be Completed by the Land Use Planning Office) On the basis of this initial evaluation: y I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A Conditional Negative Declaration will be proposed. I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. Date /Signature V. MITIGATING MEASURES (If Applicable) -9- 1 4 MITIGATING MEASURES (Continued) VI. APPLICANT CONCURRENCE WITH MITIGATING MEASURES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I HAVE REVIEWED THE ABOVE MITIGATING MEASURES AND CONCUR WITH THE ADDITION OF THESE MEASURES TO THE PROJECT. Date Signature -10- (i^f^f::^^^r" FEE: $175.00 ^ ;l| RECEIPT NO: ENVaigptygt^JAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - Part I (To Be Completed by APPLICANT) ^£V'-^i-CP. ppp,^^>^'f^>AO CASE NO; DATE: 9-5-86 Applicant: Sea Pointe Developers Address of Applicant: 839 W. Harbor Dr., Suite 1 San Diego, CA 92101 Phone Number: (619 ) 233-1415 Name, address and phone number of person to be contacted (if other than Applicant): 4 Design, P.O. Box 240, Carlsbad, 619/729-8955 GENERAL INFORMATION: Description of Project: 3180 Sq.Ft. tenant improvements at 5411 Avenida Encinas for extension campus of Chapman College Project Location/Address: 5411 Avenida Encinas between Cannon Rd. & Palomar Airport Rd. Assessor Parcel Number: 210 - 090 - 45 Zone of Subject Property: P.M. Proposed Use of Site: Extension campus for Chapman College, a primarily eyeing and night use List all other applicable applications related to this project: This project involves interior tenant improvements only in a building that is already existing 2. Describe the activity area, including distiguishing natural and man- made characteristics; also provide precise slope analysis when appropriate. Interior tenant improvements for classrooms and administration. No environmental impact whatsoever. 3. Describe energy conservation measures incorporated into the design and/or operation of the project. None 4. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size expected. NA 5. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities. NA 6. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. NA 7. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. Extension campus for Chapman College, including classrooms and admin- istration. Community will benefit by having additional and more con-' venient continued education facilities. Estimated employment: 8 Estimated occupancy: 156 No loading facilities will be provided -2- 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? X 2) Could the activity affect the use of a recreational area, or area of important aesthetic value? 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? 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? 11) Could the activity significantly affect fish, wildlife or plant life? 12) Are there any rare or endangered plant species in the activity area? 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- X 3) Could the activity affect the functioning of an established community or neighborhood? ^ X X X X X X X X X X X X X YES NO 17) Will the activity require a variance from established environmental standards (air, water, noise, etc.)? 18) Will the activity require certification, authoriza- tion or issuance of a permit by any local, state or federal environmental control agency? X 19) Will the activity require issuance of a variance or conditional use permit by the 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? 22) Will the activity involve construction of facilities in the area of an active fault? 23) Will the activity involve construction of facilities on a slope of 25 percent or greater? 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? 26) Will the activity involve the burning of brush, trees, or other materials? 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.) 28) Will the project substantially increase fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.)? X X X X X X X X X X 29) Will there be a significant change to existing land form? ^ (a) Indicate estimated grading to be done in cubic yards: -Q- . (b) Percentage of alteration to the present land form: -0- . (c) Maximum height of cut or fill slopes: lO^ 30) Will the activity result in substantial increases in the use of utilities, sewers, drains or streets? X_ 31) Is the activity carried out as part of a larger project or series of projects? X -4- I'I 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: 18. Coastal Commission approval should be routine and is only re- quired because City requires C.U.P. 19. Conditional Use Permit is required for schools in this zone, but this proposed use is less hazardous & lower in intensity than other uses that are permitted without C.U.P. approval. Ill. 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 ompleting Report) Date Signed 9-5-86 REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO DATE: TO: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT GROWTH MANAGEMENT (MEMO ONLY) ' FIRE DEPARTMENT, 1^ BUILDING DEPARTMENT PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - 311 S. Tremont St., Oceanside, CA 92054-3119 MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT UTILITIES/MAINTENANCE POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION N0.<^'' ^/ fi^"^/^/ ^ f PROJECT Tl\Vc,/Jjl/f.Xh7yi^. APPLICANT: (iliiiy.^ /^X^t/'c^-^^X {2^^^^:/^^J PROPOSAL: /^^-g^^:3Y^^^-^J^^ {}/I Project Planner /yf^^.yrJ Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to the Planning Department by ^ /r3/^ / . 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 COMMENTS LANS ATTACHED DATE: REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO TO: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ' GROWTH MANAGEMENT (MEMO ONLY) FIRE DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - 311 S. Tremont St., Oceanside, CA 92054-3119 MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT UTILITIES/MAINTENANCE POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION NO. . PROJECT TITLE: APPLICANT: dl^^JL^^^ ^&^^>'yl^(^L^ ..^^^^^^ Ijie^^yCA^Z^ PROPOSAL: Project Planner /jlyUftJ^^ ^J^^i^i^-/^^ Please review and submit, vmtten comments and/or conditions to the Planning Department by 6> /3/^9/ . 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 COMMENTS: /Vo Sf^/O i fi c^f^T l^i2-c>(^t. tiwv> //yft^fc i^'irt^ ^'^t^u'k i\. PLANS ATTACHED lb', G iNoCtSi ui\'iyu. ^oo' ^ ^\d^. Av ((!^li^7m5^ xu^i^ ^^corc^ YVuxi^g 0^) TABLE NO. 5-A—WALL AND OPENING PROTECTION OF OCCUPANCIES Bj TYPES II ONE-HOUR, ll-N AND V CONSTRUCTION: For exterior wall and opej buildings, see table below. Exceptions to limitation for Types II One-hour, ll-N 709,1903 and 2203 apply. For Types I, ll-F.R., Ill and IV construction, si JCATION ON PROPERTY of lypes II One-hour, ll-N and V /pe V construction, as provided in Sections 303,1903,2003 and 2103. IO CO ro m D GROUP DCSCRIPTION OF OCCUPANCY IN rALLS 1—Any assembly building with a stage and an occupant load of 1000 or more in the building Not applicable (See Sections 602 and 603) 2—Any building or portion of a building having an assembly room with an occupant load of less than 1000 aiW a stage 2.1—Any building or portion of a building having an assembly room with an occupant load of 300 or more without a stage, including such buildings used for educational purposes and not classed as a Group E or Group B, Division 2 Occupancy • 2 hours less than 10 feet, 1 hour elsewhere See also Section 602 3—Any building or portion of a building having an assembly room with an occupant load of less than 300 without a stage, including such buildings used for educational purposes and not classed as a Group E or Group B, Division 2 Occupancy 2 hours less than 5 feet, 1 hour less than 40 feet A—Stadiums, reviewing stands and amusement park structures not included within other Group A Occupancies 1 hour less than 10 feet Not permitted less than 5 feet Protected less than 10 feet Not permitted less than 5 feet Protected less than 10 feet i Protected less than 10 feet cn IO 1—Gasoline service stations, garages.where no repair work is done except exchange of parts and maintenance requiring no open flame, welding, or use of flammable liquids Drinking and dining establishments having an occupant load of less than 50. wholesale and retail stores, office buildings, printing plants, municipal police and fire stations, factories and workshops using material not highly flammable or combustible, storage and sales rooms for combustible goods, paint stores \vithnut bulk handling • ^ Buildings or portions of buildings having rooms used for educational ^ purposes, beyond the 12th grade, with less than 50 occupants in any room 1 hour less than 20 feet Not permitted less than 5 feet Protected less than 10 feet oom I Ul > {(.ontinued} 2-105(b) IIB cont'd. (2) Any sanitary- facilities which are made available ror the public, clients, or employees in such accommodations or facilities. Sotiae that all sanitary facilities made available to fhe public, clients or employees must also be made accessible. (3) Any curb or sidewalk intended ror puDiic use constructed in this State with private funds. that IS Notion! privately funded curbs and sidewalks are included. (4) All existing privately funded public accommoaduudb when alterations, structural repairs or additions are made to such public accommodations as set forth under 11A(5), (6), and (7) above. "Very Important! The requirements for existing privately funded buildings that are -to be remodeled are the same as for publicly funded. So you are referred to the publicly funded sections to^get this information. EPTION NO. 1: senger vehicle In privately funded multi storied service stations, shopping centers, ijowlthe »these., ' requirements if " a ramp or elevator^I^s . not!'la\^ail3b1e provide public access to such floors or leveis. offices of physicians and surgeons, ^^and^ojfeea^ajl subject to this code, . floors . or ;^eviBls^6^jr5l^^!t>el first -floor orground Jevel v^re'^^xempt^|^frOT $^ privately funded levels above the mul ti first stori ed floor or fron'^vthese requirements if a There are EXCEPTION NO. 2: In buildings, floors or^ groun\ level are exempt from*' reasonable portion of all facilities and accommodations normally sought and used by the public in such a building are accessible to and usable by physically handicapped persons. (2) TWG exceptions: Exception #1 This section applies only to passenger vehicle service stations, shopping centers, offices of physicians and surgeons and office buildings. You do not need to install elevators in these multi-stories buildings. Nor do you provide access except on the ground floor or other accessible levels. Exception §2 This Section says! For those occupancies or buildings not listed dbove again you do not need to provide an elevator. However, you nmst provide a reasonable portion of those facilities found on the upper levels, on the ground or accessible level. For this exception to apply, OSA-HC interprets "reasonable portion" to mean just that, a reasonable amount, but not all. You need not provide all of what's on the inaccessible level on the accessible level. •12- ffi '•7I £I?M; Si/F^ MM' i ~ ! I ffW HMFIMT Ml* »IMV t^ U&HT STjlNW**" I 1 ' • / fl^lS/" um imim ear^ mm .imm mem i 13 51)01 •"3 ] «MC CUPS ,liV II-*' . . ^^1 s- I_ cc I-z UJ o X iui HI — !i2 1, DATE: Planning Department Engineering Department FROMT—F±re-Bepar tment CONDITIONS FOR PROJECT // C^M'P/y?^ dcU-e^'^. STANDARD CONDITIONS ^5' ^Swi.,U» ' Prior to the issuance of building permits, complete building plans shall be submitted ^•iyf^y to and approved by the Fire Department. :-'^-';^'y 2. Additional public and/or on site fire hydrants shall be provided if deemed necessary by the Fire Marshal. 3. 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 Fire Marshal for approval. A. An all weather access road shall be maintained throughout construction. 5. All required fire hydrants, water mains and appurtenances shall be operational prior to combustible building materials being located on the project site. 6. Proposed security gate systems shall be provided with "Knox" key operated override switch, as specified by the Flre Department. 7. 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. 8. Fire retardant roofs shall be required on all structures. 9. Brush clearance shall be maintained according to the specifications contained in the City of Carlsbad Landscape Guidelines Manual. 10. All fire alarm systems, fire hydrants, extinguishing systems, automatic sprinklers, and other systems pertinent to the project shall be submitted to the Fire Department for approval prior to construction. 11. 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. 12. 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 Hy TUP. //AJJ/^,^yn T^LTyc (:c^/!=L C^/^ ^. Jkm y)n A/or^ ^z^^^^zs Z- ^<Fo^ /^T^/2ov^ BI/A^LU/WOAJ /AJsmiJery^Afs /i-A/c^ 2>//j^^fi-An \ ff^^y Costa Real VMVJ Municipal Water District "^^1^^^^ 5950 El Cannino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Telephone: (619)438-2722 Engineering Dept: 438-3367 DATE: February 3, 1987 TO: City of Carlsbad Engineering Departinent or Land Use Planning 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, California 92008 ATTN: Nancy Rollman SUBJ: C.U.P. 299 - Chapman College - Sea Pointe Tech Centre CRMWD Project No. 87-C-203(B) 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: YES NO Are there transmission lines that affect project? ( ) (X) Are there existing facilities that will have to be reconstructed? ( ) (X) Are there new facilities that will have to be constructed? ( ) (X) Are there existing District agreements that have financial impact on the project? ( ) (X) Please contact Mr. Jerry Whitley if you have any questions regarding this project. Very truly yours. William E. Blakes District Engineer WEB:sja cc: Mike Smith, Fire Marshal CRMWD 87-C-2 03(B) WRITE IT^DOIMT SAV IT INTER DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO ^/(LMyiyLj DATE ^tiui^ AAA Ay -yi^ yW//^ d^J_ '^'^fj^^^ ^<^Y3:?£-'So4/—,^L/^/>^^ i^^'^^^i^ ^;f<u^ WEPfe^' ON THIS SHEET \0T f ^^^^ 1/"^^ WILMER "SERVICE" UHE STANDARD INTER DEPT. MEMO FORM 11—24-PD lA.Ay^^Cj l&Y SEA ^NTE DEVELOPERS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 5411 AVENIDA ENCINAS PARKING ANALYSIS EXISTING OCCUPANTS CHAPMAN COLLEGE 49,610 SF 3,180 SF TOTAL REMAINING AREA/STALLS 33,642 SF err. f yt -/cfe/ IOT. 2 STALLS ^^"^"'y 31.0 STALLS * 139.8 STALLS ** TOTAL BUILDING 86,432 SF 272.0 STALLS * ESTIMATED PARKING STALLS REQUIRED FOR CHAPMAN COLLEGE IS 62 WITH A 50% JOINT USE CREDIT FOR A PRIMARILY NIGHTIME USE **ORIGINAL PROJECT (OCEAN POINT TECH CENTER) WAS APPROVED WITH AN ESTIMATED PARKING RATIO OF 3.15 STALLS PER 1000 SF. USING FIGURES ABOVE REMAINING STALLS TO AREA RATIO IS 4.16 STALLS PER 1000 SF. A LIST OF TENANTS, AREAS, PAROifG RATIOS AND USES IS ATTACHED •r (UH) ^ ' y^ PARKING ANALYSIS SEA P(^TE DEVELOPERS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 5411 AVENIDA ENCINAS EXISTING OCCUPANT AREA RATIO PKG . REQ'D Access Control Tech. 2106 SF 1 •600 3 5 Stalls John Burnham 81 Co . 2517 SF 1 400 6 3 Stalls Cardiff Peripherals 1500 SF 1 800 1 9 Stalls International Nutrition 5000 SF 1 800 6 3 Stalls Leighton 85 Associates ', 5408 SF 1 800 6 8 Stalls Lineal Services 1912 SF 1 400 4 8 Stalls Macaw Electronics 4928 SF 1 400 12 3 Stalls Rejuvinir, Inc. 2860 SF 1 300 9 5 Stalls San Antonio Cash Register 1500 SF 1 600 2 5 Stalls Trivector, Inc. 1500 SF 1 400 3 8 Stalls VTN Consolidated, Inc. 6500 SF 1 400 16 3 Stalls Western Bank Mortgage 1068 SF 1 400 2 7 Stalls Design Focus 1320 SF 1 400 3 3 Stalls Lyon Business Services 4927 SF 1 400 12 .3 Stalls Lyon Business Services 564 SF 1 :400 1 .4 Stalls Palomar Technology 6000 SF 1 •800 7 5 Stalls TOTAL EXISTING OCCUPANTS 49610 101 .2 Stalls SEA POMTE DEVELOPERS CONDIT^^AL USE PERMIT 5411 AVENIDA ENCINAS ,y Access Control Technology 5451 Avenida Encinas Suite I Carlsbad, CA 92008 John Burnham & Company ^ 5411 Avenida Encinas Suite 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Cardiff Peripherals 5421 Avenida Encinas Suite M Carlsbad, CA 92008 International Nutrition Tech 5441 Avenida Encinas Suite 127 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Leighton & Associates, Inc. 5421 Avenida Encinas Sutie A Carlsbad, CA 92008 Lineal Services, Inc. 5421 Avenida Encinas Suite G Carlsbad, CA 92008 Macaw Electronics 5441 Avenida Encinas Suite B Carlsbad, CA 92008 Rejuvinir, Inc. 54 21 Avenida Encinas Suite N Carlsbad, CA 92008 San Antonio Cash Register 5431 Avenida Encinas Suite F Carlsbad, CA 9 200 8 ^ Trivector, Inc. 5411 Avenida Encinas Suite 270 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Office/Sales & Repairs Security Systems 2106 sq. ft. Commercial Real Estate 2517 sq. ft. Computer Disk Drives -R&D i C^-^ 1500 sq. ft. Laboratory for Vitamins R&D \',^^ 5000' sq. ft. Soils Engineering 5408 sq. ft. structural Steel Detailers -y 1912 sq. ft. :m Import/Export Radios 4928 sq. ft. Skin Care Products 2860 sq. ft. Sales & Service Cash Register & Scales 1500 sq. ft. Computer Software Development 1500 sq. ft. 1 ^^••y•^ • -7 '-') D VTN Consolidated, Inc, 5451 Avenida Encinas Suite A Carlsbad, CA 9 200 8 Western Bank Mortgage 5411 Avenida Encinas Suite 210 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Design Focus 5421 Avenida Encinas Suite B Carlsbad, CA 92008 Lyon Business Services \^ 5411 Avenida Encinas Suite 110 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Civil Engineers & Land Planners 6 500 sq. ft. ..n^^^ Mortgage .Banking 1068 sq. ft. Interior Design 1320 sq. ft, General Offices 4927 sq. ft. \ ny-.o Y'L' • o 6 Lyon Business Services 5411 Avenida Encinas Suite 160 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Palomar Technology 5421 Avenida Encinas Suite H Carlsbad, CA 92008 General Offices 564 sq. ft, R&D Sales Service & Manufac- turing of Electronic & Equipment Monitoring ^- <^7^) 6000 sq. ft, <^^X\ Costa Real VwV? Municipal Water District ^^^^^y^ 5950 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Telephone: (619)438-2722 Engineering Dept: 438-3367 September 4, 1986 Bill Booth c/o 4 Design P.O. Box 240 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Subject; CUP - Chapman College, 5411 Avenida Encinas Sea Pointe Developers; Water Availability Dear Mr. Booth: The subject property is located within Costa Real Municipal Water District service area. Water service can be made available to each lot/unit that may be developed at the time an application for service is completed, and all appli- cable fees are paid. Very truly yours, Wm. E. Blakesley ^^fr^ P .pistriet Engineer WEB:sss ^^"^K Div Cti\SSeS T5Gt3(^:^ APTisr^ 9*So A<l^oa^4Tb oi^e. CDN^FUCT^ tAiin4 oTHcj^ uses ^ ^ ;;r-:2itfrjLiL Ill ^''rfc!L_Ji^.i^ DATE FROM: CONDITIONS FOR PROJECT // CfM^n^Af^ dcu^ed^ STANDARD CONDITIONS 1. Prior to the issuance of building permits, complete building plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Fire Department. 2. Additional public and/or on site flre hydrants shall be provided if deemed necessary by the Fire Marshal. 3. The applicant shall submit two (2) copies of a site plan showing locations of existing and proposed flre hydrants and on site roads and drives to the Fire Marshal for approval. 4. An all weather access road shall be maintained throughout construction. 5. All required fire hydrants, water mains and appurtenances shall be operational prior to combustible building materials being located on the project site. 6. Proposed security gate systems shall be provided with "Knox" key operated override switch, as specified by the Fire Department. 7. 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. 8. Fire retardant roofs shall be required on all structures. 9. Brush clearance shall be maintained according to the specifications contained in the City of Carlsbad Landscape Guidelines Manual. 10. All fire alarm systems, fire hydrants, extinguishing systems, automatic sprinklers, and other systems pertinent to the project shall be submitted to the Fire Department for approval prior to construction. 11. 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, 12. 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 /A/ -TAM 7^fJ^/.?i^Al6^. %\hy^>^ Z. "Po^ /^7>/^/eoV6^ Bi/A<LuAT)o/^ //OsneUdyHsASS /^/i/Q 2>//i^^^/vi ! > I D r? • / -1 • 7 1^.. i' f'. ' f i A m 3..yiy OA O^yCk.. \ yy>i^: 1 3 ,,;at€- J^y\^^ Review^nd Comment Memo MEMORANDUM DATE TO: FROM: SUBJECT Engineering Department Fire Department Building Department '^'y -^-^/"^ Parks and Recreation Department Police Department Costa Real Municipal Water District N. County Transit District Planning Department Request for Review and Comment on Application No. Ct^jO ' '2-11 CAAJ/M4A/ Co/U^e^ Pi^oposal: fxT^r^w -^^ CAY^'^ ^^//^ Project Planner: 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 fej;. // . If not received by that date, it will be assumea that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. Thank you. Comment: "V^J^U/iyj 7^ fj^o'TT ATTACHMENTS ENCINA WATER POLIUTION CONTROL FACILITY JS:ECK1VED ,.. -i '•^ 1986 CITY OF CAJj,13AD • 1986 Burroughs Corporation 560Q Aveniaa Encinas 'y Carlitad, California 9200a 6200 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008-0171 Telephones (619) 438-3941 (619) 438-3954 Ref: [w'dJt^i Attention: iv'r. Leonard tia^siale SUBJECT: Disposal of Contaminated Groundwater V. On June 10,i9S6, the Encina Water Poilution Control Facility was contacted and asked to consider allowing Borroughs Corporation to discharge groundwater con- taminated with chlorinated hydrocarbons into the municipal sewerage collection system operated by the City of Carlsbad which ultimately discharges to Encina. The groundwater had a reported hydrocarbon content greater then 1.5 mg/1. After a review of appropriate regulations, and contact with the City of Carlsbad it has been determined that Encina is unable to accept the groundwater in queston due to its level of contamination. Specifically, Ordinance 7060, Title 13, Chapter 13.0'f.050 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code prohibits the discharge into municipal sewers of wastes containing in excess of .02 mg/1 total iden- tifiable chlorinated hydrocarbons. Aside from the discharge limitations imposed by the City of Carlsbad, there are several other issues that were considered in the decision to not accept waste flows resulting from Industrial accidents or spills. Among these were: 1. EPA Restrictions on Publically owned Treatment Works (POTW's) - wastes resulting from the clean-up of toxic material spills are not listed as allowable disharges under the "GENERAL PRE-TREATMENT REGULATIONS" (40 CFR 403). 2. Impacts on Facility/Member Agencies Flow Capacity - the stated discharge rate of 25 gallons per minute is a flow equivalent to that from 170 domestic households. 3. Precedent - Encina WPCF is unwilling to establish a precedent for the acceptance of wastes resulting from toxic material clean-up procedures, and is concerned about the legal liability that might result from the acceptance of such wastes. iERVINC THC CITV OF VISTA, CITY Ot CAKI.SBAO, BUENA SANITATION DISTRICT. SAN MAKCOS COUNIY WATLK OlSTRICT, Ltl C ADIA COU'M> VVAUK UlSTKICT AND fS( ISITAS SANITAXV DI'^JKK I Disposal of Contaminated Groundwater PAGE 2 4. SLUDGE Contamination - wastewater sludges produced by Encina could be contaminated to the point where agricultural or other uses/disposal would not be possible. 5. POTW Exemptions allowed by Encina's present status under the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) must not be jeopardized. If you have any questons please contact Mike Garner at 438-3941 (Encina WPCF) or Clyde Wickham at 438-5541 (City of Carlsbad, Engineering Dept.). Very truly yours, Richard General Manager RG:jf cc: Roger Greer, City of Carlsbad Clyde Wickham, City of Carlsbad Technical Advisory Committee Roy Gann Mike Garner ENCINA WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY 6200 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, CA 92008-0171 (619) 438-3941, (iiV)] 4 <H WiA v>\ art mimK. iz^ unrein wai^K \i^tm. ^iixm^ y" <<< OOO 3 S*<^yiMOiovr^ evdiM^ wrvid^ (^bwiiiJCr IF3^ 4^ It) Tfteqfie At^iTliio6:j THIS 0^^rvie<ra)OU) N op, I Nor fVr nfrs 71^63 G/.o^ aor OP -TPto ^fiou/^e wATB<^.ji>bo |p| July 3, 1986 TO: FRANK ALESHIRE City Manager FROM: Frank Mannen RECEIVED JUL03'i986 CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AVENIDA ENCINAS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION Burroughs Corporation on Avenida Encinas has a ground water contcunination problem caused by a leaking chlorine tank. The tank was removed in 19 82, but residual amounts of chlorine remain. Burroughs asked to dispose of pumped ground water through the sewer system which has been refused. The Regional Water Quality Control Board is the agency responsible for this kind of situation. Roger Greer is following up to obtain additional information. FRANI? TVIANNEN Assistant City Manager FM: jm cc: Mayor & Council Roger Greer City Engineer hnclosure INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION ANALYTICAL SERVICES 7605 Fabiica Way • Cerritos California 90701 • 213-921-9831 / 714-523-9200 >f-"— i CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Prepared For IT Corporation - Burroughs 17500 Redhill Ave,, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92714 Dale April 30, 1986 Att.ii: Chris Hendrix April 30, 1986 240079 i(,h riiiKi'vf 36733/rjc One (1) liquid sample (a composite sample of Well #1, #2 and #3). The sample was analyzed for volatile organic contaminants using combined gas chroma- tography-mass spectrometry according to EPA Method 624, purge and trap. Results for compounds on the EPA Hazardous Substances List are given on the enclosed sum- mary sheets. The sample was also digested with acid and analyzed by Atomic Absorption Spectros- copy. The results are listed in Table I. Also the sample was analyred for PCB's on a Varian 3700 gas chromatograph equipped with an electron capture detector. The liquid sample was prepared by extracting approxi- mately 1 gram of the sample with lO.Omls of pesticide quality hexane and shaken for 30 minutes. The liquid e^tr-act was purified several times with a sulfuric acid and mercury pro- cedure. No Florisil clean-up was necessary. The purified sample was analyzed by direct injection into the gas chromatograph. The results are listed in Table II. M-,!. tl-;^ 1,'lKHt iHlli Sharareh Nasser-Moaddeli Chemist Raymond W. Ip, Ph.D. Group Leader !:!• • ! ! y I! .\'.:\''i:. v.: \V: lu'lr: i! llv"ii''fi" /"v"'' " i itK'n GC/MSD ORGANICS ANALYST'- -*ATA SHtET VOLATILE COMPOUNDS IT CORPORATION SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION: COMPOSITE 1.2,3 DATE ANALYZED: 04/30/86 UNITS: UG/L CAS # COMPOUND CONC 71-43-2 BENZENE 1. ND 56-23-5 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 1. ND 108-90-7 CHLOROBENZENE 1. ND 107-06-2 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE 1. ND 71-55-6 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 28. 75-34-3 1,l-DICHLOROETHANE 2. TR 79-00-5 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 1. NO 79-34-5 1,1,2, 2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1. ND 75-00-3 CHLOROETHANE 1. ND 110-75-8 2-CHLOROETHYLVINYL ETHER 10. ND 67-66-3 CHLOROFORM 1. ND 75-35-4 1,1-DICHLOROETHENE 8. TR 156-60-5 TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 1. ND 78-87-5 1,2-DICHLaROPROPANE 1. ND 10061-02-6 TRANS-1.3-DICHLOROPROPENE 1. ND 10061-01-5 CIS-1,3-DICHLaROPROPENE 1. ND 100-41-4 ETHYLBENZENE 1. ND 75-09-2 METHYLENE CHLORIDE 15. 74-87-3 CHLOROMETHANE 1. ND 74-83-9 BROMOMETHANE 1. ND 75-25-2 BROMOFORM 1. ND 75-27-4 BROMODICHLOROMETHANE 1. ND 124-48-1 CHLORODIBROMOMETHANE 1. ND 127-18-4 TETRACHLOROETHENE 1. ND 108-88-3 TOLUENE 1. ND 79-01-6 TRICHLOROETHENE 1. ND 75-01-4 VINYL CHLORIDE 1. ND 67-64-1 ACETONE 10. ND 78-93-3 2-BUTANONE 10. ND 75-15-0 CARBON DISULFIDE 1. ND 519-78-6 2-HEXANaNE 1. ND 108-10-1 4-METHYL-2-PENTAN0NE 1. ND 100-42-5 STYRENE 1. ND 108-05-4 VINYL ACETATE 1. ND 95-47-6 TOTAL XYLENES 1. ND 106-93-4 ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE 1. ND ND - THIS COMPOUND WAS NQT DETECTED; THE LIMIT OF DETECTION FOR THIS COMPOUND IS STATED TQ THE LEFT OF THE ND SPECIFIER. TR - TRACE. THIS COMPOUND WAS PRESENT. BUT WAS BELOW THE LEVEL AT WHICH THE CONCENTRATION COULD ACCURATELY BE DETERMINED. THE APPROXIMATE CONCENTRATION IS REPORTED FOR YOUR REFERENCE. IT Corporation C. Hendrix IT CORPORATION April 30, 1986 JN: 36733 - Page 2 Table I Copper Lead Nickel Zinc Milligrams/liter 0.08 TR<0.05 TR<0.01 0.09 pH 7.80 Table II Sample Identification Total PCB Micrograms/gram (ppm) Composite of Sample #1, #2 & #3 Method blank ND<0.2 N0<0.2 ND - This compoiind was not detected; the limit of detection for this analysis is less than the amount stated in the table above. TR - Trace, this compound was present, but was below the level at which concentra- tion could be determined. AVENIDA ENCINAS MW-A 9 JOY COMPRESSOR RM. BURROUGHS BUILDING O B-n e 39.0'- o z < a LEGEND: MONITORING WELL BORING/SAMPLE LOCATION APPROXJMATE GROUND WATER VECTOR > GROUND WATER CONTOUR IFEET ABOVE APPROX. MEAN SEA LEVEL) SCALE BO 160 FEET fAW-R FIGURE 3 GROUNDWATER GRADIENT DIAGRAM f'HfCAHrf) inl> BURROUGHS CORPORATION 5600 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA _!l Cieating a Salei Tomoriow INTESNAriONAL TECHNOLOGY COSPOSATION ANALYTICAL SERVICES 17605 Fabrica Way • Cerntos. California 90701 • 213-921 -9831 / 714-523-9200 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Prepared For IT Corporation - Burroughs 17500 Redhill Ave., Suite 200 'rvine, CA 92714 Date: May 22, 1986 Attn; Chris Hendrix Page 1 of 4 Date Received May 20, 1986 P 0 NuirDer 240079 36958/rjc Three (3) water samples. The samples were analyzed for Purgeable Halocarbons using a Tekmar liquid sample concentrator and a Varian 6000 gas chromatograph equipped with a Hall electrolytic conductivity detector. The samples were prepared according to EPA Method 601. The results are listed on the following summary sheets. The samples were also digested with acid and analyzed by Atomic Absorption Spectros- copy. The results are listed below. Also the samples were analyzed for pH. The results are also listed below. MW-A MW-I MW-0 7.47 6.99 7.36 Mi n igrams/1 iter Copper Nickel Lead Zinc N0<0.07 ND<0.07 ND<0.07 TR<0.13 TR<0.19 0.12 TR<0.13 TR<0.19 TR<0.02 TR<0.13 TR<0.19 0.05 ND - This compound was not detected; the limit of detection for this analysis is less than the amount stated in the table above. TR - Trace, this compound was present, but was below the level at which concentra- tion could be determined. Dean Palmer Chemist Robert I. Sundb^fg Group Leader -.VT.--- .-^CT INTE . IONAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS Page 2 SAMPLE «:. MATR:X: MW-0 I.T. JOB NUMBER: 36958 Water EXTRACTION: DATF ANALYZED: 5-20-86 Micrograms/1 iter Methylene Chloride ND<1.0 1,1-0 i ch1oroethane ND<1.0 1,l-Dichloroethylene ND<1.0 T-l,2-Dich1oroethylene ND<1.0 Chloroform ND<1.0 1,2-Oichloroethane ND<1.0 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND<1.0 Carbon Tetrachloride N0<1.0 Bromodichloromethane ND<1.0 1,2-Dichloropropane N0<1.0 T-1,3-Dichloropropene ND<1.0 Tr i ch1oroethy1ene ND<1.0 * Dibromochloromethane * 1,1,2-Trichloroethane * C-1, 3-0ich1oropropene ND<1.0 Bromoform ND<1.0 * 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1 ND<1.0 * Tetrachloroethylene j Chlorobenzene ND<1.0 * - Components co-elute. group. Concentration reported is total of all components in the ND - This compound was not detected; the limit of detection for this analysis is less than the amount stated in the table above. INTE . IONAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS Page 3 SAMPLE #:. MATRIX: MW-A I.T. JOB NUMBER: 36958 Water EXTRACTION: OATE ANALYZED: 5-20-86 Micrograms/1 iter Methylene Chloride ND<1.0 1,1-Dichloroethane N0<1.0 I,l-Dichloroethylene ND<1.0 T-l,2-0ichloroethylene ND<1.0 Chloroform ND<1.0 1,2-Dichloroethane ND<1.0 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND<1.0 Carbon Tetrachloride ND<1.0 Bromodichloromethane ND<1.0 I,2-Oichloropropane N0<1.0 T-1,3-Dichloropropene ND<1.0 Tr i ch1oroethy1ene ND<1.0 * Dibromochloromethane * 1,1,2-Trichloroethane * C-1, 3-0ich1oropropene ND<1.0 Bromoform ND<1.0 * 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1 * Tetrachloroethylene | ND<1.0 Chlorobenzene ND<1.0 * - Components co-elute. group. Concentration reported is total of all components in the ND - This compound was not detected; the limit of detection for this analysis is less than the amount stated in the table above. INTEBBr. iONAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS Page 4 SAMPLE »: MATRIX: MW-I I.T. JOB NUMBER: 36958 Water EXTRACTION: DATE ANALYZED: 5-20-86 Micrograms/1 iter Methylene Chloride ND<1.0 1,1-0 i ch1oroethane ND<1.0 1,l-Dichloroethylene 600 T-l,2-Dichloroethylene N0<1.0 Chloroform ND<1.0 1,2-0ichloroethane ND<1.0 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1400 Carbon Tetrachloride N0<1.0 Bromodichloromethane ND<1.0 1,2-Dichloropropane ND<1.0 T-l,3-0ichloropropene ND<1.0 Tr i ch1oroethy1ene ND<1.0 * Dibromochloromethane * 1,1,2-Trichloroethane * C-1, 3-0 i ch1oropropene ND<1.0 Bromoform ND<1.0 * 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1 ^j,^^ 0 * Tetrachloroethylene | Chlorobenzene ND<1.0 * - Components co-elute. group. Concentration reported is total of all components in the ND - This compound was not detected; the limit of detection for this analysis is less than the amount stated in the table above. INTERNATIONAL TECHr;OL'CGY CGRPCRATiCN PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS , Page 2 SAMPLE »: MATRIX: MW-1 I.T. JOB NUMBER; 37092 Water EXTRACTION: DATE ANALYZED: 6-2-86 Micrograms/liter Methylene Chloride ND<1.0 1,1-Oichloroethane 25 1,l-Dichloroethylene 350 T-1,2-Dich1oroethy1ene 1.0 Chloroform ND<1.0 1,2-0ichloroethane ND<1.0 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1200 Carbon Tetrachloride N0<1.0 Bromodichloromethane ND<1.0 1,2-Dichloropropane ND<1.0 - T-1,3-Dichloropropene ND<1.0 Trichloroethylene 1.0 * Dibromochloromethane * 1,1,2-Trichloroethane * C-1, 3-0 ich1oropropene ND<1.0 Bromoform • ND<1.0 * 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1 I^P^j Q * Tetrachloroethylene | Chlorobenzene N0<1.0 * - Components co-elute. Concentration reported is total of all components in the group. ND - This compound was not detected; the limit of detection for this analysis is less than the amount stated in the table above. INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION ANALYTICAL SERVICES 17605 Fabrica Way • Cerritos, California 90701 • 213-921 -9831 / 714-523-9200 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Prepared For IT Corporation - Burroughs 17500 Redhill Ave. Irvine, CA 92714 Attn: Chris Hendrix Date June 30, 1986 Date Received j^^^ 24, 1986 P 0 Nu.T^Der 240079 Job NumOer 37350/lac Three (3) liquid samples. The samples were analysed for purgeable halocarbons using a Tekmar liquid sample concentrator and a Varian 6000 gas chromatograph equipped with a Hall electrolytic conductivity detector. The results may be found on the enclosed summary sheets. I ceili'v l*-ai iris report truly rep'esonts ir:e tincing t'l •A'OrK DPrforrifd by ine or uno'cr rny dirorl SuDOrvis.on Dean Palmer Chemist Rev'C'Artd and Approved Richara L. Jf rel 1 Laboratory Director/ Accredited by the Amencan Industnal Hygiene Association INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS SAMPLE »; MW-P I.T. JOB NUMBER; 37350 MATRIX: Water EXTRACTION: DATE ANALYZED: 6-25-86 Micrograms/1 iter Methylene Chloride ND<1.0 1,1-Dichloroethane 7 1,l-Dichloroethylene 47 T-1,2-Dichloroethylene N0<1.0 Chloroform ND<1.0 1,2-Dichloroethane ND<1.0 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 51 Carbon Tetrachloride ND<1.0 Bromodichloromethane ND<1.0 1,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 T-1,3-Dichloropropene ND<1.0 Trichloroethylene ND<1.0 * Dibromochloromethane * 1,1,2-Trichloroethane * C-1, 3-Dichloropropene 1.0 Bromoform ND<1.0 * 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1 * Tetrachloroethylene | 1.0 Chlorobenzene ND<1.0 * - Components co-elute. group. Concentration reported is total of all components in the ND - This compound was not detected; the limit of detection for this analysis is less than the amount stated in the table above. TR - Trace, this compound was present, but was below the level at which concentra- tion could be determined. INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS SAMPLE #: MW-0 I.T. JOB NUMBER: 37350 MATRIX: Water EXTRACTION: DATE ANALYZED: 6-25-86 Micrograms/1 iter Methylene Chloride ND<1.0 1,1-Dichloroethane 11 1,l-Dichloroethylene 90 T-1,2-Dichloroethylene ND<1.0 Chloroform ND<1.0 1,2-Dichloroethane N0<1.0 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 390 Carbon Tetrachloride ND<1.0 Bromodichloromethane ND<1,0 1,2-Dichloropropane ND<1.0 T-1,3-Dichloropropene ND<1.0 Trichloroethylene 1.0 * Dibromochloromethane| * 1,1,2-Trichloroethane * C-1, 3-Dichloropropene 1 TR<1.0 Bromoform ND<1.0 * 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1 * Tetrachloroethylene | 1.0 Chlorobenzene ND<1.0 * - Components co-elute. Concentration reported is total of all components in the group. ND - This compound was not detected; the limit of detection for this analysis is less than the amount stated in the table above. TR - Trace, this compound was present, but was below the level at which concentra- tion could be determined. INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS SAMPLE »; MW-R MATRIX: Water I.T. JOB NUMBER: 37350 EXTRACTION: DATE ANALYZED: 6-25-86 Micrograms/1 iter Methylene Chloride ND<1.0 1,1-D i ch1oroethane 4.0 1,l-Dichloroethylene 30 T-1,2-Dichloroethylene ND<1.0 Chloroform ND<1.0 1,2-Dichloroethane ND<1.0 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 37 Carbon Tetrachloride ND<1.0 Bromodichloromethane ND<1.0 1,2-Oichloropropane 1.0 T-1,3-Dichloropropene ND<1.0 Trichloroethylene ND<1.0 * Dibromochloromethane * 1,1,2-Trichloroethane * C-1, 3-Dichloropropene ND<1.0 Bromoform ND<1.0 * 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethanri 2.0 * Tetrachloroethylene | Chlorobenzene ND<1.0 * - Components co-elute. Concentration reported is total of all components in the group. ND - This compound was not detected; the limit of detection for this analysis is less than the amount stated in the table above. TR - Trace, this compound was present, but was below the level at which concentra- tion could be determined. TO CANNON ROAD NORTH-BOUND EXISTING VOLUUE ULTIMATE VOLUME PROJECT ONLY VOLUUE SOUTH-BOUND EXISTING VOLUME ULTIMATE VOLUME PROJECT ONLY VOLUME 933 7100 eo 1318 7100 80 TO PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD TRAFFIC VOLUME MAP SCALE : 1' 300' C.U.P. APPLICATION • 5411 AVENIDA ENCINAS SEA POINTE DEVELOPERS JOB NO. 86-252 TO PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD 600' RADIUS MAP SCALE: 1" = 300' 1^ C.U.P. APPLICATION • 5411 AVENIDA ENCINAS SEA POINTE DEVELOPERS JOB NO. 86-252 City of Carlsbad Planning Department August 13, 1991 Gildred Development Company 550 West C Street Suite 1820 San Diego, CA 92101-3509 SUBJECT: CUP 299x1 CHAPMAN COLLEGE - Preliminary Staff Report The preliminary staff report for the above referenced project will be available for you to pick up on Friday, August 16, 1991, after 8:00 a.m. This preliminary report will be discussed by staff at the Development Coordinating Committee (D.C.C.) meeting which will be held on Monday, August 26, 1991. A twenty (20) minute appointment has been set aside for you at 9:30 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 unmounted colored exhibit(s) with you to this meeting in order for your project to go forward to the 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 Anne Hysong, the Project Planner, at 438-1161, extension 4477, or 4329. CARLSB GARy/€. WAYNE- Assistant Planning Director AH:QEW\lh 2075 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 • (619) 438-1161 Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF DECISION September 12, 1991 San Gal and Pleta Trust c/o Philip L. Gildred, Jr. 550 West 'C Street, Suite 1820 San Diego, CA 92101-3509 RE: CUP 299x1 - CHAPMAN COLLEGE At the Planning Commission meeting of September 4, 1991, your application was considered. The Commission voted 7-0 to APPROVE your 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 application, please call the Planning Department at (619) 438-1161. MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Planning Director Enclosed: Planning Commission Resolution No. 3288 MJH:AH:vd 2075 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 • (619) 438-1161 SAN SAN OIEGO CALIP'ORNIA 92101 -3509 TELEPHONE (619> 232-6361 FACSIMILE <6 I 9) 696-0991 e Hysong CITY OF CARLSBAD Planning Department 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009 VIA: Fax 438-0894 RF: CUP 299 Chapman College Dear Anne: Confirming our discussion, we will proceed to provide you with the documentation for CUP extension for Chapman College. If the scheduled hearing date could be postponed until the next available date, we will have the documentation available at that time. Thank you for your cooperation. Sinqerely, ^ William H. Adair Executive Vice President lOd soo IGB0969G19 8t7:ei SI.-iO-l6Gl T n: (r£Q la: : vid9£:s T6-ST-<L 0x01 d3idOD3n3i xod3x:Ag roa CHAPMAN COLLEGE DEPT. 4037 ACADEMIC CENTERS May 30, 1991 Ms. Anne Hysong Assistant Planner City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 Dear Ms. Hysong, As you have requested I am enclosing a class schedule for our next term which begins July 1 - August 24, 1991. Due to the fact that the new administration here was unaware that classes were required to begin at 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday in order to comply with the Conditional Use Permit, you will note that our current schedule of classes does not reflect the correct class times. In order to rectify this error we have notified our current student population as well as our current faculty. (See attached letter). Also a note in the schedule will reflect the change in class hours. I hope this will meet with the approval of the Planning Department. If I can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, AO Sheila L. O'Leary Assistant Director SOL/Is End: 2 CC: Kathleen M. Chapman 5421 Aveniiia Encinas, Suite 220 • Carlsbad, CaUfornia 92008 • (619) 931-0444 CHAPMAN COLLEGE ACADEMIC CENTERS TO: ALL FACUL1Y & STODENTS FORM: SHEIIA L. 0''LEl?^^fisiSTM7r DIRECTOR CARLSBAD ACADEMIC CENTER DATE: MAY 30, 1991 SUBJECT: CHANGE IN CTASS HOURS It has come to rcty attention that in order for us to ccrrply with the City of Carlsbad's Conditional Use Pennit, our class hours must be changed to: 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. for early classes and 8:05 - 10:35 p.m. for late classes, effective irtmediately. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. 5411 Avenida Encinas, Suite 220 • Carhhad, Califomia 92008 • (619) 931-0444 City of Carlsbad Planning Department May 24, 1991 Ocean Point Tech Centre Attn: Sandy Watson Gildred Development Company 5411 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 SUBJECT: Extension of CUP 299 jf Your application has been tentatively scheduled for hearing on July 17, 1991. In order for us to proceed, we must perform the noticing as required in Section 65091 of the California Government Code. If the required items are not received by June 14, 1991, your project will be rescheduled for a later hearing. In the event that the scheduled hearing date is the last available date for the City to comply with the Permit Streamlining Act, and the required noticing items have not been submitted, the project will be scheduled for denial. Please submit two sets of the required 600' radius map, list of property owners, labels for each property owner and for the applicant, and postage. Your application will not go fonward until these items have been received. Please sign the attached statement and return it with your labels. I have also enclosed a "Disclosure Statement" which must be completed and returned by the above date. Sincerely yours. Anne Hysong (y (J Assistant Planner Attachments c: Erin Letsch Chapman College 5411 Avenida Encinas, Ste. 220 Carlsbad, CA 92008 CUP299.ah 2075 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 • (619) 438-1161 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PROPERTY OWNERS LIST AND LABELS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD ON THIS DATE REPRESENT THE LATEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION FROM THE ASSESSOR'S ROLES. APPLICATION NAME AND NUMBER APPLICANT OR APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE BY DATE RECEIVED BY DATE •Clty_oJL3arlsbad DISCLOSURE STATEMENT APPUCANTS STATEMENT OP DISCLOSURE OF CERTAIN OWNERSHIP INTERESTS ON ALL APPLCATCNS WHICH WILL REQUIRE DISCRETIONARY ACTION ON THE PART OF THE CITY COUNCIL OR ANY APPCiN-=^ BCAPD. COMMISSION OP COMMPTTEE. P;'ease Print) The fcllowing information must be disclosed: 1 Applicant List the names and addresses of all persons having a financial interest in the application. Owner List the names and addresses of all persons having any ownership interest in the property involved If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a corporation or partnership, list the names a addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares in the corporation or owning any partners- interest in the partnership. If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a non-profit organization or a trust, list the names a addresses of any person serving as officer or director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or benefice of the trust. (Over) Disclosure Statement Page 2 Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff Commissions, Committees and Council within the past twelve months? Yes No (f yes, please indicate person(s) Person is defined as: 'Any iridividuaJ, rirm, copannership, joint venture, association, social club, fratemaj organization, corporation, estate, trust receiver, syndicate, this and any other county, city and county, CT/ municipality, distria or other political subdivision, or any other group or combination aaing as a unit.' (NOTE: Attach additional pages as necessary.) Signature of Owner/date Signature of applicant/date Print or type name of owner Print or type name of applicant Citv of Carlsbad May 24, 1991 Planning Department Chapman College Attn: Assistant Director 5411 Avenida Encinas, Suite 220 Carlsbad, CA 92008 SUBJECT: CUP 299 Extension / Thank you for meeting with me on Thursday, February 23 to review the conditions imposed by the subject Conditional Use Permit. Please submit a letter detailing class scheduling including the hours classes are held on weekdays. This letter will assist the Planning Department with our review and ensure compliance with Condition No. 5 of Resolution 2645 (attached). If you have any questions, please call me at ext. 4457. Sincerely, Anne Hysong Assistant Planner Attachment c: Erin Letsch AH:rvo CUP299ex.ltr 2075 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 • (619) 438-1161 • B TC Ocean Point Tech Centre March 21, 1991 Erin K. Letsch CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009 - 4859 Dear Erin: As the property owner of Ocean Point Tech Centre, Gildred Development would like to request an extension of Conditional Use Permit Number 299 for Chapman College. Chapman College is a valuable tenant to us and we would like to assist them in providing educational opportunities to our community. If you have any question please do not hesitate to contact me at 438-9200. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, OCEAN POINT TECH CENTRE SANDY WATSON Property Manager SW/sb Gildred Development Company 5411 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, CA 92008 (619) 438-9200 MBMO TO FILB DATE: May 19, 1987 RE: CHAPMAN COLLEGE (CUP-299) FROM: Nancy Rollman Mike Smith from the Pire Department has investigated the operation of the Western Exterminator Company, located at 5375 Avenida Encinas, per Condition No. 9 of Resolution No. 2645, approving a conditional use permit for Chapman College. This company has less than 20 gallons of stored materials, which they do not dispense. Mike said they are not a hazardous occupancy, based on their operation. Thus, the CUP for Chapman College is in compliance with that condition. NER:dm xy February 23, 1987 Nancy Rollman Project Planner City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92009-4859 Dear Ms. Rollman Enclosed, per your request, are the following items for the Chapman College CUP Application: (6) Site Plans (6) Elevation Photos (12) Building Floor Plans (12) Suite Floor Plans (12) Reduced Site Plans Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Since William M. Booth bg Enclosures yyi:\i'. y:' ';^.ii '.' ^;..-jcr•^^/^. 4 • ~^''Tw^r.p;f?f.^<-y>f?gy%T-%|^^i?i: ECS / MUX - >VO /SCO JOE.' nWKM MM- ^iC^i r ''•a 4. coKNtML JOINTS •l0-O'*A i ALL. CSNTZM • -tnOLtfi IH • M9»im wrir 1 EC '2T 1 . (•« I I • Ii=- ©1^ lit it 4_ '- •T.sur MBL':.[~J 1 nl JUI! 1 ( 0 ^3 tl iJj!!B11llllil.HI /< (/r *»r, _ '^J111'^ ,*-*im-Hrrr AU^ Mi AiiM ft* $MPuf ' ir «M»*~M M«»r <" •' J i' January 7, 1987 Nancy Rollman Project Planner City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92009-4859 RE: Chapman College C.U.P. 299 Dear Ms. Rollman Enclosed please find the three lists you requested re- garding chemicals used by tenants in the Ocean Point Tech Center. For efficiency's sake, we have also sent a copy of this letter and the lists to Marshal Mike Smith at the Fire Department. Please do whatever you can to get this C.U.P. Applica- tion on the hearing calendar as soon as possible. If there is anything we can do to help, or if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely—- William M. Booth Enclosures cc Mike Smith Fred Delaney CARDIFF PERIPHERALS LIST OF "CHEMICALS" Isopropal Alcohol Assorted cleaning supplies, Windex, Comet, etc, 1 INTERNATIONAL NUTRITION TECHNOLOGIES LIST OF "CHEMICALS" International Nutrition Technologies uses no chemicals in their processes. The following is a list of what they do use: Fruit Sugar Food Flavoring Vitamin C Potassium Calcium Magnesium Molasses Amino Acids (L-Glutamine) Corn Syrup Material Saft.y Data Sheet PPG Industries. Inc. tM^^Vl One PPG Place _ Pittsburgh. PA 15272 Approved by U.S. Dept. of Labor as Essentially similar lo Form OSHA-20 Date: November, 1985 Edition: Fighth Chemical Name and Synonyms: 1,1,1-trichloroethane; methylchloroform CAS No. 71-55-6 Trade Name and Synonyms: Tri-Ethane® 366 Chemical Family: Halogenat:ed Hydrocarbons Formula: CH^CCl.^ DOT Shipping Name: See Comments, Page 2 DOT Hazard Class: See Comments, Page 2 See Comments, Reportable Quantity: N/A 1. D. NumberPage 2 Subsidiary Risk: N/A SECTION 1 • PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Point @ 760 mm Hg: 72°C Boiling Range 72°C-88 Vapor Density (Air=1): C 4.54 Specific Gravity (H,0=1): 1.300-1.320 @ 25/25°C pH of Solutions: 6.0 to 7.5 Freezing/Melting Point -45°C Solubility (Weight % in Water): Negligible Bulk Density: 10.80-10.97 lbs/gal @ 25°C Volume % Volatile: 100 Vapor Pressure: 135mmHg (? 25°C Evaporation Rate (ethyl ether=l) 0 .35 Heat of Solution: Not Applicable Appearance and Odor Clear, colorless liquid with ether-like odor SECTION 2 • INGREDIENTS 1,1,1-trichloroethane (Stabilized) 96 Diethylene ether (CAS No. 123-91-1) Glycol methylene ether (CAS No. 646-06-0) Sec butanol (CAS No. 78-92-2) NOTE; Hazard information is based upon the tested mixture and ndt individual ingredient^. SECTION 3-FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash Point °F (Method Used) None when tested in accordance wtth DOT requirements Flammable Limits in Air (% by Volume) LEL: 7% UEL: 15% (See Below) Extinguishing Media: Water, dry chemicals or carbon dioxide Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Fire fighters should wear NTOSH/MSHA-approved pressure-demand, self-contained breathing apparatus for possible exposure to hydrogen chloride and possible traces of nhosgenp. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Vapors concentrated in a confined or poorly ventilated area can be ignited upon contact with a high energy spark, flame, or high Intensity source of heat. This can occur at concentrations ranging between 7-15% by volume. Decomposition or buming ran prndnCP VlVf^rnppn rhlnriHc nr pr>oo-iV.1o i-y-^nnc^ r.f phrvogano SECTION 4 • HEALTH HAZARD DATA ToxkityData See References 1-7 Classirication (Poison, frritant. Etc.) LCc^jInhalation (rat) 8,000 ppm77 hours Inhalation: Slightly Toxic LDsoDermal (rabbit) >15 g/kg Skin Not Significantly Toxic Skin/Eye Irritation See Section 5 Skin/Eye: Liquid mildly irritating to skin; eye irritant LDsolngestion (rat) 10-12 g/kg (rabbit; guinea pig) 5.6-9.5 g/kg Ingestion: Not Significantly Toxic Fish, LC M(Lethal Concentration) Unknown Aquatic; Unknown 24-HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE: (304) 843-1300 SECTION 5' EFFECTS OF^EREXPOSURE This section covers effects of overexposure for inhalation, eye/skin contact, ingestion and other types of overexposure information in the order of the most hazardous and the most likely route of overexposure. Permissible Exposure Limitsj OSHA: 350 ppm, 8-hour TWA (time-weighted average); 29CFR 1910.1000 ACGIH: 350 ppm, 8-hour TWA (time-weighted average); 450 ppm, STEL, (15-minute short-term exposure limit). ACUTE Inhalation; Tri-Ethane® is primarily a central nervous system depressant. Inhalation can cause irritation of the respiratory system, dizziness, nausea, lightheadedness, headache, los of coordination and equilibrium, unconsciousness, possible central nervous system damage and even death in confined or poorly ventilated areas. Fatalities following severe acute exposur to various chlorinated solvents have been attributed to ventricular fibrillation. Eye/Skln: Liquid splashed in the eye can result in discomfort, pain and irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact with liquid on the skin can cause irritation and dermatitis. The problem may be accentuated by liquid becoming trapped against the skin by contaminated clothing and shoes, and skin absorption can occur. Ingestion: Swallowing of this material may result in irritation of the mouth and GT tract with other effects as listed above for Inhalation. Vomiting and subsequent aspiration into the lungs may lead to chemical pneumonia and pulmonary edema which is a potentially fat; condition. CHRONIC Tri-Ethane® has been extensively studied for cancer potential. There is no documented evidence to suggest that Tri-Ethane® causes an increased cancer incidence in humar or animals. The EPA's Science Advisory Board concluded that there is no evidence to suggest carcinogenic activity for Tri-Ethane®. 1,1,1-trichloroethane is not listed by lARC, NTP, or OSHA as a carcinogen. References (continued) 5. Toxicity and Metabolisms of Industrial Solvents, Browning, 1965 6. Toxicology, the Basic Science of Poisons, Casarett and Doull, 1975 7. EPA Science Advisory Board, Subcommittee on Airborne Carcinogens, September, 1980 8. Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Volume 5, Third Edition, Kirk-Othmer, 1979 9. NTOSH/OSHA Occupational Health Guidelines for Chemical Hazards, nHHS (NTOSH) Publication No. 81-123, January, 1981 10. NIOSH/OSHA Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, DHEW (NIOSH) Publication No. 78-210, September, 1978 COMMENTS: Only regulated when shipped by air. DOT Shipping Name Is I,1,1-trichloroethane, DOT Hazard Class is ORM-A, and UN Number is UN2831. Tri -Ethane (1,1,1-tn'chl oroethane) Dethc Act/Agency Occupational Act (OSHA) Safety and Health 8-hour TWA - 350 ppm Clean Water Act Comprehensi ve Envi ronmental Response, Conpensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (Superfund) Listed as a toxic pollutant under Section 307 regulating waste water dis- charge. Refer to PL9S-217 Hazardous substance reportable spill quantity - 1.0 pound. Refer to H.R. 7020 Clean Air Act Refer to individual state regulations concerning volatile organic compounds for any requirements as many states have legislation covering 1,1,1- trichloroethane. Refer to PL95-95 Toxic Substance Control Act Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Department of Transportation (OOT) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Federal Hazardous Substance Act No action talcen with respect to 1,1,1- trichloroethane under this act. Refer to PL94-469 Exempt from requirement of a tolerance for residues when used in the post harvest fumigation of citrus fruits. Labeling, storage, transportation and disposal extensively covered under hazardous waste regulation. Refer to PL94-580 ORM-A Hazard Class. Regulated when shipped by air in any size. (See 49CFR 100-199) Chemically acceptable as a solvent for use in nonprocessing areas of official establishments operating under the Federal meat and poultry products inspection program. No action taken by CPSC with respect to 1,1,1-trichloroethane. Not applicable unless repackaged for resale in the consumer marltetplace. Labeling requirements must then be met. Refer to 16 CFR 1500 Note: States and local municipalities may have regulations which differ from those of the federal requirements for each of the above. Contact the appropriate agencies in your location to obtain Information concerning any state or local requirements which may affect you. EMERGENCY AND FIRST 3^PR0CEDURES: Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Tf not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Tf breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician. Eye or Skin Contact Flush eyes and skin with plenty of water (soap and water for skin) for at least 15 minutes, while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Tf irritation occurs, consult a physician. Thoroughly clean contaminated clothing and shoes before reuse or discard. Ingestion: if conscious, drink large quantities of water. DO NOT induce vomiting. Take immediately to a hospital or physician. Tf unconscious, or in convulsions, take immediately to a hospital. DO NOT attempt to give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Notes to Physician (Including Antidotes): NEVER administer adrenalin following Tri-Ethane® over- exposure. Increased sensitivity of the heart to adrenalin may be caused by overexposure to Tri-Ethane®. SECTION 6. REACTIVITY DATA stability: Stable Conditions to Avoid: ^void open flames, hot glowing surfaces or electric arcs. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Conditions to Avoid: ^one Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): Avoid mixing with caustic soda, caustic potash, or oxidizing materials. Shock sensitive compounds may be formed. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen chloride and possible traces of phosgene. SECTION 7 - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES steps to be Taken If Material is Spilled or Released in^^ediately evacuate the area and provide maximum ventilation. Unprotected personnel should move upwind of spill. Only personnel equipped with proper respiratory and skin/eye protection (See Section 8) should be permitted in area. Dike area to contain spill. Take precautions as necessary to prevent contamination of ground and surface waters. Recover spilled material on adsorbents, such as sawdust and vermiculite, and sweep into closed containers for disposal. After all visible traces. Including ignitable vapors, have been removed, thoroughly wet vacuum the area. DO NOT flush to sewer. If area of spill Is porous, remove as much contaminated earth and gravel, etc. as necessary and place in closed containers for disposal. Waste Disposal Method: Contaminated sawdust, vermiculite, or porous surfaces must be disposed of in a permitted hazardous waste management facility. Recovered liquids may be reprocessed or incinerated or must be treated in a permitted hazardous waste management facility. Care must be taken when using or disposing of chemical materials and/or their containers to prevent environmental contamination. Tt is your duty to dispose of the chemical materials and/or their containers in accordance with the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as well as any other relevant federal, state, or local laws/regulations regarding disposal. RCRA - Hazardous Waste Number - U-226 SECTION 8' SPECIAL l#3TECTI0N INFORMATIOf^^ Respiratory Protection: use a half or full facepiece organic vapor chemical cartridge or canister respirator when concentrations exceed permissible limits. Use self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) or full facepiece airline respirator with auxiliary SCBA opera in the pressure-demand mode for emergencies and for all work performed in storage vessels poorly ventilated rooms, and other confined areas. Respirators must be approved by NTOSH MSHA. The respirator use limitations made by NIOSH/MSHA ' and by the manufacturer must observed. Respiratory protection programs must be in accordance with 29CFR 1910.134. V^tiiation(Type): Use local exhaust or dilution ventilation as appropriate to control exposures to below permissible limits. f^pla&hpruuf guggles VItun®.—For iimired gemea 6rtiy Polyvinyl alcohol*, Nitrile, Buty Neoprene. *(degrades in water) Eye Protection: GIOVM: other Protective Equipment Boots, aprons, or chemical suits should be used when necessary to prevent skin contact. Personal protective clotning and use of equipment must be in accordance with 29CFR 1910.133 and 29CFR 1910.132. SECTiON 9' SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Precautions to be Tdken During Handlii>g and Storing: f Do not use in poorly ventilated or confined areas without proper respiratory protectic (See Section 8). • Tri-Ethane® vapors are heavier than air and will collect in low areas. • Keep container closed when not in use. § Store only in closed, properly labeled containers. • Liquid oxygen or other strong oxidants may form explosive mixtures with Tri-Ethane®. • This material or its vapors when in contact with flames, hot glowing surfaces, or electric arcs can decompose to form hydrogen chloride and possible traces of phosgene § AVOID CONTAMINATION OF WATER SUPPLIES. Handling, storage, and use procedures imist be carefully monitored to avoid spills or leaks. Any spill or leak has the potential to cause underground water contamination which may, if sufficiently severe, render a drii water source unfit for human consumption. Contamination that does occur cannot be eai corrected. • Do not store or stack aluminum in contact with Tri-Ethane® to prevent possible solven decomposition (stacking corrosion). • Caution should be taken not to use in pressurized or totally enclosed system of alumi construction. Example; paint or adhesive spray system. • A chlorinated solvent used as a flashpoint suppressant must be added in sufficient quantity or the resultant mixture may have a flashpoint lower than the flammable comp • Do not use cutting or welding torches on empty drums that contained Tri-Ethane® unles properly purged and cleaned. Other Precautions: • Do not breathe vapors. High vapor concentrations can cause dizziness, unconsciousnes possible central nervous system damage or death. • Use only with adequate ventilation. Ventilation must be sufficient to limit employes exposure to Tri-Ethane® below permissible exposure limits. Observance of lower limit (outlined in Section 5) is advisable. • Avoid contact with eyes. Will cause irritation and pain. f Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. May cause irritation or dermatitis. • Do not swallow. Swallowing may cause injury or death. > Do not eat, drink, or smoke in work areas. References: 1. NIOSH Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, 1975 2. Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, Volume II, Second Edition, F. 3. Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, Fourth Edition, N. 4. Industrial Toxicology, Hamilton and Hardy, 1974 (References continued on page 2) A. Patty, 1963 T. Sax, 1975 \^ITE IT - DON T SAY#! Date l-2B-fi7 19 ^ NANCY ROLLMAN , ^ To • Reply Wanted niCHAEL HARRINGTON ^„ „ . „ From A3No Reply Necessary SUBJECT: SMll AVENIDA ENCINASn CHAPMAN COLLEGE PERMITS FOR BOTH SIGNS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED- I HAVE CLOSED THIS CASE AIQNER FORM NO. 55-032 PRINTED IN USA 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CA 92009-4859 December 21, 1986 TELEPHONE (619) 438-1161 Citp of €aviibah BUILDING DEPARTMENT Fred C. Delaney 839 W. Harbor Drive, Suite 1 San Diego, California 92101 SIGN(S) WITHOUT PROPER APPROVAL AND PERMIT AT: 5411 Avenida Encinas Chapman College Building It has come to our attention that two signs, referencing Chapman College, were erected without proper approval and permit at the above address. This sign is in violation of Carlsbad Municipal Code, Section 18.20 and must be immediately removed or approval and permit obtained. If you fail to remove this sign or obtain proper approval and permit prior to January Sth, 1986 , we will have no recourse but to refer this matter to the City Attorney's office for legal action. Please contact me at 438-1161 to informally resolve this matter. CHAEL A. HARRINGTON Code Enforcement Officer MAH: hmj C: City Attorney Charles H. Hauck, Chapman College, 5411 Avenida Encinas, Suite 220, Carlsbad CA, 92008 Nancy Rollman, Planning Departmei;^ Citp of Carl£(bab November 10, 1986 Gary Garretson BURROUGHS CORPORATION 10850 Via Frontera San Diego, CA 92127 GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION - CARLSBAD SITE This letter is in response to our meeting a few months ago, where you were going to send us a copy of the Westlake Contamination Cleanup. We have not received the information and would like to ask again for it to be sent. Also, send copies of notices and conditions, if conditions were imposed, as well as public notice of activity to neighbors. A developer has proposed a school facility on the property adjacent to your site. The City would like to know if your air stripping process poses an undue health risk to the people that may use the facility. Please let us know if the Air Quality Board has approved your cleanup procedure and provide us with any air quality reports prepared for your cleanup project. Please respond to these questions in writing, as to assist our processing of adjacent projects. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. CLYDE^^ICKHAM Associate Civil Engineer CW:lch c: Planning Department Burroughs December 1, 1986 Office of City Engineer 2071) Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009-4859 Attn: Mr. Clyde Wickham Burroughs Corporation 10850 Via Frontera San Diego CA 92127 , RECEIVED DECO 3 1S86 CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DHP. rr :?i7 BURROUGHS CARLSBAD GROUNDUATER CLEAN-UP PROJECT This letter is in response to your request for information concerning the Burroughs groundwater clean-up project. Attached are copies of the Burroughs (Memorex) Westlake groundwater clean- up APCD, NPDES and Building permits. Only an Electrical Permit was required by the County of Los Angeles to construct the Westlake solvent stripping tower system. No notices or conditions of any kind were required on the Building permit due to the very low amounts of solvents which would be discharged to the atmosphere (approximately 1 pound/day). The San Diego APCD has approved Burroughs Carlsbad groundwater clean-up procedure and has granted Authority to Construct (Please see attached copy). The APCD Permit allows for daily emissions up to 1.22 pounds/day of purgeable halocarbons. This would be a worst case scenario and the average daily emissions are not expected to exceed 0.6 pounds/day. Again, these are extremely low concentration emissions whicn will have no adverse effect on the surrounding community. Burroughs existing APCD permits for its manufacturing operations allow daily solvent emissions up to 100 pounds/day and actual 1985 emissions averaged approximately 86 pounds/day. With recent reductions in Burroughs Carlsbad manufacturing operations, solvent usage and emissions have been reduced by approximately fifty percent. Operation of tne solvent stripping tower will have no significant impact on total emissions from the Burroughs facility and will not pose any undue health risks to the surrounding community. Please contact me or concerns. (451-»4y68) if you have any additional questions P. (aordon Mgr. Energy & Environment {'/*....-,.'.y.1^ ' I y.J- 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE ^^^i cSM TELEPHONE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 ^i^Mj^Jm (619) 438-1161 OHIce of tiie City Engineer Citp of Carlsfbab November 10, 1986 Gary Garretson BURROUGHS CORPORATION 10850 Via Frontera San Diego, CA 92127 GROUNDMATER CONTAMINATION - CARLSBAD SITE This letter is in response to our meeting a few months ago, where you were going to send us a copy of the Westlake Contamination Cleanup. We have not received the information and would like to ask again for it to be sent. Also, send copies of notices and conditions, if conditions were imposed, as well as public notice of activity to neighbors. A developer has proposed a school facility on the property adjacent to your site. The City would like to know if your air stripping process poses an undue health risk to the people that may use the facility. Please let us know if the Air Quality Board has approved your cleanup procedure and provide us with any air quality reports prepared for your cleanup project. Please respond to these questions in writing, as to assist our processing of adjacent projects. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. CLYD€"1VICKHAM Associate Civil Engineer CW:lch c: Planning Department TRANSMITTAL LETTER TO: ATTN: DATE: PROJECT*: WB TRANSM^: (i^ herewith ( ) under separata cover via ( ) In accordanca with your request FOR YOUR: ( ) approval ( )xrevlew & comment (kl usa THE FOLLOWING: ( ) Drawings ( ) Specifications ( ) Changa Order ( ) Samples ( ) distribution to parties ( ) record C ) Information ( ) ( ) Shop Drawing Prints ( ) Shop Drawing Reprodudbles C ) Product Literature COPIES DESCRIPTION ^/7^ /%O0je. REMARKS: V^P- /^^^-^ BY : Chapman College Chapman College-Carlsbad 5411 Avenida Encinas, Suite 220 Carlsbad, California 92008 (619) 931-0444 November 3, 1986 Ms. Nancy Rollman Project Planner City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Dr. Carlsbad, CA. 92009-4859 Dear Ms.Rollman, Chapman College is an independent, liberal arts college with its home campus in Orange, California. Chapman College has a regional education center at Camp Pendleton and has opened admin- istrative offices in Carlsbad at 5411 Avenida Encinas. The Carls- bad office is presently staffed during the day by two full-time and two part-time personnel. Chapman College has proposed to the City of Carlsbad that a Conditional Use Permit be granted to allow Chapman College to hold classes at the site of our administrative offices. The programs offered would include an Associate of Arts Degree, Bachelor's Degrees in Business Administration, Computer Information Systems, Psychology, and Social Science, and Master's Degrees in Human Re- source Management and Business Administration. Chapman College courses are held in the evenings and are designed, in particular, to meet the needs of the working adult. Chapman College classes are typically small (average 10 students) and individual attention is a high priority. Our proposal is for three classrooms at the Carlsbad facility. Chapman College classes at the Carlsbad location would begin at 5:30 p.m. and end at 10:45 p.m. during the week. Occasional Sat- urday classes would be held beginning at 9 a.m. and ending at 5 p.m. The maximum number of occupants in the facility per evening would be 64 occupants ( 60 students, maximum 20 per class, three professors and one staff member). It should be noted, however, that the average Chapman College class size is 10-12 students, so that a more typical number of occupants each evening would be about 40 . We believe the numbers of students can be readily accommodated by the facility, and that parking and access would not be negatively impacted given the hours our programs operate and the numbers of students involved. Celebrating Our /25th Anniversary HOME CAMPUS • ORANGE. CALIFORNIA 92666 We believe that Chapman College can provide valuable education programs for the citizens of Carlsbad, and we appreciate your assistance as we move through the permit process. I may be reached at 931-0444. Please call me if you need further information. erely. Charles H. Hauck^ Center Director CHH:j s OCTOBER 22, 1986 TO: DAVE HAUSER FROM: NANCY ROLLMAN BURROUGHS GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION PROBLEM Chapman College has applied for a CUP at the Ocean Point Tech Center, which is next to the Burroughs facility. Engineering has indicated that perhaps this use should not be allowed, as it would expose more people to air pollutants when Burroughs begins its "air stripper" program. To deny the CUP based on this issue requires some specific information; basically, what is the magnitude of the potential health risks that people could be exposed to; and, how dangerous are the pollutants to be expelled into the air? I would like to request that Engineering provide this information (by November 5) to help us make a decision on this application. Thank you. NER:bn 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT W^J^LJ^m (619)438-1161 Citp of Carlieibab October 17, lyab Sea Pointe Developers Fred G. Delaney 839 W. Harbor Drive, Suite 1 San Diego, California 92101 RE: CUP-299 - CHAPMAN COLLEGE The Planning Director and the City Engineer have reviewed the application you submitted for the above-referenced project. Based upon this review, it has been determined that there are problems associated with your application. 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 considered complete and processed further. PROBLEMS/ISSUES: 1. Hazardous waste in vicinity. Project Planner (Will be air stripped.) 2. Circulation Nancy Rollman 3. Not enough information to review Project Engineer Clyde Wickham W flT^*^ JKi "-^^ PALMAS DRIVE OVa*^^ CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT W^L-^^ (619)438-1161 Citp of Carl^bab October 17, 1986 Sea Pointe Developers Fred G. Delaney 839 W. Harbor Drive, Suite 1 San Diego, California 92101 RE: CUP-299 - CHAPMAN COLLEGE The Planning Director and the City Engineer have reviewed the application you submitted for the above-referenced project. Based upon this review, it has been determined that there are problems associated with your application. 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 considered complete and processed further. PROBLEMS/ISSUES: 1. Hazardous waste in vicinity. Project Planner (Will be air stripped.) 2. Circulation Nancy Rollman 3. Not enough information to review Project Engineer Clyde Wickham J 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE 1^^^^ ^^ARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 5ARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT W^'^lJFM (619)438-1161 Citp of Carlflibab October 17, 1986 Sea Pointe Developers Fred G. Delaney 839 W. Harbor Drive, Suite 1 San Diego, California 92101 RE: CUP-299 - CHAPMAN COLLEGE The Planning Director and the City Engineer have reviewed the application you submitted for the above-referenced project. Based upon this review, it has been determined that there are problems associated with your application. 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 considered complete and processed further. PROBLEMS/ISSUES: 1. Hazardous waste in vicinity. Project Planner (Will be air stripped.) 2. Circulation Nancy Rollman 3. Not enough information to review Project Engineer Clyde Wickham DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES LAND USE PLANNING OFFICE Citpof Cads^faab • # (Oh I 1200 ELM AVENUE' CARLSBAO, CALIFORNIA 92006-1989 (619) 438-5591 Date: RE: cuP 9-^"=! ciH^^P^^n^J CotcBa^ The Director of Building and Planning, the City Engineer and the Land Use Planning Manager have reviewed the application you submitted for the above-referenced project. 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 hearing. The problems or issues are listed below. Also, the name of the_project planner and project engineer is provided. You should setfup a meeting to discuss the issues with the appropriate staff merrier. Once the problems/issues have been addressed, your application will then be scheduled for a hearing. Problems/Issues Project Planner : •: iy'--.k a leer HA^lW)OOS VAOAsre-^fereOv/Klg CM^roprX^ pro j ect Engin< CHAPMAN COL JbE Celebrating Our 125lh Anniversary CHUCK HAUCK Director Base Education BIdg. 12S4 MCB Camp Pendleton. CA92055 (619)723-6533.6534 July 15, 1986 Mr. Fred C. Delaney III c/o 3ohn Burnham & Company 5^11 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 Re: Chapman College Lease at Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad Suite 202 of Ocean Pointe Tech Center Dear Mr. Delaney: Chapman College is establishing a satellite locatioA at Ocean Pointe Tech Center in Carlsbad. The primary purposes of the facility will be for Education, Consultants, Research, Seminars, Computer Systems, Executive Training and other related activities. Time utilization for this facility will be off-peak hours, that is, evenings and weekends, which should not conflict with parking needs of existing tenants. In addition, Chapman College is willing to guarantee to the owners of Ocean Pointe Tech Center and The City of Carlsbad that we will not hold classes between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. I hope this clarifies our intentions for using this space, and clears the way for your approvals for Chapman's occupancy of Suite //202. Thank you for your support, cooperation and assistance in obtaining city approvals. Sincerely, sincerely, Charles Hauck Director CH/drm STATE OF CALIFORNIA GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN. Governor CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD- LOS ANGELES REGION 107 SOUTH BROADWAY, SUITE 4027 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012-4596 (213) 620-4460 February 5, 1986 Mr. Greg Fischer, Manager Envirorment and Energy Memorex Corporation 1200 Memorex Drive Santa Clara, CA 95052 WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS - (NPDES PERMIT NO. CA0059692) Reference is made to our letter dated December 27, 1985 which transmitted a draft of tentative requironents for your disposal of treated waste water from a proposed ground water clean-up operation. Pursuant to Division 7 of the Califomia Water Code, this Califomia Regional Water Quality Control Board, at a public hearing held on January 27, 1986, reviewed these tentative requirements, considered all factors in the case, and adopted Order No. 86-6 (copy attached) relative to this waste discharge. This Order serves as a permit under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, and expires on January 10, 1991. Please note that you must file an ajplication for a new pennit at least 180 days in advance of that date. Your attention is directed to the provision in the Monitoring and Reporting Program (copy attached) which requires you to submit a technical report to this Board no later than 30 days after receipt of this permit relative to the deration and maintenance of the waste disposal facility. You are also required to implanent the monitoring program as stated in the Monitoring and Reporting Program within 60 days of the effect of this Order. Your first monitoring report is due by March 1, 1986. Please reference all technical and monitoring reports to our (jompliance File No. 6723. We would appreciate it if you would not combine other reports, such as progress or technical reports, with your monitoring reports but would submit each type of report as a separate docunent. RC»ERT P. GHIRELLI, D.Env. Executive Officer JD/sml cc: See attached mailing list Enclosures Mr. Greg Fischer Memorex Corporation Mailing List Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mr. Bd Anton, State Water Resource Control Board, Division of Water Quality Department of Fish arxS Game Department of Health Services, Sanitary Engineering Section Department of Water Resources Los Angeles <3Dunty Department of Public Wbrks, Flood Control Division LDS Angeles County Department of Public Wbrks, (General Engineering Division NOAA, NatiOTial Marine Fisheries Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of River Basin Studies South Coast Air Quality Managanent District City of Westlake Village STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONITROL BOARD, LOS ANGELES REGION ORDER NO. 86-6 NPDES NO. CA0059692 WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS for MEMOREX CORPORATION The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Los Angeles Region finds: 1. Memorex Corporation, a Burroughs Conpany, has filed a report of waste discharge and has applied for a permit to discharge wastes under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systan Pennit 2. Menorex Corporation operated a Catputer-related data storage and Managonent equipment manufacturing facility at 5411 Lindera Car^n Road, Wiestlake Village, Califomia until the end of July 1985. Bie facility is closed and and will be sold. A closure plan fbr the underground storage tanks was submitted to los Angeles Departinent of Public Wbrks Engineering Services Divisicxi in ^>ril 1985. The plan was approved and the tanks have been ranoved. 3. Memorex corporation proposes to discharge vp to 144,000 gallons per day of treated waste water frc»n a proposed ground water clean-ijp operation. 4. A localized groundwater contamination problem associated with diemical solvents (TCE, DCE and freon) was identified during a site investiga- tion. Hie source of the solvents is attributed to leaking underground storage tanks. « . 5. The contaminated ground water will be treated for the removal of volatile organic compounds using a Counter-current, pacted tower, air stripping systen. Two towsrs in series have been designed to treat up to 100 gpm of contaminated water from the shallow groundwater aquifer. Federal law stipulates that all NPDES Pennits require the inpleroenta- tion of best available technology economically achievable. Memorex Corporation proposes an air stripping system, since air strippers have been used most extensively for groundwater contamination mitigation projects, particularly for the low soluble Vblatile Compounds (TCE, TCA, DCA, freon etc.), we consider this method to be the best available technology economically achievable. -1- Revised January 9, 1986 Memorex Corporation CA0059692 Order No. 86-6 The maximum discharge Limitations specified in this pennit are based upon Health Services action levels, primary drinking water standards. The Environmental Protection Agency Water Quality Criteria and/or best available technology economically feasible. 6. Prior to "on-line" discharge from the facility, laboratory analysis of "trial run" treated effluent will be perfonned to confirm the waste- water quality is within the limits specified by this pennit. Effluent containing contaminants in excess of the limits will not be disdiarged to the storm drain. Should contaminated levels in treated wastewater exceed permit specifications, altemative disposal or a modified treatment system with substantiating effluent analysis will be required. 7. Wastewater frem this facility-will be discharged to a lined stonn drain adjacent to Ventura Freeway on the South Side of the property. The wastewater will then flow to Lindero Canyon Qiannel and thence to Wtestlake Lake, a water of the United States. Ifestlake Lake is tribu- tary to Pacific Ocean via Malibu Creek. 8. Hie Board adopted a Revised Water Quality Control Plan for the los Angeles River Basin on November 27, 1978. The plan contains water quality objectives for surface waters of los Angeles River Basin, including Malibu Creek. The requirements contained in this Order, as they are met, will be in conformance with the goals of the Water Quality Control Plan. 9. The beneficial uses of the receiving waters are: non-contact and contact recreation, warm and cold freshvrater and wildlife habitats, and fish migration and spawning. 10. Effluent limitation standards established pursuant to Section 301 of the Federal Clean Water Act and amendments thereto, nay be afplicable to this discharge. 11. The issuance of waste discharge requirements for this discharge is exQipt frcan the provisions of Chapter 3 (ooranencing with Section 21100) of Division 13 of the Public Resources Code in accordance with Water Code^ Section 13389. lhe Board has notified the discharger and interested agencies and persons of its intent to adopt waste discharge requirements fbr this discharge and has provided them with an opportunity to submit their written views and recom- mendations. The Board in a public hearing heard and considered all oanraents pertaining to the discharge and to the tentative requirements. This Order shall serve as a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systan permit pursuant to Section 402 of the Federal Clean Water Act, or amendments Memorex Corporation CA0059692 Order No. 86-6 thereto, and shall take effect at the end of ten days fran the date of its adoption, provided the Regional A±ninistrator, EPA, has no objections. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that Memorex Corporation, in order to meet the provisions contained in Division 7 of the Califomia Water > Code and regu- lations adopted thereunder, and the provisions of the Federkl- Clean Water Act and regulations and guidelines adopted thereunder, shall conply with the following: A. Effluent Limitations 1. Wastes discharged shall be limited to treated groundwater, as proposed. 2. The discharge of an effluent in excess of the following limits is prohibited: Constituent DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS Units Maximum 1,1-Dichloroethylene (DCE) mg/1 0.001 Tridiloroethylene (TCE) mgA 0.005 Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) mg/1 0.004 Total organic carbon (including DCE, TCE, PCE and freon mg/1 lbs/day* 0.050 0.060 3. The daily discharge rate shall be obtained fran the following calculation for any calendar day: N Daily discharge rate - ^ Q C N ^ i i in v*iich N is the number of samples analyzed in any calendar day. Q^ and Ci are the flow rate (MGD) and the constituent concentration (rog/1) respectively, v^ich are associated with each of the N grab samples v*iich may be taken in any calendar day. If a conposite sample is taken, C^ is the concentration measured in the conposite sanple and Q^ is the average flow rate occurring during the period over vihidi sanples are oonposited. 4. The pH of wastes discharged shall at all times be within the range 6.0 to 9.0. *Based on total waste flow if 144,000 gallons per day. Memorex Corporation CA0059692 Order No. 86-6 5. lhe taiperature -of wastes discharged shall not exceed 100'F. 6. Wastes discharged shall not contain visible oil or f rease, and shall not cause the appearance of grease, oil or oily slick, or persistent foam in the receiving waters or on channel banks, walls, inverts or other structures. '-*• 7. Wastes discharged shall not cause the formation of sludge depasits. 8. Neither the disposal nor any handling of waste shall cause pollution or nuisance. 9. Wastes discharged shall not damage flood control structures or facilities. 10. This discharge shall not cause a violation of any applicable water quality standard for receiving waters adopted by the Regional Board or the State Water Resources Ccsitrol Board as required by t±ie Federal Clean Water Act and regulations adopted thereunder. If ncre stringent applicable water quality standards are pronulgated or appcfxei pursuant to Section 303 of the Federal Clean Water Act, or amendtaients thereto, the Board will revise and modify this Order in accordance with such more stringent starriards. 11. Wastes discharged shall not contain any substances in conoentratiOTS toxic to human, animal, plant, or aquatic life. B. Provisions 1. This Order includes the following items of the attached "Standard Provisions": 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9, and 11. 2. This Order includes the following items of the attached "Reporting Requiranents": 1, 5 and 7. 3. Uiis Order includes the attached "General Mbnitbring and Reporting Provisions." 4. This Order expires on January 10, 1991, and the discharger must file Report of Waste Discharge in accordance with Title 23, Califomia Administrative Code, not later than 180 days in advance of such date as application for issuance of new waste discharge requirements. 5. A copy of these waste discharge specif icat icais shall be maintained at the discharge facility so as to be available at all times to operating personnel. 6. In the event of any change in name, ownership, or control of these waste disposal facilities, the discharger shall notify this Board of such <±ange and shall notify the succeeding owner or operator of the Memorex Corporation* CA0059692 Order No. 86-6 ' •- ' existence of this Order by letter, copy-of v*iich shall be forwarded ' to the Board. • 7. Any discharge of wastes at any point(s) other than specifically described in this permit is prohibited, and constitutes a violation of the permit. ' _ . .. 8. Ihis order may be modified, or, altematively, revoked and reissued, to conply with any applicable effluent limitation issued pursuant to the order the United States District Court for the District of Columbia issued on June 8, 1976, in Natural Resources Defenses Council, Inc. et. al. v. Russell E. Train, 8 ERC 2120 (D.D.C. 1976), if the effluent limitation so issued: (1) is different in conditions or more stringent than any effluent limitiatioi in this order; or (2) controls any pollutant not limited in this order. 9. Ihese requiranents do not exenpt the operator of this waste disposal facility fron conpliance with any other laws, regulatiois, or ordinances v*iich may be applicable; they do not legalize this waste disposal facility, and they leave unaffected any further restraint on the disposal of wastes at this site v*iidi may be contained in other statutes or required by other agencies. I, Robert P. Qiirelli, Executive Officer, do hereby certify that tlie foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of an Order adopted by the Califomia Regional Water Quality Control Board, Los Angeles Region on January 27, 1986. RCBERT P. GHIRELLI, D.Env. Executive Officer CALIFORNIA REGIONM. WATER QUALITY COiniW. BCftRD - - ""'-Vl LOS ANGELES REGION * MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM ND. 6723 POR \; MEMOREX CORPORATION (NPDES NO. CA0059692) lhe discharger shall implanent this monitoring prograa on the effective date of this Order. Monitoring reports shall be sdbnitted monthly, by the first day of the second following month. The first moutoring report under this program is due by March 1, 1986. Each monitoring report must affirm in writing that all analyses were conducted at a laboratory certified for sudi analyses ty the State Department of Health Services or approved by the Executive Officer and in accordance with current EPA guideline procedures or as ^jecified in this Monitoring Program. For any analyses performed for v*iich no procedures are specified in the EPA guidelines or in this Monitoring Program, the constituent or parameter analyzed and the method or procedure used must be specified in the report. If no flow occurred during the reporting period, the v&gact shall so state. lhe report shall state Aether there was any change in the discharge as described in the Order, during the reporting period. By March 15, of each year, beginning in 1987, the discharger shall siimit an annual report to the Board, lhe report shall contain both t^Milar and graphical summaries of the monitoring data obtained during the previous year. In addition, the discharger shall discuss tte conpliance record and the corrective actions taken or planned vdiich may Se needed to bring tte discharge into full conpliance with the waste disdiarge requirements. Effluent Moiitoring A sanpling station shall be established for each point of discharge and shall be located vrfiere representative samples of that effluent can te obtained, lhe following shall constitute the effluent monitoring program: T-1 Monitoring and Repor^^g CA0059692 Program No. 6723 •- Minimum . EPA Method Type of Frequency Constituent Units Numter Sanple of j^lysis pH E*! units -grab Sleekly Tanperature •F — grab ' . ; weekly Effluent flow gal/day — — "v.weekly 1,1- Dichloroethylene ng/1 601 or 8240 grcds weekly Tetrachloroethylene mg/1 601 or 8240 grab weekly Chloroform rog/1 601 or 8240 grab weekly Trichloroethylene mgA 601 or 8240 grab weekly Freon (113) mg/1 -grab wee)cly Total Organic Carbon mg/1 — grab weekly Curation and Maintenance Report lhe discharger shall file a technical report with this Board not later than 30 days after receipt of this pennit, relative to tte qperaticm and maintenance program for this waste disposal facility. Tte information to te contained in that report shall include, as a minimum, tte following: a. The name and address of the person or conpany responsible for operation and maintenance of the facility. b. Type of maintenance (preventive or corrective). c. Frequency of maintenance, if preventive. Hauling Report In the event wastes are transported to a different disposal site during the reporting period, the following shall te reported. a. Types of wastes and quantity of each ^pe. b. Name and address for each hauler of wastes (or method of transport if other than by hauling); and c. Location of the final point(s) of disposal for eadi type of waste. Ordered by: ROBERT P. CffllRELLiT D.Env. Executive Officer Date: January 27, 1986 T-2 South Coast AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 9150 Flair Drive, Ei Monte, CA 91731 APPLICATION NUMBER: 137160 PERMITTO CONSTRUCT GRANTED AS OF. 02/25/86 LEGAL OWNER OR OPERATOR BURROUGHS CORP/MEMOREX CORP 5411 N. LINDERO CYN RD. WESTLAKE VILLAGE. CA. 91361 ATTENTION: GREG FISCHER The equipment described below end es shown on the «]proved ptens end vecificetions end subject to the ipeciel condition, or conditions listed. EQUIPMENT OESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: TWO AERATION TOWERS, GROUND WATER, PACKED BED TYPE EACH 2'-6" DIA X 20'-0" H.. WITH A COMMON 5-H.P. BLOWER. PAGE 1 OF 2 PAGES Approval or denial of this application for permit to operate the above equipment will be made after an inspection to determine if the equipment has been constructed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and if the equipment can be operated in compliaiv:e with all Rules of the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Please notify G. AMES at 572-6249 when construction of equipment is compieted. This Authority to Construct is based on the plans, specifications, and data submitted as it pertains to the release of air contaminants and control measures to reduce air contaminants. No approval or opinion conceming safety and other factors in design, construction or operation of the equipment is expressed or implied. It* Pame KtCXmiuct M MTM as • Unporaiy Pwirm ID Opmta pimMd ta EMCUIM OMcd ii gnan prm notot d such nam to opaiMa. •nmHnmt>OcniinK^^tmicm\niMiS»»»Pmri«t>(:im*»itmtm)ail^ aH)licalian • C«)CM. THS PEHMrr TO OOreiTUCT SHAa EXPWC 1VyO YEARS Ff04 T>C MTE OF FlUNG OF APflJCATING t«la« an aiitarMan > gianM by tia GnculMe OMEat. MM:1j Bv- J. A. Stuart, Executive Officer H. MARTIN RECORDS SECTjyj^ '1/84 S0UT^^|^ST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DIS^^CT CONTINUATION OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT DATE: 02/25/86 APPL. NO.: 137160 -CONDITIONS- 1. A FLOWMETER INDICATING G.P.M- MUST BE INSTALLED IN THE WATER SUPPLY LINE TO THE AERATION TOWER. 2. THE WELL WATER MUST BE TESTED FOR TRICHLOROETHYLENE. 1.1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE AND VOC AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH. THE TEST DATA MUST BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE DISTRICT UPON REQUEST. 3. THE DAILY EMISSIONS MUST NOT EXCEED THE FOLLOWING: A. TRICHLOROETHYLENE 0.16 LBS. B. 1.1-DICHLOROETHYLENE 0.30 LBS. . t(\ C. TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE 0.60 LBS. PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES SEPTEMBER 4, 1991 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: CUP299x1 - CHAPMAN COLLEGE Staff is reconnnnending that Condition No. 4 of Resolution 3288 should be changed to read as follows: Classes shall be held between 5:30 p.m. and 11:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Saturday. AHikm CUP299x1 .Add r^y .y /' y} y y Notice of Exempti^^ To: JL Office of Planmng and Research From: City of Carlsbad 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 Planning Department Sacramento, CA 95814 2075 Las Palmas Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92009 JL County Clerk (619) 438-1161 County of San Diego Attn: Mail Drop C-11 220 West Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 Project Title CUP 299x1 - Chapman College Project Location - Specific 5411 Avenida Encinas, Suite 200 Project Location - City: Carlsbad Project Location - County San E)iego Description of Project: Extension of a conditional use permit allowing Chapman College in the Planned Industrial Zone Name of Public Agency ^proving Project: Citv of Carlsbad Name of Person or Agency Carryiiig out Project: Chapman College Exempt Status: CCheck one) _ Ministerial (Sec. 21080(b)(1); 15268); _ Declared Emergency (Sec. 21080(b)(3); 15269(a)); _ Emergency Project (Sec. 21080(b)(4); 15269(b)(c)); X Categorical Exemption. State type and section number: 15301 Class 1 Statutory Exemptions. State code number: Reasons why project is exempt: Existing facility and use Lead Agency Contact Person: Anne Hvsong Area Code/Telephone/: (619) 438-1161. X4477 If filed by applicant: 1. Attach certified document of exemption finding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? Yes No Signature: ^1/VW^>aa^*yriSyy^^^ Date: ^jbl^i Title: Planning Director MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Signed by Lead Agency Date received for filing at OPR: • Signed by Applicant ^'^ Revised October 1989 ACADEMIC CENTERS Aiapman^ollege Serving San Diego County TERM IV July 1 — August 24, 1991 REGISTRATION June 10-21, 1991 TERMS Term V-91 September 3-October 26, 1991 Term VI-91 October 28-December 21, 1991 DIRECTORY CHAPMAN COLLEGE SAN DIEGO NORTH CENTER 9682 Via Excelencia, Ste. C San Diego, CA 92126 Tel.: 549-3771 Tel.: 225-0073 or 524-5314 CHAPMAN COLLEGE, NAVAL TRAINING CENTER BIdg. 214 Naval Training Center San Diego, CA 92133 CHAPMAN COLLEGE MIRAMAR BIdg. M-305 P.O. Box 45310 San Diego, CA 92145 CHAPMAN COLLEGE CORONADO NAS North Island BIdg. 610, Room 208 San Diego, CA 92135 NAVAL STATION, SAN DIEGO BIdg. 151, Room #4 San Diego, CA 92136 NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE BIdg. 345, Room 6 Coronado, CA 92155 CARLSBAD 5411 Avenida Encinas, Ste. 220 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Tel.: 271-0421 Tel.: 435-6272 Tel.: 696-0831 Tel.: 435-5396 Tel.: 931-0444 BALLAST POINT VIDEO LEARNING CENTER Annex "B" BIdg. 140 Tel.: 553-9969 ACCREDITATION Chapman College is accredited by the Accrediting Commis- sion for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Credits earned may be transferred to other colleges and universities as work completed at other accredited institu- tions may be transferred to Chapman College. COURSE NUMBERS 099 100-299 Lower Division 300-499 Upper Division 500-699 Graduate 800-900 Extension Preparatory Skills *400 level courses may be taken by graduate students for graduate credit. TEXTBOOK ORDERS (toll free) 1-800-266-TEXT (8398) The material presented herein is intended to be general in scope. Students are expected to consult the current Chap- man College Catalog for detailed information on require- ments, procedures, and limitations. Academic policies are established by the faculty and gre subject to change. Chapman College admits students of any race, color, sex and national or ethnic origin. Chapman College is an independent, four year co-education liberal arts college located in Orange, California, a city of 70,000, some 32 miles southeast of Los Angeles, Chapman College was founded on March 4, 1861, making it the seventh oldest college in California. REFUND AND WITHDRAWALS: Students who wish to with- draw will be allowed refunds as follows: a 100% refund of tui- tion will be given for withdrawals occuring BEFORE the first class meeting. If withdrawal occurs during the first week of scheduled classes 90%, during the second week 80%, thereafter, no refund. Withdrawal forms must be completed at the Academic Center Office. The date the form is signed determines the amount of refund. TUITION & FEES The tuition charge is $140.00 per semester hour for under- graduate students and $175.00 per semester hour for graduate students. Military personnel may be eligible for Tuition Assistance or payment under the G.I. Bill, depending on military rate and time in service. Tuition and fees are due and payable at the time of registration. Short deferments of payments may be made in exceptional cases with special per- mission from the Center Director Classes open to all Base Connected Personnel, their Dependents and Civilians in the surrounding communities. apman College SAN DIEGO NORTH CENTER 9682 Via Excelencia, Ste. C Phone 549-3771 San Diego, California 92126 Fax 549-3271 DIRECTOR: Kathleen M. Chapman ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Mimi Murray T.A.RE. COORDINATOR: Jane Thomsen STAFF: Reachelle Ferlet, Kaye Ferrara, Kimberiy Kemper COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE TUESDAY 5:30 • 10:30 P.M. INSTRUCTOR LOCATION Religion 311 Oescarles lo Kierkegaard (G) Dr. Sallie Scripps Hospital Philosophy 311 Descartes to Kierkegaard (G) Staff Hospital WEDNESDAY 5:30 • 10:30 P.M. Health Sci. 440 Drugs and Society Staff Scripps Hospital Sociology 440 Drugs and Society Dr. Foreman Hospital Education 609 Seminar in Curriculum Dr. Senter Cook Theory Elementary THURSDAY 5:30 -10:30 P.M. — 1st Class: 6/27, No Class: 7/4 Health Sci 300 introduction to Health Staff Alvarado Services Hospital MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 5:15 • 7:45 P.M. Accounting 322 Managerial Accounting Mr. Ruzic Accounting 405 Federal Income Tax II Mr. Griffiths Art 326 African Art History (G.C) Ms. Colston English 103 Freshman Rhetoric Dr. Munn-Fess History 340 American Diplomatic History Dr Kinnersley and Foreign Policy (G) Management 445 Personnel Administration Mr. Murphey Management 619 Business Forecasting Dr. Brechtel Science Political 340 American Diplomatic History Staff Science and Foreign Policy (G) MONDAY • WEDNESDAY 8:00 - 10:30 P.M. Business 474 Management Information Systems Ms. How/ard Economics 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (G) Mr. Murphey Economics 501 Introduction to Economic Theory Staff English 443 Twentieth Century Fiction (G,C) Dr Munn-Fess Finance 307 The Financial Market and Mr. Ewan Institutions History 338 California History (G) Dr. Kinnersley Management 675 Seminar in Administrative Policy Mr. Flitner Management and Strategy Management 309 Intro to Business Statistics Mr. Brenner Science Management 509 Business Statistics Staff Science TUESDAY 5:30 -10:30 P.M. Education 401 The Institution of Education Dr. Matthews Education 507 Teaching Strategies for Ms. Rodzach Mathematics and Science Education 522 Teaching Strategies, Secondary Dr. Senter Health Admin 500 Current Issues in Health Services Mr. Roodhuyzen HRMD 647 Compensation, Employee Benefits Ms. Ball and Retirement Plans Mathematics 303 Introduction to Statistics (G) Staff Psychology 203 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences Dr. Deguire Psychology 612 Seminar in Cross-Cultural Issues Dr. Diener Psychology in Counseling Sociology 303 Introduction to Statistics Staff THURSDAY 5:30 • 10:30 P.M. — 1st Class: 6/27, No Class: 7/4 Education 502 Teaching of Reading in Ms. Ostron Elementary School Education 532 Teaching Reading in Secondary Ms. Sheely School and Community College Ms Phllyaw Education 608 Seminar in Social Foundations Ms. Rodzach of Education Health Admin 536 Health Economics Staff HRMD 613 Organization Theory and Behavior Ms. Shoob Management 613 Seminar in Organization Theory Staff and Practice Psychology 202 History and Systems of Psychology Dr. Pollchik Psychology 665 Seminar in Child and Adolescent Dr. Matthews Counseling TO BE ARRANGED: CONTACT OFFICE FOR INFORMATION Education 581/582 Directed Teaching: Elementary School (6/6 units) Education 597/598 Directed Teaching: Secondary School (6/6 units) HRMD 690/691 Internship Psychology 688/689 Counseling Internship Dr. Hansen Dr. Hansen Ms. Shoob Dr. Diener MIRAMAR NAVAL AIR STATION Building M-305 P.O. Box 45310 San Diego, CA 92145 DIRECTOR: Kathleen M. Chapman ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Marlene Griggs T.A.RE. COORDINATOR: Jane Thomsen STAFF: Lori Hinkebein Phone 271-0421 COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 5:15 • 7:45 P.M. Computer 252 Computer Architecture II* Mr. Lamb Science Computer 354 Programming Languages' Mr. Smith Science Electronics 300 Linear Network Analysis Mr Dahlvig Electronics 350 Analog Circuits and Systems Mr. Imthurn Electronics 436 Microprocessors: Interfacing and Mr. Brenner Advanced Techniques Mathematics 104 Pre-Calculus Mathematics 1 (G) Staff Mathematics 150 Discrete Mathematics Mr Freathy Mathematics 210 Multivariable Calculus Staff MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 8:00 - 10:30 P.M. Computer 229 Ada Programming* Mr Smith Science Ada Programming* Computer 230 Computer Programming 1* Mr Williams Science Computer 348 Systems Analysis Methods Mr. Nayfack Science Computer 408 Data Base Managemenl* Mr Lynch Science Electronics 450 Control Systems Mr. Griggs Mathematics 110 Single Variable Calculus Dr. Sawaya Mathematics 211 Multivariable Calculus Mr. Freathy TO BE ARRANGED Computer 837 MS-DOS (1 Unit)* Staff Science T.A.P.E. COURSES AVAILABLE The San Diego North Center has expanded its summer course offerings in the Education Department. INTENSIVE DAYTIME COURSES MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. (Aug. 5-16) Education 551 Educational Applications Mr. Guenther of Computers MONDAY • THURSDAY 8:30 A.M. • 1:30 P.M. (July 15-25) Education 531 Health Education for Teachers Ms. Hallisey CARLSBAD CENTER 5411 Avenida Encinas, Ste. 220 Carlsbad, CA 92008 DIRECTOR: Kathleen M. Chapman ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Sheila O'Leary Phone 931-0444 STAFF: Lisa Smith COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 5.15 • 7:45 P.M. Finance 617 Seminar in Corporate Financial Management Mathematics 99 Intermediate Algebra Philosophy 316 Business and Professional Ethics (G) Sociology 390 Socialization INSTRUCTOR Dr. Pitts Dr, Sawaya Mr Grispino Dr. Cox TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 8:00 - 10.30 P.M. Business 215 Business Law I History 311 The Soviet Union (G,C) Management 470 International Business Management (C) 304 Principles of Marketing 504 Marketing Fundamentals 311 The Soviet Union (G.C) Marketing Marketing Political Science Mr. Rempel Dr. Constanlin Mr. LaCugna Mr. Ulbrich Staff Staff *$25.00 lab fee "G" — General Education "C" — Cross-Cultural Course Chapman College NORTH ISLAND Building 610, Room 208 San Diego, CA 92135 DIRECTOR: Ken Stohler ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Barbara Bockman Phone: 435-6272 STAFF: Lisa Magee COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY: 5:00 • 7:30 P.M. English 104 Writing About Literature (G) Dr Gregson Philosophy 101 Intro to Philosophy (G) Dr. Sallie MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY: 7:45 • 10:15 P.M. History 111 Western Civilization (G) Dr. Karanovich TUESDAY AND THURSDAY: 5:00 • 7:30 P.M. 230 Computer Programming r Pre-Calculus I Computer Science Mathematics 104 Mr. Rogers Mr. Homann T.A.P.E. COURSES AVAILABLE SAN DIEGO NAVAL STATION Building 151, Room 4 San Diego, CA 92136 DIRECTOR: Ken Stohler Teleptione: 696-0831 STAFF: Ruth Sherman COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY: 5:00 - 7:30 P.M Computer 200 Science Mathematics 99 Intro to Data Processing (G)* Intermediate Algebra Mr. Rogers Mr. Hamidi TUESDAY AND THURSDAY: 5:00 - 7:30 P.M. Psychology 350 Psychology of Helping (G) Mr. Henderson TUESDAY AND THURSDAY: 7:45 - 10:15 P.M. Sociology 366 Northem S Middle Amencan Indians (C) Dr. Profitt T.A.P.E. COURSES AVAILABLE NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE Building 345, Room 5 Coronado, CA 92155 DIRECTOR: Ken Stohler Telephone: 435-5396 STAFF; Lisa Magee COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY: 5:00 • 7:30 P.M. Communi- 300 Public Speaking cations Ms. Zaworski- Burke TUESDAY AND THURSDAY: 5:00 • 7:30 P.M. Management 316 Principles of Management Management 506 Management Fundamentals Mr. Flitner Staff TUESDAY AND THURSDAY: 7:45 • 10:15 P.M. Finance 317 Financial Management Finance 507 Managerial Finance "**Classes are held in BIdg. 401 Mr Brenner Staff TA.P.E. COURSES AVAILABLE NAVAL TRAINING CENTER Building 214 San Diego, CA 92133 DIRECTOR: Ken Stohler ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Susanne Hamilton STAFF: Fran Thompson, Carol Zimmerman TAPE COORDINATOR: Earle Sherman COMPUTER LAB ASST: Charlie Tyahur Telephone: 225-0073 (or ext. 524-5314) OLD TOWN LOCATION: 2725 Congress Street (Eldorado College) Fax 225-0172 COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR LOCATION TUESDAY AND THURSDAY: 5:00 - 7:30 P.M. BLDG/RM Accounting 211 Principles of Accounting II Mr Banks 0T/2-H Computer 218 COBOL Programming* Mr. Ludwig 214/FS Science Computer 360 Computer Graphics* Dr. Larson 214/Lab Science Economics 200 Principles of Mr. Murphey 0T/2-H Microeconomics (G) Economics 502 Intro, to Economic Theory Staff 0T/2-H Electronics 220 Electric Circuit Theory Mr Chavez 94/217 Marketing 304 Principles of Marketing Mr. Ulbrich 94/214 Marketing 504 Marketing Fundamentals Staff 94/214 Mathematics 104 Pre-Calculus 1 Ms. Choen 94/221 Science 307 Oceanography (G) Dr Walters 214/Lib Sociology 211 Social Protjlems (G) Mr. Lahey 0T/2-H TUESDAY AND THURSDAY: 7:45 - 10:15 P.M. BLDG/RM Computer 350 Data Structures* Mr. Lynch 214/Lab Science Mr. Lynch Computer 353 Data Communications and Mr. Ludwig 214/FS Science Computer Networks* History 311 The Soviet Union (G,C) Mr Callahan 214/Lib Management 445 Personnel Administration Mr. Murphey 94/214 Management 208 Introductory Mathematical Mr. Nayfack 94/217 Science Analysis for Business Mathematics 111 Single Variable Calculus II Ms. Cohen 94/221 Political 311 The Soviet Union (G,C) Mr Callahan 214/Lib Science Psychology 294 Research Methods for the Dr. Merrill 0T/2-H Behavioral Science MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY: 5:30 • 7:30 P.M. English 103 Freshman Rhetoric Dr. Collett TBA MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY: 7:45 -10:15 P.M. English 300 Successful Writing Dr. Collett 214/Lab MONDAY ONLY: 5:30 • 10:15 P.M. Philosophy 310 From Socrates to Dr. Deegan 214/Lib Aquinas (G) Religion 310 From Socrates to Dr Deegan Aquinas (G) WEDNESDAY ONLY: 5:30 • 10:15 P.M. Religion 236 Religions ot the Dr. Detzer TBA Far East (G,C) T.A.P.E. COURSES AVAILABLE "G" — General Education "C" — Cross Cultural Course * $25.00 Lab Fee Boldface courses may be taken at graduate level ACADEMIC CENTERS Chapman College Serving San Diego County ACADEMIC CENTERS VIDEO "T.A.P.E." LEARNING CENTERS Students enrolled in our 13-Week Video TAPE course work in- dependently at their own pace. Each course consists of a series of video taped lessons and includes a workbook, texts, and the tutorial assistance of an approved Chapman College instructor ALL TAPE courses provide 3 fully transferable semester credits and may be taken at any time throughout the year Although these classes may be completed in less than 13-weeks, if the student is unable to com- plete a Tape course in the 13-week period, extensions of time may be granted upon written request. Only one extension may be granted; however, the course MUST be completed within a 12-month period. Navy campus allows a maximum of six months for completion. Lear- ning centers and information phone numbers are: Ballast Point (Point Loma) 553-9969 Naval Air Station Miramar 271-0421 San Diego North Center 549-3771 Naval Training Center 225-0073 Naval Station 696-0831 North Island (Coronado) 435-6272 Naval Amphibious Base 435-5396 ACCT 210 ACCOUNTING 210 • Principles of Accounting I BIO 203 BIOLOGY 203 • Principles of Biology COM 101 COMMUNICATIONS 101 - Oral Communications COM 230 COMMUNICATIONS 230 • Humanities Through the Arts ECON 201 ECONOMICS 201 • Principles of Macroeconomics ENG 103 ENGLISH 103 • Freshman Rhetoric ENG 104 ENGLISH 104 • WritingAbout Literature HIST 230 HISTORY 230 • History of the United States Beginning-1877 HIST 231 HISTORY 231 • History of the United States 1877 to Present MGMT 201 MANAGEMENT 201 - Introduction to Management MATH 99 MATH 99 • Intermediate Algebra MATH 104 MATH 104 • Introduction to College Math PHIL 203 PHILOSOPHY 203 • Logic POLSC 102 POLITICAL SCIENCE 102 - Introduction to American Politics PSY 101 PSYCHOLOGY 101 - Understanding Human Behavior REL 320 RELIGION 320 - History of Religion in America SC1103 SCIENCE 103 • The Physical Environment SOC 101 SOCIOLOGY 101 • Introductory Sociology (C) IMPORTANT DATES Deadline to File for September UNDERGRADUATE Graduation Fri., June 21 OFFICES CLOSED (Independence Day) Thurs., July 4 Midterm Exam Fri., July 28, and Sat., July 29 Deadline to File for October 1991 Comprehensive Exam Fri., Aug. 9 Last Day to Drop a Class in Term IV Fri., Aug. 9 Last Day for Removal of Incomplete Grade for Term III, 1991 Fri., Aug. 9 Final Exam Fri., Aug. 23 and Sat., Aug. 24 Please Note: It is highly recommended that an undergraduate student file a major sheet and Intent to Gradua- tion well before the stated deadline so that a Senior Degree Check can be prepared in a time- ly manner This allows the student more plan- ning time to complete degree. Undergraduate degree postings occur six times per year: January, March, May, July, September, and November. The Commencement ceremony is still held one time a year — in May. STAFF REPORT DATE: SEPTEMBER 4, 1991 (!) TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: CUP 299x1 - CHAPMAN mT.T F.GR - Request for an extension of CUP 299 allov/ing the continued operation of Chapman College at the Ocean Pointe Tech Center in the PM Zone, in Local Facilities Management Zone 3. L RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ^OPT Planning Commission Resolution 3288 APPROVING a four year extension of CUP 299 based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND On March 4, 1987, the Planning Commission approved a Conditional Use Permit allowing a Chapman College extension facility to conduct evening classes in an existing office building located at 5411 Avenida Encinas in the PM Zone. The Conditional Use Permit was conditioned to expire in three years unless an extension was requested and approved by the Planning Commission. Over the past months, the Planning Department has created a monitoring program to track projects conditioned v^dth expiration dates. This program has identified a number of expired conditional use pemiits. In order to allow the extension of those conditional uses still in operation or existence, the Planning Department has given property owners the opportunity to request extensions of the expired conditional use permits. After notification by Staff, the applicant has requested a three (3) year extension which is the maximum time allowed by the Conditional Use Permit. III. ANALYSIS Planning Issues Can the findings required for a Conditional Use Permit still be made? Namely, 1. Is the evening college necessary and desirable for the development of the community, essentially in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the General Plan, and not detrimental to existing uses specifically permitted in the area? CUP 299x1 - CHAPMAlsflftLEGE SEPTEMBER 4, 1991 PAGE 2 2. Is the site adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use? 3. Can all yards, fences, landscaping, and other features necessary to adjust the requested use to existing or permitted future uses in the neighborhood be provided and maintained; 4. That the street system serving the proposed use continues to be adequate to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use. DISCUSSION Chapman Evening College is necessary and desirable for the development of the community by offering evening college courses to local residents and is compatible with other uses in the area since classes are held during evening hours to avoid any traffic or parking conflicts with permitted uses operating during the day. No complaints have been received by the Planning Department or Code Enforcement during the past four years. The site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the evening college which utilizes an existing office building and requires no physical changes to the site or structure. No changes to the use or facility have occurred and all conditions imposed by the Conditional Use Permit to adjust and use to existing or permitted future uses have been implemented. The street system serving the project, which operates at acceptable levels, is adequate to handle the traffic generated by the evening college. Condition No. 3 of Resolution No. 2645 approving CUP 299 states that the Planning Commission may grant extensions not to exceed three years. To extend CUP 299 for three additional years, it is necessary to grant extensions totaling 4 years. The first year extension is retroactive from March 4, 1990 through March 4, 1991, and the second three year extension will allow the subject use to continue through March 4, 1994. SUMMARY The original Conditional Use Permit had an expiration date of March 4, 1990, however, due to the special extension procedure explained above, the Planning Commission has the ability to accept the Conditional Use Permit as valid and extend CUP 299x1 for four and one half (4 1/2) years. This four and one half (4 1/2) year period includes the past year and one half as well as three (3) additional years through September 4, 1994. lAl^ftl CUP 299x1 - CHAPMA«PLLEGE SEPTEMBER 4, 1991 PAGE 3 IV. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Planning Director has determined that the environmental impacts of the project have already been considered in the issuance of a Negative Declaration dated January 28,1987, and the extension of the Conditional Use Permit allowing the continuation of an existing use in an existing facility is categorically exempt according to CEQA, Section 15301. ATTACHMENTS 1. Plaiming Commission Resolution No. 3288 2. Location Map 3. Disclosure Statement 4. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2645 5. Staff Report for CUP 299, dated March 4, 1987 6. Letter dated March 21, 1991. AH:km:vd:lh 9 ij\ CANNON \^ V*" \Q, V* • 1 SITE / Gity of Carlsbad CHAPMAN COLLEGE CUP 299x1 risbad DISCLOSURE STATEMENT APPUCANTS STATEMENT OF DISCLOSURE OF CERTAIN OWNERSHIP INTERESTS ON ALL APPUCATIONS WHICH WILL REQUIRE DISCRETIONARY ACTION ON THE PART OF THE CITY COUNCIL Ofl ANY APPOINTED BOARD, COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE. (Please Print) The following information must be disclosed: 1. Applicant ••y Ust the names and addresses of all persons having a financial interest in the application. .qAN GAL AND PLETA TRUST C/O PHILIP L. GILDRED JR 550 WEST C. STREET f^UTTK 1ft9n San Dieao. CA 92101-3^09 2. Owner Ust the names and addresses of all persons having any ownership interest in the property involved. SAN GAL AND PT.F.TA TRIT.qT C/O PHTLTP T.. GTT.nPEn, .TR 550 WEST C STREET SUITE 1B20 SAN DIEGO. CA 92101-1509 If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a corporation or partnership, list the names ar addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares in the corporation or owning any partnersr interest in the partnership. N/A If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a non-profit organization or a trust, list the names ar addresses of any person serving as officer or director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or beneficia of the trust, WTT.T.raM H ar^ajR, TRnQTWi? 550 WE.ST r .qTREET .qHTTf: 1R?n SAN DIEGO. CA 92101-3509 fOver; Disclosure Statement Page 2 5. Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff, Bear; Commissions, Committees and Councii within the past twelve months? Yes No ^2S_ It yes, please indicate person(s) Person is defined as: 'Any individuai, firm, copartnership, joint venture, association, social club, fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, this and any other county, city and county, city municipality, district or other political sutxjivision, or any other group or ccmoination acting as a uiui.' (NOTE: Attach additional pages as necessary.) ( A )- H i^^r^AA -y^ Signature of Owner/date Signature of applicant/date Print or type name of owner Print or type name of applicant APPLICATION SUBMITTAL DATE: SEPTEMBEBfl^ 1986 STAFF RBPORT DATE: MARCH 4, 1987 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM ! SUBJECT; I . PLANNING DEPARTMENT CUP-299 - CHAPMAN COLLEGE - Request for a conditional use permit for Chapman College to locate and hold classes at the Ocean Pointe Tech Center at 5411 Avenida Encinas. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission APPROVE the negative declaration issued by the Planning Director and ADOPT Resolution No. 2645 APPROVING CUP-299, based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. 11 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Sea Pointe Developers have applied for a CUP to allow Chapman College to move into a tenant space in the Ocean Pointe Tech Center. Chapman College is a liberal arts college which has a main campus in Orange County, and a regional center at Camp Pendleton. Prom an operational standpoint, the Carlsbad facility would consist of three classrooms and administrative offices. Classes would be held in the evenings and on Saturdays. An average class size is 10 - 12 students. Until a CUP is granted, classes are being held in meeting rooms at the Travelodge. The administrative offices are open at the project location. The Ocean Pointe Tech Center is located next to Burrough's Corporation in the P-M zone. The complex consists of five buildings. Chapman College would locate on the second floor of building "A" (see Exhibit A), which fronts on Avenida Encinas. The Center is presently leased by R & D and general office users. None of the current lease holders use hazardous materials. In a related case, staff and the Planning Commission recommended denial of a church in an industrial zone near the airport, CUP-272. This application was approved by the City Council on appeal. Ill. PLANNING ANALYSIS 1 . Can the findings be made for granting a Conditional Use Permit, that is: (1) 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; (2) That the site for the intended use is adeguate in size and shape to accommodate the use; (3) 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; (4) That the street system serving the proposed use is adequate to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use. Discussion; CUP Findings The proposed use, i.e. an evening college, would be desirable in the community. Chapman College would provide a convenient location and an opportunity for local residents to pursue educational goals without traveling to San Diego or to the north. The P-M Zone is intended to serve industrial uses primarily, but does allow for business and professional offices. Typically, staff would not support a school locating in the P-M zone. However, in this case, based on the nature of the school's operation, the existing uses within this complex, and the general location, there are reasons, as discussed below, why staff can support the project. The other uses in Building A are offices that operate on an 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. schedule, i.e. a commercial real estate firm, mortgage banking, and sales/general offices for computer software and security systems. As mentioned earlier, none of the tenants use toxic chemicals associated with industrial operations. The Pire Departaent has included conditions that will prevent future hazardous occupancies from locating in Building A. Since Chapman College will hold classes in the evenings, (only four people work in the office during the day), no incompatibilities with the other existing uses are expected. Parking and traffic will occur during off-peak hours. In this particular location, with its close proximity to and visibility from the freeway, the proposed use is considered appropriate here rather than in another P-M zone, further inland to the east. School traffic would avoid using Palomar Airport Road. Staff also feels that this application differs from the recommended denial of the church mentioned earlier. No children will be involved in the school and the proposed site is in a much safer office-type location, away from the airport. -2- The existing office complex is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed evening college. As stated earlier, parking needs will be after 5:00 p.m., when most of the other uses have closed. Staff has surveyed the parking lot after 5:00 p.m., and it is virtually empty. In addition, the Engineering Department has imposed a condition that classes can not begin until after 5:30 p.m. to assure that parking and traffic conflicts will be avoided. In terms of other features necessary to "adjust" the proposed use to existing or future uses, the CUP places conditions on the school's operating hours and also on the future uses allowed in Building A as well as within 200 feet of Building A (which is enforceable because the CUP applicant is the developer of the project). The first condition assures parking and traffic compatibility with a school use. The second condition assures that industrial uses will not locate in the vicinity of the school use. As discussed earlier, the incoming traffic will occur generally at an off-peak hour, in terms of cars leaving the business area after 5:00 p.m. Classes will end around 10:00 p.m. with no traffic impacts expected. In summary, the project would be compatible as proposed and conditioned. The findings of the CUP can be made. Therefore staff recommends approval of CUP-299. IV. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Planning Director has determined that this project will not have a significant effect on the environment, and therefore, has issued a negative declaration on January 28, 1987. ATTACHMENTS 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2645 2. Location Map 3. Background Data Sheet 4. Disclosure Form 5. Environmental Document 6. Exhibits "A" through "C", dated February 24, 1987 NBR:dm 2/10/87 -3- T C Ocean Point Tech Centre ''yy:M March 21, 1991 Erin K. Letsch CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009 - 4859 Dear Erin: As the property owner of Ocean Point Tech Centre, Gildred Development would like to request an extension of Conditional Use Permit Number 299 for Chapman College. Chapman College is a valuable tenant to us and we would like to assist them in providing educational opportunities to our community. If you have any question please do not hesitate to contact me at 43B-9200, Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely/ OCEAN POINT TECH CENTRE SANDY WATSON Property Manager SW/sb Gildred Development Company 5411 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, CA 92008 (619) 438-9200 APPLICATION SUBMITTAL DATE: SEPTEMBER 1986 STAFF SBPORT DATE: MARCH 4, 1987 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: CUP-299 - CHAPMAN COLLEGE - Request for a conditional use permit for Chapman College to locate and hold classes at the Ocean Pointe Tech Center at 5411 Avenida Encinas. I. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission APPROVE the negative declaration issued by the Planning Director and ADOPT Resolution No. 2645 APPROVING CUP-299, based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Sea Pointe Developers have applied for a CUP to allow Chapman College to move into a tenant space in the Ocean Pointe Tech Center. Chapman College is a liberal arts college which has a main campus in Orange County, and a regional center at Camp Pendleton. From an operational standpoint, the Carlsbad facility would consist of three classrooms and administrative offices. Classes would be held in the evenings and on Saturdays. An average class size is 10 - 12 students. Until a CUP is granted, classes are being held in meeting rooms at the Travelodge. The administrative offices are open at the project 1ocat ion. The Ocean Pointe Tech Center is located next to Burrough's Corporation in the P-M zone. The complex consists of five buildings. Chapman College would locate on the second floor of building "A" (see Exhibit A), which fronts on Avenida Encinas. The Center is presently leased by R & D and general office users. None of the current lease holders use hazardous materials. In a related case, staff and the Planning Commission recommended denial of a church in an industrial zone near the airport, CUP-272. This application was approved by the City Council on appeal. III. PLANNING ANALYSIS 1 . Can the findings be made for granting a Conditional Use Permit, that is: (1) 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; (2) That the site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use; (3) 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; (4) That the street system serving the proposed use is adequate to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use. Discussion: CUP Findings The proposed use, i.e. an evening college, would be desirable in the community. Chapman College would provide a convenient location and an opportunity for local residents to pursue educational goals without traveling to San Diego or to the north. The P-M Zone is intended to serve industrial uses primarily, but does allow for business and professional offices. Typically, staff would not support a school locating in the P-M zone. However, in this case, based on the nature of the school's operation, the existing uses within this complex, and the general location, there are reasons, as discussed below, why staff can support the project. The other uses in Building A are offices that operate on an 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. schedule, i.e. a commercial real estate firm, mortgage banking, and sales/general offices for computer software and security systems. As mentioned earlier, none of the tenants use toxic chemicals associated with industrial operations. The Fire Department has included conditions that will prevent future hazardous occupancies from locating in Building A. Since Chapman College will hold classes in the evenings, (only four people work in the office during the day), no incompatibilities with the other existing uses are expected. Parking and traffic will occur during off-peak hours. In this particular location, with its close proximity to and visibility from the freeway, the proposed use is considered appropriate here rather than in another P-M zone, further inland to the east. School traffic would avoid using Palomar Airport Road. Staff also feels that this application differs from the recommended denial of the church mentioned earlier. No children will be involved in the school and the proposed site is in a much safer office-type location, away from the airport. -2- The existing office complex is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed evening college. As stated earlier, parking needs will be after 5:00 p.m., when most of the other uses have closed. Staff has surveyed the parking lot after 5:00 p.m., and it is virtually empty. In addition, the Engineering Department has imposed a condition that classes can not begin until after 5:30 p.m. to assure that parking and traffic conflicts will be avoided. In terms of other features necessary to "adjust" the proposed use to existing or future uses, the CUP places conditions on the school's operating hours and also on the future uses allowed in Building A as well as within 200 feet of Building A (which is enforceable because the CUP applicant is the developer of the project). The first condition assures parking and traffic compatibility with a school use. The second condition assures that industrial uses will not locate in the vicinity of the school use. As discussed earlier, the incoming traffic will occur generally at an off-peak hour, in terms of cars leaving the business area after 5:00 p.m. Classes will end around 10:00 p.m. with no traffic impacts expected. In summary, the project would be compatible as proposed and conditioned. The findings of the CUP can be made. Therefore staff recommends approval of CUP-299. IV. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Planning Director has determined that this project will not have a significant effect on the environment, and therefore, has issued a negative declaration on January 28, 1987. ATTACHMENTS 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2645 2. Location Map 3. Background Data Sheet 4. Disclosure Form 5. Environmental Document 6. Exhibits "A" through "C", dated February 24, 1987 NER:dm 2/10/87 -3- QENERAL PLAN ZONINQ RISIOINTIAL RISIOINTIAL RL LOW DENSITY (OH) P-C PLANNED COMMUNITY ZONE DIM LOW MEDILM DENSITY(0-4) RA RESIDENTIAL AGRICLTTURAL ZONE RM MEDIUM DENSITY (4-8) RE RURAL RESIDENTUL ESTATE ZONE RMH MEDIUM HIGH DENSITY («. H) Rl ONE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE RH HIGH DENSITY (15.23) R'2 TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE COMMERCIAL R3 .MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE RRI INTENSrVE REGIONAL RETAIL (tg. Plaza Camlno Real) R-3L UMrTED MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAI ZONE RRE EXTENSIVE REGIONAL RETAIL (eg. Car Country Carlsbad) ROM RESIDENTIAL DENSITY-MULTIPLE ZONE RS REGIONAL SERVICE RD-H RESIDENTUL DENSTTY-HIGH ZONE C COMMUNITY COMMERCL\L RMHP RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME PARK ZONE N NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL R-P RESIDENTTAL PROFESSIONAL ZONE TS TRAVEL SERVICES COMMERCLVL RT RESIDENTTAL TOURIST ZONE O PROFESSIONAL RELATED RW RESIDENTTAL WATERWAY ZONE CBD CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT COMMIRCIAL PI PLANNED INDUSTRUL O OFRCE ZONE G GOVERNMENT FACILITIES C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCLU ZONE U PUBLIC UTIUTIES C-2 GENERAL COMMEHCLU. ZONE RC RECREATION COMMERCIAL CT COMMERCIAL-TOURIST ZONE SCHOOLS CM HEAVY COMMERClAL-UMrrED INDUSTRLU. ZONE E ELEMENTAHV M INDU-SnUAL ZONE J JUNIOR HIGH P-M PLANNED INDUSTRUL ZONE H HIGH SCHOOL OTHIR P PRIVATE F-P FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY ZONE OS OPEN SPACE LC UMTTED CONTROL NRR NON RESIDENTIAL RESER« OS OPEN SPACE P-U PUBUC UTILrrY ZONE i City of Carlsbad CHAPMAN COLLEGE CUP-299 BACKGROUND DATA SHEET CASE NO: CUP-299 APPLICANT: Sea Pointe Developers REQUEST AND LOCATION: 5411 Avenida Encinas. CUP for Chapman College to hold evening classes at existing office building in PM zone. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Parcel 1, in City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, CA, as shown at Page 13501 of Parcel Maps, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, December 9, 1983. APN: 210-090-45 Acres 5.4 Proposed No. of Lots/Units N/A GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING Land Use Designation PI Density Allowed Existing Zone PM N/A Density Proposed Proposed Zone PM N/A Surrounding Zoning and Land Use: Zoning Site PM North PM South PM East West T-C T-C Land Use Industrial/office bidg Industrial/office bidg Industrial/office bidg 1-5 AT & SF Railroad PUBLIC FACILITIES School District Carlsbad Water Carlsbad Sewer Carlsbad EDU's N/A Pxiblic Facilities Fee Agreement, dated N/A - fee paid when existing building was constructed. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT X Negative Declaration, issued January 27, 1987 E.I.R. Certified, dated Other, DISCLOSURE FORN APPLICANT: Sea Pointe Devel oper.Q A na.rtnersh i p Name (individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, syndication) 839 W. Harbor Dr.. Suite 1. San Diego. CA 92101 Business Mdress 619/233-1415 Telefiione Nuinber AGENT: 4 Design Name P.O. Box 240, Carlsbad. CA 92008 Business Address 619/729-8955 Telephone Number MEMBEE^: See List Attached Name (individual, partner, joint Bome Mdress venture, corporation, syndication) Business Address TelejAione Number Teleplione Number Name Home Mdress Business Mdress Telephone Number Telephone Number (Att:ach more sheets if necessairy) The applicant is required to apply for Coastal Commission Approval i£ located in the Coastal Xone. I/We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this disclosure is true and correct and that it will ranain^rue and correct and may be relied upon as being true and correct until amended. SEA POINTE DEVELOPERS DARfTOR DEVELOPMENT, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION Robert C. Spriggs, President 7777 Alvarado Road, #6 21 La Mesa, CA 92041 (619) 697-4877 I-TESTERN COMMUNITIES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION Douglas K. Brundage, President 7777 Alvarado Road, #621 La Mesa, CA 92041 (619)697-4877 David E. Holmes 839 W. Harbor Drive, Suite 1 San Diego, CA 92101 (619)233-1415 James F. Reynolds 839 W. Harbor Drive, Sui San Diego, CA 92101 (619)233-1415 / y- 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE GARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT Wy^h^M (619)438-1161 Citj> of Carl^bab NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROJECT ADDRESS/LOCATION: 5411 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Conditional use permit for a 3,180 square foot tenant space improvement for an extension of Chapmem College. The tenant space will include classrooms and and administrative space and will be on the second floor of Building A of Ocean Pointe Tech Centre. The 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. Justification for this action is on file in the Pleuining 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: January 28, 1987 MICHAEL J. HOliafllLLER^. CASE NO: CUP-299 Planning Director APPLICANT: Sea Pointe Developers PUBLISH DATE: January 28, 1987 ND4 11/85