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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGPA 09-06; Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Mapping; General Plan Amendment (GPA) (2)CriY OF CARLSBAD LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATION 1) APPUCATIONS APPLIED FOR: (CHECKBOXES) Development Permits (FOR DEPT. USE ONLY) (FOR DEPT. USE ONLY) 1 1 Environmental Impact Assessment 1 1 Variance 1 1 Administrative 1 1 Administrative Permit Legislative 17^ Coastal Development Permit (d) 1 1 Minor 1 1 General Plan Amendment (^"OCP 1 1 Conditional Use Permit (d) I 1 Minor Extension 1 1 Zone Change (d) 1 1 Condominium Permit 1 1 Local Coastal Program Amendment (d) 1 1 Habitat Management Permit Minor 1 1 Zone Code Amendment 1 1 Hillside Development Permit (d) 1 1 Master Plan Amendment 1 1 Planned Development Permit 1 1 Non-Residential 1^ Specific Plan 5^ Amendment 1 1 Planned Industrial Permit List other applications not specified • 1 1 Planning Commission Determination List other applications not specified • 1 1 Site Development Plan List other applications not specified • 1 1 Special Use Permit • fv^^Tentative Tract Map • 2) ASSESSOR PARCEL NO(S).: f/Z'^/^ OS/Z^yjr J^/C^ t/Z-Qi^/-/ZMy^fS?, l/&^/'£>/A^ZZ/lz mdl^'^^^ 3) PROJECT NAME: (^^y^/s^^ y^^^^C^^/h^ //-/^ ^^^^^S^ 4) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: ^/^y/;^^^ ^^ 4> r^f/^^^^ . 5) OWNER NAME (Print or TypeK 6) APPLICANT NAME (Print or Type) MAILING ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS CITY AND STATE ^ ZIP TELEPHONE ^/^^ /^ fZ^6 ^^f^ - CITY AND STATE ZIP TELEPHONE EMAIL ADDRESS: EMAIL ADDRESS: 1 CERTIPT THAT 1 AM THE LEGAL OWNER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE IN^RMATION IS/FRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. 1 CERTIFY THAT 1 AM THE LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE OWNER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. SIGNATURE DATE SIGNATURE DATE NOTE: A PROPOSED PROJECT REQUIRING MULTIPLE APPUCATIONS BE FILED, MUST BE SUBMrTTEO PRIOR TO 3:30 P.M. A PROPOSED PROJECT REQUIRING ONLY ONE APPLICATION BE FILED, MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO 4:00 P.M. (d) > eligible for 25% discount Form 14 Rev. 01/09 PAGE 1 OF 4 8) 7) BRIEF LEGAL DESCRIPTION /^/^ $0>-P6;t/^<^/>^/^^/^/^f/"^/-5^^ l^^//S(^//^S')) 'h^^>^ /-Zi^ ^/ LOCATION OF PROJECT: ^<Z> S$/^^5 / ON THE BETWEEN STREET ADDRESS SIDE OF (NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST) STREET) (NAME OF STREET) AND (NAME OF STREET) (NAME OF STREET) 9) IN THE PROCESS OF REVIEWING THIS APPLICATION IT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR MEMBERS OF CITY STAFF, PLANNING COMMISSIONERS, DESIGN REVIEW BOARD MEMBERS OR CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS TO INSPECT AND ENTER THE PROPERTY THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS APPLICATION. 1/WE CONSENT TO ENTRY FOR THIS PURPOSE. 10) NOTICE OF RESTRICTION: PROPERTY OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES AND CONSENTS TO A NOTICE OF RESTRICTION BEING RECORDED ON THE TITLE TO HIS PROPERTY IF CONDITIONED FOR THE >APPLICANT.,^TIQ^ QF RESTRICTIONS RUN WITH THE LAND AND BIND ANY SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST. Zl PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE FOR CITY USE ONLY RECEIVED AUG 0 6 2009 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPT DATE STAMP APPLICATION RECEIVED RECEIVED BY: Form 14 Rev. 01/09 PAGE 2 OF 4 PROJECT DESCRIPTION/EXPLANATION PROJECT NAME: ^^Zr!iyr\'i^k>^ H.iHnidl^pa^ <^ta\p (^OfVir^— APPLICANT NAME: ^^^l4^^ i^J^ (^^^/tpb^gv^gf Please describe fully the proposed project by application type. Include any details necessary to adequately explain the scope and/or operation of the proposed project. You may also include any background information and supporting statements regarding the reasons for, or appropriateness of, the application. Use an addendum sheet if necessary. Description/Explanation: Specific Plan 181 amendment: Specific Plan 181 (Carlsbad Airport Center) will be amended to remove all of Phase three except for the area defmed as the Calloway Golf lease area. The amendment includes both text and graphic changes. Specific Plan 199 amendment: Specific Plan 199 (College Business Park) will be repealed in its entirety. c State of California—The ResourceS7\gency DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME 2012 ENVIRONMENTAL FILING FEE CASH RECEIPT SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE. TYPE OR PRINT CLEARK RECEIPT# SD2012 0139 STATE CLEARING HOUSE #(ffapp/fcaWe) 1997071054 LEADAGENCY CITY OF CARLSBAD DATE 02/15/2012 COUNTY/STATEAGENCY OF FILING SAN DIEGO DOCUMENTNUMBER *20120029* PROJECTTITLE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE MAPPING PROJECTAPPLICANT NAME CITY OF CARLSBAD C/O MIKE GRIM PHONENUMBER (760) 602-4623 PROJECT APPLICANT ADDRESS 1635 FARADAY AVENUE CITY CARLSBAD STATE CA ZIPCODE 92008 PROJECT APPLICANT (Check appropriate box): • Local Public Agency • School District • Other Special District • state Agency Q Private Entity CHECK APPUCABLE FEES: Q Environmental Impact Report Q Negative Declaration Q Application Fee Water Diversion (State Water Resources Contmi Board Only) • Projects Subject to Certified Regulatory Programs Q County Administrative Fee Q Project that is exempt from fees Q Notice of Exemption Q DFG No Effect Determination (Form Attached) • Other PAYMENT METHOD: • Cash • Credit • Check • Other #224580 $ $2,919.00 $2,101.50 $850.00 $ $992.50 $ $50.00 $ $50.00 TOTAL RECEIVED $50.00 SIGNATURE X J. Samuela TITLE Deputy REM 06/12/2000 RCT #93704 lllllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ORIGINAL - PROJECT APPLICANT COPY-DFG/ASB COPY-LEAD AGENCY COPY-COUNTY CLERK FG 753.5a (Rev. 7/08) EOest J. Dronenburg, JiO COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ASSESSOR/RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK ASSESSOR'S OFFICE 1600 Pacific Highway, Suite 103 San Diego, CA 92101-2480 Tel. (619) 236-3771 * Fax (619) 557-4056 www.sdarcc.com RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE 1600 Pacific Highway, Suite 260 P.O. Box 121750 * San Diego, CA 92112-1750 Tel. (619)237-0502 * Fax (619)557-4155 Transaction #: 265910520120215 Deputy: JSAMUELA Location: COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 15-Feb-2012 16:12 FEES: 50.00 Qty ofl Fee Notice of Exemption for Refi¥ 20120139 50.00 TOTAL DUE PAYMENTS: 50.00 Check 50.00 TENDERED SERVICES AVAILABLE AT OFFICE LOCATIONS Tax Bill Address Changes Records and Certified Copies: Birth/ Marriage/ Death/ Real Estate Fictitious Business Names (DBAs) Marriage Licenses and Ceremonies Assessor Parcel Maps Property Ownership Property Records Property Values Document Recordings SERVICES AVAILABLE ON-LINE AT www.sdarcc.com * Forms and Applications * Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) * Grantor/ Grantee Index * Fictitious Business Names Index (DBAs) * Property Sales * On-Line Purchases Assessor Parcel Maps Property Characteristics Recorded Documents Notice of Determination To: I I Office of Planning and Research P.O. Box 3044 Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 SD County Clerk Attn: Linda Kesian Mail Stop A-33 1600 Pacific Highway SanDiego, CA 92101 From: CITYOFCARLSBAD Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue n n ra ITO Carlsbad, CA 92008 a IL 1 © . . (760) 602-4600 Ernest ,1 Dronenburg. .lr. Recorder Count) Clerk BY FEB 15 2012 J. Samuela DEPW Project No: CDP 11-19 Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Mapping Project Title 1997071054 City of Carlsbad, Christer Westman (760) 602- 4614 State Clearinghouse No. Lead Agency, Contact Person Telephone Number College Boulevard/Palomar Airport Road Carlsbad CA San Diego County Project Locations (include County) Name of Applicant: City ofCarlsbad c/o Mike Grim Applicant's Address: 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 Applicant's Telephone Number: 760-602-4623 Project Description: For that portion of the City of Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course that is within the Coastal Zone, subdivision of the existing golf course into six golf course lots, three future development lots, and one future park lot. This is to advise that the City of Carlsbad has approved the above described project on January 4, 2012, and has made the following determination regarding the above described project. 1. The project will not have a significant effect on the environment. 2. ^ An Environmental Impact Report was previously prepared for the Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA and this project is within its scope. I I A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. I I This project was reviewed previously and a Negative Declaration was prepared pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3. Mitigation measures were not made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A mitigation reporting or monitoring plan was not adopted for this project. 5. A statement of Overriding Considerations was not adopted for this project. 6. Findings were made pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. This is to certify that the final EIR with comments and responses and record of project approval ijQyailable ip the General Public at THE CITY OF CARLSBAD. DON NEU, City Planner Date received for filing at OPR: Date Revised 06/10 RLED IN THE OFiC?: 0^ -RiE COur.;, ^.l„c^w^ Dep(.ty_A.Samuela o Notice of Determination To: Office ofPlanning and Research/r- P.O. Box 3044 Sacramento, CA 95812 County Clerk County of San Diego Mailstop 833, Attn: MITA PO Box 121750 SanDiego, CA 92112-1750 000308 ^m: CITY OF CARLSBAD Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760)602-4600 jp fl ^ g p GlSgny J. Smith, Recorder/Counly Cterfc By. 12 2000 Project No: EIR 97-01/CUP 97-07/CDP 97-25/HDP 97-08/SUP 98-02 Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Project Title DEPUTY 1997071054 City of Carlsbad, Christer Westman (760)602- 4614 State Clearinghouse No. Lead Agency, Contact Person Telephone Number College Boulevard/Palomar Airport Road Carlsbad CA San Diego County Project Locations (include County) Project Description: An 18 hole championship golf course with clubhouse, maintenance facilities, and future Planned Industrial/golf related development pads on 397 acres in Local Facihties Management Zones 5 and 8. This is to advise that the City of Carlsbad has approved the above described project on Jtme 7, 2000, and has made the following determination regarding the above described project. 1. The project will have a significant effect on the environment 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3. Mitigation measures were made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of Overriding Considerations was adopted for this project. 5. Findings were made pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. This is to certify that the final EIR with comments and responses and record of project approval is available toJke GenevaUPMc at THE CITY OF CARLSBAD. MICIC^EL LXOLZMILL^^^Planning Director Date received for filing at OPR: Date Revised October 1989 1 % (Q 93704 STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURCES AQENCY DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME ENVIRONMENTAL FIUNG FEE CASH RECEIPT DFG 753.5a (6-91) Lead Agency: C l^^ xr \^\roa A ^ .o. ^ ,,Date::. . 4=> ' \'2L'<^ ^ount^ate Agency of Filing: ^'..J^""" Document No.: OCDC^jC^ Project Title: CQLX V'^V^oJS VAn^CW^CxxV (^^d^-^^^)A^ ' Project Applicant Name: " Phorie,.Number: Project Applicant Address: ^--Jn r . Proje|.i Applicant (c/iecfcapproprrafet>ox>: Local Public Agency Q School Distriet-'Q Other Special District j | State Agency D Private Entity 1 I ECK APPLICABLE FEES: Environmental Impact Report $850.00 $ ^"E^Q ( ) Negative Declaration $1,250.00 $ ( ) Application Fee Water Diversion (State Water Resources Control Board Only) $850.00 $ ( ) Projects Subject to Certified Regulatory Programs $850.00 $ (^ County Administrative Fee $25.00 $ { ) Project that is exempt from fees Signature and title of person receiving payment: (^^ . J<5-^ FIRST COPY-PROJECT APPLICANT SECOND COPY-DFG/FASB THIRD COPY-LEAD AGENCY FOURTH COPY-COUNTY/STATE AGENCY OF FILING j FILED IN THE OFFICE OF JJjp ^^t^'^^ CLERK SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON ^ P0STED._JUili5^REM0VED Ml i I 200° llETURiN^ED TO AGENCY ON jy^ i % 2000 DEPUTY ! VENDOR NO. VCG 1844 CITY OF CARLSBAD 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-2430 CHECKNO. 224580 Invoice Date Invoice # PurchaM Older* P^artmenl Reference # Ptoject # Dttwalption Invoice Amount Paid 10/25/11 083909 0015010 7554 CROSSING CEQA PROC FEE 50 .00 Total: 50 .00 DETACH BEFORE DEPOSITING CHECK BACKGROUND AREA CHANGES COLOR GRADI lALLY I^ROM TOP TO BOTTOM. • ORIGINAL HAS A REFLECTIVE WATERMARK ON THE BACK. HOLD AT AN ANGLE TO VIEW | - etftcacMO. '^, r< - n^e' VENDOR Na 224590 11/03/11 VD01844 ; 1635 Faraday Avetiiie CartelKuJ, CA 92008-7314 <tB0> 602-2430 Not.yaUd alter six months from date - WELLS FARQO BANK 11-24 1210(8) PAY FIFTY Dollars and ZERO Cents TOtHLAHOaWT $ ********5o. 00 TWO SIGNATURES REQUIRED OVER $10,000.00 TO THE ORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY CLERK 1600 PACIFIC HIGHWAY ROOM 260 SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 ii-EEUSBQii* i: L 2 lODD EUBi: U L 5'I BB L 7 LE.if This space is for rhe County Clerk's Filing Stamp PROOF OF PUBLICATION (2010 & 2011 C.C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA 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 the principal clerk of the printer Of North County Tir! Proof of Publication of Formerly known as the Blade-Citizen and Tl Advocate and which newspapers ha^ adjudicated newspapers of general circulatit! Superior Court of the County of San Diegoj California, for the City of Oceanside and tf Escondido, Court Decree number 171349j County of San Diego, that the notice of ^ annexed is a printed copy (set in type not sn- nonpariel), has been published in each re entire issue of said newspaper and nc supplement thereof on the following dates, tc September 03'^ 2010 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perju foregoing is true and correct. Dated at Escondido, California i3'^ day of Septeniber, 2010 PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you, because your interest may be affected, that the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 15,2010, to consider the following: GPA 09-06/ ZC 09-07/ LCPA 09-06/ SP 181(61/ SP 199(B)/ CT 09-03 - CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE MAPPING - Requestor a determination thatthe project is within the scope ofthe previously certified City of Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Program EIR (EIR 97-01); a recommendation of approval of a General Plan Amendment to change the Planned Industrial (PI) and Open Space (OS) land use designations to a combination district of Planned Industrial/Office and Open Space; a Zone Change to change the Planned Industrial (P-M) and Open Space (OS) zoning designations to a combination zone of Planned Industrial/Office (P-M/0) and Open Space (OS); a Local Coastal Program Amendment to amend the Local Coastal Program Land Use and Zoning maps to be consistent with the General Plan and Zoning Maps; a Specific Plan Amendment to SP 181 to remove all of Phase three from the Specific Plan; a repeal of Specific Plan 199; and approval of a Tentative Tract Map to subdivide 504.7 acres into six golf course lots, three future development lots, and one tuture park lot on property generally located north of Palomar Airport Road, east and west of College Boulevard, and south of Faraday Avenue within the boundaries of the City of Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course in Local Facilities Management Zones 5 and 8. Staff has analyzed the project and has concluded that no potentially significant impacts would result with the implementation of the project that were not previously examined and evaluated in the Carlsbad Municioal Golf Course Environmental Impact Report (EIR 97-01), dated January, 2000. z If you challenge these projects 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. Copies ofthe environmental documents are available at the Planning Division at 1635 Faraday Avenue during regular business hours from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday through Thursday and 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Friday. Those persons wishing to speak on these proposals are cordially invited to attend the public hearing. Copies of the staff reports will be available online at htto://www.carlsbadca.aov/pdfdoc.html?Did=295 on or after the Friday prior to the hearing date. If you have any questions, please call the Planning Division at (760) 602-4600. PUBLISH: September 3,2010 CITYOFCARLSBAD, PLANNING DIVISION NC-1129090 ^Ishduse NORTH COUNTY TIMES Legal Advertising CITY OF CARLSBAD 1 0 2010 Community & Economic Development Departri sent m n--n-ir ;ir a ru ru )tr U.S. Postal Service TM CERTIFIED MAIL™ RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.come Postage Certified Fee Retum Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Total Po Postmark Here Sent To California Coastal Commission Attn: Toni Ross Suite 103 Sfreet, Api or poZ 7575 Metropolitan Drive cSyJsrite San Diego, CA 92108-4402 PS Form 3800. August 2006 See Reverse for Instructions A o o FILE COPY 4wf^ CITY OF 9-3-/0 ViCARLSBAD Planning Departnnent www.carlsbadca.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you that the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 16, 2010, to consider a request for the following: CASE NAME: GPA 09-06/ ZC 09-07/ LCPA 09-06/ SP 181(G)/ SP 199(B)/ CT 09-03 - Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Mapping PUBLISH DATE: September 3, 2010 DESCRIPTION: Request for a determination that the project is within the scope of the previously certified City of Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Program EIR (EIR 97-01); a recommendation of approval of a General Plan Amendment to change the Planned Industrial (PI) and Open Space (OS) land use designations to a combination district of Planned Industrial/Office and Open Space; a Zone Change to change the Planned Industrial (P-M) and Open Space (OS) zoning designations to a combination zone of Planned Industrial/Office (P- M/0) and Open Space (OS); a Local Coastal Program Amendment to amend the Local Coastal Program Land Use and Zoning maps to be consistent with the General Plan and Zoning Maps; a Specific Plan Amendment to SP 181 to remove all of Phase three from the Specific Plan; a repeal of Specific Plan 199; and approval of a Tentative Tract Map to subdivide 504.7 acres into six golf course lots, three future development lots, and one future park lot on property generally located north of Palomar Airport Road, east and west of College Boulevard, and south of Faraday Avenue within the boundaries of the City of Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course in Local Facilities Management Zones 5 and 8. Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to attend the public hearing and provide the decision makers with any oral or written comments they may have regarding the project. Copies of the staff report will be available online at http://www.carlsbadca.gov/planning/pcvideo.html on or after the Friday prior to the hearing date. If you have any questions, or would like to be notified of the decision, please contact Christer Westman in the Planning Division at (760) 602-4614, Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. APPEALS The time within which you may judicially challenge these projects, if approved, is established by State law and/or city ordinance, and is very short. If you challenge this project 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. • Appeals to the Citv Council: Where the decision is appealable to the City Council, appeals must be filed in writing within ten (10) calendar days after a decision by the Planning Commission. CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DIVISION 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T (760) 602-4600 F (760) 602-8559 ® N NOT TO SCALE SITEMAP Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Mapping GPA 09-06 / ZC 09-07 / LCPA 09-06 SP 181 (G) / SP 199(B) / CT 09-03 AGUA HEDIONDA i^GOON FOUNDATION 1580 CANNON RD CARLSBAD CA 92008 AIRPORT SELF STORAGE LLC C/O GUARDIAN STORAGE 2082 MICHELSON DR #2126 IRVINE CA 92612 ARAM MEH RAN 8i ALEXANDRA H 2090 TWAIN AVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 BLACKMORE 1995 C/O ALLEN J BLACKMORE P 0 BOX 424 RANCHO SANTA FE CA 92067 CWHQCARLSBAD LLC 1545 FARADAY AVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 CALLAWAY GOLF CO C/O TAX DEPARTMENT 2285 RUTHERFORD RD CARLSBAD CA 92008 CALLAWAY GOLF CO C/O CAROL KERLEY 2285 RUTHERFORD RD CARLSBAD CA 92008 CARLSBAD AIRPORT CENTRE C/O WEYERHAUSER VENTURE CO 21515 HAWTHORNE BLVD #310 TORRANCE CA 90503 CARLSBAD RANCH MAINTENANCE ASSN |i C/O CHRIS C CALKINS 5600 AVENIDA ENCINAS #100 CARLSBAD CA 92008 CARLSBAD RESEARCH CENTER C/O SUSAN M HAWKS MCCUNTIC 555 W BEECH ST #500 SAN DIEGO CA 92101 CULLEY SOFIA B P 0 BOX 1217 CARLSBAD CA 92018 DHAWAN 09-21-94 2089 TWAIN AVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 DRYDEN OAKS LLC P O BOX 80603 RANCHO SANTA FE CA 92067 DURKIN CACLOT24 LLC 4660 iA JOLLA VILLAGE DR #1080 SAN DIEGO CA 92122 DURKIN HOEHN LOT23 LLC 4660 LA }OllA VILLAGE DR #1080 SAN DIEGO CA 92122 ELGHANAYAN DORIS 2180 GARNET AVE #2C SAN DIEGO CA 92109 EMERALD L^KE CORPORATE CENTRE LLC C/O SCOTT BRUSSEAU NEWPORT NATL 1525 FARADAY AVE #100 CARLSBAD CA 92008 GEBERT BRAD & MICHELLE 5143 DELANEY CT CARLSBAD CA 92008 GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD HOTEL L P 5900 PASTEUR CT #200 CARLSBAD CA 92008 GREYSTONE HOMES INC 1525 FARADAY AVE #300 CARLSBAD CA 92008 H&M EAGLE L P P 0 BOX 3802 RCHO SANTA FE CA 92067 HERON BAY/SPYGLASS HILLS C/O MARCIA NELSON 9990 MESA RIM RD SAN DIEGOCA 92121 HERON BAY/SPYGLASS HILLS C/O MARCIA GOODMAN 10721 TREENA ST #200 SAN DIEGO CA 92131 HYNEK LIVING TRUST C/O BRIAN HYNEK P 0 BOX 451 GILROY CA 95021 JETT& JONES LLC T LAWRENCE JETT P 0 BOX 455 SANTA YNEZ CA 93460 KEEFER PATRICIAS 2098 TWAIN AVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 KELLY CORPORATE CENTER I A L L C C/O THE ALLEN GROUP 5330 CARROLL CANYON RD #200 SAN DIEGOCA92121 KELLY CORPORATE CENTER II A L L C C/O THE ALLEN GROUP 6005 HIDDEN VALLEY RD #150 CARLSBAD CA 92011 KELLY LAND CO C/O ROBERT VNEARY 2020 MAIN ST #305 IRVINE CA 92614 KELLY LAND CO THE HILLMAN CO 330 GRANT ST PITTSBURG PA 15219 KELLY/JRM-PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD I LLC 1040 S ANDREASEN DR #200 ESCONDIDO CA 92029 KILUON INTER-VIVOS 1380 POINSETTIA AVE VISTA CA 92081 o ,LANIKAI MANAGEMENT CORP F* O BOX 455 SANTA YNEZCA 93460 LEGOLAND CAUFORNIA LLC C/O PROPERTY TAX SERVICE CO P O BOX 543185 DALLAS TX 75354 LEVY JOHN CJR 1825 ASTON AVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 MCR ASTON LLC C/O GUY MCROSKEY 1808 ASTON AVE #295 CARLSBAD CA 92008 M H CARLSBAD LLC 14417 RANCH TRAIL DR EL CAJON CA 92021 MORGAN-ALTON LTD C/O JOHN SPENCER 15375 BARRANCA PKWY #E102 IRVINE CA 92618 0 C/S D HOLDINGS LLC C/O TISHMAN SPEYER PROPERTIES 45 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA NEW YORK NY 10111 0 C/S D HOLDINGS LLC 9200 E PANORAMA CIR #400 ENGLEWOOD CO 80112 OHANA TRUST 5146 DELANEY CT CARLSBAD CA 92008 PALOMAR FITNESS PARTNERS L P 501 SANTA MONICA BLVD #312 SANTA MONICA CA 90401 R F DARWIN L P 501 SANTA MONICA BLVD #312 SANTA MONICA CA 90401 RUPERT BRIAN L &L STACY M 5139 DELANEY CT CARLSBAD CA 92008 SAN DIEGO HABITAT CONSERVANCY C/O ELLEN MIILLE 8130 LA MESA BLVD #705 LA MESA CA 91942 SARSILMAZ BARIS & LISA 5131 DELANEY a CARLSBAD CA 92008 STRUCTURES ON THE GREEN LLC C/O MCKEAN FINANCIAL P 0 BOX 2763 LA JOLU\ CA 92038 SUN ROAD OTAY PARTNERS L P C/O SUNROAD ENTERPRISES 4445 EASTGATE MALL #400 SAN DIEGOCA92121 VROOM JASON F & ANNA D 5147 DELANEY CT CARLSBAD CA 92008 VU AN BINH 8i NGUYEN KIMCHI THI 2094 TWAIN AVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 WEST ROBERT E & KUM CHAE M 07-20- 05 5135 DELANEY CT CARLSBAD CA 92008 ZINOLA L P 506 MONTERA CT CHULA VISTA CA 91910 Easy PeeJ Labels Use Avery® TEMPLATE 5160® BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 2800 COTTAGE WAY SACRAMENTO CA 95825 I • See Instruction Sheet { for Easy Peel Feature BUSINESS, TRANS & HSG AGENCY STE 2450 980 NINTH ST SACRAMENTO CA 95814 AVERY®5160® . 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DAVID KOLDA 4833 FLYING CLOUD WAY CARLSBAD, CA 92008 A notice has been mailed to all property owner.s/occupants listed herein. nate: 9.3-;0 Signature: md size 1" X 2 5/8" compatible with Avery ®5160/8160 Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Averv®5l60/8160 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINr*^AN DIEGO COUNTY CLERK off% Mail to: Public Notice HearillgSf Mailstop A-45, Room 402, 1600 Pacific HiglWIfSy, San Diego, CA 92foi Response must be received by: June 2. 2010 Public Hearing Date: June 16. 2010 Public Hearing Place: 1200 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DRIVE. CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA. 92008 Public Hearing Time: 6:00 p.m. Project Title: Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Mapping Lead Agency: CITY OF CARLSBAD - PLANNING Contact Person Street Address; 1635 FARADAY AVENUE Phone: (160) 602-4614 City: CARLSBAD Zip: 92008 Christer Westman County: SAN DIEGO COUNTY PROJECT LOCATION: County: SAN DIEGO COUNTY City/Nearest Community: CITY OF CARLSBAD Cross Streets: Palomar Airport Road/College Boulevard Total Acres: _ 531.6 Assessor's Parcel No. 212-010-5.7.12.13.15.16 & 212-041-12 thru 37 & 212-081-1 thru 21 & 212-082-1 thru 10 Within 2 Miles: State Hwy #: L5 Waterways: Pacific Ocean/Agua Hedionda Lagoon Airports: McCLELLAN/PALOMAR Railways: NCTD Schools: Kellv School/Pacific Rim/Aviara Oaks ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: CEQA: • NOP • Supplement/Subsequent I I Early Cons n Neg Dec • Draft EIR 13 EIR (Prior SCH No.). • Other: 97071054 LOCAL ACTION TYPE: •General Plan Update ^ ^General Plan Amendment I I I I General Plan Element I I LljZone Code Amendment Q Specific Plan Amendment Master Plan Planned Unit Development Site Plan Ixl Rezone I I Use Permit ^ Land Division (Subdivision) • Other; I I Annexation I I Redevelopment I I Coastal Permit DEVELOPMENT TYPE: HHResidential: Units •office; Sq. Ft.. •commercial; Sq. Ft.. IKI Industrial; Sq. Ft.. ^Recreational; Golf Course N/A Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres PROJECT ISSUES DISCUSSED IN DOCUMENT: lEjAesthetic/Visual j^I Flood Plain/Flooding 1 1 Schools/Universities Water Quality •Agricultural Land • Forest Land/Fire Hazard 1 1 Septic Systems Water Supply/Ground Water lElAir Quality |EI Geological/Seismic ^ Sewer Capacity Wetland/Riparian (^Archaeological/Historical 1 I Minerals ^ Soil Erosion/Compaction/Grading Kl • Wildlife ^Coastal Zone • Noise • Solid Waste Kl • Growth Inducing I^Drainage/Absorption • Population/Housing Balance ^ Toxic/Hazardous Land Use •Economic/Jobs ^ Public Services/Facilities ^ Traffic/Circulation KI Cumulative Effect • Fiscal • Recreation/Parks ^ Vegetation • Other; Present Land Use/Zoning/General Plan Use Golf Course and vacant industrially zoned pads for development/Planned Industrial (PM) and Open Space (OS)/Planned Industrial (PI) and Open Space (OS) Project Description: The project is the subdivision of the existing Crossing Golf Course and three existing adjacent future development pads, all of which are within the project 531.6 acres into six golf course lots, three fiiture development lots, and one ftiture park lot. In addition the project includes a General Plan Amendment to change the Planned Industrial (PI) and Open Space (OS) land use designations to a combination district of Planned Industrial/Office and Open Space; a Zone Change to change the Planned Industrial (PM) and Open Space (OS) zoning designations to a combination zone of Planned Industrial/Office (PM/O) and Open Space (OS); a Local Coastal Program Amendment to amend the Local Coastal Program Land Use and Zoning maps to be consistent with the General Plan and Zoning Maps; a Specific Plan Amendment to SP 181 to remove all of Phase three; and rescission of Specific Plan 199. Where documents are located for Public Review: Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 August 2006 3- C3 CT n~ CD CD • LH ru ru cr • • r^ U.S. Postal Servicer., CERTIFIED MAILRECEIPT .(Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage P. de For delivery information visit our website at vwww.usps.com„ y s E Postage Certified Fee Retum Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Postmark Here ^•30-/O Total postar California Coastal Commission Sent To Attn! Toni Ross Simei.'ApiNi. Sulte 103 f;.™.™. 7575 Metropolitan Drive City, Slate. ZU ^ San Diego, CA 92108-4402 .jA^ C o FILECOrV ^'TY OF V-30./0 V^CARLSBAD Planning Department www.carlsbadca.gov PUBLIC NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES: Please be advised that the City of Carlsbad is considering text amendments to its Local Coastal Program (LCP) as summarized below. This amendment is being proposed by the City of Carlsbad and is currently under review. This notice hereby opens a six week review period after which the Planning Commission and City Council will consider all comments and act on the proposed amendment. The Plarming Commission hearing is expected to take place in June, and will be duly noticed. The City Council hearing is expected to take place in August, and will be duly noticed. Copies of the LCP amendment are available for review at the following locations: (1) Carlsbad Plaiming Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue; (2) City Clerk's Office, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive; (3) Carlsbad Main Library, 1775 Dove Lane; (4) Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive; and (5) the Califomia Coastal Commission, 7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego, CA 92108-4402 PROPOSED LCP AMENDMENT SUMMARY LCPA 09-06 - CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE MAPPING The City's Zoning Ordinance is the implementing ordinance for the City's Local Coastal Program. Accordingly, this Local Coastal Program Amendment is necessary to ensure consistency between its proposed amended Zoning Ordinance and its Local Coastal Program. A Local Coastal Program Amendment to amend the Local Coastal Program Land Use and Zoning maps to be consistent with the General Plan and Zoning Maps to address an associated General Plan Amendment to change the Plarmed Industrial (PI) and Open Space (OS) land use designations to a combination district of Planned Industrial/Office and Open Space; a Zone Change to change the Planned Industrial (PM) and Open Space (OS) zoning designations to a combination zone of Planned Industrial/Office (PM/O) and Open Space (OS). If you have any questions, please call Christer Westman in the Planning Department at (760) 602-4614. Written comments should be sent to the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califomia 92008. PUBLISH DATE: May 7, 2010 PUBLISH DATE FOR NORTH COUNTY TIMES: May 7, 2010 PUBLISH DATE FOR COAST NEWS: May 7, 2010 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T (760) 602-4600 F (760) 602-8559 ® Easy Peel Labels Use Aveiy® TEMPUTE 5160® ^Fe^^^per See Instruction Sheet • for Easy Peel FeatureJ[ IAVERY®5160® BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 2800 COTTAGE WAY SACRAMENTO CA 95825 BUSINESS, TRANS & HSG AGENCY STE 2450 980 NINTH ST SACRAMENTO CA 95814 CA COASTAL COMMISSION STE 103 7575 METROPOLITAN DR SAN DIEGOCA 92108 CANNEL ISLANDS NATL PARK SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 1901 SPINNAKER DR SAN GUENA VENTURA CA 93001 CITY OF ENCINITAS 505 S VULCAN AV ENCINITAS CA 92024 COASTAL CONSERVANCY STE 1100 1330 BROADWAY OAKLAND CA 94612 COUNTY OF SD SUPERVISOR RM335 1600 PACIFIC SAN DIEGOCA 92101 DEPT OF DEFENSE LOSANGELES DIST ENG PO BOX 2711 LOS ANGELES CA 90053 DEPT OF ENERGY STE 400 611 RYAN PLZDR ARLINGTON TX 760114005 DEPT OF ENERGY STE 350 901 MARKET ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103 DEPT OF FISH & GAME ENV SERV DIV POBOX 944246 SACRAMENTO CA 942442460 DEPT OF FOOD & AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES RM 100 1220 NST SACRAMENTO CA 95814 DEPT OF FORESTRY ENVCOORD PO BOX 944246 SACRAMENTO CA 942442460 DEPT OF HOUSING & URBAN DEV 600 HARRISON ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 94107 DEPT OF JUSTICE DEPT OF ATTY GEN RM700 110 WEST A ST SAN DIEGOCA 92101 DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION RM 5504 1120 NST SACRAMENTO CA 95814 FED AVIATION ADMIN WESTERN REG PO BOX 92007 LOS ANGELES CA MARINE RESOURCES REG DR & G ENV SERVICES SPR STEJ 4665 LAMPSON AVE LOS ALAMITOS CA 907205139 OFF OF PLANNING & RESEARCH OFF OF LOCAL GOV AFFAIRS PO BOX 3044 SACRAMENTO CA 958123044 SD COUNTY PLANNING & LAND USE DEPT STE B-5 5201 RUFFIN RD SAN DIEGOCA 92123- SAN FRANCISCO BAY CONSERV & DEV COM STE 2600 50 CALIFORNIA ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 941114704 SDGE 8315 CENTURY PARK CT SAN DIEGOCA 92123 SANDAG EXEC DIRECTOR STE 800 1ST INTL PLZ 401 BST SAN DIEGOCA 92101 STATE LANDS COMMISSION STE 1005 100 HOWE AV SACRAMENTO CA 958258202 02 Q- c: 0) <u to ro c o r: o - < ^ :1 O 15 cr iO US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEER 1455 MARKET STFL17 SAN FRANCISCO CA 94103 US BUREAU OF UND MGMT STE RM W 2800 COTTAGE WY SACRAMENTO CA 95825 US BUREAU OF RECLAMATION MID PACIFIC REG 2800 COTTAGE WY SACRAMENTO CA 95825 US FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICES 2800 COTTAGE WAY STE W-2605 SACRAMENTO CA 95825 USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPT 4169 430 GST DAVIS CA 95606 WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD PO BOX 100 SACRAMENTO CA 95801 Etiquettes faciles h peler Carte Aa rhafnanyant Consultez la feuille vwvw.avery.com This space is for the County Clerk's Filing Stamp PROOF OF PUBLICATION (2010 & 2011 C.C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA 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 the principal clerk of the printer of Proof of Publication of North County Times Formerly known as the Blade-Citizen and The Times- Advocate and which newspapers have been adjudicated newspapers of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of San Diego, State of California, for the City of Oceanside and the City of Escondido, Court Decree number 171349, for the County of San Diego, that the notice of which the annexed Is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than nonpariel), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: May 07*^ 2010 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated at Escondido, California This 07'*^ day of May 2010 CITY OF GARLSBAD Texanne Schaden NORTH COUNTY TIMES Legal Advertising W*¥-19 2010 Community & Econon'>k Development Departmiv; PUBLIC NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES: Please be advised that the City of Carlsbad is considering text amend- ments to its Local Coastal Program (LCP) as summarized below. This amendment is being proposed by the City of Carlsbad and is currently un- der review. This notice hereby opens a six week review period after which the Planning Commission and City Council will consider all comments and act on the proposed amendment. The Planning Commission hearing is expected to take place in June, and will be duly noticed. The City Council hearing Is expected to take place in August, and will be duly noticed. Copies of the LCP amendment are available for review at the tollowing locations: (1) Carlsbad Planning De- partment, 1635 Faraday Avenue; (2) City Clerk's Office, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive: (3) Carlsbad Main Li- brary, 1775 Dove Lane; (4) Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive; and (5) the California Coastal Commission, 7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego, CA 92108-4402 PROPOSED LCP AMENDMENT SUMMARY LCPA 09-06 - CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE MAPPING The City's Zoning Ordinance Is the implementing ordinance for the City's Local Coastal Program. According- ly, this Local Coastal Program Amendment is necessary to ensure consistency between Its proposed amended Zoning Ordinance and its Local Coastal Program. A Local Coastal Program Amend- ment to amend the Local Coastal Program Land Use and Zoning maps to be consistent with the General Plan and Zoning Maps to address an associated General Plan Amend- ment to change the Planned Indus- trial (PI) and Open Space (OS) land use designations to a combination district of Planned Industrial/Office and Open Space; a Zone Change to change the Planned Industrial (PM) and Open Space (OS) zoning desig- nations to a combination zone of Planned Industrial/Office (PM/O) and Open Space (OS). If you have any questions, please call Christer Westman in the Plan- ning Department at, 760-602-4614. Written comments should be sent to the Pianning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califor- nia 92008. NCT 2257384 • 05/07/2010 The Coast News Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County. Mail all correspondence regarding public notice advertising to The Coast News, P.O. 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Executed at Encinitas, County of San Diego, State of CaHfomia on the 10th day of May, 2010 Clerk of the Printer Space above for County Clerk's Filing Stamp CITY OF CARLSBAD PUBLIC NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES: Please be advised that the City of Carlsbad is considering text amendments to its Local Coastal Program (LCP) as summarized below. This amendment is being proposed by the City of Carlsbad and is currently under review. This notice hereby opens a SIX week review period after which the Planning Commission and City Council will consider all comments and act on the pro- posed amendment. The Planning Commission hearing is expect- ed to take place in June, and will be duly noticed. The City Council hearing is expected to take place in August, and will be duly noticed. Copies of the LCP amendment are available for review at ttie fol- lowing locations: (1) Carisbad Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue; (2) City Clerk's Office, 1200 Carisbad Village Drive; (3) Carisbad Main Library, 1775 Dove Lane; (4) Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Cartsbad Village Drive; and (5) the Califomia Coastal Commission, 7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego, CA 92108-4402 PROPOSED LCP AMENDMENT SUMMARY LCPA 09-06 - CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE MAP- PING The City's Zoning Ordinance is the implementing ordinance for the City's Local Coastal Program. Accordingly, this Local Coastal Program Amendment is necessary to ensure consistency between its proposed amended Zoning Ordinance and its Local Coastal Program. A Local Coastal Program Amendment to amend the Local Coastal Program Land Use and Zoning maps to be consistent with the General Plan and Zoning Maps to address an associated General Plan Amendment to change the Planned Industrial (PI) and Open Space (OS) land use designations to a combination district of Planned Industrial/Office and Open Space; a Zone Change to change the Planned Industrial (PM) and Open Space (OS) zoning designations to a combination zone of Planned Industrial/Office (PM/O) and Open Space (OS). If you have any questions, please call Christer Westman in the Planning Department at (760) 602-4614. Written comments should be sent to the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carisbad, California 92008. CN 9828 May 7, 2010 T CITY OF CARLSBAD MAY 11 2010 Community & Economic Development Department FILE COPY Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department November 16, 2009 Skip Hammann City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 SUBJECT: GPA 09-06/ZC 09-07/LCPA 09-06/SP 181(G)/SP 199(B)/CT 09-03 - CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE- CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) APPLICABILITY/PROCESS DETERMINATION This is to advise you that after reviewing the application for the project referenced above, the City has determined that the following environmental review process (pursuant to CEQA) will be required for the project: The project is subject to the provisions of CEQA; however, the potential environmental effects of the project were adequately analyzed by the previously adopted Environmental Impact Report (EIR 97-07) for the Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course CUP 97-07. No additional environmental review is required. For additional information related to this CEQA applicability/process determination, please contact the project planner, Christer Westman, at (760) 602-4614 or christer.westman@carlsbadca.gov. Sincerely, DON NEU Pianning Director DN:CW:lt City of Carlsbad, Real Estate Manager Chris DeCerbo, Team Leader Frank Jimeno, Project Engineer File Copy Data Entry 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us CITY OF ^'^ ^ CARLSBAD Memorandum June 10, 2010 To: Christer Westman, Project Planner From: Frank Jimeno, Project Engineer Subject: CT 09-03 CARLSBAD GOLF COURSE The Engineering Department has completed its review of the project. The Engineering Department is recommending that the project be approved, subject to the following conditions: Engineering Conditions 10. There shall be one Final Map recorded for this project. Non-Mapping Notes 59. Add the following notes to the final map as non-mapping data: C. This subdivision contains a remainder parcel. No building permit shall be issued for the remainder parcel until it is further subdivided pursuant to the provisions of Title 20 ofthe Carlsbad Municipal Code. The project is subject to all applicable provisions of local ordinances, including but not limited to the following: 78. This tentative map shall expire two years from the date on which the Planning Commission voted to approve this application. Community & Economic Development - Land Development Engineering 1635 Faraday Ave. I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2740 I 760-602-1052 fax I www.carlsbadca.gov Page 1 of 15 Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department December 4, 2009 TO: Sandra Holder; Cynthia Hass, Skip Hammaim, Don Neu, Gary Barberio, Glen Van Peski, Frank Jimeno FROM: Christer Westman RE: GOLF COURSE MAPPING AND LAND USE As a follow-up to the last meeting regarding Land Use for Lots 4,5, and 9 of the Golf Course as well as the Callaway lease area, I have attached a revised matrix of most likely desired land uses that are allowed within the Plaimed Industrial (P-M) and Office (O) zones. The P-M and O zones were decidedly the preferred zones of the five that were considered. The five zoning designations being Planned Industrial (P-M), Office (O), Heavy Commercial - Limited Industrial (C-M), Industrial (M), and Open Space (O-S). Discussed was the possibility of applying both the P-M and O zones to the subject lots as a Combination District. As seen on the attached matrix, there is an advantage to applying both zones to the properties. The General Plan allows for the creation of Combination Districts, it also establishes a requirement to review future development within Combination Districts by Site Development Plan on properties that are less than 25 acres in size. In order to keep the Callaway lease area consistent with the remainder of the Callaway test facility property, it was discussed that the lease area would be given a Plarmed Industrial (P-M) zoning designation. Because it is possible that this lease area might be purchased by Callaway through a subsequent lot line adjustment, it would be most appropriate to designate the lease area as P-M. As a new discussion, portions of the golf course along Palomar Airport Road, College Boulevard, and Crossings Drive are designated as being within the Commercial Visitor Serving Overlay Zone. It may be appropriate at this time to "clean up" the property by removing the golf course properties from the overlay zone. Please indicate if you have any concems with the direction outlined in this memo by email at christer.westman(a)carlsbadca.gov or by phone 760-602-4614. CHRISTER WESTMAN Senior Planner 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us Memoi^dum TO: Christer Westman, Project Planner FROM: Stephen Bobbett, Associate Engineer DATE: October 19, 2009 CT 04-10(A) / CP 04-05(A) / SDP 04-07(A) / CDP 04-23(A) POINSETTIA PLACE SUBDIVISION COMPLETENESS & ISSUES REVIEW Engineering Department staff has completed a second review of the above-referenced project for application completeness. The application and plans submitted for this proposed project are from an Engineering perspective considered complete with issues to be resolved prior to support of the application(s). The following issues needs to be resolved prior to re-submittal: 1. Project is conditioned to construct full improvements for onsite Poinsettia Lane. No provision was made for construction of interim improvements. Please delete the 'Poinsettia Lane- Interim" section on sheet 2 and revise sheet 4 to show construction of full width improvements to major arterial standards. 2. Please consider the addition of permeable or pervious pavement/pavers in the driveway approach for each building together with subsurface filter material, liner, and sub-drain outlet to the storm drain in the Private Drive "C". 3: Please clarify the location along Private Drive "C" where "West" becomes "East". 4. Please review additional redlined comments on the enclosed copy of the tentative map and return with the next submittal. If you have any questions, contact me at 760-602-2747 or Stephen.Bobbett(gcarlsbadca.gov. Stephen Bobbett Associate Engineer cc: Glen Van Peski, Senior Civil Engineer, Development Services Project File '^^^ CITY OF CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO DATE: AUGUST 6.2009 REVIEW NO: 1 TO: ^ Engineering, Development Services - Terie Rowley • Police Department - J. Sasway ^ Fire Department - James Weigand n Recreation - Mark Steyaert • Public Works Department (streets) - Thomas Moore • Water/Sewer District • Landscape Plancheck Consultant - PELA • School District n North County Transit District - Planning Department O Sempra Energy - Land Management n Caltrans (Send anything adjacent to 1-5) D Parks/Trails - Liz Ketabian *ALWAYS SEND EXHIBITS FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON PROJECT NO(S): CT 09-03. CDP 09-07 PROJECT TITLE: Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course APPLICANT: Citv of Carlsbad PROPOSAL: Resubdivlslon of existinq lots to 10 golf course lots as requirement of the golf course CUP. Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Michele Masterson in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by 08/27/09. If you have "No Comments," please so state. Thank you COMMENTS: PLANS ATTACHED Review & Comment 09/07 DATE: TO: FROM: CITY OF CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO AUGUST 6. 2009 REVIEW NO: 1 ^ Engineering, Development Services - Terie Rowley n Police Department - J. Sasway lEl Building Department - Will Foss • Recreation - Mark Steyaert • Public Works Department (streets) - Thomas Moore • Water/Sewer District O Landscape Plancheck Consultant - PELA • School District D North County Transit District - Planning Department • Sempra Energy - Land Management • Caltrans (Send anything adjacent to 1-5) • Parks/Trails - Liz Ketabian *ALWAYS SEND EXHIBITS PLANNING DEPARTMENT mi REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON PROJECT NO(S): CT 09-03. CDP OJ9-07^ PROJECT TITLE: Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course APPLICANT: Citv of Carlsbad PROPOSAL: Resubdivlslon of existing lots to 10 golf course lots as requirement of the golf course CUP. Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Michele Masterson in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by 08/27/09. If you have "No Comments," please so state. Thank you COMMENTS: PLANS ATTACHED Review & Comment 09/07 CITY OF CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO DATE: AUGUST 6,2009 REVIEW NO: 1 TO: ^ Engineering, Development Services - Terie Rowley O Police Department - J. Sasway ^ Fire Department - James Weigand lEl Building Department - Will Foss n Recreation - Mark Steyaert • Public Works Department (streets) - Thomas Moore • Water/Sewer District • Landscape Plancheck Consultant - PELA • School District n North County Transit District - Planning Department n Sempra Energy - Land Management n Caltrans (Send anything adjacent to 1-5) n Parks/Trails - Liz Ketabian *ALWAYS SEND EXHIBITS FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON PROJECT NO(S): CT 09-03. CDP 09-07 PROJECT TITLE: Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course APPLICANT: Citv of Carlsbad PROPOSAL: Resubdivision of existing lots to 10 golf course lots as requirement of the golf course CUP. Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Michele Masterson in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by 08/27/09. If you have "No Comments," please so state. Thank you COMMENTS: PLANS ATTACHED Review & Comment 09/07 STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE NATURAL RESOURCES ACa.^ J EDMUND G. BROWN. JR., Governor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN DIEGO AREA 7575 METROPOLITAN DRIVE, SUITE 103 SAN DIEGO, CA 92108-4421 ' / (619) 767-2370 | '' ' ' 'i i IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE / CITY OF CARLSBAD LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM I ^ MAJOR AMENDMENT NO. 3-lOB (Golf Course Revisionif^'^'^^iiti j oin . I. HEARING TIME AND LOCATION DATE: Wednesday, March 7, 2012 TIME: 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Chula Vista City Hall Council Chambers 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 (562) 972-9853 II. AMENDMENT REOUEST The City of Carlsbad is requesting to amend its LCP Land Use Plan to include modifications to the City's municipal code relating to inclusionary housing provisions on a 500 acre, 100 parcel site currently developed with "The Crossings", the City's municipal golf course. III. HEARING PROCEDURES At the time of the public hearing, staff will make a brief oral presentation to the Commission. Immediately following the presentation of the staff, a representative or representatives from the City of Carlsbad may address the Commission regarding the local coastal program amendment. Upon conclusion of the City's presentation, members of the public and agencies will have an opportunity to address the Commission and comment on the amendment. The Commission will then close the public hearing; and, since there are preliminary recommendations and findings prepared for the Commission, the Commission mav take final action on the amendment request at this time. IV. BACKGROUND The Califomia Coastal Commission and the local governments within the coastal zone share responsibility for managing the state's coastal resources. The Local Coastal Program (LCP) is a specific long-term management plan prepared by a coastal city or county for its jurisdiction in the coastal zone. The LCP contains policies and implementation measures designed to protect sensitive coastal resources and set standards for future development. Each LCP has two components: The land use plan (LUP), and implementation plan (IP) which consists of the zoning ordinance, zoning district maps, and other implementing actions within sensitive coastal resources areas. Important Public Hearing Notice Page 2 The Commission certifies each LCP to determine that it meets the requirements of the Coastal Act. After the Coastal Commission certifies an LCP, the local govemment assumes the authority to issue coastal development permits for most development in the coastal zone pursuant to the certified LCP. A local govemment may amend its certified LCP, but the change vdll become effective only after the LCP amendment has been effectively certified by the Coastal Commission. The City of Carlsbad's certified LCP contains six geographic segments, as follows: Agua Hedionda, Mello I, Mello II, West Batiquitos Lagoon/Sammis Properties, East Batiquitos Lagoon/Hunt Properties, and Village Redevelopment. Pursuant to Sections 30170(f) and 30171 ofthe Public Resources Code, the Coastal Commission prepared and approved two portions of the LCP, the Mello I and II segments in 1980 and 1981, respectively. The West Batiquitos Lagoon/ Sammis Properties segment was certified in 1985. The East Batiquitos Lagoon/Hunt Properties segment was certified in 1988. The Village Redevelopment Area LCP was certified in 1988; the City has been issuing coastal development permits there since that time. On October 21,1997, the City assumed permit jurisdiction and has been issuing coastal development permits for all segments except Agua Hedionda. The Agua Hedionda Lagoon LCP segment is a deferred certification area until an implementation plan for that segment is certified. V. AVAILABILITY OF STAFF REPORT A staff report on the LCP amendment containing recommendations has been prepared for the Commission. If you would like the fiill text of the staff report, it can be obtained fi-om the Coastal Commission's website at http://vyvyw.coastal.ca.gov/mtgcurr.html. Altematively you can call or write the San Diego Area Office of the Coastal Commission and request a copy of the City of Carlsbad Local Coastal Program Amendment No. 3-1 OB staff report. A copy will be mailed to you promptly. Questions regarding the report or hearing should be directed to Toni Ross at (619) 767-2370. We apologize if you received duplicate notices; however, because of the overlap of persons with interest in more than one commumty on our mailing lists, the duplications are unavoidable. (G:\San Diego\Reports\LCPs\Carlsbad\CAR-MAJ-3-10B Golf Course Revisions NOTICE.doc) STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE NATURAL RESOURCES AGENi EDMUND 6. BROWN, JR., Gommor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN DIEGO AREA 7575 METROPOLITAN DRIVE, SUITE 103 SAN DIEGO, CA 92108-4421 (619) 767-2370 Febraary 17,2012 TO: COMMISSIONERS AND INTERESTED PERSONS W12b FROM: SHERILYN SARB, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, SAN DIEGO COAST DISTRICT DEBORAH LEE, DISTRICT MANAGER, SAN DIEGO COAST DISTRICT TONI ROSS, COASTAL PROGRAM ANALYST, SAN DIEGO COAST DISTRICT SUBJECT: STAFF RECOMMENDATION ON CITY OF CARLSBAD MAJOR LCP AMENDMENT CAR-MAJ-3-10B (Golf Course Revisions) for Commission Meeting ofMareh 7-9,2012 SYNOPSIS The subject LCP land use plan and implementation plan amendment was submitted and filed as complete on January 26,2011. A one-year time extension was granted on April 13, 2011. As such, the last date for Commission action on this item is April 26, 2012. This is the second component of two unrelated items submitted as LCP Amendment No. 3-10 to be heard by the Commission. The first component LCPA 3-1 OA (Inclusionary Housing), is also scheduled for the March, 2012 hearing. SUMMARY OF AMENDMENT REOUEST The City of Carlsbad is requesting to amend land use and zoning designations on a 500 acre, 100 parcel site currently developed with "The Crossings", the City's municipal golf course, a facility located partially in the coastal zone and the City's Habitat Management Preserve. The site is located north of Palomar Airport Road, south of Faraday Avenue, east of Hidden Valley Road and extends on either side of College Boulevard. The site is located both in and out of the coastal zone, with approximately two-thirds ofthe site located within the coastal zone. The project is immediately east of Carlsbad Ranch/Legoland and west of the Carlsbad Research Center and Palomar Airport. To the north is the Veteran's Memorial Park which will ultimately be developed as an outdoor recreation facility. To the west is Legoland Carlsbad which is also primarily an outdoor recreation facility. The Crossings Municipal Golf Course has been in operation since 2006. The Commission first reviewed and approved the development on appeal in 2003. However, the land use and zoning on the property was not modified at that time, as the mixture of golf course, clubhouse, parking lot, and preserve lands were all consistent with the existing land use and zoning. Currentiy, 207.73 acres ofthe property is designated Planned Industrial (PI) and 296.97 acres are designated as Open Space (OS). The ^ CAR-M^-lOB Golf Course Revisions Page 2 corresponding zoning is Plarmed Industrial (P-M) and Open Space (O-S) respectively. While a golf course is a use consistent with both Planned Industrial and Open Space land use designations/zonings, the City feels that Planned Industrial does not accurately reflect the golf course. As such, the subject LCP amendment would modify the PI designation and P-M zoning to OS designation/zoning on all but two lots for the portion of the golf course located within the coastal zone. The two remaining lots (Lot Nos. 5 and 9) are currently designated/zoned Open Space, and Planned Industrial. Specifically, Lot 9 is entirely designated as Open Space. Lot 9 will be redesignated to Planned Industrial/Office. Lot 5 is only partially located within the coastal zone. The portion of the lot located within the coastal zone is two parcels and designated/zoned Planned Industrial (abbreviated PI for the land use and P-M for zoning) on one parcel and Open Space (OS) on the other. As proposed. Lot 5 will be consolidated into one parcel, ahd will be redesignated and zoned as Planned Industrial/Office (Pl/0, P-M/0 respectively). Both lots are proposed for redesignatlon in order to facilitate future development. Both lots were graded and developed with manufactured slopes and/or retaining walls associated with the original development of the golf course and therefore approved by the Commission in 2003. As such, all impacts to coastal resources and associated mitigation requirements were identified, addressed and mitigated in the coastal development permit for the golf course (ref. CDP No. A-6- CII-00-087). Additionally, after the issuance of the golf course permit, the Commission reviewed and certified the City's Habitat Management Plan. During this time, all lands within the City's golf course were surveyed and the appropriate lands were protected by being incorporated into the City's Habitat Management Plan Preserve. Neither Lots 5 nor 9 were identified as lands to be incorporated into the City's preserve. Currently, both remain as graded pads and do not contain sensitive habitat. SUMMARY OF STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff is recommending approval as submitted of the proposed LCP amendment. The majority of the proposed modifications will result in the City's municipal golf course being redesignated as Open Space. However, as previously discussed, two lots (Lot Nos. 5 & 9) will be redesignated fi"om Open Space or Planned Industrial to Planned Industrial/ Office. In both cases, the grading of the lots occurred previously associated with the constraction of the golf course and approved on appeal by the Commission in 2003. As such, there is no habitat present on either lot. Additionally, Lot 5 was clearly identified for future development at the time the Commission was reviewing the constraction of the golf course. Lot 9, while not specified for future development was clearly identified as an area to be constracted with a level graded pad, and was not identified as part of the preserve, golf course facility, or any other specific development. While modifying an open space land use type to a development land use type may raise some concems, the Commission reviewed previous grading on these lots both during the approval of the golf course permit as well as certification of the City's HMP. At neither time were these lands identified as lands that should be preserved, or remain as an open space land use designation. Again there is no sensitive habitat on these lots and o CAR-MAJ-3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 3 collectively they include 6 acres of the over 500 acre golf course site. Modifying these two lots fi-om an Open Space to a Planned Industrial/Commercial designation will not raise any costal resource impacts concems, and therefore, the subject land use amendment does not raise consistency concems with the Coastal Act or the City's LCP. The proposed LCP amendment can therefore be found consistent with the applicable policies of the Coastal Act and will not create inconsistencies with the rest of the City's certified Land Use Plan, and staff is therefore recommending that the amendment be approved as submitted. The appropriate resolutions and motions begin on Page 5. The findings for approval of the Land Use Plan Amendment as submitted begin on Page 6. The findings for approval of the Implementation Plan Amendment as submitted begin on Page 9. BACKGROUND The City's proposal to constract The Crossings Mimicipal Golf Course was first appealed by the Commission on June 27,2000. The Commission found that substantial issue existed relative to the proposed development on June 12, 2003 (ref CDP No. A-6-CII-00- 87). The project was subsequently approved by the Commission at a de novo hearing in August of 2003. At the time of approval, the site was vacant and contained sensitive habitat, including coastal sage scrab, riparian areas and wetlands. The original design for the golf course was later modified through an amendment to the City's certified LCP and certification of the Cify's Habitat Management Plan (HMP). The modifications to the original design allowed for additional habitat to be preserved, and eliminated all impacts to wetland and riparian areas within the coastal zone. The project as approved resulted in impacts to 14.2 acres of coastal sage scrab. All impacts were mitigated at a 2:1 ratio with at least 1:1 new creation. All mitigation was accomplished on site. As stated above, the proposed LCP amendment is also located in an area protected through the City's Habitat Management Plan (HMP). The Carlsbad HMP was prepared to satisfy the requirements of a federal Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP), and as a subarea plan of the regional Multiple Habitat Conservation Plan (MHCP). The MHCP study area involves approximately 186 square miles in northwestem San Diego County. This area includes the coastal cities of Carlsbad, Encinitas, Solana Beach and Oceanside, as well as the inland cities of Vista and San Marcos and several independent special districts. The participating local govemments and other entities will implement their portions of the MHCP through individual subarea plans such as the Carlsbad HMP. Once approved, the MHCP and its subarea plans replace interim restrictions placed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the Califomia Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) on impacts to coastal sage scrab and gnatcatchers within that geographical area, and allow the incidental take of the gnatcatcher and other covered species as specified in the plan. In its action on Cify of Carlsbad LCP Amendment No. 1-03B in July 2003, the Commission certified the HMP as part of the LCP and found it to meet the requirements of Sections 30240 and 30250 of the Coastal Act despite some impacts to environmentally CAR-MAr3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 4 sensitive habitat area (ESHA). The Commission found that, pursuant to Sections 30007.5 and 30200(b), certification of the HMP with suggested modifications was most protective of significant coastal resources, through conflict resolution. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Further information on the City of Carlsbad LCP Amendment 3-1 OA may be obtained from Toni Ross. Coastal Planner, at (619) 767-2370. o CAR-MAJ-3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 5 PARTI. OVERVIEW A. LCP HISTORY The City of Carlsbad's certified LCP contains six geographic segments, as follows: Agua Hedionda, Mello I, Mello II, West Batiquitos Lagoon/Sammis Properties, East Batiquitos Lagoon/Hunt Properties, and Village Redevelopment. Pursuant to Sections 30170(f) and 30171 of the Public Resources Code, the Coastal Commission prepared and approved two portions of the LCP, the Mello I and II segments in 1980 and 1981, respectively. The West Batiquitos Lagoon/ Sammis Properties segment was certified in 1985. The East Batiquitos Lagoon/Himt Properties segment was certified in 1988. The Village Redevelopment Area LCP was certified in 1988; the City has been issuing coastal development permits there since that time. On October 21, 1997, the City assumed permit jurisdiction and has been issuing coastal development permits for all segments except Agua Hedionda. The Agua Hedionda Lagoon LCP segment is a deferred certification area until an implementation plan for that segment is certified. The Mello II Segment Land Use Plan and Implementation Plan were approved in 1981. The Mello 11 Segment is comprised of 5,500 acres, or approximately 75% of the Cify. Unresolved issues remained for the segment regarding preservation of agricultural lands, and protection of steep sensitive slopes. Multiple additional amendments were brought forward, with the incorporation of the Carlsbad Ranch Specific Plan, the Commission certified the City's LCP, and the Cify obtained permit authority in 1996. The proposed amendment wdll affect the Mello II Segment of the LCP. B. STANDARD OF REVIEW The standard of review for land use plans, or their amendments, is found in Section 30512 of the Coastal Act. This section requires the Commission to certify an LUP or LUP amendment if it finds that it meets the requirements of Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act. Specifically, it states: Section 30512 (c) The Commission shall certify a land use plan, or any amendments thereto, if it finds that a land use plan meets the requirements of, and is in conformity with, the policies of Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 30200). Except as provided in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a), a decision to certify shall require a majorify vote of the appointed membership of the Commission. Pursuant to Section 30513 of the Coastal Act, the Commission may only reject zoning ordinances or other implementing actions, as well as their amendments, on the grounds that they do not conform with, or are inadequate to carry out, the provisions of the certified land use plein. The Commission shall take action by a majority vote of the Commissioners present. CAR-MA!r^3-lOB Golf Course Revisions Page 6 C. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION The Cify has held Planning Commission and City Council meetings with regard to the subject amendment request. All of those local hearings were duly noticed to the public. Notice of the subject amendment has been distributed to all known interested parties. PARTIL LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM SUBMITTAL - RESOLUTIONS Following a public hearing, staff recommends the Commission adopt the following resolutions and findings. The appropriate motion to introduce the resolution and a staff recommendation are provided just prior to each resolution. I. MOTION: / move that the Commission certify the Land Use.Plan Amendment for the City of Carlsbad Amendment No. 3-lOB as submitted. STAFF RECOMMENDATION TO CERTIFY: Staff recommends a YES vote. Passage of this motion will result in certification of the land use plan amendment as submitted and adoption of the following resolution and findings. The motion to certify as submitted passes only upon an affirmative vote of a majorify of the appointed Commissioners. RESOLUTION TO CERTIFY LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT AS SUBMITTED: The Commission hereby certifies the Land Use Plan Amendment for the Mello II Segment of the City of Carlsbad certified LCP as submitted and adopts the findings set forth below on grounds that the land use plan will meet the requirements of and be in conformity with the policies of Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act. Certification of the land use plan complies with the Califomia Environmental Qualify Act because either 1) feasible mitigation measures and/or altematives have been incorporated to substantially lessen any significant adverse effects of the plan on the environment, or 2) there are no further feasible altematives and mitigation measures that would substantially lesseii any significant adverse impacts on the environment that will result from certification of the land use plan. II. MOTION: / move that the Commission reject the Implementation Program Amendment for the City of Carlsbad LCP Amendment No. 3-1 OB as submitted. o CAR-MAJ-3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 7 STAFF RECOMMENDATION OF CERTIFICATION AS SUBMITTED: Staff recommends a NO vote. Failure of this motion will result in certification of the Implementation Program Amendment as submitted and the adoption of the following resolution and findings. The motion passes only by an affirmative vote of a majority of the Commissioners present. RESOLUTION TO CERTIFY IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM AS SUBMITTED: The Commission hereby certifies the Implementation Program Amendment for the Cify of Carlsbad as submitted and adopts the findings set forth below on grounds that the Implementation Program Amendment conforms with and is adequate to carry out the certified Land Use Plan, and certification of the Implementation Program will meet the requirements of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act, because either I) feasible mitigation measures and/or altematives have been incorporated to substantially lessen any significant adverse effects of the Implementation Program Amendment on the environment, or 2) there are no further feasible altematives or mitigation measures that would substantially lessen any significant adverse impacts on the environment that will result from certification of the Implementation Program Amendment. PART III. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL QF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT. AS SUBMITTED A. AMENDMENT DESCRIPTION The proposed amendment includes modifying the land use designations on a number of parcels that comprise the 500 acre City Mimicipal Golf Course; two thirds of the which is located in the coastal zone. Currently, 207.73 acres of the property is designated Planned Industrial (PI) and 296.97 acres are designated as Open Space (OS). While a golf course is a use consistent with both Planned Industrial and Open Space land use designations, the Cify feels that Planned Industrial does not accurately reflect the development of the golf course. As such, the subject LCP amendment would modify the Planned Industrial designation to Open Space on all but two lots for the portion of the golf course located within the coastal zone. The remaining two lots will be modified fi'om Open Space and Planned Industrial to Planned Industrial/Office (PI/0). These two lots are proposed as Pl/0 to facilitate development. CAR-MA:]-3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 8 B. CONFORMANCE WITH CHAPTER 3 QF THE COASTAL ACT 1. Relevant Chapter 3 Policies. The Coastal Act provides: Section 30240. (a) Environmentally sensitive habitat areas shall be protected against any significant disraption of habitat values, and only uses dependent on those resources shall be allowed within those areas. (b) Development in areas adjacent to environmentally sensitive habitat areas and parks and recreation areas shall be sited and designed to prevent impacts which would significantly degrade those areas, and shall be compatible with the continuance of those habitat and recreation areas. Section 30250 (a) New residential, commercial, or industrial development, except as othenvise provided in this division, shall be located within, contiguous with, or in close proximify to, existing developed areas able to accommodate it or, where such areas are not able to accommodate it, in other areas with adequate public services and where it will not have significant adverse effects, either individually or cumulatively, on coastal resources. [...] Section 30231 The biological productivity and the quality of coastal waters, streams, wetlands, estuaries, and lakes appropriate to maintain optimum populations of marine organisms and for the protection of human health shall be maintained and, where feasible, restored through, among other means, minimizing adverse effects of waste water discharges and entrainment, controlling runoff, preventing depletion of ground water supplies and substantial interference with surface waterflow, encouraging waste water reclamation, maintaining natural vegetation buffer areas that protect riparian habitats, and minimizing alteration of natural streams. 2. Findings for Approval. The Commission finds, for the specific reasons detailed below, that the land use plan amendment conforms with Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act. The City of Carlsbad's Municipal Golf Course was approved on appeal by the Commission in 2003. The golf course has been in operation since 2006. The proposed LCP amendment does not include the proposal for any additional development nor does it proposed any changes to the physical golf course itself. The subject LCP amendment is being proposed to modify the land use designation on portions of the golf course. Currently, the land use designations on the golf course are split between Planned Industrial (PI) and Open Space (OS). The proposed amendment would modify all the land comprising the golf course to Open Space. Currently, the golf course is fully o CAR-MAJ-3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 9 developed, sensitive resources are protected as preserve HMP lands, and all impacts associated with any grading, development, etc., were addressed and mitigated in association with the Commission's 2003 approval of the golf course development. As such, the proposed land use modifications do not raise any Coastal Act concems, and can be approved as submitted. That being said, there are two lots within the golf course property, Lot Nos. 5 & 9 (ref. Exhibit #3), that have not yet been fully improved. The Cify is proposing to modify the land use on these lots from Open Space and Planned Industrial to Planned Industrial/Office. The Cify is proposing this redesignatlon to facilitate the lease/sale of the lots to private entities and subsequent development of golf-related commercial/industrial uses. In addition. Lot 5 was previously identified by the City and reviewed by the Commission as an area that may be used for future private golf-related commercial development opportunities associated with the approval ofthe golf course permit. However, potential resource concems remain regarding the change in land use from a designation that restricts the types of permitted development (OS) to a use that will facilitate development (Pl/0). Because the City's golf course is located inland. Coastal Act policies pertaining to ocean resources are not applicable. However, the Cify's golf course does include a significant amount of Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Area (ESHA) including coastal sage scrab and wetlands. As such, the proposed land use change must be found consistent with the associated Coastal Act policies. Both Lots 5 «& 9 were previously developed with a graded pad and manufactured slopes through the approval of the original golf course. Both lots remain graded, with manufactured slopes, and therefore currently contain no habitat. However, the lots are located adjacent to the HMP preserve and, therefore, sensitive habitat. As previously discussed, there is no development proposed at this time. Therefore, potential resource concems regarding adequate buffers from adjacent sensitive habitat will be addressed with the future coastal development permits. Additionally, both lots are approximately 3 acres in size, and are surrounded by manufactured slopes. As such, both have sufficient land to accommodate development and adequate buffers. As such, modifying the land use on these lots from Open Space to Planned Industrial/Office will not result in lot configurations/designations in which future development cannot be approved without adversely impacting sensitive habitat. The amendment is therefore consistent with Sections 30240 and 30250 of tiie Coastal Act. Because portions of these lots are being modified from Open Space to Planned Industrial/Commercial, subsequent development facilitated by this land use change may result in impacts to water quality. However, as previously discussed, specific drainage and water quality improvements will be required associated with future coastal development permits. Additionally, the Commission previously approved an exhaustive water quality management plan for the golf course, and this amendment will not modify the current water quality management and monitoring activities. ^ CAR-MA3^3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 10 Again, while modifying an open space land use type to a development land use type may raise some concems, the Commission reviewed and approved previous grading on these lots during the approval ofthe golf course permit. Additionally, these lands were not identified for preservation associated with the certification of the City's HMP. Again, there is no sensitive habitat on these lots. Therefore, modifying the land use on the Open Space designation of Lot 9 and a portion of Lot 5 to Planned Industrial/Commercial is consistent with the habitat and water quality provisions of the Coastal Act, and the amendment does not raise other coastal resource concems. As such, the proposed land use redesignations can be found consistent with all applicable policies ofthe Coastal Act and can be approved as submitted. PART IV. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL OF THE CITY QF CARLSBAD IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AMENDMENT. AS SUBMITTED A. AMENDMENT DESCRIPTION Similar to the proposed land use modifications, the implementation plan amendment includes revising the zoning on the City's Municipal golf course. For the portions in the coastal zone, within the exemption of two parcels, the entire golf course is proposed to be zoned Open Space. The two remaining parcels are City-owned, and not currently developed. The proposed implementation plan amendment would modify the entirety of one site (Lot 9) fi-om the Open Space Zone to Planned IndustriaL^Office (P-M/0) Zone. The second lot (Lot 5) will be modified from two parcels to one. The existing parcels that comprise the lot include Planned Industrial (P-M) and Open Space (OS) zoned lots. AS proposed, both lots will be redesignated as P-M/0. As previously discussed, it is the desire of the City to make these lots available for sale or lease to private, golf-related businesses. Again, there is no proposed development associated with the proposed implementation plan changes. B. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL The standard of review for LCP implementation submittals or amendments is their consistency with and ability to carry out the provisions of the certified LUP. As such, the site is subject to the requirements of the Cify's Mello II land use policies and the policies contained within the Habitat Management Plan. 1. Applicable Land Use Plan Policies Policy 3-1 ofthe Mello II LUP states in part: Certain areas in Carlsbad coastal zone have very high habitat value. These areas are not suitable for farming. These areas exhibit a large number and diversity of both plant and animal species, several of which are threatened because of extensive conversion of mixed Chaparral and Coastal Sage Scrab Section 30240(a) of the Coastal Act established a specific mandate for resource prevention. It states in part "(e)nvironmentally sensitive habitat areas shall be protected against any significant Q CAR-MAJ-3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 11 disraption of habitat values..." Environmentally sensitive habitat area (ESHA) is defined in Section 30107.5 of the Coastal Act as "any area in which plant or animal life or their habitats are either rare or especially valuable because of their special nature or role in an ecosystem and which should be easily disturbed or degraded by human activities and developments." Policy 3-1.2 ofthe Mello 11 LUP and 7.1 ofthe HMP state, in part: Pursuant to Section 30240 of the Califomia Coastal Act, environmentally sensitive habitat areas, as defined in Section 30107.5 of the Coastal Act, shall be protected against any significant disraption of habitat values, and only uses dependent on those resources shall be allowed within those areas. Policy 3-1.3 of tiie Mello II LUP and 7-2 ofthe HMP state, in part: Coastal Sage Scrab is a resource of particular importance to the ecosystem of the Coastal Zone, due in part to the percentage of the Coastal Califomia gnatcatcher (Federal Threatened) and other species. Properties containing Coastal Sage Scrab shall conserve a minimum of 67% of the Coastal Sage Scrab and 75% of the gnatcatchers onsite. Conservation of gnatcatchers shall be determined in consultation with the wildlife agencies. Policy 3-1.9 ofthe Mello 11 LUP and 7-8 ofthe HMP state, in part: There shall be no net loss of Coastal Sage Scrab, Maritime Succulent Scrab, Southem Maritime Chaparral, Native Grassland, and Oak Woodland within the Coastal Zone of Carlsbad. Mitigation for impacts to any of these habitat types, when permitted, shall include a creation component that achieves the no net loss standard. Substantial restoration of highly degraded areas (where effective functions of the habitat type have been lost) may be substituted for creation subject to the consultation of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Califomia Department of Fish and Game (wildlife agencies). The Coastal Conmiission shall be notified and provided an opportunity to comment upon proposed substitutions of substantial restoration for the required creation component. Development shall be consistent with Policy 3-1.2 of this section, unless proposed impacts are specifically identified in the HMP; these impacts shall be located to minimize impacts to Coastal Sage Scrab and maximize protection of the Coastal Califomia gnatcatcher and its habitat. Policy 3-7 of tiie Mello II LUP and Section 7-13 ofthe HMP state, in part: a. The impact and conservation areas for the municipal golf course are shown as a Hardline design in the HMP (Figure 8 Revised), and which shall serve as the standard of review for determining areas in which development may occur in fiiture. Areas shown for conservation shall not be impacted or disturbed except for revegetation, restoration, and other similar activities related to mitigation. Areas shown for impact may be fully developed with appropriate mitigation. CAR-MAT^3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 12 b. Any impacts to Coastal Sage Scrab shall be mitigated by on-site creation at a ratio of 2:1 in compliance with the no net loss standard stated in Policy 3-1.2 (7-1). Onsite revegetation or restoration may be done on agricultural, disturbed or non-native grassland areas. For impacts to the Coastal Califomia gnatcatcher, additional mitigation shall be provided by acquisition and preservation at a I :l ratio of land supporting gnatcatchers. Impacts to dual criteria slopes shall not exceed 10%. Policy 3.1-12 of the Mello II LUP and Section 7-11 of tiie HMP state in part: Buffers should be provided between all preserved habitat areas and development. Minimum buffer widths shall be provided as follows: a. 100 ft. for wetlands b. 50 ft. for riparian areas c. 20 ft. for all other native habitats (coastal sage scrab, southem maritime chaparral, maritime succulent scrab, southem mixed chaparral, native grassland, oak woodland). The HMP Section "F" addresses standards for lands adjacent to development and states in part: Adjacency Standards. The HMP will result in an urban wildlife preserve system in which conserved habitat areas are adjacent to development of various types. In order to prevent negative effects of either area on the other, these adjacency standards must be addressed in the planning of any development/habitat interface: • Fire Management • Erosion Control • Landscaping restrictions • Fencing, Signs and lighting • Predator and exotic species control 2. Adequacy of the Zone Change to Implement the Certified LUP Segments The proposed amendment will modify the zoning on portions of the Cify's municipal golf course. The golf course property includes an 18 hole championship golf course, clubhouse, parking lot, maintenance facilities, driving range, conference center and pads for future industrial/golf related uses. The subject LCP amendment is proposing to modify all the lands currently designated as Planned Industrial (P-M) to Open Space (O- S) with the exception of two lots (Lot Nos. 5 & 9). These two lots will be modified fi-om P-M and O-S to Planned Industrial/Office (PM-I). The intent of these zoning changes is 1) combine the entire golf course into one Open Space zoning designation and; 2) to facilitate future development opportimities on the remaining two lots (Lot Nos. 5& 9). CAR-MAJ-3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 13 The golf course is located within the Cify's Habitat Management Plan and portions of the golf course are part of the City's habitat preserve. The certified HMP was developed by the City to protect the endangered Califomia Gnatcatcher and other listed species by contributing to an interlinked regional preserve system. As such, the proposed zoning redesignatlon must be found consistent with the City's Habitat Management Plan (HMP) policies. As previously discussed, the majority of the land proposed for rezoning includes modifying the zoning on the golf course and auxiliary stractures from Planned Industrial to Open Space. Because the site has already been developed and the LCP amendment is proposing to modify the Planned Industrial portions of the golf course to a more restrictive zoning, there are no LUP consistency concems associated with this portion of the proposed LCP amendment. The OS zone will appropriately restrict uses to parkland and recreational uses, while protecting all preserve areas consistent with the certified HMP. The second component includes modifying two lots (Lot Nos. 5 & 9) from Open Space and Planned Industrial to Planned Industrial/Office (P-M/0) in order to facilitate the potential sale/lease and subsequent development of these two locations. Both of these properties were previously developed with graded pads and manufactured slopes associated with the original permitting of the golf course development. As such, neither lot currently contains any sensitive habitat. Therefore, proposing a zoning change that would facilitate development will not result in any direct impacts to environmentally sensitive habitat, consistent with the City's HMP. As previously stated, the HMP preserve is located within areas of the subject LCP amendment. These two lots are not located within the Cify's preserve but both are located adjacent to preserve lands. As such, approving an industrial/commercial zoning on these lots could result in impacts to sensitive habitat through "edge effects." Edge effects occur when there is a juxtaposition of contrasting environments (urban vs. rural) on an ecosystem. The City's HMP has identified the concems associated with locating development adjacent to preserve lands. These include increased fire concems, introduction of exotic species, pets getting introduced as new predators on native fauna, and increased erosion. In response to these concems, the City developed "Adjacency Standards", which are to be applied to any development proposals located adjacent to the Cify's preserve. These Adjacency Standards have been certified by the Commission as a part of the Cify's LUP. Although the zoning on these lots would be modified to a industrial/office zoning designation, any proposed development must also adhere to these adjacency standards. However, no development is proposed at this time. Subsequent development of the lots would require coastal development permits and therefore would also have to meet all adjacency standards. In addition to the adjacency standards, any proposed development on the lots would also need to include adequate buffers. The Cify's LUP requires a 20' buffer for all native habitats. Both of the lots are approximately 3 acres in size, and are surrounded by manufactured slopes. As such, both have sufficient land to accommodate both development and adequate buffers. As such, the proposed rezoning of Lot Nos. 5 & 9 ^ CAR-MA1^3-10B Golf Course Revisions Page 14 can therefore be found consistent with the City's LUP as proposed, and can be approved as submitted. PARTV. CONSISTENCY WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL OUALITY ACT (CEQA) Section 21080.9 of the Califomia Public Resources Code - within the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) - exempts local govemment from the requirement of preparing an environmental impact report (EIR) in connection with its activities and approvals necessary for the preparation and adoption of a local coastal program. The Commission's LCP review and approval program has been found by the Resources Agency to be functionally equivalent to the EIR process. Thus, under CEQA Section 21080.5, the Commission is relieved of the responsibilify to prepare an EIR for each LCP. Nevertheless, the Commission is required, in a LCP submittal or, as in this case, a LCP amendment submittal, to find that the approval of the proposed LCP, or LCP, as amended, conforms to CEQA provisions, including the requirement in CEQA section 21080.5(d)(2)(A) that the amended LCP will not be approved or adopted as proposed if there are feasible altemative or feasible mitigation measures available which would substantially lessen any significant adverse impact which the activity may have on the environment. 14 CCR. §§ 13542(a), 13540(4 and 13555(b). The proposed land use and zoning amendments will not result in adverse impacts on coastal resources or public access. The Commission finds that there are no feasible altematives or feasible mitigation measures available which would substantially lessen any significant adverse effect which the LCP amendment may have on the environment. Therefore, in terms of CEQA review, the Commission finds that approval of the LCP amendment will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. (G:\San Diego\Reports\LCPs\Carlsbad\CAR-MAJ-3-10B Golf Course Revisions stfipt.doc) SITEMAP NOT TO SCALE Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course/Kiftppioe, GPA 09-06 / ZC 09-07 / LCPA 09-06 SP 181(G)/SP 199(B)/O EXHIBIT #1 LCPA project location LCPA #3-1 OB Goif Course Revisions T^aiifnrnia nnactat (7i-tmmieeinn EXHIBIT 1 1 2 3 4 RESOLUTION NO. 2010-262 ^^^^ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 follows: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING THAT THE PROJECT IS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF A PREVIOUSLY CERTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT. AND APPROVING A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO CHANGE THE GENERAL PLAN LAND. USE DESIGNATIONS FROM PLANNED INDUSTRIAL (PI) AND OPEN SPACE (OS) TO OS AND A COMBINATION DISTRICT OF PLANNED INDUSTRIAUOFFICE (Pl/0) AND A LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT TO CHANGE THE LAND USE AND ZONING DESIGNATIONS FROM PLANNED INDUSTRIAL AND OPEN SPACE TO OPEN SPACE AND A COMBINATION DISTRICT OF PLANNED INDUSTRIAL/OFFICE ON PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED NORTH OF PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD. EAST AND WEST OF COLLEGE BOULEVARD, AND SOUTH OF FARADAY AVENUE WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE IN LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ZONES 5 AND 8. CASE NAME: CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE MAPPING CASE NO.: GPA 09-06/LCPA 09-06 The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, does hereby resolve as WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Code, the Planning Commission did, on September 15, 2010, hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider the General Plan Amendment GPA 09-06, according to Exhibit "GPA 09-06" attached to Planning Commission Resolution No. 6715 and incorporated herein by reference, and Local Coastal Program Amendment LCPA 09-06, according to Exhibit "LCPA 09-06" attached to Planning Commission Resolution No. 6717 and incorporated herein by reference, to change the General Plan and Local Coastal Program Land Use designations from Planned Industrial (PI) and Open Space (OS) to Open Space (OS) and a combination district of Planned Industrial/Office (Pl/O), and the Local Coastal Program Zoning designation from Planned Industrial (PI) and Open Space (OS) to Open Space (OS) and a combination district of Planned Industrial/Office (P-M/0), and the Planning Commission adopted Planning Commission Resolutions No. 6715, 6716, and 6717 recommending to the City Council that they be approved; and EXHIBIT #2 Resolution of Approval LCPA #3-108 Golf Course Revisions STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN, JR., Governor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN DIEGO AREA 7575 METROPOLITAN DRIVE, SUITE 103 SAN DIEGO, CA 92108-4421 (619) 767-2370 CITY OF CARLSBAD j APR 04 2011 I PLANNiNQ DEPARTMENT IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE CITY OF CARLSBAD LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NQ. 3-lOA gnclusionarv Housing) and B (Municipal Golf Course HMP Revisions) TIME EXTENSION HEARING TIME AND LOCATION: DATE: Wednesday April 13, 2011 TIME: 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Santa Barbara Board of Supervisors 105 Anapamu Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 451-6053 SUBJECT: Cify of Carlsbad LCP Amendment No. 3-lOA (Inclusionary Housing) and B (Municipal Golf Course HMP Revisions) Time Extension. Public hearing and action to extend the time limit for Commission action up to one year on request by City of Carlsbad to amend the LCP Land Use Plan and Implementation Plan to revise citywide housing provisions and then, secondly, amend both the land use and zoning designations on the Municipal Golf Course to reflect revisions in the certified Habitat Management Plan. Questions regarding the report or hearing should be directed to Deborah Lee, District Manager, San Diego Area Office at (619) 767-2370. (G:\San Diego\Reports\LCPs\Carlsbad\CAR LCPA 3-10 A (Inclusionary Housing) and B (Municipal Golf Course HMP Revisions) time extensionNOTICE.doc) STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE NATURAL RESOURCES Al Q EDMUND G. BROWN, JR., Governor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN OIEGO AREA 7575 METROPOLITAN DRIVE, SUITE 103 SAN DIEGO, CA 92108-4421 (619) 767-2370 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: W15A CITY OF CARLSSAD !4AR 2 9 2011 mmm DEPARIMENlbATE: March 23,2011 Commissioners and Interested Persons Staff Request to Waive Time Limit for City of Carlsbad LCP Amendment No. 3- lOA (Inclusionary Housing) and B (Municipal Golf Course HMP Revisions) for the Commission Meeting of April 13-14, 2011 On January 26, 2011, the City of Carlsbad's Local Coastal Program (LCP) Amendment #3- 10 A and B was filed in the San Diego District office. The amendment first involves modifications to the City's municipal code relating to inclusionary housing provisions and then, secondly, revisions to both the land use and zoning designations for the City's municipal golf course, called "The Crossings", to reflect changes in the certified Habitat Management Plan. The proposed amendment will therefore affect both the land use plan and implementation plan components of the certified LCP. Pursuant to Section 30512 of the Coastal Act, the Commission must act on land use plan amendments within 90 days of complete submittal or filing. Pursuant to Section 30513 of the Coastal Act, the Commission must act on implementation plan amendments within 60 days of filing. Amendments containing both land use and implementation plan components, must be acted upon by the Commission within 90 days of filing. Based on the above-cited time limits, the proposed LCP amendment must be scheduled for review by the Commission at the April 13 - 14, 2011 meeting. However, Section 30517 of the Coastal Act and Section 13535(c) of the Califomia Code ofRegulations state that the Commission may extend for good cause any applicable time limits for a period not to exceed one year. Commission staff is requesting the time extension due to insufficient staff time to adequately review the amendment and prepare a recommendation. In addition, there is a sizeable volume of pending LCP amendments already filed witbin the office. Staff recommends the Commission extend the 90-day time limit for one year. MOTION: 1 move that the Commission extend the 90-day time limit to act on the City of Carlsbad LCP Amendment No. 3-10 A and B for one year. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends a YES vote. An affirmative vote of the majority of the Commissioners present is needed to pass the motion. (G:\San Diego\Reports\LCPs\CAR LCPA 3-10 A (Inclusionary Housing) and B (Municipal Golf Course HMP Revisions) time extension.doc) m m ru m cQ i-=i o a CD CD ir CD CD U.S. Postal Service in CERTIFIED MAIL. RECEI (Domestic Mali Only; No Insurance Coverage Provid For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com;. Certified Fee Retum Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Restricted Deiiveiy Fee (Endorsement Required) Jj2l. dsn. Senf To Total Postage & Fees TONI ROSS CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN DIEGO AREA STE 103 7575 METROPOLITAN DR SAN DIEGO CA 92108-4421 'Sireet.'Apt'l^.: or POBox No. City. Stata, ZIP+4 PS Form 3800, Ai C'TY OF V (CARLSBAD Planning Division www.carlsbacica.gov January 24, 2011 Toni Ross California Coastal Commission San Diego Area 7575 Metropolitan Drive Suite 103 San Diego CA 92108-4421 Dear Ms. Ross: Regarding the request for additional information to make the City's submittal for Local Coastal Program Amendment LCPA 09-06 complete, attached are the City Council report and the minutes for the City Council public hearing of November 30, 2010 as requested in the January 14, 2010 letter. In addition to the above referenced information, a request was made to provide some discussion of how the project is consistent with the City's adopted Habitat Management Plan (HMP). The Golf Course project is fully consistent with the HMP and this project, which is the reconfiguration of lot lines within the golf course property and the designation of a majority of the golf course property as Open Space on both the General Plan and Zoning maps has no affect on the HMP. When the golf course project was approved, there was significant analysis ofthe physical impacts to the property and the ongoing monitoring and maintenance of the property once the golf course and future development pads were constructed. The golf course project was a significant contributing component tothe creation ofthe City's HMP. However, unlike the golf course project, this project (LCPA 09-06) does not include any physical alteration to any part of the property nor does it include entitlement to construct or develop any portion of the golf course or existing "future development" pads (lots 4, S, and 9). The extent of LCPA 09-06 is to remove the Planned Industrial designations on both the Coastal Land Use and Zoning maps from a majority of the golf course property and to replace it with an Open Space designation. The net effect is an increase of 185 acres of Land Use/Zoning Open Space on each of the two maps. No change is proposed or required to the HMP hardline areas. Please contact me if there is any additional information that is needed to deem our submittal of LCPA 09-06 compiete and allow it to move forward to the Coastal Commission for approval. CHRISTER WESTMAN, AICP Senior Planner Kevin Pointer 1535 Faraday Avenue, Carisbad, CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4500 F 760-502-8559 ® STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE NATURAL RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND 6. BROWN, JR., Governor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN DIEGO AREA 7575 METROPOLITAN DRIVE, SUITE 103 SAN DIEQO, CA 92108-4421 (619) 767-2370 January 14,2011 Kevin Pointer Associate Planner CityofCarlsbad Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue Carisbad, CA 92008 CITY OF CARLSBAD JAN ;i 8 m CojTimi'fuiy St C-/i': Re: City of Carlsbad LCP Amendment #3-10 A (Inclusionary Housing) and B (Municipal Golf Course Mapping) Dear Mr. Pointer, In response to your cover letter, dated and received on December 14, 2010, this letter addresses the status of the City of Carlsbad's third amendment submittal for the 2010 calendar year. This amendment package includes two separate and unrelated items. The package first includes changes to the City's implementation plan to address inclusionary housing provisions on a citywide basis and then, secondly, revise both the land use plan and zoning designations for the City's municipal golf course in the coastal zone. Therefore, as a whole, the amendment package will amend both the City's certified LCP land use plan(s) and implementation plan. Section 13553 of the California Code ofRegulations states "[a]n amendment to a certified LCP or LRDP together with all necessary attachments and exhibits shall be deemed "submitted" after having been received and found by the executive director of the Commission to be in proper order and legally adequate to comply with Public Resources Code Section 30510(b). Said review shall be completed within a reasonable time, but unless there are unusual circumstances, no later than ten (10) working days after the date it is received in the Commission offices during normal working hours [...]". Due to existing LCP workload, staffing constraints, state furloughs and the intervening holidays, we have had to take additional time to review this submittal. As of the date of this letter, the amendment package is not complete or deemed filed. The entire submittal will not be deemed complete until all the outstanding items for each component has been received. The following paragraphs will describe the outstanding items for each component. For the amendment on inclusionary housing provisions. City reference LCPA 10-02, this submittal was complete and well organized. In your cover letter, it was requested that this matter be treated as a de minimis LCP amendment. We have noted your request and will try to expeditiously process it; however, we received over ten other LCP amendment requests from your and other jurisdictions in the last quarter of 2010 and we now have a sizeable backlog. In addition, given that de minimis and minor LCP amendments do not count against the local government's annual limit of three major LCP amendment requests, it is appropriate to submit such requests separately from major LCP Kevin Pointer Carlsbad LCPA #3-1 OA & B January 14, 2011 Page 2 amendments. If you ever have questions about the categorization of a particular LCP amendment, please don't hesitate to contact Toni Ross or me ahead of time. Relative to the proposed amendment for the City's municipal golf course. City reference LCPA 09-06, the submittal has some deficiencies and is the reason that this amendment request remains non-filed at this time. First, there is no copy of the City Council report for the 11/3 0/10 hearing. In addition, there were no adopted minutes for that hearing submitted either. Finally, although we've had some meetings about the question of what actions necessitate an LCP amendment for revisions to the City's Habitat Management Plan (HMP), there is no discussion about the golf course changes relative to its consistency with the certified HMP. Was an HMP Permit issued or any findings made relative to the proposal's consistency with the HMP? Some commentary would be appreciated on this issue in your response. Once we receive the identified items and review your response, we will be able to proceed with our more detailed review. As always, if there are any other supplemental materials that the City has on record for either item that you or other City staff believes would be helpful, please provide them as well. Given that we continue to work under staffing constraints and the furlough program, we certainly appreciate your assistance and patience. I have copied this letter to your colleagues and we thank you in advance for your attention to providing the above information. Please call Toni Ross of our staff or me if you have any questions or need to discuss the above mentioned items. Sincerely, District Manager cc: Toni Ross Sherilyn Sarb Don Neu Scott Donnell Christer Westman (G:\San Diego\Toni:Carlsbad LCPA 3.IOA (Inclusionary Housing) and B (Municipal Golf Course Mapping) nonfiling Itr.doc) <£^^ CITY OF V (CARLSBAD Planning Division www.carlsbadca.gov December 14, 2010 Deborah Lee San Diego Coast District California Coastal Commission 7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103 San Diego, CA 92108-4402 SUBMITTAL: CARLSBAD LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT (LCPA): 3-10 Please find enclosed the third City of Carlsbad LCPA package for the 2010 calendar year. The LCPA batch involves the projects identified below. PROJiCT NiMVIE STAFF PLANNER Inclusionary Housing LCPA 10-02 Scott Donnell 760-602-4618 Municipal Golf Course Mapping LCPA 06-03 Christer Westman 760-602-4614 Please process this application as the third of three Local Coastal Program Amendments forthe City of Carlsbad for the 2010 calendar year. Additionally, The City ofCarlsbad is requesting that the following amendment: Inclusionary Housing (LCPA 10- 02/ZCA 10-03), be reviewed and determined to be de minimis by the executive director of the California Coastal Commission. Carlsbad staff considers the Inclusionary Housing submittal to be consistent with the criteria for de minimis review required by Section 30514 ofthe Coastal Act, as outlined below: • The proposed amendment will not change any land or water uses or the allowable use for any property. • The proposed amendment will have no impact on coastal resources and is consistent with Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act. • Notice to the public was provided consistent with Section 30514(d) of the Coastal Act. • No public comments were received regarding LCPA 10-02. If you have any questions, or require additional information, please feel free to contact me at (760) 602- 4620, or the project planners at the numbers listed above. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, KEVIN POINTER Associate Planner enc Gary Barberio, Community & Economic Development Director Don Neu, Planning Director David de Cordova, Principal Planner Scott Donnell, Senior Planner Jennifer Jesser, Senior Planner Christer Westman, Senior Planner 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4600 F 760-602-8559 ® APPENDIX B LOCAL AGENCY REVIEW FORM SECTION A (To Bg COWLETED BY APPLICANT) Applicant City of Carlsbad Project Description Subdivision of 503.9 acres into six golf course lots, three future development lots, one future park lot, and one rennainder parcel. Location West and east of College Boulevard, north of Palomar Airport Road. Assessor's Parcel Number 212-010-05,07,12,13,15,16; 212-041-13 to 37; 212-081-01 to 21; 212-082-01 to 10 SECTION B (To BE CC««PLETED BY LOCAL PLANNING OR BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT) Zoning Designation Planned Industrial (P-I), Office (0), and Open Space (O-S) N/A du/ac General or Community Plan Designation Planned Industrial (PI), Office (0), du/ac Open Space (OS) Local Discretionary Approvals • Proposed development meets all zonirig requirements and needs no local permits other than building pemiits. S Proposed development needs local discretionary approvals noted below. Needed Received Design/Architectural review Variance for Rezone from Tentative Subdivision/Parcel Map No, CT 09-03, PC Reso No. 6719 Grading/Land Development Permit No. • • • • • • I2SJ • • • • • • • • • • • • Planned Residential/Commercial Development Approval Site Plan Review Condominium Conversion Permit Conditional, Special, or Major Use Permit No. Other CEQA Status • Categorically Exempt Qass Item • Negative Declaration Granted (Date) 13 Environmental Impact Report Required, Final Report Certified (Date) EIR 97-01,6/7/00 • Other Prepared for the City/County of Carisbad/San Diego by ^^^^ Date 1 fj-d^ljl Title ffjpci^ei/ fh^i-nirr .1 11 SAN DIEGO C(^NTY REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY P.O. BOX 82776, SAN DIEGO, CA 92138-2776 619.400.2400 WWW.SAN.ORG July 30, 2010 Mr Christer Westman City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 CITYOFCARLSBAD ^^-^ O2?0!fl Community & Economic Development Departmem Re: Airport Land Use Commission Determination General Plan Amendment and Zone Reclassification for Municipal Golf Course Dear Mr Westman: As the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) for San Diego County, the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority acknowledges receipt of your application for a determination of consistency for the project described above. The property affected by this project is located within the Airport Influence Area (AIA) forthe McClellan-Palomar Airport - Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP), and pursuant to California Public Utilities Code §21676(b), amendments to a general or specific plan, zoning ordinance, or building code within an Airport Influence Area (AIA) are subject to review by the local ALUC for a determination of consistency with the applicable ALUCP. ALUC staff review of your application and accompanying materials indicates that this public project would change the land use designations and replat property lot lines so that these elements would conform to the existing municipal golf course land uses, with no new construction proposed. Pursuant to the date upon which this project was deemed complete per the California Government Code, this project is subject to the ALUCP adopted by SANDAG in 1994 and with which the City of Carlsbad General Plan was previously deemed consistent by the same. As there are no structures proposed and no changes in permitted densities entailed by the project, there is no substantive matter of this project which the ALUC may review, particularly considering that the ALUC does not have jurisdiction to review existing land uses. Therefore, a determination of consistency with the ALUCP by the ALUC is not required for the project as submitted under your application. Please be aware that any actual construction or establishment of new land uses which may be proposed on the subject properties in the future would be subject to ALUC review and any respective density/intensity limitations would apply from the ALUCP in effect as of the date any such project may be deemed complete under the Government Code. Sincerely, I Ed Gowens Land Use Planner Airport Planning cc: Amy Gonzalez, SDCRAA, Director, Counsel Services SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ru ru r- 3- LD • HI 1=1 CD CD CD zr [T CD CD r^ U.S. Postal Service TM CERTIFIED MAILM REC (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Provi For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com^ OFFICIAL USE Certified Fee Retum Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Total Postage & Fees 613D Sent To Sireet.'Api'No"' or POBox No. PO..bQ)C...^'rll_(^_ Cih^'siaie'ZIP+'4^1 . PS Form 3800, August 2006 See Reverse for Instructions ^ CARLSBAD Planning Department www.carlsbadca.qov June 24, 2010 Ed Gowens San Diego County Regional Airport Authority Airport Land Use Commission P.O. Box 82776 San Diego, CA 92138-2776 SUBJECT: Appiication for Determination of Consistency -City of Carlsbad IVIunicipal Golf Course Dear Ed: Enclosed please find an "Application for Detennination of Consistency" for the land use changes proposed for the City of Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course and three future development lots adjacent to the golf course. The City of Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course is generally located north of Palomar Airport Road east and west of the College Boulevard intersection, and on the north and south sides of College Boulevard near the western terminus of the Palomar-McClellan Airport runway. In summary, the proposed General Plan Amendment, Zone Change and Local Coastal Program Amendment change approximately 208 acres of Planned Industrial property to 189.5 acres of Open Space and 18.5 acres of Planned Industrial/Office and change approximately 3.5 acres of Open Space to Planned Industrial/Office. The net result is a reduction in Planned Industrial designated property by 186 acres and an increase in the Open Space designation by the same 186 acres. The project was deemed complete on September 28, 2009. (Letter attached) The project is therefore subject to review for compatibility with the airport plan adopted April 22, 1994 and amended October 4, 2004. For your reference, the following are applicable to this parcel: ^ Parcels that are adding the "O" Land Use are: • Within Noise contours less than 70 db CNEL • Not in Runway Protection Zone • Partially within Flight Activity Zone • Maximum pad height above mean sea level is 292' • Within Noise Impact Notification Area Please feel free to call me at (760) 602-4614 or email me at christer.westman@carisbadca.gov if you have any questions. JHRISTEFTWESTIWIAN AICP Senior Planner CW:bd Enc: Application for Determination of Consistency APN page Project plans 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T (760) 602-4600 F (760) 602-8559 ® /mif^^lnjiO A - - FILECOPY CITY OF ^CARLSBAD Planning Department www.carlsbadca.gov May 17, 2010 San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians Attn: Mel Vernon 1044 North Ivy Street Escondido, CA 92026 SUBJECT: SENATE BILL 18 CONSULTATION RE: GPA 09-06/ZC 09-07/LCPA 09-06/SP 181(G)/SP 199(B)/CT 09-03 - CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE MAPPING, CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA To Whom It May Concern: In accordance with the provisions of Senate Bill 18, the purpose of this letter is to initiate consultation with the Native American tribes, as identified by the Native American Heritage Commission, regarding the proposed Carisbad Municipal Golf Course Mapping project located in the City of Carisbad, California. Project Description The proposed Carisbad Municipal Golf Course Mapping project is a follow-up action to the existing approvals and construction of the golf course that will subdivide the property into lots that are coordinated with the club house, driving range, maintenance facilities, and existing vacant development pads. In addition to the creation of the lots for each of the existing golf course components, a General Plan Amendment and Zone Change is proposed that will designate aii of the golf course land as Open Space and the vacant development pads as Planned Industrial. No development is proposed or authorized as part of this project. Cultural Resources Survey A cultural resources survey was conducted, a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) adopted along with the certification of the Carisbad Municipal Golf Course EIR 97-01, and a data recovery program was completed by Gallegos and Associates in August 2005 as required by that MMRP for the golf course project. The results of the data recovery and indexing and preservation study program are on file with the City of Carlsbad. Requested Deadline Pursuant to Government Code §65352.3(a)(2), please respond within 90 days of receipt of this notice in the event your tribe wishes to consult with the City regarding this matter. Please contact me by mail at, Christer Westman, Senior Planner, City of Carisbad, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carisbad, CA 92008, or by telephone at (760) 602-4614, Sincerely, CHRISTER WESTMAN Senior Planner CW:sm Attachment: Location Map 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T (750) 602-4600 F (760) 602-8559 ® 05/13/2010 17:09 FAI 916 657 5390 NAHC ijOOl vxisnwrnrmm ^— aBaju NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMISSION MB CAMTOl. mWLL, ROOM 394 SACRAHENTO, CA 9S<14 (01«)«(M251 Fa)((g18)6$7-sa90 Wab sm Www.nahdM gov MIMI: d^iuheep«cl»II.Mt May 13,2010 Mr. Christer Westman CITY OP CARLSBAD 163S Farady Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Sent by FAX to: 760-602-8559 Number of pages: 2 Re: Tribal Consultation Per Goyemment Code $S 653S2.3 65352.4 and 65560 (SB 18/Sacred Lands File Search) for ProlBct- Qanaiai Pte^ f Snaelfle Plan Amendment tor Cartebad Muniolnal Golf CourM MaoDina: located on SSl.S-aeres In the Citv ofCarlsbad: San Dfeoo County. Califomia Dear Mr. Westman: Govemment Code §65352.3 and .5 requires local governments to consult with Califomia Native American tribes identifled by the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) for the purpose of protecting, and/or mitigating impacts to cultural places. Attachad is a Native American Tribal Consultation list of tribes with traditional lands or cultural places located within the requested plan boundaries As a part of consultation, the NAHC recommends tiiat local govemments conduct record searches through the NAHC and California Historic Resources Infomiation System (CHRIS) to determine if any cultural places are tocated wtthin the area(s) affected by the proposed action. A NAHC Sacred Lands File search was conducted based on the project site n infonmation included In your request and no Native American cultural resources were found within the project area you identified.. Local govemments should be aware that records maintained by the NAHC are not eidiaustive, and a negative response to these searches does not preclude the tt(istence of a cultural place. A tribe may be the only source of infomiation regarding the existence of a cultural place. 1 suggest you consult with all of those on thc accompanying Native American Contacts list, whioh has been included separately. If they cannot supply information, they might recommend otiiers witti specific knowledge about cultural resources in your plan area. If a response has not been received wjthin two weeks of notification, tiie Commission requests that you follow-up with a telephone call to ensure tiiat the project information has been received. If you' have apy questions, ^Iftase contect me at (916) 653-6251. Sncerely jave Singl Program Analyst Attechment Native American Tribal Govemment Contects 05/13/2010 17:09 FAI 916 657 5390 NAHC 11002 r^ve American Tribal Consultation San Diego County May 13.2010 Barona Group of the Capitan Grande Edwin Romero, Chairperson 1095 Barona Road Diegueno Ukeside > CA 92040 sue @ l>arona-nsn.gov (619)443-6612 Kwaaymii Laguna Band of Mission Indians Carmen Lucas P.O. Box 775 Diegueno - Kwaaymii Pine Valley . GA 91962 (619) 709-4207 San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians Allen E. Lawson, Chairperson PO Box 365 Diegueno Valley Center , CA 92082 (760) 749-3200 Inaja Band of Mission Indians Rebecca Osuna, Spokesperson 2005 S. Escondido Blvd. Diegueno Escondido > CA 92025 (760) 737-7628 Santa Ysabel Band of Diegueno Indians Johnny Hernandez, Spokesman POBox 130 Diegueno Santa Ysabel . CA 92070 brandietaylor@yahoo.com (760) 765-0845 Mel Vemon, Chairperson San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians 1044 North Ivy Street Escondido . CA 92026 melvem@aol.com Luiseno (760) 746-8692 (760) 703-1514-cell Viejas Band of Mission Indians Bobby L Ban'ett, Chairperson PO Box 906 Diegueno/Kumeyaay Alpine . CA 91903 irothauff@viejas«nsn.gov (619)445-3810 Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians Mark Romero, Chairperson P.O Box 270 Diegueno Santa Ysabel . CA 92070 mesagrandeband@msn.com (760) 782-3818 TM* n«t It oumm only M Of the <l«te of this doeumant Distribution of thi* IM doo* not Mllewa any person of otttutory mponolbiMy M deflned In Section 70903 ef tho HMKH ond SaMy Codo, Seelkm aoar.94 ot tho PuWIc Rasouioea Code and Smrtkm 5097.9B of tte Thto list to applioable only for conauttatlon wWt Native Amarican tflMS undar Govammant Coda Section esaS2.3. STATE Of CALIFORNIA-THE NATURAl RESOURCES AOENCV ARNOLDaCWWARZENeOOEW, Ogwnor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMIUUfg^OllVEB SANOIEGO AREA 7575IWETROPOLITAN DRIVE, SUITE 103 SAN OIEGO, CA 92108.4421 (819) 767-2370 PFB 0 5 2010 ENGINEERING February 4,2010 DEPARTMENT John Cahill CityofCarlsbad 1635 Faraday Ave. Carlsbad Ca, 92008 Re: Coastal Development Permit Application #A-6-CII-00-D87-A2 Dear Mr. Cahill: Commission staff has reviewed the above cited permit application for I) Construction of additional golf maintenance and emergency access route with modification of the approved on-site habitat preserve; 2) Modification of Special Condition #7 to coincide with EPA guidelines limiting required monitoring to a three year reporting period, at The Crossing Golf Course, and determined that additional information is necessary in order to properly review this application and schedule it for public hearing. The necessary items are listed below: 1. Plea.se provide the Biological Equivalency Analysis Report prepared by Dudek dated June 11, 2009 in triplicate. 2. As a component of the City's equivalency determination to Ci ty prepared a document titled "Determination Regarding an HMP Equivalency Finding for the Carlsbad Crossing Municipal Golf Course" that includes specific fmding 5.c as follows: The HMP map should be updated to reflect the removal of 0.13 acres of dirt road and the addifion of 0.23 acres of coastal sage scrub. Please indicate how the City proposes to modify a map that is a component ofthe City's certified Local Coastal Program (LCP) without the review/approval of the modification through an LCP amendment. 3. Please indicate if the City intends on amending the Deed Restriction/Conservation Easement to reflect the changes to the modified open space areas. 4. Please provide information on how the City intends to manage the 0.23 acres added to the HMP preserve; i.e. weeding, full restoration, revegetation, etc. and please include the proposed plant palette if revegetation is proposed. February 4,2009 Page 2 Staff recalls in ad-hoc committee associated with The Crossings water quality management, please update the status ofthat committee and detail any consultation the City may have had with that Committee regarding the proposes changes to water quality monitoring requirements. Because the portion of the project modifying the habitat preserve might result in the requirement of the LCP amendment, thus potential public hearing notice delays; please indicate if the City would prefer to break out the water quality amendment in an effort to not unnecessarily delay that portion of the proposed amendment. Please do not Umit your submittal to the above mentioned items. You may submit any infomiation which you feel may help Commission staff gain a clear understanding of the scope of your project. When all required information is received, reviewed by staff and found to be adequate to analyze the project, your application will be filed and scheduled on the next available Commission agenda. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me. ^SMcerely^ m Toni 1^ Coastal Planner cc: Don Neu Mike Gmi Gary Barberio Christer Westman From: Skip Hammann jr Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 8:12 AM To: Frank Jimeno; John Cahill; Christer Westman Cc: Glen Van Peski Subject: RE: Golf Course What is the latest status? I have a meeting with Lisa H. and need to update her. • CDP amendment #2 submitted showing revised open space? • TP & FM process status? • Water quality information sent to CCC for consideration? Is there anything else? • The watering schedule is a question, but I'll ask Kemper this one. Thanks, Skip From: Frank Jimeno Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 4:47 PM To: John Cahill Cc: Skip Hammann; Glen Van Peski Subject: Golf Course John, Hunsaker is going to make a couple of minor corrections to the exhibits for the HMP exchange areas. They should be submitted next week. When I get them I'll contact you so we can incorporate them into the agency's submittal package. Regarding the Tentative Map, the City Attorney's office has approved leaving the Callaway lease area as a 'Remainder Parcel'. The current zoning will remain and, ifthe area is sold to Callaway, a boundary adjustment can be processed to incorporate it into the Callaway property. Thanks, Frank i/\ir6A.tpFice m/^io ^ij^ja/ Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department September 28, 2009 Skip Hammann City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive * Carlsbad, CA 92008 SUBJECT: 1st REVIEW FOR CT 09-03/GPA 09-06/ZC 09-07/LCPA 09-06 - Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Thank you for applying for Land Use Permits in the City of Carlsbad. The Planning Department has reviewed your map and land use amendment, applications No. CT 09-03/GPA 09-06/ZC 09-07/LCPA 09-06, as to its completeness for processing. The application is complete, as submitted. Although the initial processing of your application may have already begun, the technical acceptance date is acknowledged by the date of this communication. The City may, in the course of processing the application, request that you clarify, amplify, correct, or otherwise supplement the basic information required for the application. In addition, you should also be aware that various design issues may exist. These issues must be addressed before this application can be scheduled for a hearing. The Planning Department will begin processing your application as ofthe date ofthis communication. At this time, the City asks that you provide five complete sets of the development plans so that the project can continue to be reviewed. If you would like to schedule a meeting to discuss this letter or your application, please contact your staff planner Christer Westman at (760) 602-4614. Sincerely, ^ARY T. BARBERIO. Assistant Pianning Director GTB:CVV:sm c: Chris DeCerbo, Team Leader Frank Jimeno, Project Engineer File Copy Dyia Entry CT 09-03/GPA 09-06/ZC 0&««7/LCPA 09-06 - CARLSBAD MUNICIl^L GOLF COURSE September 28, 2009 Paqe 2 ISSUES OF CONCERN Planning: 1. Proposed General Plan land use designations and zones for the three vacant lots and Callaway Golf lease area must be determined prior to presenting the project to the Planning Commission and City Council. Based on discussions during the September 17 meeting with members of City Staff, the Planning Department is recommending General Plan, Zoning, and Local Coastal Program designations as shown below. Lots 4, 5, and 9: a. General Plan: Pl/O Zoning: PM/O LCPA Land Use: Pl/O LCPA zoning: PM/O or b. General Plan: PI Zoning: PM LCPA Land Use: PI LCPA zoning: PM Callaway Golf lease area as follows: c. General Plan: PI Zoning: PM LCPA Land Use: PI LCPA zoning: PM 2. Designating Lot 9 and a portion of Lot 5 as Planned Industrial removes these areas from their existing Open Space designations. Since the City has a policy prohibiting any reduction in the existing quantity of Open Space citywide, thePfasHing Commission and City Council will need to make findings that there will not be a net loss of Open Space if the proposed land use changes are made. Please provide the total acreages of Open Space being added to the General Plan Open Space map as well as the acreage of Open Space being replaced by Planned Industrial. JiMBrmhe entire Golf Course property there will be a significant net increase in open space for both recreation and preservation. 3. Please submit graphic exhibits indicating each of the following: a. Existing and proposed General Plan Land Use designations for all lots b. Exisfing and proposed Zoning designations for ali lots c. Existing and proposed Local Coastal Program Land Use designations for all lots d. Existing and proposed Local Coastal Program Zoning designations for all lots 4. A Specific Plan Amendment application to remove Phase 3, excluding the Callaway Golf lease area, from the Carlsbad Airport Center Specific Plan (SPI 81) must be submitted. Submit text and graphic amendments for SP 131 that implement this request. 5. A Specific Plan Amendment application must be submitted to dissolve the College Business Park Specific Plan (SP 199). 6. Include net pad acreage on each of the three development pads (Lois 4, 5 and 9) and the Cailaway Golf lease area. CITY CARLSBAD - AGENDA BILL AB# CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE MAPPING GPA 09-06/ZC 09-07/LCPA 09-06 SP 181(G)/SP 199(B) DEPT. DIRECTOR ^7i5 MTG. CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE MAPPING GPA 09-06/ZC 09-07/LCPA 09-06 SP 181(G)/SP 199(B) CITY ATTORNEY ^ DEPT. CED CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE MAPPING GPA 09-06/ZC 09-07/LCPA 09-06 SP 181(G)/SP 199(B) CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council hold a public hearing and ADOPT Resolution No. , APPROVING General Plan Amendment (GPA 09-06) and Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA 09-06) and INTRODUCE Ordinances No. and APPROVING Zone Change (ZC 09-07), Specific Plan Amendment (SPI81(G)), and Specific Plan Amendment (SPI 99(B)), based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. f ITEM EXPLANATION: Project Application(s) Administrative Approvals Planning Commission City Council GPA 09-06 RA X ZC 09-07 RA X LCPA 09-06 RA V SP 181 (G) RA X SP 199 (B) RA X CT 09-03 FIA = Recommended Approval X = Final City decision-making authority ^ = requires Coastal Commission approval On September 15, 2010 the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing and recommended to the City Council approval (5-0-2 (Montgomery and Dominguez absent)) of a General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, Local Coastal Program Amendment, and Specific Plan Amendments and approved a Tentative Tract Map to subdivide 504.7 acres into six golf course lots, three future development lots, one future park lot, and one remainder parcel on property generally located north of Palomar Airport, east and west of College Boulevard, and south of Faraday Avenue within the boundaries of the City of Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course in Local Facilities Management Zones 5 and 8. The land use change, zone change, and Specific Plan amendments included in this agenda bill require City Council approval and are necessary to clearly define the golf course use on the City's official land use maps and to create and zone the three non-golf course City-owned lots to a compatible Planned Industrial/Office use that is similar to surrounding Planned Industrial uses. The project consists of the subdivision of the property into ten lots and one remainder parcel, removal of property developed as the Carisbad Municipal Golf Course from the Carisbad Airport Centre Specific Plan SP 181; repeal ofthe College Business Park Specific Plan SP 199; amendment ofthe General Plan Land Use map to designate seven of the lots as Open Space, 3 of the lots as Planned Industrial/Office, DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Christer Westman 760-602-4614 christer.westmanOjcarisbadca.qov FOR CITY CLERKS USE ONLY. COUNCIL ACTION: APPROVED • CONTINUED TO DATE SPECIFIC • DENIED • CONTINUED TO DATE UNKNOWN • CONTINUED • RETURNED TO STAFF • WITHDRAWN • OTHER-SEE MINUTES • AMENDED • Page 2 and the remainder lot as Planned Industrial; amendment ofthe Zoning Map designating seven ofthe lots as Open Space, 3 of the lots as Planned Industrial/Office, and the remainder lot as Planned Industrial; and, amending the Land Use and Zoning maps of the Local Coastal Program designating seven of the lots as Open Space, 3 of the lots as Planned Industrial/Office, and the remainder lot as Planned Industrial. The California Coastal Commission is the final approving body for the Local Coastal Program amendment. The Pianning Commission discussed the project. There were no comments provided by the public. A full disclosure of the Planning Commission's actions and a complete description and staff analysis of the proposed project is included in the attached minutes and Planning Commission staff report. The Planning Commission and staff are recommending approval of the proposed legislative actions. if FISCAL IMPACT: There are no direct fiscal impacts to the City associated with this project approval. Indirect financial benefit may occur once the Tentative Map is recorded as a final map since three of the ten lots are vacant, industrial/office zoned, graded and suitable for future development with uses allowed by the Planned Industrial and Office zones and could be sold. No improvements are required by this approval and therefore no development costs are incurred. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: The proposed project falls within the scope of a previously certified Environmental Impact Report reviewed pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Staff has analyzed the project and has concluded that no potentially significant impacts would result with the implementation of the project that were not previously examined and evaluated in the Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Environmental Impact Report (EIR 97-01), dated January, 2000. EIR 97-01 evaluated the potential environmental effects of development within the golf course site along with the creation of three development pads including analysis of traffic circulation, water resources, cultural resources, biological resources, and land use. The Planning Commission certified EIR 97-01 on June 7, 2000. At that time CEQA Findings of Fact, a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program were approved. The EIR 97-01 "Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations" applies to the entire projecf s proposed actions. The proposed activities would have no effects beyond those analyzed in the EIR, since the project is the subdivision of the existing golf course development and no improvements or development is proposed. This project is within the scope of Certified EIR 97-01 and no further CEQA compliance is required for this project. EIR 97-01 is available at the Planning Department. EXHIBITS: 1. City Council Resolution No. 2. City Council Ordinance No. 3. City Council Ordinance No. 4. Planning Commission Resolutions No. 6715, 6716, 6717 and 6718 5. Planning Commission Staff Report dated September 15, 2010 6. Excerpts ofthe Planning Commission Minutes dated September 15, 2010.