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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHDP 02-06; Tavelman Tennis Court; Hillside Development Permit (HDP) (13)11/15/2802 15:45 7609438236 WDIEGUIM ENG PAGE 81 -. -. November 15,2002 City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-73 14 Subject: KDH: 02-06 Tavelman Tennis Court Dear Mr. Fisher, This letter is in response to a letter dated November 4,2002 from Patrick and Viona Van Hoosc. Thc itcms of conccrn arc addrcsscd as follows. OThc tennis court is locatcd outside thc City of Carlsbad setback requirmcnts. .There is not a setback variance for this project. .The tennis fencing will be 1.0’ high, standard for tennis court fencing. 0 Site drainage and erosion control measures will be dcsigncd by a California Registered Engineer and will requirc the approval of the City of CarIsbad. .The lighting will be Environmental lights that are racasssd and shine straight down with shielding. .The Tmnis court light is 20’ high, a standard for tennis court lights. .The homcowncr will bc using the tennis court for personal usc only. No Tennis lessons will be given as a form of business as required by the R1 zoning. The lights will be on no later than 9:OO P.M. 0 Landscaping will: provide camouflage for the tennis court. PwhhuY Landscape plans have been submitted to the City of Carlsbad. Landscape plans will need to be approved by the City of Carlsbad pior to project appmvd. Please feel free to givc Ivan Fox or myself a call should you have any questions. Regards, ‘kssaciate Engineer San Dieguito Engineering, INC. TO: Greg Fisher - Assistant Planner FROM: David Rick -Assistant Engineer DATE: August 16,2002 HDP 02-06 TAVELMAN TENNIS COURT COMPLETNESS AND ISSUES REVIEW Engineering Department staff has completed a review of the above-referenced project for completeness and engineering issues of concern. All items needed for engineering review are provided for determining the application as complete. Engineering issues which need to be resolved or adequately addressed prior to staff making a determination on the proposed project are as follows: Clearly delineate where the proposed 2:l slope will begin at the southwest corner of the property. Since the slope is already near a 2:l grade, you may want to consider leaving the slope at its current grade. 1. 2. Show direction of drainage between the retaining wall and the tennis court and percent flow. 3. With your next submittal, submit a letter from Leucadia Water District authorizing the proposed grading and/or development near the existing sewer easement located at the southwest comer of the lot. 4. Show where pad drainage at the north end of the property will travel once leaving the pad and install an energy dissipator. 5. Provide flow line elevations and percent flow within the bio-swale. Install an energy dissipator at the terminus of the swale. Also, specify the type of vegetation to be used in the bio-swale and that it will be irrigated. The grading plan references the landscape plan for these details yet the landscape plan does not show the swale. 6. On the north wall tennis court profile on sheet 2, the TW should read 299.3, not 290.3. Please send the attached redlined plan to the applicant and have them return it with their next submittal. If you or the applicant has any questions, please either see or contact me at 602-2781. ,- DAVID RICK Assistant Engineer Engineering Development Services Division