HomeMy WebLinkAboutLCPA 89-01; City of Carlsbad Offshore Oil; Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA) (17)GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURCES AGENCY
CALIFORNIA COASTA 1 COMMISSION
SAN DIEGO COAST DISTRICT
1333 CAMINO DEL RIO SOUTH, SUITE 125
SAN DIEGO, CA 92108-3520
(619) 297-9740
IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE _CITY OF CARLSBAD LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM
MAJOR AMENDMENT (#1-89)
The California Coastal Commission has received a request to amend the City of Carlsbad Local Coastal Program (LCP) . A public hearing on the amendment request by the Coastal Commission has been scheduled at the time and location
stated below. are so invited.
Any persons wishing to attend the hearing and present testimony
I. HEARING TIME AND LOCATION
DATE and TIME: 1O;OO a.m., Tuesday LOCATION: Cathedral Hill Hotel
June 32, 1990 Van Ness & Geary
San Francisco, CA 94109-6986
11. HEARING PROCEDURES
At the time of the public hearing, the staff of the Commission will make a brief oral presentation to the Commission. 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, interested members of
the public and agencies will have an opportunity to address the Commission and comment on the proposed amendment. The Commission will then close the public hearing; and, since there are preliminary recommendations and findings
prepared for the Commission, the Commission may take final action on the
amendment request at this time.
Immediately following the
111. BACKGROUND
The Carlsbad Local Coastal Program consists of six geographic segments.
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 I1 segments in 1980 and 1981, respectively. However, the City of Carlsbad
found several provisions of the Mello I and I1 segments unacceptable and
declined to adopt the LCP implementing ordinances for the LCP. In October,
1985, the Commission approved major amendments, related to steep slope
protection and agricultural preservation, to the Mello I and I1 segments which
resolved the major differences between the City and the Coastal Commission.
The City then adopted the Mello I and I1 segments and began working towards certification of all segments of its local coastal program. Since the 1985
action, the Commission has approved five major amendments to the City of Carlsbad LCP.
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IMPORTANT Puem HEARING NOTICE City of Carlsbad LCP Amendment
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IV. AMENDMENT REQUEST
The City of Carlsbad is now proposing to amend all segments of the certified Land Use Plan (LUP) to regulate on-shore support facilities serving off-shore
oil exploration or development through a prohibition on such uses unless certain specific findings can be made. In addition, the City is proposing to
amend the City's zoning code to limit on-shore oil and gas support facilities
to manufacturing zones and to require the granting of a conditional use permit
for such uses.
V. AVAILABILITY OF STAFF REPORT
The staff recommendation has been prepared for the Commission on the proposed request. If you would like the full text of the staff recommendation, call or
write the San Diego Area Office of the Coastal Commission and request "City of Carlsbad Amendment Request Staff Report".
promptly. Questions regarding the report or hearing procedures should be directed to Mark Delaplaine at (415) 543-8555.
A copy will be mailed to you
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