HomeMy WebLinkAboutLCPA 99-01; Incidental Outdoor Dining Areas II; Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA) (7)STATE OF CALIFORNIA- THE RESOURCES AGENCY QRAY DAVIS, Golnmw * - _I__ a CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
SAN DIEGO AREA &
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SAN DIEGO, CA 921W1725
(619) 521-8036
IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
CITY OF CARLSBAD LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM
MAJOR AMENDMENT 3-99B
I. HEARING TIME AND LOCATION
DATE: Wednesday, January 12,2000
TIME: 9:OO am.
LOCATION: Four Points Hotel - Sheraton
530 Pic0 Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA
II. 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, interested
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 w.
III. BACKGROUND
The City’s certified LCP contains six geographic segments as follows: Agua Hedionda,
Mello I, Mello II, West Batiquitos/Sammis Properties, East Batiquitos LagoodHunt
Properties and the Village Redevelopment Area. 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 11 segments in 1980 and 1981, respectively.
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 of
its segments except Agua Hedionda. The Agua Hedionda Lagoon LCP segment remains
as a deferred certification area until an implementation plan is certified.
IV. AMENDMENT REQUEST
The “Incidental Outdoor Dining Areas” amendment modifies Chapter 21 of the
Municipal Code and would apply to all of the City’s LCP segments except the Village
Redevelopment Area to allow “incidental outdoor dining areas” associated with
restaurants on private property. The amendment allows small accessory outdoor dining
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areas in association with already allowed restaurants and will exclude such areas from
parking requirements.
Parts 2 and 3 of the amendment request revise the certified LCP Mello 11 segment
Implementation Plan. Part 2 (Carnation) rezones a 10-acre parcel from Limited Control
(L-C) to One-Family Residential (R-1-7,500-Q). Part 3 (Hadley) rezones a 14.7-acre
parcel from Limited Control (L-C) to One-Family Residential (R-1-7,500-Q).
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 full text of the staff report, 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. 3-99B staff report”. A copy will be
mailed to you promptly. Questions regarding the report or hearing should be directed to
Bill Ponder at (619) 521-8036.
We apologize if you received duplicate notices; however, because of the overlap
of persons with interest in more than one community on our mailing lists, the
duplications are unavoidable.
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