HomeMy WebLinkAboutMP 139; Rancho Carrillo Master Plan; Master Plan (MP) (5)CITY OF CARLSBAD
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT:FOR
September 11, 1973
TO: PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT
REPORT ON: PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF MASTER PLAN
CASE NO: MP-139
APPLICANT: RANCHO CARRILLO PARTNERSHIP
530 "B" Street, Suite 2330
San Diego, CA 92101
BACKGROUND:
With regard to previous actions, an application for a Change of
Zone and Master Plan as well as a General Plan amendment were submitted
on May 18, 1972. The applications were considered by the Planning
Commission on August 8, 1972. Attached is the staff report presented
at that time. By Planning Commission Resolution Nos, 817 and 820,
the Planning Commission did deny the requests presented at that
meeting (see attached). The applicant did subsequently appeal the
Planning Commission action to the City Council. The City Council,
by Resolution 2083 and Ordinance No. 9332, did on October 3, 1972,
overrule the denials by the Planning Commission and approve the re-
quests by the applicant. In addition, the General Plan Amendment was
referred back to the Planning Commission for a report and recommended
action (see attached). The Planning Commission, by "Resol ution No.845
dated October 24, 1972, did approve the proposed General Plan Amend-
ment. The City Council, by Resolution No. 2086 dated November 21,
1972, did approve the General Plan Amendment.
In that the original approval of the Master Plan did nofe include any
conditions of approval, the Planning Commission did, on August 28,
1973, initiate a public hearing to amend the Master Plan to include
conditions of approval. In addition, Staff has been meeting with the
applicant to resolve the timing of when the parks dedication should
occur. These discussions have now been completed and the Staff re-
commendation does include the recommended procedure.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: T_hat it be moved that the Planning Commission
recommend to the City Council that City Council Resolution No. 2083
BE AMENDED to include the conditions of approval as outlined below:
1. The Master Plan 1s granted for the land described in the
application and any attachemtns thereto, and as shown on the
plot plan submitted labeled Exhibit A Revised, B and C. The
RANCHO CARRILLO
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location of all buildings, fences, signs, roadways, parking
arec.s, landscaping, and other facilities or features shall
be located substantially as shown on the plot plan labeled
Exhibit A Revised, B and C, except or unless indicated other-
wise herein.
2. That Parcel K, asindicated on Exhibit A Revised, prior
to approval of the final map for the first phase of development,
shall be granted to the City of Carlsbad. The land dedication
requirements in satisfaction of park-in-lieu ordinance shall be
deducted from Parcel K. Balance reserved to be drawn upon in
satisfaction of requirements for future developments. The exist-
ing improvements on Parcel K shall be appraised at the developer's
expense by an appraiser selected by the City, and the established
value as approved by the City Council shall be available as a
prepayment of parks-in-1ieu fees to be drawn upon in satisfaction
of the total parks requirement of the property with the Master
Plan. Any development may be credited in terms of meeting the
proportional share of its parks requirement from the balance of
Parcel K, and the park-in-lieu fees prepayment resulting from
the appraisal of the improvements as the City shall elecp At
such time that the balance of Parcel K .and the park-in-lieu pre-
payment from the improvements has been reduced to the point where
the park's requirement of a subsequent development could not be
met, the developer shall grant Parcel K-l, as shown on Exhibit A
Revised to the City of Carlsbad on the same basis as Parcel K, to
be available for meeting the park's requirement for subsequent
developments.
3. All land and/or easements required by this Resolution shall
be granted to the City of Carlsbad without cost to the City, and
free of all liens and encumbrances.
4. Unless the construction of the structure or facility is
commenced not later than one year after the date the approval is
grantedand is diligently pursued thereafter, this approval will
automatically become null and void.
5. Any minor change may be approved by the Planning Director.
Any substantial change will require the filing of an application-
for an amendment to be considered by the Planning Commission.
6. All requirements of any law, ordinance or regulation of the
State of California, City of Carlsbad, and any other governmental
entity shall be complied with.'
7. No signs or advertising of any type whatsoever shall be
erected or installed until plans therefore have been approved
by the City of Carlsbad.
8. Prior to obtaining a building permit and within 30 days
hereof, the applicant shall file with the Secretary of the Plannin-g
Commission written acceptance of the conditions stated herein. ..-.^'
9. Compliance with and execution of all conditions listed
hereon shall be necessary, unless otherwise specified, prior to
obtaining final building inspection clearance. Deviation from
this requirement shall be permitted only by written consent of
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10. All utilities, including electrical, telephone and cable
television, shall be installed underground and/or shall be
completely concealed from view.
11. All public improvements shall be made in conformity with
the Subdivision Ordinance and other City Standards, to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer, without cost to the City of
Carlsbad and free of all liens and encumbrances.
12. Development shall conform to the description as shown on
the plot plan labeled Exhibit A Revised and as described in
Exhibit B . Deviation shall be only by the expressed approval
of the Planning Commission.
Attachments:
1. Carrillo Rancho Partnership Letter Sept. 5, 1972
2. Vista Unified School District Letter October 17, 1972
3. Staff Report August 8, 1972
CARRILLO RANCHO PARTNERSHIP
2330 First National Bank Building
530 B Street
San Diego, California 92101
234-0361
5 September 1972
Planning Department
City of Carlsbad
Carlsbad, California 92008
Re: Carrillo Rancho
Proposed Schedule of Development
Gentlemen:
Although the schedule of development of any ranch as large
as the Carrillo Ranch would depend on many conditions, including
economic conditions, .financing, approval of specific plans for
specific portions of development of the ranch, availability of
sewer, water and other utilities, the proposed time schedule for
development is as follows:
1. The orderly development of the ranch over a 17 year period
from 1973 to 1990.
2. Assuming that 4,995 units were approved, the proposed
development plan would be approximately 295 units per year for
the 17 year period, first units being completed in 1973 or later.
3. Assuming that 4,583 units were approved, the program of
approximately 295 units per year would complete the development
in approximately the year 1988.
4. It is proposed that the development begin from the southern
part of the ranch and since the utilities are presently available at
that point, the development would work from the southerly side
toward the middle portions, thence to the northern portion of the
ranch.
Planning Department
City of Carlsbad
5 September 1972
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5. It is understood that specific plans for all development
will be introduced to the Planning Department for approval, then
to be scheduled for hearing before the Planning Commission and
the Council.
6. It is possible that after final airport plans have been
completed and master planned by the County Airport Authority and
the City of Carlsbad, the Carrillo Ranch'developers would submit
for approval a specific plan or plans on the northern portion of
the ranch so that concurrent development could then proceed from
Palomar Airport Road in a southerly direction.
Yours very truly,
CARRILLO RANCHO PARTNERSHIP
By:
BFW/jc
VISTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT G r:-
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
EDUCATION CENTER
VISTA, CALIFORNIA 92083
PHONE: (714) 726-2170
October 17, 1972
Planning•Commission
City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Street
Carlsbad, California 92008
Gentlemen:
The Master Development Plan for Rancho Carrillo
was reviewed by the Vista Unified School District
Board of Trustees at a regular meeting held October
16, 1972.
Satisfactory arrangements have been made with
the developers for a suitable school site to be ded-
icated to-'the-school-district. Should the numbers,
of students exceed the capacity of the school, the
developers have agreed to pay in-lieu fees for the
excess numbers of students to assist in the purchase
of additional school site area contiguous to that
dedicated.
Yours truly,
G. C. Eikermann
District Superintendent
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cc: Mr. Kresenski
'STAFF REPORT/MEMOR; UM - . AL si 3, 1972
TO: - PLANNING COMMISSION
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FROM: ' CITY MANAGER
SU3JECT: REQUEST FOR.A PRE-ANNEXATICNAL ZONE CHANGE FROM
SAM DIEGO COUNTY E-1-A TO CITY OF CARLSBAD P-C
(PLANNED COMMUNITY) ZONE AND ADOPTION OF A MASTER
PLAN- ON 353 ACRES LYING SOUTHERLY AND NORTHERLY
OF PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAO AND APPROXIMATELY TWO MIL^S-
EAST OF EL CAM!MO REAL
APPLICANT: CARRILLO RANCHO PARTNERSHIP
Report submitted by: City Manager, Fire, Engineering, Building,
Parks & Recreation and Planning Departments
General Discussion: .
The applicant is requesting f'eclassification in zone from San Diego
County E-1-A to City of Carlsbad Planned Community CP-C) Zone
and adoption of a Master Plan for 853 acres that will ultimately
have a total of 4995 dwelling units or a density of 5.8 dwelling
units per acre. 731 acres are to be used for residential purposes
(net density 6.8 dwelling units per acre), 20 acres allocated
for school useage, 10 acres for a community park and historical
site (Carrillo Ranch House), 15 acres for commercial/recreational
activities and '30 acres for 'ccrmmerc4al development. The balance
of the property (47* acres) is devoted to major circulation and/or
easements.
The proposal includes the preservation of existing Carrillo adobe
rancho house complex and the offer to dedicate the house and 10
acres of adjoining property to the City as a portion of the
community park. A substantial open space/recreational system
including the community park is programmed for the portion of
the property that adjoins the proposed alignment of Poinsettia
Drive. Additional open space corridors are planned to coincide
with the steeper slope areas within the subject property.
The alignment of Melrose Drive as proposed by the applicant is
in general conformance with -the alignment tentatively set by the
County of San Diego. However, the alignment as proposed by th*e
applicant seems to require less grading, by following the natural
grades and topography as well as maintaining the integrity of
the development as proposed. The proposed county alignment will
disect the property in a northwest to southeast direction counter
to the flow of the natural topography. Additionally, the boundary
between Rich-Mar School District and Carlsbad Unified School
District is in part, represented by the Melrose Drive alignment
proposed by the applicant. All other alignments of major cir-
culation systems are either in place (Palornar Airport Road),
superimposed on existing graded roads (El Fuerte Street) or
will be aligned in accordance with requirements set by the
City of Carlsbad. All secondary road systems will be proposed
as part of future specific plan/tentative map approvals.
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August 8, 1972 :
Staff Report • .
Water •> s available to the property under the jurisdiction of the
CM'/I'D. A San Marcos sewer force main bisects tha development
along the proposed Poinsettia Drive alignment. However, the
applicant will have to construct a separate line v/esterly to
eventually connect to the City gravity line at either El Carr.ino
Real and Palomar Airport Road or to a future trunk line to be
constructed along the north shore of th,o Batiquitos Lagoon.
The applicant is av/ara of the proximity of the airpor-t and its
potential for nois's generation. Enclosed is a report from the
County of San Oiego Airport Land Use Commission, that recommends
to the CPO Policy Committee a suggested Interim Airport Influence
Zone. This zone will require all developmental proposals be
sent to the ALUC for review and comment, and allow the ALUC to
have an opportunity to purchase or negotiate whatever rights,
'if any, required 'for airport use prior to any improvements being
constructed. The Carrillo Ranch property is not directly
effected, however, the applicant recognizes the need to consider
the airport and its potential impact. Therefore, as a condition
of Master Plan approval the applicant will notify the ALUC of
all pending specific plan/tentative map applications and request
their comment.
The General Plan recommends that a elementary school site, a
major arterial road and an open space corridor be placed in
the vicinity^o/ the subject proposal. The applicant has made
provi si ons. for': these items. Density recommended fay the General
Plan is 0-2 dwelling units per acre. The applicant is requesting
the General Plan be revised to allow an increase in density to 5.8
dwelling units per acre.
The General Plan and *a'l'l "required"e'Vem-en-ts *of the City of Carlsbad
are in the initial stages of revision. At such time that a
completed revision to the General Plan has been adopted, the
Carrillo Ranch Master Plan shall be amended to reflect appropriate
densities, land uses, circulation or any other requirement
defined by that General Plan.
Recommendations: -
The staff recommends approval of the subject application for the
following reasons and subject to the following conditions;
Reasons of Approval:
1. The Master Development Plan has met requirements of the Planned
Community Ordinance 9218.
2. The adoption of the Master Development Plan will provide
temporary development guidelines until the City of Carlsbad
revises its General Plan and all related elements.
Conditions of Approval:
1. That this application shall be approved subject to formal
annexation to the City of Carlsbad.
2. That the Carrillo Ranch Development Plan be subject to review
and revision at such time as the City of Carlsbad General Plan
revision is initiated. The review shall include at least the
following:
Major circulation systems
Open space patterns
Conservation
d) Land use pattern
e) Public facility requirements
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3. Maximum densities as indicated on the approved Master Plan
(5.8 dwell ing 'units per acre, 4995 dwelling units) shall be
adopted. A City of Carl sbad. General Plan Amendment shall be
approved for any revision that will increase densities, or alter
approved land uses.
4. Dedication and development of the proposed community park
(Parcel i<) shall be in conformance with City of Carlsbad Ord.
9190 pertaining to parks dedication or payment of fees' in lieu
of dedication.
5. That Specific Plans and Tentative Maps on any portion of the
northerly 1000 feet of .the subject property, be submitted to the
County of San Diego Airport Land Use Commission for review and
comment.
t, ARNOLD, City Manager
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'PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 817
A RESOLUTION OF THE CARLSBAD CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
RECOMMENDING DENIAL OF A CHANGE OF ZONE FROM R-l-10,000
AND R-A-10,000 TO P-C (.PLANNED COMMUNITY) ZONE AND
ADOPTION OF A MASTER PLAN ON PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
SOUTHERLY SIDE OF PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD AND EASTERLY OF
EL CAMINO REAL
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did on August 8, 1972, hold a
duly noticed public hearing to consider a Chang.e .of .Zone from R-l-10rO
and R-A-10,000 to P-C (Planned Community) Zone and adoption of a
Master Plan on property located on the southerly side of Palomar
Airport Road and westerly of El Camino Real, as submitted by Carril]o
Ranch Partnership, on property ..described as: . -' . : : • .- --v
' Lots 3 and 4 in Section 18 and Lots 1, 2 and 3 in ". :
Section 19, all in Township 12 South, Range 3 West,
i%n Bernardino Base and Meridian, in the County of
l - ' , •• -"n Diego, State of California, according to Official .•'.-•'- • • . -. .... - •.. .-•-'_...• .-...•:•..• .:•;.:>;••
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Also those portions of Lots 3 and 4 in Section 13;
.those portions of Lot 1 and Southeast Quarter of
the Northeast Quarter of Section 24; in Township
12 South, Range 4 West, San Bernardino Base and >/ : ; •
r Meridian, in the County of San Diego, State of ' / :' !';-.:^;'
.California, lying outside of ranch line of Rancho : \ .-1. ',.-
:.-.•- Agua Hedionda, as said ranch line is shown on -.->.. -^SV
U. S. Government Survey of Township 12 South,
Range 4 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian,
approved September 17, 1915. SUBJECT TO covenants*
conditions, easements and restrictions of record. ...-•-•.
NOTE: All those portions of Section 13 and 18
herein described lying north of Road Survey no.
757 are within the City of Carlsbad.
WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering
all the testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons who desired
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PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 82Q
A RESOLUTION OF THE CARLSBAD CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
DENYING AN AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL PLAN (CITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTION NO. 1271), FOR CARRILLO RANCHO PARTNERSHIP
ON 353+ ACRES LOCATED APPROXIMATELY TWO MILES EAST OF
EL CAMINO REAL, ALONG PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD
WHEREAS, said Planning Commission did on the 8th day of August,
,1972, hold a public hearing to consider the request of Carrillo
Rancho Partnership, for an Amendment to the General Plan, by adopting
EXHIBIT A, Carrillo Rancho Master Plan, dated May 17, 1972, and
revised July 31 , 1972.
WHEREAS, at said public hearing the said Commission received the
recommendations, objections, protests, and comments of all individuals
and parties who desired to be heard;
WHEREAS, said Planning Commission did find the following facts
and reasons to exist which make the denial of the proposed amendment
necessary to carry out the intent of the General Plan:
1. The Circulation Element is not sufficient for the development
at this time.
2. The Airport Land Use Commission is still studying this situation
and does not expect a report to be ready for 9-12 months.
3. There is inadequate information regarding public services to
the proposed development.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said Amendment to the
General Plan is hereby denied.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the
City of Carlsbad at a regular meeting held on August 8, 1972, by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES: Commissioners Jose, Dewhurst, Palmateer, Little, Norman,
Dominguez, Forman
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ABSENT
ATTEST:
V JR. , Chairman
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to be heard, said Commission considered all factors relating to a
change of zone and adoption of a Master Plan and found the following
facts and reasons to exist:
1. The proposed density is not in conformance with the General Plan.
2. The Circulation Element is not sufficient for the development
at this time.
3. The Airport Land Use Commission is still studying this situation
and does not expect a report to be ready for 9-12 months.
4. There is inadequate information regarding public services to
the proposed development.
MOW, THEREFORE', BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of
the City of Carlsbad that it does hereby deny a change of zone on
said property and deny adoption of a Master Plan.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Carlsbad
City Planning Commission held on the 8th day of August, 1972, by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES: Commissioners Jose, Little, Forman, Norman, Palmateer,
Dewhurst, Dominguez
NOES: None
ABSENT: Mo one
EITHER v' JR. , Chairman
ATTEST:
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ORDINANCE NO. 9332.
AM ORDINANCE OF THE CITY :OF CARLSBAD RE^LASS-
IFYING CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM R-l-10,000 TO
P-C (Planned Cozssujni ty) ZONE AND ADOPTION
OF A MASTER PLA.'I ON 853 ACRES LYING SOUTHERLY.
AND NORTHERLY OF PALOMAR .-AIRPORT ROAD AND
APPROXIMATELY TV/0 MILES EAST OF EL CAMINO REAL.
(Carri 11 o Rancho .,
The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the following descried real property is
reclassified from R-l-10,000 to P-C (Planned Community) Zone,
amending Ordinance 9060, and adopting a Master Plan, and that the
zoning map referred to in Section 21.06,030 of said Ordinance 9060
as amended, be changed accordingly: " •
Lots 3 and 4 in Section 18 and Lots 1,2 and 3 in
Section 19, all in Township 12 South, Range 3 West,
San Bernardino Base and Meridian, in the County of
"San D-fego , S ta te of Ca 1 i f or nia, -accord ing to
Official Plat thereof. Also those portions of
Lots 3 and 4 in Section 13; those portions of Lot
1 and Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
of Section 24; and that portion of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 24; in Township 12 South, Range
4 West, San Bernardino Meridian, in the County of
.San Diego, State of California, lying outside of
ranch line of Rancho Agua Hedionda, as said ranch
line is shown on U.S. Government Survey of Township
12 South, Range 4 West, San Bernardino Base and
Meridian, approved September 17,- 1915, more
particularly described in application on file in
the Office of the City Clerk.
SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE: This Ordinance shall be
effective thirty (30) days after its adoption, and the City Clerk
shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and cause it to
be published at least once in the Carlsbad Journal fifteen (15)
days after its adoption.
INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a regular meeting.of the City
Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on the 3rd day
of Octob'er 1972, and thereafter PASSED, APPROVED, AMD ADOPTED
at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 17th day of
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October, 1372, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilman McComas, Lev/is, Chase
NOES: None
ABSENT: Mayor Dunns, Councilman Frazee
-VID M. DUNNE
ATTEST
D M. DUNNE, Mayor
^^enn E. McComas .Vice-Mayor
E. ADAMS, Ci-ty Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. 2083
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD • .
GRANTING APPEAL OF DECISION DF PLANNING COMMISSION RE-
GARDING. Zone CHANGE FROM' R-l-10,000 TO P-C (Planned Community)
ZONE AMD~A~TiTJ7rnOM Uh A HA5TEK VLAM 0.1 553 AC?>ES LY I itS "StrtJTilERt'Y'
AilD NORTHERLY OF PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD AND APPROXIMATELY TWO
MTLTSTTAST OF EL CAMTi-iO REAL. (Tarrillo Rancho ParLnershtp)
The City Council of the City of Carlsbad does hereby reso'lve
as follov/s:
1. Appellant Carrfllo Ranch Partnership _appealed to
the City Council the action of the Planning Commission regarding
their
fcxsc herein mentioned application - Planning Commission Resolution
No. 817 .
2. All steps required by law in connection with said applica-
tion and appeal have been complied with.
3. Said .appeal .and i cat i.on .are granted and the following
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action in regard thereto *s taken: Referred to Planning Commission
for report.and recommending that density in the Master Plan be
confined to 4,583 units. '• •_ -
4. In the opinion of the City Council the following facts
and reasons make the granting of said application necessary to
carry out the general purpose of Ordinance No. 9060 as amended: •.
That the granting of said appeal is conformance with the General
Plan, . ' :
5. Said action regarding said application is made subject to
the following conditions and limitations: ; '
(a) That the density be confined to 4,583 units.
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PASSED, APPROVED, AMD ADOPTED at a meeting of the City
Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, he!d. October 3.
1972 , by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
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ABSENT:
Cmn.'Dunne, McComas, Lewis, Chase and Frazee,
None. , ,
None.
Mayor
M. DUNNE,
ATTEST:
MARGARE£ E. ADAMS,
City\Clerk
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PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO.J345
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE' CITY OF
CARLS3AO RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL AH AMENDMENT
TO THE GENERAL PLAN FOR CARRILLO RANCH PARTNERSHIP
CHANGING RESIDENTIAL-LAND USE FROM ESTATE LOW-DENSITY
(0-2 UNITS/ACRE) TO LOU-DENSITY (3-7 UNITS/ACRE) ON
PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF PALOMAR AIRPORT
ROAD AND EASTERLY OF EL CAMINO REAL
WHEREAS, said Planning Commission did on the 24th day of
October, 1972, hold a duly advertised public hearing as prescribed
by law, to consider the request of Carrillo Rancho Partnership
for an Amendment t'o the General Plan.
The Carlsbad General Plan is hereby amended to change resi-
dential land use from estate low-density (0-2 units/acre) to low-
density (3-7 units/acre) on property located on the southerly side
of Palomar Airport Road and easterly of El Camino Real.
WHEREAS, at said public hearing the said Commission received
the recommendations, objections, protests, and comments of all
individuals and parties who desired to be heard;
WHEREAS, said Planning Commission did find the following facts
and reasons to exist which make said Amendment necessary to carry
out the intent of the General Plan:
1. The proposed uses and densities will not be detrimental
to surrounding properties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said Amendment to the
General Plan is hereby recommended to.be approved.
AND FINALLY RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be
forwarded to the City Council for its attention in the manner
prescribed by law. • '
PASSED, APPROVED, AMD ADOPTED by the Planning Commission
of the City of Carlsbad at a regular meeting held on October 24,
1972, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Commissioners Jose, Dominguez, Forman, Norman and Little
NOES: None
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ABSENT: Commissioners Palmateer and Dewhurst
ATTEST:
ELMER H. JOSE, OP.., Chairman
EOMOHO W. DOMIIIGUEZ, Secretary
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RESOLUTION NO.2086
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CARLSBAD, AMENDING THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD(CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO.
1271), FOR CARRILLO RAMCHO PARTNERSHIP ON 853+
ACRES LOCATED APPROXIMATELY TWO MILES EAST OF
.EL CAMINO REAL, ALONG PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD.
The City Council of the City of Carlsbad-doss resolve as
follows:
1. The G.eneral Plan of -the City of .Carlsbad is hereby
amended to read as follows in regard to that certain real property
located in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of
California, more particularly described as follows:
Lots 3 and 4 in Section 18 and Lots 1,2 and 3 in
Section 19, all in Township 12 South, Range 3 West,
San Bernardino Base and Meridian, in the County of
San Diego, State of California, according to Official
Plat thereof. Also those portions of Lots 3 and 4
in Section 13; those portions of Lot 1 and Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 24; and
that portion of the Southeast Quarter of Section 24,
•in lawnship 42 South, Jlange -4~.-W.es-t,, San Bernardino
Meridian, in the County of San Diego, State of
California, 'lying outside of ranch line of Rancho
Agua Hedionda, as said ranch line is shown on U.S.
Government Survey of Township 12 South, Range 4 West,
San Bernardino Base and Meridian, approved September 17,
1915, more particularly described in application on
file in the Office of the City Clerk;
a. To permit a maximum of 5.3 dwelling units
per net acre instead of the two (2) units
per net acre presently permitted under
estate low density in the Land Use Element
of the General Plan.
PASSED, APPROVED.AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad at a regular meeting held on November 21,
1972, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Cmn. Dunne, McComas, Lewis, Chase and Frazee.
NOES:
ABSENT:
None.
None.
ATTEST:
MARGARET E. ADAMS, City Clerk
DAVID M. DUNNE, Mayor
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Carlsbad Raceway
Corp.
La Costa
Adams ,IRPQRT ROAD
A. J. Land Co.
Land Co.
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