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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMP 177B; AVIARA PHASE II; Master Plan (MP)C: • • CITY OF CARLSBAD ~ ~ LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATION FORM . PAGE 1 OF 2 . 1) APPLICATIONS APPLIED FOR: (CHECK BOXES) (For Deft. (For Deft. Use On y) Use On y) [] Master Pl an r.4.'1".~~-i l .. fnP /77(££ □ General Plan Amendment ...... □ Specific Plan ............. □ Site Development Plan ....... □ Precise Development Plan ... □ Zone Change ................. IBJ Tentative Tract Map ..•.••.• c.-r ~ 1,-sJ □ Conditional Use Permit ...... □ Planned Development Permit □ Hillside Development Permit. □ Non-Residential Planned □ Environmental Impact Development Permit .•...... Assessment ................ □ Condominium Permit ...•.•... □ Variance .................... □ Special Use Permit ......... □ Planned Industrial Permit ... □ Redevelopment Permit ....... □ Coastal Development Permit .. □ □ .. Tentative Parcel Map ....... Planning Commission Deter ... □ Administrative Variance .... 2) LOCATION OF PROJECT: ON THE !North I SIDE OF I Batiquitos Lagoon I (NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST} (NAME OF STREET) BETWEEN I Poinsettia Lane I AND I Aviara Phase I I (NAME OF STREET) (NAME OF STREET} 3) BRIEF LEGAL DESCRIPTION: j Portion of Section 22, 26,27, 28, 33 and 34 I in Township 12 South, Range 4 west, in the City Of Carlsbad 4) ASSESSOR PARCEL NO(S). I 214-170-51, ~, 15, 16, 215-050-14 I 5) LOCAL FACILITIES GJ 6) EXISTING GENERAL [ ~~:~~~~111?~ PROPOSED GENERAL I MANAGEMENT ZONE PLAN DESIGNATION LAN DESIGNATION NLA I 8) EXISTING ZONING' PC 19) PROPOSED ZONING! N/A 110) GROSS SITE I 24 7. 2 ACREAGE I 11) PROPOSED NUMBER OFI 112) PROPOSED NUMBER! j13 6 TYPE OF Master 591 9 S BDIVISION ent. Man RESIDENTIAL UNITS OF LOTS 14) NUMBER OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL UNITS' None I (RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTIRAL) 15) PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL I OFFICE/SQUARE FOOTAGE N/A I 166 PROPOSED COMMERCIAL SQ ARE FOOTAGE I N/A I ARFMOOOS.DH 4/89 • CITY OF CARLSBAD • LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATION FORM 17) PERCENTAGE OF PROPOSED PROJECT-IN OPEN SPACE ._I _s_1_% __ ___.l 19) 18) PROPOSED SEWER USAGE IN EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS 591 I 20) PROJECT NAME: I Aviara Phase II PAGE 2 OF 2 PROPOSED INCREASE IN AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC I 5910 21)BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: I Master Tentative Subdivision Map for 7 individual single-family neighborhoods and two circulation roadways 22) OWNER 23) APPLICANT NAME (PRINT OR TYPE) iati!a£fmti~8 ft~~~g AME (PRINT OR TYPE) same MAILING ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS 2011 Palomar Airport Rd., Suite 206 CITY AND STATE · ZIP TELEPHONE CITY AND STATE ZIP TELEPHONE Carlsbad, CA 92009 931-1190 ************************************************************************************** FOR CITY USE ONLY FEE COMPUTATION: APPLICATION TYPE ~o.s~laV'\ A....... ~ T 12-v\ -r-o. 1 i .,~ VY-o.O ~ \ fFT 'Po..s.+ac...a_ ,:;,, FEE REQUIRED 5 cr7o. 00 I~ ooo. oo 200.00 3 '-I. oo 2-1 ~-oo NOV 1 0 1989 CITY OF CARLSBAD DEVELOP. PROC. SERV. DlV. DATE STAMP APPLICATION RECEIVED RECEIVED BY: TOTAL FEE REQUIREDj t/37, 4/'6,. ool DATE FEE PAioj 11-13 -?:r RECEIPT NO. I /77? ( ARFMOOOS.DH 4/89 City of PHASE II MTM - Carlsbad DISCLOSURE STATEMENT APPUCANTS STATEMENT OF DISCLOSURE OF CERTAIN OWNERSHIP INTERESTS ON ALL APPUCATIONS WHICH WILL REQUIRE DlSCAETJONARY ACTION ON THE PAAT OF THE CITY COUNCIL OR ANY APPOINTED BOARD. COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE. (Please Print) The following information must be disclosed: 1 . Applicant Ust the names and addresses of all persons having a finan~ial interest in the application. Aviara Land Associates Limited Partnership 2011 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 206 -------------- Carlsbad, CA 92009 2. ONner 3. 4. lfst the names and addresses of all persons having any ownership interest in the property involved. Ayiara T,and Associates Limited Partnersh_i ______________ _ 2011 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 206 Carlsbad, CA 92009 If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a corporation or partnership, list the names 2 addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares in the corporation or owning any partners interest in the partnership. Ayi ani Land Company 450 Newport Center Drive, Suite 304] Newport Beach, CA 92660-7640 Republic Development Company 450 Newport Center Drive #304 Newport Beach, CA 92GG0-7n40 If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2} above is a non-profit organization or a trust, list the names c addresses of any person serving as officer or director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or benefic. of the trust. NIA • Disclosure Statement Page 2 s. Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff, Beare: Commissions, Committees and Council within the past twelve months? Yes_ No F If yes, please indicate person(s) ______________________ , Person is defined as: •Any individual, firm, copartnership, joint venture, associatic:m, social club, fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, this and any other county, city and county, city municipality, district or other political subdivision, or any other group or combination acting as a unit.• (NOTE: Attach additional pages as necessary.) e D.L. Clemens ~~a~ D.L. Clemens Print or type name of owner Print or type naij,e of applicant • • DISCLOSURE FORM APPLICANT: Aviara Land Associates Limited Partnership AGENT: MEMBERS: Name (individual, partn~rship, joint venture, corporation, syndication) 2011 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 206, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Business Address 619/931-1190 Telephone Number Aviara Land Associates Limited Partnership Name 2011 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 206, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Business Address 619/931-1190 Telephone Number Name (individual, partner, joint venture, corporation, syndication) Business Address Telephone Number Name Business Address Telephone Number Home Address Telephone Number Home Address Telephone Number (Attach more sheets if necessary) I /We understand that if this project is located in the Coastal Zone, I /we will apply for Coastal Commission Approval prior to development. I /We acknowledge that 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. I /We consent to entry for this purpose. I /We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this disclosure is true and correct and that it will remain true and correct and may be relied upon as being true and correct until amended. D. L. Clemens BY • • BATIQUITOS DRIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Prepared for: Aviara Land Partnership 2011 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 206 Carlsbad, CA 92009 and City of Carlsbad Community Development Department 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009 Prepared by: Martha Wiley Environmental 1522 Granada Avenue San Diego, CA 92102 • • CASE NO.: ____________ _ DATE: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM -PART I (To be completed by APPLICANT) Applicant: -=-A=v~ia=r=a __________ --'Co=n=t=ac=t==-P~au=l~Kl=u=k=a~s ________ _ Address of Applicant: 2011 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 206 Carlsbad CA 92009 Phone Number: ...,.(6=1=9_,__)~9~31~-=11=9~0 ____________________ _ Name, address and phone number of person to be contacted (if other than Applicant): GENERAL INFORMATION: (Please be specific) Project Description: To extend Batiquitos Drive a distance of approximately 1200 feet between the existing terminus south of Poinsettia Lane and the proposed alignment within the Aviara Master Plan (Area 30). The street would be constructed to a 64 foot curb-to-curb width within an 80 foot right-of-way. Grading would consist of approximately 100,600 cubic yards of fill within a maximum width of 180 feet. The project is an off-site improvement associated with the Phase 2 Tentative Subdivision Map for the Aviara project. The construction of this segment of Batiquitos Drive is also included in the proposed Broccato at Batiquitos Shores residential project. Project Location/Address: The site is located within Section 28, Township 12S, Range 4W, within the City of Carlsbad (see Figures 1 and 2, attached). Assessor Parcel Numbers: =2_,__14..,_-....._17.,_,0"--_,__17~an=d=-=2_,__14..,_-....._l 7.,_,0"---2=1.___ _____________ _ General Plan/Zone of Subject Property: RLM/RM (Residential Low-Medium/Residential) Medium General Plan designation: L-C (Limited Control) zone. Local Facilities Management Zone: .... 1=9 ____________________ _ Is the site within Carlsbad's Coastal Zone: -.1-=es,,__ ________________ _ Please describe the area surrounding the site to the North: single family residential (Spinnaker Hill) South: vacant land: Batiquitos Lagoon East: vacant land; Aviara Master Plan area West: residential townhomes (Sea Cliff) List all other applicable permits & approvals related to this project: Aviara Master Plan: Aviara Phase 2 Subdivision Map: Hillside Development Permit: and Coastal Permit. Broccato at Batiquitos Shores Tentative Tract Map: Hillside Development Permit: Site Development Plan: and Rezone. • • (Please be specific. Attach Addit.ional Pages or Exhibits. if necessary). 1. Please describe the project site, including distinguishing natural and manmade characteristics. Also provide precise slope analysis when a slope of 15' or higher and 15% grade or greater is present on the site. The project site is currently vacant, with the exception of a 20-foot wide paved road extending southward from the terminus of Batiquitos Drive. A slope analysis conducted by O'Day Consultants is shown on Figure 3, illustrating the presence of 1.1 acres of slopes in excess of 15% within the area of• disturbance for the roadway construction. A biological survey of the site prepared for the Broccato at Batiquitos Shores project (RECON, June 5, 1989) is attached. This report indicates that the existing natural vegetation within the road right-of-way includes Baccharis scrub and Diegan coastal sage scrub, as shown in Figure 4. The remainder of the roadway site is disturbed. 2. Please describe energy conservation measures incorporated into the design and/or operation of the project. Construction of the road would result in a short-term energy expenditure. Once the project is completed, no energy would be consumed, other than from vehicles travelling along the road. 3. PLEASE ATTACH A PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET WHICH SHOWS THE FOLLOWING: a. If a residential project, identify the number of units, type of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size expected, average daily traffic generation (latest SANDAG rates). NIA b. If a commercial project, indicate the exact type, activity(ies), 8quare footage of sales area, average daily traffic generation (latest SANDAG rates), parking provided, and loading facilities. NIA c. If an industrial project, indicate the exact type or industry(ies), average daily traffic generation (latest SANDAG rates), estimated employment per shift, time of shifts, and loading facilities. NIA d. If an institutional project, indicate the major project/site function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. NIA • I. ENVIRONMENT AL IMPACT ANALYSIS Please answer each of the following questions by placing a check in the appropriate space. Then, fully discuss and explain why each item was checked yes or no. Provide supporting data if applicable. Attach additional sheets as necessary. 1) Could the project significantly impact or change present or future land uses in the vicinity of the activity? No. The project would replace currently vacant land with a roadway to serve already approved residential uses within the Aviara Master Plan area. 2) Could the activity affect the use of a recreational area, or area of aesthetic value? Yes. The project could eliminate existing pedestrian access to the north shore of Batiquitos Lagoon. In order to mitigate this impact, the following measure has been incorporated into the project. o The applicant shall provide paved pedestrian access between Batiquitos Drive and the lagoon. 3) Could the activity affect the functioning of an established community or neighborhood? No. The existing adjacent residential communities (Spinnaker Hills and Sea Cliff) would not be affected. 4) Could the activity result in the displacement of community residents? No. The site is not used for residential purposes. 5) Could the activity increase the number of low and moderate cost housing units in the city? No. The project does not propose the construction of residential units. 6) Could the activity significantly affect existing housing or create a demand for additional housing? No. The construction of the roadway is intended to provide access to the approved Aviara Master Plan area. No existing housing would be affected. 7) Are any of the natural or man-made features in the activity area unique, that is, not found in other parts of the county, state or nation? No. The project site is within the watershed of Batiquitos Lagoon, but does not in itself include any unique natural or man-made features. 8) Could the activity significantly affect an historical or archaeological site or its settings? No. A cultural resources survey of the Savage property conducted in 1978 by RECON determined that no archaeological or historical resources were identified within the area proposed for disturbance by the roadway. A shell scatter was found • • close to Batiquitos Lagoon, but this would not be disturbed by the construction of the road. A copy of the letter summarizing the results of the RECON survey is attached. 9) Could the activity significantly affect the potential use, extraction, or conservation of a scarce natural resource? No. No scarce natural resources exist within the area of disturbance associated with the proposed roadway. 10) Could the activity significantly affect fish, wildlife or plant resources? Yes. As shown on Figure 4, the project would involve the removal of 1.3 acres of Diegan coastal sage scrub, which is considered to be a sensitive plant community, according to the biological study conducted by RECON ( attached). The Diegan coastal sage scrub provides habitat for the California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica ), which is a candidate for listing on the federal Endange:red Species List and is a California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) Species of Special Concern. Several gnatcatchers were sighted within the immediate vicinity of the proposed road during the RECON biological survey. Loss of Diegan coastal sage scrub would therefore be a significant impact of the project. In addition to the direct loss of 1.3 acres of Diegan coastal sage scrub habitat associated with the construction of the road, the project would isolate a portion of the coastal sage scrub from the large area of scrub habitat to the south. This would reduce the biological value of the isolated habitat. Two sensitive plant species, ashy spike-moss (Selaginella cinerascens) and western dichondra (Dichondra occidentalis), exist in the vicinity of the proposed roadway. These plants are listed by the California Native Plant Society as being of limited distribution but their susceptibility· to threat appears low at this time. The western dichondra is recognized by the federal government but is considered to be too widespread to be listed as threatened or endangered. Loss of these· two sensitive plants on-site was not considere~ to be significant by the RECON report. Several species of sensitive wildlife were observed by RECON biologists to be within the project site vicinity. Cooper's hawk, which is considered a species of Special Concern by the CDFG, was seen flying over the project site, but it is not expected to nest in the vegetation available on the site, and therefore would not be significantly affected by the road construction. Two sensitive reptile species, the orange-throated whiptail (Cnemidophorus hyperythrus) and the San Diego horned lizard (Phyrnosoma coronatum blainvillei), occur in the vicinity of the road construction. Both reptiles are candidate species for listing by the federal government and both are considered special animals by the California Natural Diversity Data Base. They are also recognized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as being depleted, and are considered sensitive by the San Deigo Herpetological Society. The impacts to these sensitive wildlife species from development of the Broccato project were not found to be significant by the RECON study, and since the impacts associated with construction of Batiquitos Drive would be of less magnitude than the larger residential project, the impacts from the road construction would not be significant. The Mello II segment of Carlsbad's Local Coastal Program prohibits the development of slopes over 25 percent that contain sensitive vegetation such as coastal sage scrub. • Approximately 0.6 acres of the on-site coastal sage scrub occurs on slopes greater than 25 percent. However, encroachment on slopes for the grading of Batiquitos Drive is exempt from Mello II requirements as part of the City's Circulation Element. As discussed above, the construction of Batiquitos Drive was evaluated as part of a larger residential project known as Broccato at Batiquitos Shores. The Draft EIR for this larger project, (Cotton Beland Associates, Inc., 1990, on file with the City), concluded that the significant biological impacts associated with the Broccato project would be mitigated by implementation of specific measures. The Batiquitos Drive project would incorporate those measures which are associated with the construction of the road. These include: o The limits of disturbance resulting from construction of Batiquitos Drive shall be identified on the construction plans and flagged in the field by a qualified biologist. The City of Carlsbad shall make periodic inspections to ensure that disturbance outside these areas does not occur. In particular, areas of Diegan coastal sage scrub outside the limits shall not be disturbed. o The manufactured slopes resulting from road construction shall be revegetated with Diegan coastal sage scrub species. Landscaping and maintenance and monitoring plans shall be submitted to the City Planning Director for approval prior to issuance of the grading permit. o Landscaping plans shall indicate erosion control plantings where necessary to provide immediate erosion control until Diegan coastal sage scrub species are sufficiently established to provide satisfactory control of erosion. o A qualified biologist, acceptable to the City Planning Director, shall be retained to supervise and monitor biological mitigation during construction. o The consulting biologist shall attend at least one meeting with the general construction contractor prior to any development, or grading or clearing operations, to become acquainted with the construction schedule and to familiarize the contractor with the required biological mitigation measures. o The consulting biologist shall monitor grading in the field to assure that no disturbance occurs outside the designated limits. He or she shall be empowered to temporarily halt, divert or redirect construction activity to ensure that impacts to biological resources are minimized. o The landscaping plan shall be implemented in consultation with a qualified biologist experienced in native plant habitat restoration. The biologist shall supervise revegetation according to the specifications of the landscaping plan. Any biological resource areas inadvertently or accidentally disturbed shall be subject to restoration to the satisfaction of the City of Carlsbad. o Upon completion of the project construction, the consulting biologist shall file a report with the City Planning Director, detailing the compliance of the project with biological mitigation measures. o Following construction, the project applicant shall provide for the maintenance and monitoring of the landscaped areas for a period of five years. Specifications of the monitoring program shall be detailed in the maintenance • and monitoring plan. Maintenance and monitoring of vegetation planted as part of the Batiquitos Drive project shall be incorporated into the Broccato project or other development of the adjacent property. Maintenance and monitoring shall cease to be the responsibility of the Batiquitos Drive developer when grading, clearing or other activities resulting in ground or vegetation disturbance are initiated by the developer of the adjacent property. o Grading on the site shall be permitted only between June 1 and October 1 in order to avoid grading during the breeding season of the California gnatcatcher (March 1 to June 1) and the rainy season (October 1 to April 1). In addition to the measures specified by the Broccato project, the following measures will apply. o If the Broccato project ( or other development of the adjacent property) is implemented (when grading, clearing or other activities resulting in ground or vegetation disturbance are initiated) within two years of the completion of construction for Batiquitos Drive, the Diegan coastal sage scrub habitat created by the Batiquitos Drive project shall not be considered to be natural on-site habitat, and mitigation for its loss or disturbance shall not be required. If development of the adjacent property is not initiated within the two year period, the habitat developed by the Batiquitos Drive project shall be considered natural on-site habitat and mitigation for its loss or disturbance shall be required. o In all cases, if the Broccato project is implemented prior to the Batiquitos Drive construction, the mitigation measures incorporated into Broccato will take precedence over the measures described above. 11) Are there any rare or endangered plant or animal species in the activity area? Tu. See response to #10, above. 12) Could the activity change existing features of any of the city's streams, lagoons, bays, tidelands or beaches? No. Disturbance to Batiquitos Lagoon would not occur as a result of implementation of the project. · 13) Could the activity result in the erosion or elimination of agricultural lands? No. No agricultural activities are currently occuring within the project site. 14) Could the activity serve to encourage development of presently undeveloped areas or intensify development of already developed areas? .NQ. The construction of Batiquitos Drive is necessary to provide adequate traffic circulation for this portion of the City of Carlsbad. It is in accordance with the City's Circulation Element and Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 19. The Aviara Master Plan, off-site to the east, has already been approved. The Broccato at Batiquitos Shores project, incorporating Batiquitos Drive, has been proposed. No intensification of these developments would occur as a result of the construction of Batiquitos Drive. • 15) Will the activity require a variance from established environmental standards ( air, . )? water, nmse, etc .. No. The construction of Batiquitos Drive is m conformance with established environmental standards. 16) Is the activity carried out as part of a larger project or series of projects? Yes. The Aviara Master Plan project was approved assuming the construction of this segment of Batiquitos Drive. The roadway improvement is considered an off-site requirement of Phase 2 of the Aviara Master Plan. 17) Will the activity require certification, authorization or issuance of a permit by any local, state or federal environmental control agency? Yes. The roadway construction will be included in the application for Coastal Commission permit required for Phase 2 of the Aviara Master Plan. 18) Will the activity require issuance of a variance or conditional use permit by the City? 19) Will the activity involve the application, use, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials? No. 20) Will the activity involve construction of facilities in a flood plain? No. The 100-year flood plain for Batiquitos Lagoon follows the +6 foot above mean sea level contour in the vicinity of the project, according to the Broccato at Batiquitos Shores EIR, on file with the City. Elevations at the Batiquitos Drive right-of-way range from 42 feet to 144 feet above mean sea level. 21) Will the activity involve construction of facilities in the area of an active fault? No. The closest known active fault to the project site is the Coronado Banks fault, located 23 miles to the west of the project site, according to the San Diego Soils & Engineering report prepared for the Broccato at Batiquitos Shores project, on file with the City. 22) Could the activity result in the generation of significant amounts of dust? Yes. Dust would be generated during grading and construction of Batiquitos Drive. This is a short-term impact which would be eliminated after construction is completed. The following measure would be incorporated into the project. o Grading plans shall include a note indicating that the general contractor is responsible for minimizing dust during construction by whatever means he or she deems appropriate. • • 23) Will the activity involve the burning of brush, trees or other materials? ,NQ. No vegetation or other materials will be burned. Vegetation c:leared from the site will be hauled to a designated disposal site. 24) Could the activity result in a significant change in the quality of any portion of the region's air or water resources? (Should note surface, groundwater, off-shore.) Tu. At the present time, surface water drains toward Batlquitos Lagoon, approximately 1700 feet south of the site. Construction of a road would replace the natural vegetated dirt surface with impermeable pavement, and a slight increase in runoff would result. Batiquitos Drive has been designed to include storm drains sized to transmit a 100-year storm event. Flow would be directed to street drains which would connect to the existing drainage culvert along the existing paved road south of Batiquitos Drive alignment, and runoff would be issued directly to the lagoon, as currently occurs. The potential for sediments exposed during construction of the road to be washed into the lagoon is slight, given the approximately 1700 foot distance between Batiquitos Drive and the lagoon edge. Nevertheless, the potential for an incremental effect on the water quality of the lagoon does exist. The Broccato at Batiquitos Shores Draft EIR ( on file with the City) includes a range of mitigation measures to mitigate geological, drainage and hydrology impacts. Those which apply to construction of Batiquitos Drive are listed below. These measures would be incorporated into the roadway construction project. o The applicant shall present ,geotechnical and/or soils reports specific to the construction of Batiquitos Drive to the City Engineer as part of the application process for grading permits. o Whatever measures are deemed necessary by the geotechnical engineer shall be incorporated into the project grading plans. o The treatment and compaction of fill shall be accomplished as directed by the geotechnical engineer. o The preliminary grading plans shall be reviewed by a geotechnical engineer. o The developer shall adhere to the requirements of the City Grading Ordinance. o Grading shall occur between June i and October 1 to minimize potential erosion during the rainy season, and to avoid disruption of the breeding season of the gnatcatcher. o The contractor shall implement drainage control measures during construction to prevent off-site erosion to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. o As soon as manufactured slopes are completed, all fill slopes shall be stablized according to the landscape plan. • o The applicant shall maintain the plantings and erosion control devices until initiation of grading or vegetation clearing activities associated with Broccato or other development of the adjacent property, at which time the developer of the adjacent property would assume responsibility for erosion control. o Eroded slopes shall be repaired as directed by the City Engineer. 25) Will the project substantially increase fuel consumption ( electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.)? No. The project would involve the use of fuels during construction. This is considered a short-term impact, which would be eliminated when construction is completed. 26) Will the activity involve construction of facilities on a slope of 25 percent or greater? Yes. Figure 3 shows· the areas of 25% slope which would be affected by the project, according to a slope analysis prepared by O'Day Engineering for the Broccato at Batiquitos Shore project, on file with the City. Approximately 0. 7 acres of slopes greater than 25% would be removed. However, construction of Batiquitos Drive is required by the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 19 and the Circulation Element of the General Plan, and is therefore exempt from the Mello II segment of Carlsbad's Local Coastal Program. 27) Will there be a significant change to existing landform? Yes. A substantial amount of filling would be required to bring the roadway up to elevation suitable to match the proposed grade of the Aviara project to the east. However, no alternative exists to provide this required circulation link without such grading. (a) Indicate estimated grading to be done: Approximately 100,600 cubic yards (b) Percentage of alteration to the present landform: 100% (c) Maximum height of cut or fill slopes: Maximum height of fill slopes would be 35 feet: no cut slopes are proposed. 28) Will the activity result in substantial increases in the use of utilities, sewers, drains or streets? No. The project proposes to construct a street segment to connect existing Batiquitos Drive with the future Batiquitos Drive in the Aviara Master Plan community. The increases associated with the Aviara Master Plan area have been evaluated in previous environmental documentation (Pacific Rim Country Club and Resort Final Environmental Impact Report, August 1986, prepared for the City of Carlsbad by Westec Services, Inc.). No additional increases would result from the construction of the road segment. • • 29) Will the project significantly increase wind or water erosion of soils? Yes. The project could increase soil erosion. Please see # 24, above. 30) Could the proje~t significantly affect existing fish or wildlife habitat? Yes. See # 10, above. 31) Will the project significantly produce new light or glare? No. The project would include the construction of street lights per City Ordinances. These would not produce significant amounts of light or glare. • II. STATEMENT OF NON-SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS If you have answered yes to any of the questions in Section I but think the activity will have no significant environmental effects, indicate your reasons below: III. "Yes" answers have been given to questions# 2, 10, 11, 16, 17, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29 and 30, with description and analysis, above. There is a potential for significant effects, as discussed above. However, the measures listed above in response to each question would mitigate any impacts to a level that is less than significant. The proposed road construction is a required off-site improvement for Phase 2 of the Aviara Master Plan. It is included in the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 19, and is designated in the City's Circulation Element. Furthermore, the road segment has been planned as part of the Aviara Master Plan as well as the proposed Broccato at Batiquitos Shores project. COMMENTS OR ELABORATIONS TO ANY OF THE QUESTIONS IN SECTION I. Attachments include: Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure-3: Figure 4: RegionalNicinity Map Location Map Slope Map Biological Communities 1) RECON, 1989. Biological Technical Report for the Broccato at Batiquitos Shores Development. Report Number R-1951. Prepared for· Odmark and Thelan and Davidson Communities, June 5. 2) RECON, 1978. Letter to Mr. Stewart C. Woodard, WLK Development Company from Charles S. Bull and Ricardo Villasenor, Jr., including field notes. Subject: Archaeology and Botany, Savage Property, Job Number 6773. August 31. Signature /h tU&i.a_0vt;~ (Person Compting Report) Date Signed -W-l(A,l..f__~~5-1-(-I_CZ~<t_o __________ _ Oceanside 0 , __ '--l l.fliverside c.2,unty Encinitas N 5 San Diego Cou-n'"".t-y--.'----------- (78) San Marcos • arlsbad ROJECT LOCATION • Poway California_ U ·ted States ------B-a-·1a-c=-~1ttornia f)I ---- 10 lll-___ --Me)(.ico SCALE IN MILE.S Figure 1. Regional/Vicinity Map Figure 2. SOURCE: U.S.G.S~ 7 .5 minute Topo map Encinitas, CA. Quadrangle Location Map· 0 2700 llllllllllfl/lllilllliilllilili Scale In Feet N ~ ROAD CUT & FILL D 0%-15% (3.45 acres) D 15%-25% (0.4 acres) EJ 25%-40% (0.3 acres) E2J > 40% (0.4 acres) 0 200 400 Feet Figure 3. Slope Map 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V N 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V (J 'V 'V 'V 'V 'V ~ ROAD CUT & FILL 'V 'V 'V ~ -SOUTHERN MIXED CHAPARRAL ( < 0.1 acre) I"'"' "'I DIEGAN COASTAL SAGE SCRUB (1.3 acres) CJ BACCHARIS SCRUB (0.7 acres) . MULE FAT SCRUB (.'I acres) D DISTURBED (2.35 acres) 0 200 400 Feet Figure 4. Biological Communities r l!I r I r I f f f' -. i r I I ' I-I \ i I I i r l ! ~ ' L l i c·-_~'\ '\.... .. :;: • • BIOLOGICAL TECHNICAL REPORT FORTIIE BROCCATOAT BATIQUITOS SHORES DEVELOPMENT Prepared for ODMARK AND THELAN AND DAVIDSON COMMUNITIES 3200 FOURTH AVENUE. SUITE 101 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92103 t]~-J- BOBBIE A. STEPHENSON CERTIHED ECOLOGIST, E.S.A. RECaJN Regional Environmental Consultants 1279 ~ Bou...,,,_ s.n o,ego. CA 921,0.31515 27$-3n2 RECON NUMBER R-1951 JUNE 5, 1989 • • I. INfRODUCITON The study area consisted of 40.9 acres in San Diego Countv (Figures 1 and 2) located on mostly undeveloped land just east of Interstate 5 '(I-5) and adjacent to the north shore of Batiquitos Lagoon. This report gives the results of a spring survey of the project area and identifies existing and potentially occurring sensitive plant and wildlife. species on the property. The extent of wetlands on the property were determined by using the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) wetfands delineation methods. Wetland impacts and mitigations will be determined in coordination with the USACE. This report discusses only biological issues other than wetland issues; wetland issues will be discussed in a _separate report. Recommendations to minimize impacts to existing biological resources are discussed. II. SURVEY METIIODS The site was visited on April 11, 1989 for veget~tion mapping and April 12, 1989 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and April 181 1989 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for biolog- ical resource surveys. During field visits, vegetation was mapped onto 1 inch = 60 feet scale maps. Field surveys also included documentation of all plant and· wildlife species observed, and included a search for plant communities and plant and animal species listed by the state or federal governments or considered sensitive by the California· Native Plant Society (Smith and Berg, 1988), the California Natural Diversity Data Base (California Department of Fish and Game [CDFG]), and . other organizations or specialists. Nomenclature for plant species follows Munz (1974) and for natural plant communities, Holland ( 1986). Zoological nomenclature for birds follows the American Ornithologists' Union Checklist (1957, 1973, 1982); for mammals, Jones et al. (1982); and for amphibians and reptiles, Jennings (1983). Assessments of the sensitivity of species and habitats are based primarily on Tate (1986), Everett (1979), Remsen (1979), County of San Diego (1979), Smith and Berg (1988), State of California (1986a, 1986b), and Holland (1986). m. PHYSIOGRAPHY The property consists of steep slopes along the east and west boundaries of the site, with a narrow valley opening to Batiquitos Lagoon running between the slopes. A road runs along the bottom of the valley, and drainage through the valley has been culverted. The northern boundary consists of manufactured and natural slopes facing south. The southern boundary of the sit<: is along the shore of the lagoon. Elevations range from approximately 5 feet mean sea level (MSL) at the southern boundary at the shoreline up to 90 feet MSL on the west boundary, and 120 feet MSL at the highest points on the north and cast boundaries. r r ( I-··-r--.r•-,..,-!"'--• t•-r------~ij Jt!U-. .. IIW4llllllllll'I . __ -~~ -~$~ __ 111,,..._ ____ _ _ _,_ ~---1 r..--i r--,--1 ,---·-1 r-· ----~ ,---1 .-~ . -1 ,-, _. I _ I I ' (~~~---~-----.,..-------------/"'(''·. -----. ·---. I I I I ,, j--~~----~-----~--------- .... "i._ __ L I RIVERSIDE COUNTY ,() .., (I ,(\ ,, (\ 0 Cl (t'I .., -z. • fallbrook ~-_,: _--J ...... I --L I C -----t-J.A I. • Borrego ---------- Ocol11lo Wells ...J < ·oc w n. ~ FIGURE 1. THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT RELATIVE TO THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO. . . ···-··-------------RFr.mN--.... -~- :', , - - t .._-----------------~:=:=:=:=:==========.=.=.=.-:~~~~-:.-:.-= PECrDN __j__ FIGURE 2. PROJECT LOCATION ON U.S.G.S. 7.5 MINUTE TOPOGRAPHIC MAP, ENCINITAS QUADRANGLE ~ { l 1. i l l_ ...... -... I c-·. l r· LT I - I , . IV. RESULTS A. VEGETATION Approximately 13 acres of the property are covered in native vegetation. Extremely steep slopes along the east and west boundaries of the property support native vegetation, but the shallower slopes of the valley have been disturbed and now support shrubs and non-native grass and weed species. Wetland plant communities exist in the flat areas in the southwest corner of the site. A low hill in the southwest comer of the site support a grove of eucalyptus trees. Plant community types present on the site are shown on Figure 3. Natural plant communities total 13.0 acres and include Diegan coastal sa~e scrub (8.6 acres), southern mixed chaparral (0.8 acre), mulefat scrub (0.0L acre), baccharis scrub (0.8 acre), freshwater marsh (0.5 acre), and southern coastal salt marsh (2.3 acres). Plant species that were observed on the site are listed in Table 1. The Diegan coastal sage scrub occurs on all the slopes of the property. On the east-facing slope along the west side of the property, the vegetation is somewhat protected from desiccation and consists of lush growth of Diegan coastal sage scrub and southern mixed chaparral ( occurring as patches amid the coastal sage scrub). On this east-facing slope, the coastal sage scrub is dominated by coastal sagebrush (Anemisia californica), black sage (Salvia mellifera), red-bush monkey-flower (Mimulus puniceus), California encelia (Encelia californica), and flat-top buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum) with scattered larger shrubs of bladderpod (lsomeris arborea), lemonadeberry (Rhus integrifolia), and laurel-leaf sumac (Rhus laurina). The southern mixed chaparral on the east-facing slope is a mixture of large shrub species including scrub oak (Quercus dumosa), toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia ), and chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum ). On the west-facing slopes, the Diegan coastal sage scrub reflects the more dry, harsh environment, The scrub is dominated by coastal sagebrush, California encelia, and flat-top buckwheat with fewer of the larger shrub species. Areas of sparse sage scrub, supporting various cactus species, occur on the ridgetops and slopes along this side of the property. Cactus species include coast cholla (Opuntia prolifera), shore cactus (Opuntia littoralis var. littoralis), and fish-hook cactus (Mammillaria dioica) as well as some escaped non-native species. The mulefat scrub is an early seral community type consisting of tall herbaceous riparian scrub species dominated on this site by mulefat (Baccharis glutinosa). The mulefat scrub is confined to a narrow drainage along the east side of the road. This drainage carries local runoff to Batiquitos Lagoon. Baccharis scrub on the property is dominated by two species, coyote bush (Baccharis pilularis ssp. consanguinea) and chaparral broom (Baccharis sarothroides). These baccharis scrub areas have been invaded by the two native bacchari~ shrub species after disturbance to the original native plant commumty. ,--••••--r---•o<• ,...,M-· I"'"""'' .. • r"'""-------•-! r-t -1 -1 · ~-··· I ···-1 -" f ------1···-.._)il,liil«MII! -~----1 ,.-,;,,, ; .. ~ Scientific Name Adenostoma fasciculatum It & A. Ambrosia psi/ostachy11 var. califomica (Rydh.) Olake Amsinckia intem1edia F. & M. A11agallis arvL'tl.\is L. Api11111 grt1v£•0/e11s L. Artemisia califomica Less. -Anmclo dmwx L. Atriph•x s£'mibaccata R.nr. AvMaji11t1a L. /lac<·haris glutinosa Pers. Jlaccharis pi/11/aris ssp. consanguim.•a (DC) C.0. Wolf llmm11s dia11drus Roth. llrom11s mo/lis L llromus mbms L Calyst,·gia macrostegia ssp. arida (Greene) Brum Camisscmit1 bistmta (Nutt. ex T. & G.) Raven Ca111issv11it1 mlijcJrnim Carpobrotus ed11/is (L.) Bolus. Centa11rea melitensis L. Cl1C·1101wdi11m album Chorizanthe proc11mbms Nutt. var. procumbeis Chorizanthe staticoides Benth. ssp. staticoides Coni11m 111C1c11/11111m Conyza rnnatl£'11si.\· (L.) Crong. Cot11/t1 coronopifolia L. Cresla tmxi/1£-nsis I IUK var. i•al/ico/a (Heller) Munz Cryplllntha sp. C11rnr/Jita fvetidissima If BK Cmrnta ca/ifomica 11. & A. Cy11otfo11 ,lactylon (L.) Pers. .,~ .... l . ', ··. (:,-.\:: TABLE 1 VASCULAR PLANT LIST FOlt Tl IE SAVAGE PROPERTY Common Name Chamise Western rai,rwecd Yellow fiddlcncck Scarlet pimpernel Celery Coastal sagebrush Giant reed Australian salthush Wild oats Mule fat Coyote hush Ripgut grass Smooth hromc Red bromc Chaparral morning glory California sun-cup raise mustard l lotlcntot fig Tocolote Lamh's-t1uartcrs Prostrate chorizanthe Turkish rugging Poison hemlock I lorscwccd Brass buttons Alkali weed Calahrazilla California dodder Ucrmudagrass . ~ -~tMb\ ~~1 --~ ----"'-"j -1'1,' . , .. ,, , I Habitat Status CS/CMC N --O/CS/CMC/C N G/0 N O/G I M/RW I cs N 0 I O/U/G I G/CS/CMC I RW /M/CS/CMC N CD/CS N O/O/CS/CMC I O/O/CS I G/O/CS/CMC I CS/CMC N CS/MC N CS/CMC N • O/CD/CS I O/U I O/U I CS/CMC N CS/CMC N 0 I u N M/SM/C I SM/Cl)/M/C/U N N CD/CS/O/C N CS/CMC/C N O/M I ,...... .. ,r .. ·, 1: . \· .... Datura meteloi,tes A. DC Scientific Name Diche/ostemma pttlche/la (Salish.) Heller Distich/i.f lJJicata (L.) Greene var. lpicata Dmflt.'}'tl et/11/is (Nutt.) Moran Dmtleya pulvent/enta (Nutt.) Britt. & Rose Encelit1 califomica Nutt. Eriogonum fascirnlatum Benth. ssp. fascirnlatttm Eriophyllttm conj't.•rtijlomm (DC) Gray var. confi.•rtijlomm Erodium botrys (Cav.).Bertol. Erodittm cirntari,1111 (L.) L Her. Eucalypllls s1111. Euphorbia polycarpa var. polycarpa Benth. Feslllca mt.•galura Nutt. Foeniculum v11lgare Mill. Ga/ium angmtij,,/ium Nutt. G,,sou/ crystallinttm (L.) Rotm. Gasoul nodijlonm1 (L.) Rotm. Jlap/opapptts sq11arrosus ssp. grinde/ioitles (DC) Keck llapl"papptt.~ vt.•m·tus (HBK) Jh'clypnois crelicc, (L.) Willd. JIL'liotropium cttrassai•icum L var. ocu/a111m (Heller) Jtn. Jleteromelt.•s arbutifolia M. Roem. I lett.•rotht.•ca gmmlijlo_m Nutt. J lortlcum jubillttm L. Jsomcris arborL'a Nutt. LtJtus scoparius (Nutt. in T. & G.) Ottley l.ydum californicum Nutt. ~! ~ . '-~· TAHU! 1 VASCUI..All Pl.ANT u~,· FOil 11.IESAVAGE PROPERTY (continued) Common Name Jrmson weed Wild hyacinth Saltgrass Lady fingers Chalk lettuce Coast encetia Flat-top buckwheat Golden yarrow Pin-clover White-stemmed filaree · Eucalyptus Fairy mats Foxtail fescue Sweet fennel Narrow-leaf bedstraw Ice plant Little ice plant Sawtooth goldenbush lsocoma I lcdypnois Chinese pusley Toyon Telegrnph weed Foxtail Bla<ldcrpod Dccrwced Malacmh,11mms fascimlatus (Nutt.) Greene var.fascic11/t1111s Me1fra pt1rvijlora L. California box-thorn Bush m.illow Cheesewced Habitat CS/CMC/G/C CS/CMC/G/FW CD/SM CS/CMC CS/CMC CS/CMC cs CS/CMC G/O/U O/U/G 0 CS/CMC G/CS/CMC/C O/G CS/CMC/U/C CD/CS CS/CD CS/CMC cs G/O/CS O/U CMC O/CS/CMC O/G/U CS/CD CD/CS/CMC/O cs CS/CMC O/U ..-·"\ . ) Status N N N N N N N N l I I N N I N I I N N I N N N N N N N N I • ,. -:---r----r, ....,---.---rw· ;r .r-f ~ __. --. ~-_._..... _ __, ,...--, _ _, ~-, _ _, i. ··-·· -·----r·--·· .....1·------r-__ j ,--L-. --1 ... /~.:·: Scientific Name Mammillaria dioica K. Bdg. Mamh macrocarpus (Greene) Greene Mdi/otus indicus (L) All. · Mimul11s puniccus (Nutt.) Steud. Mirabilis califomica Gray Nicotiana gla11ca Grah. Op11ntia liltoralis var. littoralis (Engelm.) Ckll. Op11ntia prolijcra Engclm. Pmnisct11m sctace11m (f'orsk.) Chiov. Phacelia distans Benth. Polypogon mompeliensis (L) Desf. Qm•rc11s dumosa Nutt. Raphan11s sativus L. RJ111s itllegrifolia Nutt. Rhtts /aurina Nutt. in T. & G. Runu·x crfapus L. Salicornia 1:irginica L. Salix /asio/epis Benth. var. lasiolepis Sa/sofa iberica Sennen & Pau. Salvia mdlifaa Greene Samburns mexica11a Prest. Scrophularia califomica var.Jloribunda Greene SdaginL'lla cinerasccns A. A. Eat. ,%}'mbrium irio L. Snlan11m douglalii Dunal. Sonchm nlcran•tts L. Spergularia marina (L.) Oriseb. Stipa p11/chr11 I Hrchc. Tamarir: sp. r-. r-__ ...,..-.. .!'---!Mll=ia• ~-- n , .. •. ;:;:/ TABLE 1 VASCULAR PLANT usr FOR Tl m SAVAGE PROPERTY (continued) Common Name Fishhook cactus Wild cucumber Yellow sweet-clover Red bush monkcy-tlower Wishbone bush Tree tobacco Shore cactus Coast cholla Fountain grass Wild-heliotrope Rabbitfoot grass Scrub oak Wild radish Lcmonadeberry Laurel sumac Curly dock Picldewced Arroyo willow Russian thistle Black sage Elderberry California bee-plant Pygmy spikcmoss London-rocket Douglas nightshade Common sowthisllc Salt marsh sand spurrey Nodding stipa Tamarisk '"'~ -~ __ bll~loililj __ , __ IIIUIW\ . _ _1•'111-, l>i:-•1 · ,---:---) Habitat Status cs N • CS/CMC/FW N 0/G/U I CS/CMC N CS/CMC/FW N O/M I cs N cs N O/M/CS/CMC I U/C N M/0/G/CS/CMC I CMC/MC N 0/G/CS/CMC/U I CS/CMC N CS/CMC/C N M/RW/CS/CMC/0 I • SM/CD N CS/C/M/RW N O/U I CS/CMC N CS/CMC/FW N CS/CMC/M/C N CS/CMC 1-2-t 0/C I Cl)/CS/CMC/C N 0 I SM/CD N CS/CMC N M I ,r-::'.,·1 : . ..,:~_.} Typha domin.c:ensis Urtica holost•ricea :Nutt. Urtica 1,rens L Scientific Name · X,mthium stmmarium var. canatlense (Mill.) T. & G. Yucca schitligera Roezl ex Ortgies l-lABITATS ' CD = Coastal strand. coastal dunes CF = Coniferous forest 0"· ._ .. ··:•·· ~.:_::I TARI.El VASCULAlt PLANT UST FOR 11 IE SAVAGE PROPERTY ( continued) Tule cattail Nertie Dwarf nettle Cocklebur· Mohave yucca Common Name OTHER TERMS C = Cistmontane Habitat FM M/CS/CMC/0/C 0/M M/0/U CS/CMC U = Ubiquitous/cosmopolitan CS = Coastal sage scrub. inland sage scrub . N = Native to locality CMC = Coastal mixed chaparral. mixed chaparral. chamise chaparral DD = Desert dunes G = Grasslands. pasturelands, etc. FM = Freshwater marsh FW = Foothill woodland JSS = Inland sage scrub M = Mesic areas and wetlands 0 = Open places. waste places. roadsides~ burns, etc. RW = Riparian woodlands SUS = Sonoran l)e$Crt scrub SM = Saltwater marsh VP = Vernal pools YPF = Yellow pine forest r-~-r---n -r-·""111 iii" I = Introduced species from outside locality 1-2-3 = Rare species CNPS code /~") .'. Status N N I N N .} • . --, .. --, r 3 ! ,r-~ I ! I :! : ~ '.I i r s 'I! I .. I l l l ' l L ' I 7 I l j L_ r-' . • A mound supporting eucalyptus (Eucalyptus sp.), about 0.5 acre, was present near the southwest corner of the site. Eucalyptus are non-native trees that thrive in the Mediterranean climate of San Diego County. Wetlands consisting of freshwater marsh and saltmarsh occur at the southwest corner of the site and along the edge of the -lagoon. Freshwater marsh is dominated by tule cattail (Typha domingensis) associated with groundwater emerging from the base of slope. Water surface elevation is about 10 feet above sea level. The area of southern coastal salt marsh is subsaline sands with saltgrass (Distichlis spicata spp. spicata) and woody glasswort (Salicomia virginica). Near the margin of the lagoon, the sparse vegetation on the saline sands was dominated by salt marsh sand-spurry (Spergularia marina). The disturbed area around the north and south side of eucalyptus mound was formerly wetlands associated with streambed which ran up the canyon occupied by Batiquitos Drive. That drainage has been diverted into a retention facility off site to the north and is conveyed by a storm drain adjacent to Batiquitos Drive directly into the lagoon. That diversion of .runoff plus clearing activi- ties has eliminated riparian and wetland vegetation around· the north and east side of eucalyptus mound. B. WilDLIFE The plant communities present on the site offer a wide variety of habi- tat types for wildlife species in the area. Many species of birds and mammals (Table 2) were observed during the survey. Though few reptiles and amphibians were actually observed, several species are expected to occur. Because the entire site is virtually undeveloped and is adjacent to undeveloped land to the east several large mammals, some requiring large territories, are likely to use the site. Mule deer would be expected to use the upland habitats on the site. Deer in San Diego County are not migratory, and would be present during all seasons of the year. Coyote sign was observed on the site, and bobcats and gray foxes would be expected. Birds on site included the upland species observed in the coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and other upland plant communities, including the disturbed areas. These were species commonly found in those native plant communities, however, one, the California black-tailed gnatcatcher (Polioptila melanura ssp. califomica), is losing habitat rapidly and is declining in numbers. This bird is discussed in more detail in the following section. · Along the shore of the lagoon several wetland-dependent birds were observed including ducks (mallards, cinnamon teals, and American wigeons), shorebirds (black-necked stilts, American avocets), coots, Bonaparte's gulls, and a _great egret. Common yellowthroats and red-winged blackbirds were observed in the rreshwater marsh areas. - Raptors observed on site include the red-tailed hawk, red-shouldered hawk, and Cooper's hawk. These birds of prey hunt over the valley floor and could use the large shrubs and the eucalyptus trees on site for roosting and nesting. The Cooper's hawk was observed capturing prey and flying to a shrub in the chaparral on-site. t'"-·· !. Common Name Mammuls Rahhit Ground squirrel Woodrat Birds Great egret Red-tailed hawk American wigeon Mallard Cinnamon teal California (jUail American coot Black-necked stilt American avocet Killdeer Rock dove Mourning dove White-throated ~-wift J\-nna's hummingbird Cassin's kingbird Rough-winged swallow Cliff SWitllow Common raven Bushtit Bcwick's wren Northern mockingbird ,.,......._, . .· '· ,·;.;:" TABI.E2 WILDLIFE srECI~ OBSERVED c·> Oft EXPECfED Scientific Name SyM/ag11s s1>. Citellus beecheyi Neoloma sp; Artlea alba egrella ll111eo j,1maicensis A11as americana Anas p/aryrhy11chos plalyrhynchos Anas cyanoptera stplL'ntrio11alium Callipep/a califomica califomica Fulica amt•rica1111 amt•ricana Jlimanwpus (himantop11s) mexican11s mt'Xicamu Recurviroslra amerit·tma Charatlrius vocijiws t.·ocifent.'i Co/11mba/Ma Zmaitl~, maam,ra marginL'lla At·ro1111utt·s s,um,1/is Arrhi/11rh11t nn1tn 1'yrannt1.'i vociji•mns vocifi.•r_ans SteJ.i:itloptt•ryx mjicolli.-, I lintntlt1 PY"honot11 111china Corvm mmx C'l11riom·1ui.'i l~\t1/lrip,m1s mi11i11111.,; minim11.'i 111ymn11111es bL"wiL'kii Mimus polyglollos pc,/ygl1J1tos f labitat CD,CS,CMC,O,G G,O CMC,SDS Ag.FM.SM All D,FM:ow.sM B.FM,M,OW FM.OW.SM CMC,CS.Ag B.FM,M,OW,SM Ag.FM,tvJu,SM B.FM.Mu,OW,SM Ag,M.Mu,O,U CD,U Ag,CS,G,RW,U,W Cliffs.F CMC.CS.U.W.RW CS,CMC,G,W OW,RW Ag,FM,d,RW,U CMC,Cl>,CS,G.O,SDS,W CS.CMC,RW,W Ag,CMC,CS,W Ag.CMC.CS,RW,SDS,U Status ,•·-·, I ' Number Observed ., • ' ---C_ ·-r"'""" r-r-,-,r-~ -r1--Q"' --1 ,--r--.----------,...-...... ---, _-, ..... -, ---, --, , r--··----r-·----r---r--r-r---i---r--------~ . ~ ~ -·-~ .Wi!llillj "-1, 1144~1w1· ,~ ... , Common Name Wrentit California black-tailed gnatcatcher Lesser goldfinch House finch Common yellowthroat Wilson's warbler lh1fous-sided towhee Drown towhee Song sparrow White-crowned sparrow Red-winged blackbird Urewcr's blackbird ,.--"'\ .... -:. ·~·,,,. TABLE2 WILDLIPESPECIF.s Oll.~El{VEI> (•) OR EXPECTED (continued) Scientific Name Chamaea Jasciata henshawi Polioplila melanura califomica Ctm/11£'/is psaltria hesperophilus Carpodacus mexica,ms frontalis GL'othlypis irichas Wilsonia pmilla Pipilo <'rythropthalmus mega/onyx Pipilo jilSCllS SL'nic11/a Zonotrichia melodia Zonotrichia /eucophrys Agelaius phoeniC£'11s E11phag11s cyanocepha/11s Habitat CMC,CS,U,RW,W CS,CMC,G Ag,G,RW,W Ag,CS,O,SDS,U,RW FM,M,RW.SM,CS RW CS,CMC,U,RW,W CS,CMC,U,RW,W Ag,FM,O,RW,SM,U,G CMC,CS,U,W Ag.CD,FM,0,RW Ag,0,U Status S,C2 --~ . Number Observed • • rS.-., ,-.--.. ~.:•t. ·. ·:. ~:-.:;:.:· ,,.~"'\ --~· ... TABI.E2 WILDLIFE SPECIES OHSEltVED (•) OR EXPECTED (coQtinued) Hahjtats Ag = Agriculture lJ = Days C = Coastal waters CD = Coastal strand CF = Coniferous forest CMC = Coastal mixed chaparral, mixed cha1>arral, chamise chaparral . CS = Coastal sage scrub, inland sage scrub DD = Desert dunes F = Flying overhead FM = Freshwater marsh FW = Foothill woo~land G = Grassland, pasturelands, etc. lSS = Inland sage scrub . M = Mesic areas and wetlands Mu = Mud tlats 0 = Open places, waste places, roads~des, burns, etc. OW = Open water (reservoirs. ponds, streams, lakes) P = Pelagic RW = Riparian woodlands SDS = Sonoran desert scrub SM = Saltwater marsh U = Urban W = Woodlands Status HT = San Diego Herpetological Society (1980) threatened I IE = San Diego I lerpetological Society (1980) endangered S = California species of special concern CFP = California fully 1>rotected CT = California threatened CE = California endangered CCE = California candidate endangered W = Watch List, California Natural Diversity Data Base BEP A = Bald Eagle Protection Act FSS = BLM and USFS sensitive species C2 = Federal Category 2 FE = Federally endang~red ) • • 1---r--,-~ war-......,..-l"7 ~·· r-r-----_---i -----, ... --, _ __, ----, ~--, ,..... ,;j if 1 f r .,, "' f I r I l I a. l "' j_ ii J >a ! j "' I I =1 I: t \ l I L j ii' L I ' \ f l \ f i I L ,··- r··. '~..:.:.· ,.: I l.:_·~ • • C. SENSIDVE RESOURCES 1. Plant Communities Four plant communities considered sensitive (Holland 1986) are present on the property. a. Diegan Coastal Sage Scrub. Die~an coastal sage scrub, one of four sage scrub communities currently existing m southern California, is also considered sensitive by the Data Base. Westman, a researcher of the southern California sage scrub communities, considers the habitat to be endangered because as little as 10 to 15 percent of its former acreage remains (Westman 1987). Once widespread on the coastal plains and shallow slopes of southern California, sage scrub communities are rapidly being depleted by clearing for agriculture and urbanization. b. Chaparral. Southern mixed chaparral is considered sensitive by the California Natural Diversity Data Base. Southern mixed chaparral was once one of the most common plant community types in San Diego County but with increasing loss of natural vegetation to urbanization and agriculture, the chaparral types nearest the coast in San Diego County are declining. c. Wetlands: Freshwater Marsh and Coastal Salt Marsh. Freshwater marsh has been much reduced throughout its range. The primary cause of loss is channelization of streams and rivers for flood control. Freshwater marsh occurs along the coast and in coastal valleys near river mouths and around the margins of lakes and springs. Coastal salt marsh once occurred extensively around the lagoons of San Diego County, as well as around bays, lagoons, and estuaries along the coast from Point Conception to the Mexican border but has been considerably reduced by coastal development. 2 Batiquitos Lagoon Batiquitos Lagoon, adjacent to the property, is a valuable and highly sensitive coastal resource providing a wide variety of habitats, including open water, wetlands,, and mudflats, for many rare and endangered as well as common species of wildlife. 3. Plant Species Several sensitive plant species could occur on site. Those observed, and those unobserved but known to occur in the vicinity of the prop- erty are listed in Table 3 with codes explained in Table 4. Two sensitive plant species were observed in Diegan coastal sage scrub at the northeast corner of the site, ashy spike-moss (Selaginella cinerascens) and western dichondra (Dichondra occidentalis). Both of these species are listed by the California Native Plant Society as being of limited distribution but their susceptibility to threat appears low at this time. The western dichondra is recognized by the federal government but is considered to widespread to be listed as threatened or endangered. Species Adolphia califomica Artemisia palmeri Brodiaea orcuttii Ceanothus verrucosus Dichondra occidentalis Ferocactus viridescens ,'· . \.:·./ Iva hayesiana Muilla clevelandii Selaginella cinerascens • • TABLE3 SENSITIVEPIANTSPECIES OBSERVED OR EXPECfED State/Federal CNPS Status Code Habitat 1-2-1 Coastal sage scrub -!-1-1-1 Along drainages --/C2 1-3-2 Grassland and chaparral 1-2-1 Chaparral; observed on adjacent property in chaparral --/C3c 1-2-1 Dry sandy banks under shrubs in coastal sage scrub and chaparral; observed on site 1-3-1 Coastal sage scrub and grass- land 2-2-1 Along drainages --/C2 2-2-2 Coastal sage scrub and chaparral on dry mesas and hillsides; observed on site 1-2-1 · Coastal sage scrub and chapar- · ral; observed on site • NOTE: See Table 4 for explanation of codes. I··-··-· r---.... _J···--.. __r--" __ .. .r-., r--r--..... r-... r--1 _ _f,"11Pol'""14 -"~fllUI ~. _ ~ JQlllilllll,ii _llolliilllliU4 ·--~ ---~uii Wk.I~ _____________________________ ,.,.._......, ___________________________ .· -..,,, ___ ... 1) CNPS R-E-D CODE R (Rarity) 1-Rare, but found in sufficient numbers and distributed widely enough that the potential for extinction is low at this time. 2-Occurrence confined to several populations or to one exlcmlcd population. 3-Occurrence limited to one or a few highly restricted populations, or present in such small numbers that it is seldom reported. E (Endangerment) 1-Not endangered 2-Endangered in a portion of its range 3-Endangered throughout its range D (Distribution) I-More or less widespread outside California 2-Rare outside California 3-Endemic to California 2) ST ATE LISTED PLANTS CE= State listed, endangered CR= State listed, rare Cr= State listed, threatened SOURCE: SMITH AND BERG 1988 TABLE 4. CNPS RATING CODES ~ 3) FEDERAL CANDIDATES AND FEDERALL, LISTED PLANTS FE= Federally I isled, endangered FT= Federally listed, threatened Cl= Enough data are on file to support the federal listing Cl*= Enough data are on file to support federal listing, hut the plant is presumed extinct C2= Threat and/or distribution data are insufficient to support federal listing C2*=Threat and/or distribution data are insufficient to support federal listing; plant presumed extinct C3a= Extinct C3h=Taxonomically invalid C3c= Too widespread and/or not threatened 4) MISCELLANEOUS ABBREVIATIONS BLM Bureau of Land Management Co. County Cyn. Canyon in ed. inedita, not yet published Isl. Island Mt. Mount Min. Mountain Mins. Mountains NF National Forest NM National Monument NP National Park NS National Seashore Pk. Peak Pt. Point SP Stale Park SR Status report, a CNPS summary on that plant USFS United States rorest Services USFWS United Slates Fish anti Wildlife Service t In lhis state and others tt Widespread outside California • Extinct or exlirpaled nrr"rn~, ~r • • l . . . ~ • • 4. Wildlife Species Sensitive wiidlife species that were observed during the survey or could be expected to occur within the study area are listed in Table 5. Species that were not observed on the study area are included if they could be expected to occur based oil their known range and habitat requirements and occurrence in the past or in similar nearby localities. a. California Black-tailed Gnatcatcher (Pofioptila melanura califomica ). All the coastal sage scrub on the property constitutes habitat for the California black-tailed gnatcatcher whicp was observed at five locations on •site. One sighting was a pair of gnatcatchers and the other four sightings were individual birds. Mates may have been in the vicinity but not observed. All sightings but one were on the eastern side of the property, fin coastal sage scrub dominated by coastal sagebrush, flat-top buckwheat, ~md California encelia. One individual was observed on the western side of the property in coastal sage scrub with less coastal sagebrush and flat-top buckwheat. The California black-tailed gnatca'tcher is a candidate for listing on the federal Endangered Species List ahd is a CDFG Spe::cies of Special Concern. Everett (1979) considers the bird declining in San Diego County, and Remsen (1979) lists it as declining throughout California. The range of the California black-tailed gnatcatcher covers the coastal plains of southern California and the most northern part of Baja California. Coastal sage scrub dominated by coastal sagebrush is the habitat most commonly used by the gnatcatcher. A .pair of gnatcatchers may use a territory of from 5 to 20 acres depending on the quality of the habitat. Several Californila black-tailed gnatcatchers were observed on the property in coastal sage scrub on the slopes. California black-tailed gnatcatchers would be expected to use any of the coastal sage scrub on the property. . b. All raptors are protected in the state of California and the Cooper's Hawk, observed on site, is considered a Species of Special Concern by the CDFG. Cooper's hawks use woodlands and open areas, but breeding is virtu- ally restricted to oak woodlands, which do not occur on the property. Northern harriers would also be likely , to use the site during the wmter, but harriers are less common during the spring and summer. Few nest in San Diego County, and the likelihood of their nestmg on the project site is very low. Ospreys, which u-se coastal habitats and forage over lagoons and lakes, may forage over the wetland areas of the site. Ospreys are uncommon in San Diego County during the fall and winter and very scarce during spring and summer, though more have been observed recently than in years past. None have nested in San Di1::go County for quite some time. c. Reptiles. Sandy locations in the sage scrub or other areas could provide habitat for two sensitive reptile species, the <)range-throated whiptail (Cnemidophorus hyperythrus) and the San Diego horned lizard (Phymosoma coronatum blainvillei), both candidate species for listing by the federal government and both considered special animals by the Ca'.lifomia Natural Diversity Data Base. These reptile species are also recognized by the Interna- tional Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as being depleted and are considered sensitive by the San Diego Herpetological Society. '.r-I r ' I ~ r·-' . f r 1 ""1 I i I I l 'lt [i 1, ! t -c:, \ : .. . ' ~--. -~ l ' ! I l. I "' l t ' I 1 I ' ~ \ ' I \ ___ ._ L • • TABLES SENSITIVE WII.DLIFE SPECIES OBSERVED(*) OR EXPECTED TO OCCUR IN TIIE STUDY AREA Common Name Mammal Bobcat Birds Cooper's hawk Northern harrier Red-shouldered hawk Osprey California black-tailed gnatcatcher Tricolored blackbird Reptiles Orange-throated whiptail San Diego homed lizard Scientific Name Lynx ro.Jus Accipiter cooperi. Circus cyaneus Buteo lineatltS Pandion haliaeetus /eucocephalus Polioptila melanura califomica Agelaius tricolor Cnemidophoros hype,ythnlS beldingi Phymosoma coronatus blainvillei Habitatl All WD G All C css FM c,css c,css 1 Habitats: C = chaparral, CSS = coastal sage scrub, G = grassland, FM = freshwater marsh, C = coast. - Status2 s,CP s,p s,p s,p s,p C2 F:?. C2,CP C2,CP 2status: FE = federally listed end.angered, Ff = federally listed threatened, C2 = Cate~ory 2 of list of species proposed by USFWS for endangered status, CE = Cahfornia endangered, CT = California threatened, CP = fully protected by the State of California, p = protected in California, s = considered sensitive by agencies or organizations. • • D. Bobcat. Extensive undeveloped chaparral areas around Batiquitos Lagoon, including habitat on site, could provide habitat for bobcats which are fully protected by the state of California. V. lMPACI'S Determination of impacts was based on the Conceptual Site Plan for Batiqui- tos Shores (map dated May 25, 1989). Impacts would occur to approximately 2.84 acres (22 percent) of the native plant community acreage on the site: Diegan coastal sage scrub Mixed chaparral Mulefat scrub Baccharis scrub 2.0 acres <0.02 acre 0.02 acre · 0.8 acre Loss of the 2.0 acres of coastal sage scrub (23 percent of total coastal sage scrub on the proeerty) is loss of habitat for the sensitiv,e bird species, the California black-tailed gnatcatcher. Gnatcatchers were mostly in coastal sage scrub on the east side of the property. A pair and one additional indi- vidual were observed in the proposed development area at the northeast comer of the site. Other birds were observed in or directly adjacent to proposed open space. The coastal sage scrub occurring on the east and west sides !Of the property will be separated by development and gnatcatchers will be restricted to one area or the other. The two areas of habitat are presently separated by the disturbed area in the central part of the site. Construction of residences in that area would probably emphasize the separation of the two habitat areas. Black-tailed gnatcatchers probably would not fly over the development to reach the other coastal sage scrub area; however, the habitat on each side of the property is contiguous with other open space areas off site. The usefulness of the habitat areas preserved in the proposed site design is enhanced by the preservation of two large, contiguous areas of habitat, not piecemeal preservation of small pockets without much potential for utilization by the species. Both sensitive plant speci~s (western dichondra and ashy spike-moss) were observed in the coastal sage scrub at the northeast comer of the property and will not be included in the proposed open space areas. . · · It is anticipated that development will be separated from the lagoon wetlands by a 100-foot-wide buffer as a condition of agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Noise and activity during construction of the project could affect those species ( mostly birds) that live along the shoreline or use the lagoon edge habitat. The impact may be short term, since the wildlife species may return to the area after the noise and activity has ceased. This portion of the lagoon shore would be affected by noise levels in excess of 65 decibels Community Noise Equivalent Level in any case because of the proxim- ity . of Interstate 5, according to a noise report prepared for the proposed project. Construction runoff and sedimentation could impact the Batiquitos Lagoon. Lagoons are very sensitive to disturbance, including filling by sedimentation which can cover Rlants and invertebrates that larger animals depend on for shelter and food. Sedimentation can also alter the tidal circulation and· cause l r r I f r J I !:i I I i : I ;J :,. ' f l I =,- I I ~ L I L t ii L I 1 ! i I •.,. l ! { \ ( ' \. '··. i. ·- • accumulation of nutrients and pollutants from urban runoff which affects the total lagoon system. Although 25 percent of the coastal sage scrub habitat will be impacted, retention of 75 percent of this hicrh-quality coastal sage scrub in permanent open space and the implementation of the recommendations below will mitigate any potentially significant adverse effects of the project. VI. RECOMMENDATIONS A program of measures to mitigate biological impacts of the proposed project to a level below significance is recommended. The program includes monitoring sensitive resources during construction, revegetation of cut and fill slopes with native species. In order to assure mitigation, it should be made a condi- tion of project approval that the developer will retain a consulting biologist to monitor construction and assure that appropriate mitigation is implemented. The consulting biologist should attend at least one pregrading conference to become acquainted with the grading and construction schedule and familiarize construction contractors with the required biological mitigation measures. The consulting biologist should monitor construction in the field in areas of biological sensitivity. Prior to construction in areas of biological sensitiv- ity such as lagoon wetlands and the coastal sage scrub, the consulting biologist should stake and flag, or otherwise mark, the sensitive areas as out-of-bounds for construction work, should inform the contractor about the out-of-bounds area, and should monitor the work as it proceeds. Project plans should include a landscaping plan for the project which details the necessary revegetation, restoration, or enhancement of cut and fill slopes adjacent to native plant communities and the disturbed areas adjacent to freshwater marsh and saltmarsh near the Batiquitos Lagoon shore. All such areas should be identified and the means of revegetation, restoration, or enhancement should be specified, including species lists and means of propagation. The landscaping plan should be developed by a biologist experienced in native plant restoration work, to the satisfaction of the City of Carlsbad Planning Director. The lagoon should be protected from construction runoff and sedimentation. No driving, parking, or walking in the sensitive wetlands (freshwater marsh and salt marsh) should be allowed. No dirt or construction materials should be dumped or stored in the wetland area or near the shore of the lagoon. Because the coastal sage scrub itself is considered a sensitive biological resource, impacts should be kept to a minimum. No unnecessary grading should be performed on the steep coastal sage scrub (and chaparral) covered slopes. Minimizing the impacts to the plant community will also minimize impacts to habitat for the federal candidate species, the California black-tailed gnatcatcher. Upon completion of project construction, the consulting biologist should file a report with the Planning Director of the City of Carlsbad, detailing compliance of the project with biological mitigation measures required as a condition of approval. This provision is intended to assure that the monitoring of mitigation required under Assembly Bill 3180 are accomplished. (•· .. ' ..... ._: ... • • VI. REFERENCES CITED American Ornithologists' Union 1957 Checklist of North American Birds. Fifth edition. Baltimore, Maryland .. 1973 Thirty-Second Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Checklist of North American Birds. Auk 90:411-419. 1982°-Thirty~Fourth Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Checklist of North American Birds. Auk 99(3). California, State of 1986a State and Federal Lists of Endangered and Threatened Animals of . California. The Resources Agency, Department of Fish and Game. Revised :. . . . February 1. . . . 1986b Special Animals, California Natural Diversity Data Base. Nongame _ · Heritage Program, California Department of Fish and Game. Everett, William T. -1979 Threatened, Declining and Sensitive Bird Species in San Diego County. Sketches 29(10):2-3. Holland, Robert F. . 1986 Preliminary Descriptions of the Terrestrial Natural Communities of California. Nongame-Heritage Program, California Departm,::nt of Fish and . . .. Game. October. · Jennings, M. R. 1983 An Annotated Checklist of the Amphibians and Reptiles o_f California. California Department of Fish and Game 69(3):151-171. Jones, J. K., D. C. Carter, H. H. Genoways, R. S. Hoffman, and D. W. Rice 1982 Revised Checklist of North American Mammals North of Mexico. Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University 80:1-22. Munz, P.A. 1974 A Flora of Southern California. University of California Berkeley. Remsen, Jan · 1979 Species of Special Concern: California's Imperiled Birds. Tanager 45(8):1-8. San Diego, County of _ . 1979 Biological_ ~urvey Guidelines. September. Press, Western Smith, J.P., and R. Berg, eds. 1988 Inventory of Rare and Endangered Vascular Plants of California. California Native Plant Society Special Publication No. 1, 4th edition. September. .., 1 -I r r ' r \ 11" ~ r I ii.! ' i ~ ~ l I l i l L : \ I \ l \ 1 l l ', r-·- c~j , ,, . r· \ ,. ........ • Tate, James, Jr. 1986 The Blue List for 1986. American Birds 40(2):227-236. Westman, Walter E. 1987 Implications of Ecological Theory for Rare Plant Consexvation in Coastal Sage Scrub. In Conservation and Management of Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings from a Conference of the California Native Plant Society, edited by T. S. Elias, pp. 133-140. Sacramento. r r i f r ! I I I .... I ~:-· l l i . I l I ! L ~ i , i T J T • ., ( REC(}JN ··Regional Environmental Consultants y (-: '. • .. ;-::_ ,,_-·· 1094 Cuoahy Place Su11e 204 San Diego. CA 92110 275-3732 August 31, 1978 Mr. Stewart C. Woodard A.I.A. WLK Development Company 180 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92663 Reference: Archaeology and Botany, Savage Property, Job Number 6773 Dear Mr. Woodard: On August 24, 1978, Charles Bull, supervisory archaeologist, and a team of archaeologists representing RECON surveyed the 42.5 acres of land which make up the Savage Property for the purpose of identifying any potentially significant c~ltural resources. This on-foot survey involved 14 personhours to complete and resulted in the discovery of a single cultural resource. The subject property is located immediately north of Batiquitos Lagoon and east of Highway 5, in the City of Carlsbad, Cali-· fornia. It is bisected by Lagoon Lane and encompasses a por- tion of a small valley and the associated hillsides. The slope of the parcel ranges from three percent in the valley center to 28 percent along the western edge. . The subject parcel is located near Batiquitos Lagoon. This feature has been important to area residents for several thou- sand years, and any project proposed within its general vicinity has an excellent chance of having some type of cultural resource. In order to fully evaluate the potential of the area and to assess the potential impact of the project on the cultural re- cord, checks were made of the San Diego Museum of Man and San Diego State University, Department of Anthropology. As a result of the records check, one site was indicated as being partially on the subject property. All other lagoon cultural resources were recorded outside of the project bounda- ries. The on-foot examination of the subject parcel confirmed the location of this site, but did not result in the discovery of any additional resources. • • • • .. Mr. Woodard • ( -2-August 31, 1978 The single site on the subject property, SDi-600, lies at the extreme southeast corner of the property, and primarily lies off of the project to the south and east. The site consists of a scatter of shell and some discolored soil. No artifacts were noted in conjunction with this shell deposit. A great qeal of historic disturbance was evident, and is, in part, asso- ciated with the existing pump station located to the southeast of the property. The excavation of a single posthole station at this -site revealed a piece qf asphalt which was; deposited during the creation of the pump station and the as;sociated road. It is likely that most of the horizontal extent of: the site is a result of grading and other construction activities which have been undertaken in the area. It is possible that th~ site area has been disturbed beyond usefulness. • The site was originally recorded at the University of California at Los Angeles, probably in the early 1960's. The records at Sari Diego State University indicate the site is a "habitation site centering on a cultivated field" (San Diego State University 1975). There can be little doubt that adverse impacts have occurred to the site since its original recording, as the instal- lation of the pump station was completed subsequent to the site's discovery and recording. · The exact-extent and nature of the resource cannot be determined by a simple surface reconnaissance. It will be necessary to conduct limited subsurface tests to adequately describe the site and detennine the nature of the disturbance. The presence of a great number of intrusive, broken rocks in the area of the site suggests the possibil·ity that the entire resource is a secondary deposit, having been brought into the area as fill. · As with the extent and cultural nature of the site, detennination of the reliability of the situation of the resource requires some subsurface testing and subsequent analysis. Only through a limited subsurface test can the size and nature of the resource be adequately determined. As most of the site lies outside of the subject pr<::>perty, with only a limited portion occurring in the area of direct impact, we are faced with the dilemma of needing infonna tic:,n from a portion of the site not on the land directly under consideration at this time. Because of this, recommendations for. future work must be viewed in association with the potential conflict be- tween land holdings. r I ~ r. r. ~ f ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f ~ ·~ ~ ·r r r i I ~ f "' I I I I t l L L L ~ .. A -., ... t . -~ ., . ' Mr. Woodard • ( • ( -3-August 31, 1978 In light of the little available .information obtained from the surface examination, several tests are needed to evaluate the importance of this cultural resource, and therefore, the significance of the impacts to the cultural record potentially represented by this project. These tests involve the documen- tation of the design and construction of the existing pump station and road. This would be directed at establishing the nature of alterations necessary for the completion of these features and the potential implications for the site. In addi- tion, a sample should be taken from the site to evaluate the potential for an artifactual component of the resource. If an artifact component ·is not found, a sample of the shell should be collected and analyzed. When combined with radiocarbon dates, the information from this procedure could provide impor- tant data con~erning the fluctuation of the lagoon as a viable ecological system and further our understanding of the role of the lagoon in the lifeways of the former inhabitants of the area. The implications for history and prehistory would depend largely upon the dates obtained from the deposit and the types of shell represented. If an artifactual component is found in association with the site, then procedures should be adopted to insure the recovery of the information identified. A standard technical report will be necessary at the time this project is introduced into the environmental process. This document can be prepared with the information gained from the existing field information. Completion of any additional testing or mitigation would probably be made a condition of final project approval. The botanical survey was conducted by Ricardo Villasenor, Jr., consulting botanist, on August 29, 1978. The purpose of this_ survey was to supplement an environmental impact report pre- pared by RECON, June 30, 1975. The focus of the survey was on the identification and location of significant plant taxa (Table 1) including Baccharis vanessie beauchamp ssp. nov. recently dis- covered in the Encinitas area just to the south of the site. This plant has been located in a very limited range of approxi- mately five miles, radiating from its type locality. The survey was conducted between 1100 and 1400 hours on foot, with approxi- mately 50 percent of the site covered. Except for the Ceanothus verrucosus mentioned in the original report, no other significant plant taxa were identified on the site. .. ' . ... ...... Mr. Woodard -4-August 31, 1978 Within the scope of this supplemental survey, no additional impacts beyond those identified in the original report are expected. Consequently, additional mitigative measures are not proposed. CSiB:RV:ejf Attachment c~.-~QQ CHARLES S. BULL Supervisory Archa,eologist ~Uit~-.l.J RICARDO'VILLASENO:t'~Ji:f. .. Consulting Botanist r ( r . . , .. ·• ~.;:/~ : ·"''-·:,~ ;·~~, ... "" -:~--~. r:-~1-.~; .. '~"'-·• t' ......... ~,;.~•.-~ ~·t-,-....•c.. ~-• 1-·>: ~~•,f<. ;.. .. ··.:. • • I • ...... -. ;..: '.· .• :. l . ~-.". ;.,-;_c- -~ ·~ • "\\ ' • \ \ \ \ \ ' \ \ \ \ '\ \. \ . \' \ •' ' J ·._ '. ~ ! r-: ·. \ . . . :. .... .. \· ':, '-.\ I • • - I ftl.69.0•• . I _, /6• ~I 3<.e<, --,v.6 ANO BUFFER \ -( \ I I I \ \ '\ \\ \, • I \ \ \ \ \ •, -- '\' . ~-U\_~ ~-. --... -"'i:., . . . . ,._ -J_,•- \ , ii!!?'" / ,_____ __.,_ -"' / --, .---r .-r---r---•-r-__ ,,_.. __ ,__ ~ --------~! ~ .. /'-' ~ f. :_ -\~ --~ .. __ __, __ __, .. ,,...,,, . ---i ~ Scientific N.::tme Adolphia californica ,Ambros1.a pum1.la Brodiaea orcuttii Ceanothus verrucosus Cercocarpus minutiflor.us· Chor1zanthe orcuttiana Cordylanthus marit~mus · Coreopsis maritima Muilla clevelandii Sel~.91:.~ella cinerascen~ ·\ •. i;~ TABLE 1 RARE PLANTS* Common Name California Adolphia Dwarf Ragweed Orcutt Brodiaea Coast White Lilac Mountain-mahogany Orcutt Chorizanthe Bird's Beak Sea Dahlia Cleveland Golden Star Mesa Clubmoss *Ten species appearing on the ·rare plants list (California Native Plant Society 1974) may possibly may be found on the subject property. ., •• f"' ..... ' : ·. ~ •· ,-... • 1 ; r--mJ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE---1 ct" 1::-1 -. . TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 925 "B" STREET SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92101 P.O. BOX 1150 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92112 619 239-6081 PRELIMINARY REPORT AUGUST 21, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES ATTN: SCOTT MEDANSKY 2011 PALOMAR AIRPORT RD SUITE 206 CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009 YOUR REFERENCE: AVIARA -MASTER OUR ORDER NO. : 1177 466 IN RESPONSE TO THE ABOVE REFERENCED APPLICATION FOR A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA HEREBY REPORTS THAT IT IS PREPARED TO ISSUE, OR CAUSE TO BE ISSUED, AS OF THE DATE HEREOF, A POLICY OR POLICIES OF TITLE INSURANCE DESCRIBING THE LAND AND THE ESTATE OR INTEREST THEREIN HEREINAFTER SET FORTH, INSURING AGAINST LOSS WHICH MAY BE SUSTAINED BY REASON OF ANY DEFECT, LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE NOT SHOWN OR REFERRED TO AS AN EXCEPTION BELOW OR NOT EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE PURSUANT TO THE PRINTED SCHEDULES, CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS OF SAID POLICY FORMS. 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GENERAL AND SPECIAL COUNTY AND CITY TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, IF ANY, COLLECTED WITH SAID TAXES. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR : 1989-90 INCLUDING PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX, IF ANY, A LIEN NOT YET PAYABLE. THE LIEN OF SUPPLEMENTAL TAXES, IF ANY, ASSESSED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 3.5 (COMMENCING WITH SECTION 75) OF THE REVENUE TAXATION CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 2. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY RECORDED APRIL 16, 1954 IN BOOK 5207, PAGE 161 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN 3. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR THE TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY RECORDED OCTOBER 16, 1956 IN BOOK 6301, PAGE 162 OF OFFICIAL 1177466 PAGE 2 , ~flij TICOR TITlll: INSURANCE ' RECORDS AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN; PARCEL DAS FOLLOWS: LOTS 90 AND 91 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12410: PARCEL E AS FOLLOWS: LOT 92 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12411; PARCEL FAS FOLLOWS: LOTS 95, 98, 99 AND 100 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12411 . BY QUITCLAIM DEED RECORDED DECEMBER 26, 1973 AS FILE NO. 73-355049 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS THE FOLLOWING PORTION OF SAID EASEMENT WAS ELIMINATED: THAT CERTAIN 20.00 FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING WITHIN THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, AND BEING 10.00 FEET MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTER LINE: COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 26, DISTANT THEREON 1977.99 FEET EASTERLY FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 26; THENCE NORTH 24°59'39" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 756.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 53°06'06" EAST, 25.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE STRIP OF LAND BEING QUITCLAIMED HEREIN; THENCE FROM SAID TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTINUING NORTH 53°06'06" EAST, 135.00 FEET. AN AGREEMENT TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS DATED· JANUARY 10, 1989 BY AND BETWEEN SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY AND PACIFIC RIM LAND ASSOCIATES, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP REGARDING RIGHT OF WAY USE AGREEMENT RECORDED JANUARY 10, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-012389 NOTE: SAID AGREEMENT REFERS TO THE EASEMENT ABOVE DESCRIBED. 4. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORPORATION FOR ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES, TELEPHONE, SIGNAL AND COMMUNICATION PURPOSES, INGRESS AND EGRESS RECORDED APRIL 26, 1957, DOCUMENT NO. 61923 IN BOOK 6553 PAGE 334 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN; PARCEL DAS FOLLOWS; LOTS 90 AND 91 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12410 SAID INSTRUMENT, AMONG OTHER THINGS, PROVIDES GRANTOR AGREES THAT NO OTHER EASEMENT OR EASEMENTS SHALL BE GRANTED ON, UNDER OR OVER SAID STRIP OF LAND BY GRANTOR, WITHOUT THE PREVIOUS WRITTEN CONSENT OF GRANTEE. 5. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF : SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORPORATION FOR A LINE OR LINES OF POLES AND/OR STEEL TOWERS AND WIRES AND/OR CABLES, UNDERGROUND CONDUITS, CABLES, VAULTS AND MANHOLES, TELEPHONE SIGNAL AND COMMUNICATION 1177466 PAGE 3 , ~fij TICOR TIT. INSURANCE ' PURPOSES AND PIPE LINES RECORDED FEBRUARY 7, 1958 IN BOOK 6941, PAGE 234 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN; PARCEL DAS FOLLOWS: LOTS 90 AND 91 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12410 6. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT FOR PIPE LINE RECORDED JULY 21, 1958, DOCUMENT NO. 116505 AFFECTS PARCEL A AND LAS SET FORTH THEREIN 7. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT FOR PIPE LINE RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 1959, DOCUMENT NO. 250359 AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN 8. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, A MUNICIPAL WATER FOR RECORDED AFFECTS DISTRICT PIPELINE FEBRUARY 27, 1962, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 33068 PARCEL BAS FOLLOWS: LOTS 46, 47 & 48 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12409; PARCEL E AS SHOWN ON MAP 12411; PARCEL FAS FOLLOWS: LOT 97 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12411 9. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT C1EATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT FOR PIPELINE OR PIPELINES FOR ANY AND ALL PURPOSES AND CONDUITS AND CABLES FOR POWER TRANSMISSION AND COMMUNICATION PURPOSES RECORDED SEPTEMBER 27, 1966, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 156084 AFFECTS PARCEL E AS SHOWN ON MAP 12411; PARCEL FAS FOLLOWS: LOT 92 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12411; PARCEL MAS SET FORTH THEREIN. 10. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR POLES, WIRES AND ANCHORS FOR THE TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY RECORDED AUGUST 9, 1968 RECORDER'S FILE NO. 136472 AFFECTS PARCEL FAS FOLLOWS: LOT 99 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12411; PARCEL HAS FOLLOWS: LOTS 120, 121 AND 122 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12411 BY QUIT CLAIM DEED RECORDED NOVEMBER 26, 1969 UNDER RECORDER'S FILE 1177466 PAGE 4 , ~!(D TICOR TIT9: INSURANCE · NO. 216504, THE FOLLOWING PORTION OF EASEMENT WAS ELIMINATED: THE SOUTHERLY 25.00 FEET OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 11. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR WATER SYSTEM, SEWERAGE, DRAINAGE, POWER LINE, EXCAVATION, AND/OR EMBANKMENT FACILITIES RECORDED MARCH 11, 1976, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 76-071622 AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN; PARCEL BAS FOLLOWS: LOTS 2 AND 3 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12409 12. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, ZONE 1 FOR AN ENCLOSED OR UNENCLOSED FLOOD DRAINAGE CHANNEL RECORDED MAY 26, 1976 RECORDER'S FILE NO. 76-159954 AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN; PARCEL FAS FOLLOWS: LOT 100 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12411 13. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, ZONE 1 FOR AN ENCLOSED OR UNENCLOSED FLOOD DRAINAGE CHANNEL RECORDED NOVEMBER 22, 1976 RECORDER'S FILE NO. 76-391112 AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN 14. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR THE TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY, UNDERGROUND FACILITIES CONSISTING OF CONDUITS, MANHOLES, HANHOLES AND JUNCTION BOXES WITH WIRES AND CABLES PLAED THEREIN AND ABOVEGROUND STRUCTURES CONSISTING OF PADS, TRANSFORMERS, AND OTHER ABOVEGROUND STRUCTURES, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT OF INGRESS THERETO AND EGRESS THEREFROM RECORDED MAY 10, 1977, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 77-177430 AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN 15. AN AGREEMENT DATED BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEPTEMBER 7, 1983 N.B. HUNT AND W.H. HUNT AND THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN DEVELOPER-OWNER AND THE CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PUBLIC FACILITIES FEE OCTOBER 20, 1983, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 83-378945 16. THE FACT THAT SAID LAND LIES WITHIN THE HPI REORGANIZATION, AS DISCLOSED BY SAN DIEGO COUNTY LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION 1177466 PAGE 5 ~mJ TICOR TIT ■ INSURANCE-----j '' CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION, RECORDED FEBRUARY 14, 1985 AS FILE NO. 85-051430 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. REFERENCE IS MADE TO SAID DOCUMENT FOR FULL PARTICULARS. 17. THE FACT SAID LAND LIES WITHIN A "BRIDGE AND THOROUGHFARE DISTRICT NO. 1" ESTABLISHED BY RESOLUTION NO. 8744 BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD A CERTIFIED COPY OF WHICH WAS RECORDED AUGUST 19, 1986, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 86-356638. SAID INSTRUMENT, AMONG OTHER THINGS, PROVIDES FUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BRIDGE FACILITIES WILL BE GENERATED BY FEES COLLECTED AS BUILDING PERMITS ARE ISSUED FOR DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT. 18. AN AGREEMENT DATED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS AUGUST 29, 1986 BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED W.H. HUNT AND N.B. HUNT AND THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN DEVELOPER-OWNER AND THE CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PUBLIC FACILITIES FEE NOVEMBER 6, 1986, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 86-509319 19. AN AGREEMENT DATED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS OCTOBER 16, 1987 BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED W. H. HUNT AND N. B. HUNT AND THE CITY OF CARLSBAD PAYMENT OF A PUBLIC FACILITIES FEE NOVEMBER 19, 1987, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 87-647735 20. AN AGREEMENT DATED : TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS JUNE 6, 1988 BY AND BETWEEN : THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE STATE LANDS COMMISSION, WITH THE CONCURRENCE OF THE CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL; AND PACIFIC RIM LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP REGARDING RECORDED TITLE SETTLEMENT AND EXCHANGE AGREEMENT AND CONVEYANCE OF PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT JUNE 10, 1988, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 88-278452 21. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE STATE FOR RECORDED AFFECTS 22. A DEED OF STATED HEREIN DATED AMOUNT TRUSTOR 1177466 LANDS COMMISSION PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT JUNE 10, 1988, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 88-278452 PARCEL A; PARCEL BAS FOLLOWS: LOTS 2 AND 3 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12409; PARCEL J AS FOLLOWS: LOT 309 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12413 TRUST TO SECURE AN ORIGINAL INDEBTEDNESS OF THE AMOUNT DECEMBER 20, 1988 $125,000,000.00 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP PAGE 6 (!1J TICOR TIT. INSURANCE-I ' ~ TRUSTEE : FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION BENEFICIARY FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION RECORDED DECEMBER 23, 1988, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 88-661636 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCELS A, B, D, F, I AND J SAID DEED OF REFERRED TO IN DATED EXECUTED BY RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED SAID DEED OF REFERRED TO IN DATED EXECUTED BY RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED SAID DEED OF REFERRED TO IN DATED EXECUTED BY RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED SAID DEED OF REFERRED TO IN DATED EXECUTED BY RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT MARCH 23, 1989 FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, AND AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE CORPORATION APRIL 14, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-196177 DEED RESTRICTION (OPEN SPACE) APRIL 14, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-196176 TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT MARCH 13, 1989 FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, AND AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE CORPORATION APRIL 14, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-196179 DEED RESTRICTION (TRAIL) APRIL 14, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-196178 TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT MARCH 13, 1989 FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, AND AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE CORPORATION APRIL 14, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-196181 IRREVOCABLE OFFER TO DEDICATE OPEN-SPACE EASEMENT AND DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS APRIL 14, 1989, REC0RDER'S FILE NO. 89-196180 TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT JUNE 7, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345754 EASEMENT JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345753 SAID DEED OF TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER REFERRED TO IN THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT DATED JUNE 7, 1989 EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION RECORDED JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345756 1177466 PAGE 7 ~. ~ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE---! SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED EASEMENT JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FI LE NO. 89-345755 SAID DEED OF TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER REFERRED TO IN THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT DATED MAY 22, 1989 EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND FIRST INTERSTATE RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED SAID DEED OF REFERRED TO IN DATED EXECUTED BY RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED SAID DEED OF REFERRED TO IN DATED EXECUTED BY RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345758 EASEMENT JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345757 TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT JUNE 14, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345760 EASEMENT JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345759 TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT APRIL 22, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345762 EASEMENT JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345761 SAID DEED OF TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER REFERRED TO IN THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT DATED JUNE 15, 1989 EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345766 EASEMENT JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345765 SAID DEED OF TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER REFERRED TO IN THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT DATED MAY 22, 1989 EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-346186 EASEMENT JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-346185 SAID DEED OF TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER REFERRED TO IN THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT DATED JUNE 30, 1989 EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A 1177466 PAGE 8 -. W) TICOR TIT. INSURANCE----! RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION JULY 24, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-388407 MASTER DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS JULY 5, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-354659 23. AN ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS AS ADDITIONAL SECURITY FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE INDEBTEDNESS SECURED BY SAID DEED OF TRUST, WHICH ASSIGNMENT WAS EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP TO FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION RECORDED DECEMBER 23, 1988, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 88-661637 24. A FINANCING STATEMENT FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, SHOWING DEBTOR AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP SECURED PARTY FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED DECEMBER 23, 1988, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 88-661638 PROPERTY COVERED AS SET FORTH THEREIN SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCELS A, B, D, F, I, & J 25. ANY ASSESSMENTS WHICH MAY BE LEVIED AGAINST THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY, AS DISCLOSED BY A FILED MAP OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT; PLAT NO.: PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1 OF THE CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CITY OF : CARLSBAD RECORDED: MARCH 14, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-130025 AND AS AMENDED MAY 8, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-242769. NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX LIEN RECORDED JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-400726. 26. AN AGREEMENT DATED BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED 27. AN AGREEMENT DATED BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS MARCH 22, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE CORPORATION, AND THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION DEED RESTRICTION (OPEN SPACE) APRIL 14, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-196176 TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS MARCH 13, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE CORPORATION AND THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION DEED RESTRICTION (TRAIL) APRIL 14, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-196178 28. A DOCUMENT ENTITLED "IRREVOCABLE OFFER TO DEDICATE OPEN-SPACE EASEMENT AND DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS" DATED MARCH 13, 1989, EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE CORPORATION, RECORDED APRIL 14, 1989, 1177466 PAGE 9 ,----. ~ TICOR TIT~ INSURANCE---------1 RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-196180. REFERENCE IS MADE TO SAID DOCUMENT FOR FULL PARTICULARS. 29. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION FOR AN OPEN-SPACE EASEMENT IN GROSS AND IN PERPETUITY FOR LIGHT, AIR, VIEW, AND FOR THE PRESERVATION OF SCENIC QUALITIES RECORDED APRIL 14, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-196180 AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN; PARCEL BAS FOLLOWS: LOTS 2 AND 3 OF MAP 12409; PARCEL J AS FOLLOWS: LOT 309 AS SHOWN ON MAP 12413 30. AN AGREEMENT DATED BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS MARCH 31, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND CITY OF CARLSBAD AGREEMENT BETWEEN DEVELOPER-OWNER AND THE CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PUBLIC FACILITIES FEE JUNE 5, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-296176 31. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR WATERLINE PURPOSES AND APPURTENANCES RECORDED JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345753 AFFECTS PARCEL A, AS DESCRIBED IN SAID DOCUMENT 32. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR DRAINAGE RECORDED JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345755 AFFECTS PARCEL A, AS DESCRIBED IN SAID DOCUMENT 33. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR GENERAL UTILITY AND ACCESS RECORDED JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345757 AFFECTS PARCEL A, AS DESCRIBED IN SAID DOCUMENT 34. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR SEWER AND DRAINAGE RECORDED JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345759 AFFECTS PARCEL A, AS DESCRIBED IN SAID DOCUMENT 35. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING 1177466 PAGE 10 , . ~ TICOR TIT~ INSURANCE----! ~ SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR GENERAL UTILITY AND ACCESS RECORDED JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345761 AFFECTS PARCEL A, AS DESCRIBED IN SAID DOCUMENT 36. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR PUBLIC STREET PURPOSES, AN EASEMENT FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSES, AN EASEMENT FOR SIDEWALK PURPOSES AND AN EASEMENT OF RELINQUISHMENT AND WAIVER OF ABUTTER'S RIGHT OF ACCESS RECORDED JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345765 AFFECTS PARCELS A, B, D AND F, AS DESCRIBED IN SAID DOCUMENT 37. AN AGREEMENT DATED BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS JUNE 28, 1989 THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AND AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP DESILTATION BASIN MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345770 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN AND PARCEL GAS FOLLOWS: LOTS 123 THROUGH 127 INCLUSIVE OF MAP 12411 38. AN AGREEMENT DATED BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS JUNE 28, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND CITY OF CARLSBAD DESILTATION BASIN/STORM DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-345771 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCELS B, D, I AND J AS SET FORTH THEREIN 39. AN EASEMENT, AS R~FLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP FOR CONSTRUCTING, REPAIRING, IMPROVING AND MAINTAINING CERTAIN SLOPES, LANDSCAPING AND INCIDENTAL IMPROVEMENTS ALONG ALGA ROAD AND AMBROSIA RECORDED JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-346183 AFFECTS PARCEL MAS SET FORTH THEREIN 40. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CITY OF CARLSBAD FOR AN EASEMENT FOR DRAINAGE 1177466 PAGE 11 , fl' TICOR TITa: INSURANCE~ ~ RECORDED JUNE 29, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-346185 AFFECTS PARCEL MAS SET FORTH THEREIN 41. PROVISIONS, HEREIN RECITED, OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON THE MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW MAP NO. 12409 PROVISIONS AS FOLLOWS: BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR LOTS 12 THRU 83 UNTIL PUD PLANS ARE APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION. THE OWNER ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR DRAINAGE OVERLAND AND ACKNOWLEDGES MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBLITY (IN PERPETUITY). THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT PRIOR TO THE SALE, LEASE, OR FINANCE OF ANY PARCEL OR LOT WITHIN THIS SUBDIVISION, A WRITTEN AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 21.38.030 APPROVED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY SHALL BE EXECUTED. THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITIONS THAT BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY UNLESS THE CITY ENGINEER DETERMINES THAT SEWER FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION FOR SUCH SEWER PERMITS AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE AVAILABLE UNTIL TIME OF OCCUPANCY. PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.44.050 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE PARK IN LIEU FEES FOR THIS SUBDIVISION MUST BE PAID TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE SUBDIVISION OR PRIOR TO SALE OF THE SUBDIVISION PROPERTY WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. THE SUBDIVIDER HAS ENTERED INTO A SECURED AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF CARLSBAD TO GUARANTEE PAYMENT OF THESE FEES. THE AMOUNT OF FEES SHALL BE DETERMINED AT THE TIME OF THE BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE OR SALE. THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONE 19 LOCAL FACILITIES PLAN HAVE BEEN MET. THE PROJECT MUST BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH COUNCIL RESOLUTION NUMBER 9322, APPROVED ON DECEMBER 8, 1987, AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. THE BUILDING PERMITS WHEN ISSUED WILL BE SUBJECT TO ANY FEES, OTHER CONDITIONS OR REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED AS A PART OF THAT PLAN. THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT PRIOR TO THE SALE OR DEVELOPMENT OF ANY PROPERTY OR BUILDING PERMITS, A PARKING AND DRAINAGE AGREEMENT SHALL BE ESTABLISHED FOR LOTS 1, 2 & 10 BY THE SUBDIVIDER AND APPROVED BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD. 42. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT TO TRAVEL THE SAME MAP NO. 12409 STREET AFFECTED ALGA ROAD ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO LOT 9, EXCEPTING THEREFROM ACCESS OPENING NO. 1 43. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE 1177466 PAGE 12 ~. ~ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE-- GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT MAP NO. TO TRAVEL THE SAME 12409 BATIQUTIOS DRIVE ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO LOTS 1 , 2, 3 , 10 , 12, 44, 45, 46, 4 7, 48, 49, 50 , 51 , STREET AFFECTED 44. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 45. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 46. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 47. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 48. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 49. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 50. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 AND 83 EXCEPTING THEREFROM ACCESS OPENINGS 2 AND 3 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12409 UTILITY LOTS 1, 2 AND 10 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12409 ACCESS AND GENERAL UTILITY LOTS 5, 7, 8 AND 9 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR 12409 SEWER LOT 9 THE PURPOSES DEDICATED ON EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12409 WATERLINE LOTS 3, 5, 7, 8 AND 9 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12409 DRAINAGE LOTS 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 AND 9 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12409 SIGHT CORRIDOR LOTS 10, 12, 77, 78 AND 83 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR ·DEDICATED ON 12409 OPEN SPACE LOTS 3, 11, 21, 37, 51 AND 83 51. AN EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON MAP 12409 FOR ACCESS AFFECTS LOTS 2 AND 3 52. AN EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES 1177466 PAGE 13 . r-fll TICOR TIT~ INSURANCE . STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON MAP 12409 FOR PRIVATE ROAD AFFECTS LOTS 5 AND 7 53. AN OFFER OF DEDICATION TO PUBLIC USE OF A PORTION OF SAID LAND. SAID OFFER WAS REJECTED ON SAID MAP, BUT IS SUBJECT TO FUTURE ACCEPTANCE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION NUMBER 66477.2 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. DESIGNATED ON MAP NO.: 12409 AS PORTION OF LOT 3 RESERVED FOR FUTURE STREET 54. PROVISIONS, HEREIN RECITED, OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON THE MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW MAP NO. 12410 PROVISIONS AS FOLLOWS: THIS PROJECT IS APPOVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT PRIOR TO THE SALE, LEASE, OR FINANCE OF ANY PARCEL OR LOT WITHIN THIS SUBDIVISION, A WRITTEN AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 21.38.030 APPROVED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY SHALL BE EXECUTED. THE OWNER ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR DRAINAGE OVERLAND AND ACKNOWLEDGES MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY (IN PERPETUITY). THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITIONS THAT BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUJECT PROPERTY UNLESS THE CITY ENGINEER DETERMINES THAT SEWER FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION FOR SUCH SEWER PERMITS AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE AVAILABLE UNTIL TIME OF OCCUPANCY. PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.44.050 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE PARK IN LIEU FEES FOR THIS SUBDIVISION MUST BE PAID TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE SUBDIVISION OR PRIOR TO SALE OF THE SUBDIVISION PROPERTY WHICH EVER OCCURS FIRST. THE SUBDIVIDER HAS ENTERED INTO A SECURED AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF CARLSBAD TO GUARANTEE PAYMENT OF THESE FEES. THE AMOUNT OF FEES SHALL BE DETERMINED AT THE TIME OF THE BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE OR SALE. THIS SUBDIVISlON CONTAINS A REMAINDER PARCEL PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.04.120 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE, BUILDING PERMITS SHALL NOT BE ISSUED FOR SUCH PARCEL UNTIL IT IS FURTHER SUBDIVIDED. THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONE 19 LOCAL FACILITIES PLAN HAVE BEEN MET. THE PROJECT MUST BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH COUNCIL RESOLUTION NUMBER 9322, APPROVED ON DECEMBER 8, 1987, AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. THE BUILDING PERMITS WHEN ISSUED WILL BE SUJECT TO ANY FEES, OTHER CONDITIONS OR REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED AS A PART OF THAT PLAN. THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED ON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT PRIOR TO THE SALE OR DEVELOPMENT OF ANY PROPERTY OR BUILDING PERMIT, PARKING AND DRAINAGE AGREEMENT SHALL BE ESTABLISHED FOR LOTS 87 THROUGH 91 BY THE SUBDIVIDER AND APPROVED BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD. 55. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO 1177466 PAGE 14 ~. ~ TICOR TITdt: INSURANCE~ THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT TO TRAVEL THE SAME MAP NO. 12410 STREET AFFECTED ALGA ROAD ADJACENT & CONTIGUOUS TO LOTS 87, 89, 90 AND 91 EXCEPTING THEREFROM ACCESS OPENINGS NO . 1 AND NO . 2 56. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 57. AN STATED MAP FC1 AFFECTS 58. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 59. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 60. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 61. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 62. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 63. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12410 GENERAL UTILITY AND ACCESS LOTS 87, 90 AND 91 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12410 25' SEWER LOTS 87 AND 89 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12410 15' SEWER LOT 90 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12410 WATER LOT 87 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12410 15' DRAINAGE LOT 87 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12410 SIGHT CORRIDOR LOTS 87 AND 89 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12410 OPEN SPACE LOTS 88 AND 89 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12410 PRIVATE ROAD LOT 87 64. PROVISIONS, HEREIN RECITED, OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON THE MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW 1177466 PAGE 15 .....--~ (UJ TICOR TITLf INSURANCE-----11 MAP NO. PROVISIONS 12411 AS FOLLOWS: THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT PRIOR TO THE SALE, LEASE OR FINANCE OF ANY PARCEL OR LOT WITHIN THIS SUBDIVISION A WRITTEN AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 21.38.030 APPROVED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY SHALL BE EXECUTED. THE OWNER ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR OVERLAND DRAINAGE AND ACKNOWLEDGES MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY (IN PERPETUITY). THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITIONS THAT BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY UNLESS THE CITY ENGINEER DETERMINES THAT SEWER FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION FOR SUCH SEWER PERMITS AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE AVAILABLE UNTIL TIME OF OCCUPANCY. PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.44.050 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE PARK-IN-LIEU FEES FOR THIS SUBDIVISION MUST BE PAID TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE SUBDIVISION OR PRIOR TO SALE OF THE SUBDIVIDED PROPERTY WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. THE SUBDIVIDER HAS ENTERED INTO A SECURED AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF CARLSBAD TO GUARANTEE PAYMENT OF THESE FEES. THE AMOUNT OF THE FEES SHALL BE DETERMINED AT THE TIME OF THE BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE OR SALE. THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONE 19 LOCAL FACILITIES PLAN HAVE BEEN MET. THE PROJECT MUST BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH COUNCIL RESOLUTION NUMBER 9322, APPROVED DECEMBER 22, 1987, AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. THE BUILDING PERMITS WHEN ISSUED WILL BE SUBJECT TO ANY FEES, OTHER CONDITIONS OR REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED AS A PART OF THAT PLAN. 65. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 66. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12411 DRAINAGE LOTS 92, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, AND 200 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR 12411 SEWER LOT 100 THE PURPOSES DEDICATED ON 67. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT TO TRAVEL THE SAME MAP NO. 12411 STREET AFFECTED LOTS 92, 93, 95, 96, 98, 227 AND 228 EXCEPT THOSE PORTIONS SHOWN AS "ACCESS OPENINGS", ADJACENT & CONTIGUOUS TO ALGA ROAD 68. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION 1177466 PAGE 16 ~ (gj TICOR TITI: INSURANCE-----l SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT TO TRAVEL THE SAME MAP NO. 12411 STREET AFFECTED LOTS 96 AND 97 ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO BATIQUITOS DRIVE 69. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 70. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12411 OPEN SPACE LOTS 95, 99, 100, 155, 200, 227, 228, 229, 142, 143, 144 AND 145 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN 12411 SIGHT CORRIDOR LOTS 92 AND 227 FOR THE PURPOSES OR DEDICATED ON 71. AN OFFER OF DEDICATION TO PUBLIC USE OF A PORTION OF SAID LAND. SAID OFFER WAS REJECTED ON SAID MAP, BUT IS SUBJECT TO FUTURE ACCEPTANCE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION NUMBER 66477.2 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. DESIGNATED ON MAP NO.: 12411 AS PORTION OF LOT 97 DEDICATED HEREON TO THE PUBLIC FOR STREET PURPOSES AFFECTS LOT 97 AS SHOWN IN SAID MAP 72. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 73. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 74. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 75. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOS~S HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12411 GENERAL UTILITY AND ACCESS EASEMENT LOT 97 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12411 45 1 SEWER AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT LOTS 100, 106 AND 107 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12411 CLEAR SPACE AND SIGHT DISTANCE LOT 126 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12411 DRAINAGE, GENERAL UTILITY AND ACCESS EASEMENT FOR SEWER PUMP STATION AND DETENTION BASIN PURPOSES LOTS 123 THROUGH 127 INCLUSIVE 76. AN EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON MAP 12411 1177466 PAGE 17 .---_> (gJ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE~ FOR : PRIVATE OPEN SPACE LOT AFFECTS : LOTS 94 AND 176 77. PROVISIONS, HEREIN RECITED, OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON THE MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW MAP NO. 12411 PROVISIONS BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE PUD PLANS FOR PLANNING AREAS 4, 8 AND 14 ARE APPROVED BY THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION. THIS EFFECTS LOTS 128 THROUGH 226 INCLUSIVE. 78. PROVISIONS, HEREIN RECITED, OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON THE MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW MAP NO. 12412 PROVISIONS AS FOLLOWS: THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT PRIOR TO THE SALE, LEASE OR FINANCE OF ANY PARCEL OR LOT WITHIN THIS SUBDIVISION A WRITTEN AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 21.38.030 APPROVED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY SHALL BE EXECUTED. THE OWNER ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR DRAINAGE OVERLAND AND ACKNOWLEDGES MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY (IN PERPETUITY). THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITIONS THAT BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY UNLESS THE CITY ENGINEER DETERMINES THAT SEWER FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION FOR SUCH SEWER PERMITS AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE AVAILABLE UNTIL TIME OF OCCUPANCY. PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.44.050 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE PARK-IN-LIEU FEES FOR THIS SUBDIVISION MUST BE PAID TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE SUBDIVISION OR PRIOR TO SALE OF THE SUBDIVIDED PROPERTY WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. THE SUBDIVIDER HAS ENTERED INTO A SECURED AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF CARLSBAD TO GUARANTEE PAYMENT OF THESE FEES. THE AMOUNT OF THE FEES SHALL BE DETERMINED AT THE TIME OF THE BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE OR SALE. THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONE 19 LOCAL FACILITIES PLAN HAVE BEEN MET. THE PROJECT MUST BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH COUNCIL RESOLUTION NUMBER 9322, APPROVED ON DECEMBER 22, 1987, AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. THE BUILDING PERMITS WHEN ISSUED WILL BE SUBJECT TO ANY FEES, OTHER CONDITIONS OR REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED AS A PART OF THAT PLAN. 79. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12412 4' GENERAL UTILITY LOTS 233 THROUGH 302 INCLUSIVE 80. AN EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON MAP 12412 1177466 PAGE 18 .---,, ~ TICOR TITl.a INSURANCE---- FoR : GENERAL UTILITY AND ACCESS AFFECTS : LOT 303 81. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT TO TRAVEL THE SAME MAP NO. 12412 STREET AFFECTED ALGA ROAD ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO LOT 230 82. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT TO TRAVEL THE SAME MAP NO. 12412 STREET AFFECTED BATIQUITOS DRIVE ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO LOT 229 83. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 84. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 85. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN 12412 OPEN SPACE LOTS 231 AND 232 FOR THE PURPOSES OR DEDICATED ON EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12412 PRIVATE STREET LOT 303 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12412 DRAINAGE AND ACCESS LOTS 229 AND 232 86. PROVISIONS, HEREIN RECITED, OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON THE MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW MAP NO. 12413 PROVISIONS AS FOLLOWS: BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE PUD PLANS FOR PLANNING AREAS 4, 8 AND 14 ARE APPROVED BY THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION. THIS EFFECTS LOTS 310 THROUGH 361 INCLUSIVE. THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT PRIOR TO THE SALE, LEASE OR FINANCE OF ANY PARCEL OR LOT WITHIN THIS SUBDIVISION A WRITTEN AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 21.38.030 APPROVED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY SHALL BE EXECUTED. THE OWNER ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR OVERLAND DRAINAGE AND ACKNOWLEDGES MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY (IN PERPETUITY). THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITIONS THAT BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY UNLESS THE CITY ENGINEER DETERMINES THAT SEWER FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION FOR SUCH SEWER PERMITS AND WILL 1177466 PAGE 19 .---, ~ TICOR TITl.a INSURANCE---1 CONTINUE TO BE AVAILABLE UNTIL TIME OF OCCUPANCY. PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.44.050 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE PARK-IN-LIEU FEES FOR THIS SUBDIVISION MUST BE PAID TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE SUBDIVISION OR PRIOR TO SALE OF THE SUBDIVIDED PROPERTY WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. THE SUBDIVIDER HAS ENTERED INTO A SECURED AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF CARLSBAD TO GUARANTEE PAYMENT OF THESE FEES. THE AMOUNT OF THE FEES SHALL BE DETERMINED AT THE TIME OF THE BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE OR SALE. THIS PROJECT IS APPROVED UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT BUILDING PERMITS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONE 19 LOCAL FACILITIES PLAN HAVE BEEN MET. THE PROJECT MUST BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH COUNCIL RESOLUTION NUMBER 9322, APPROVED DECEMBER 22, 1987, AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. THE BUILDING PERMITS WHEN ISSUED WILL BE SUBJECT TO ANY FEES, OTHER CONDITIONS OR REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED AS A PART OF THAT PLAN. 87. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 88. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 89. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 90. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12413 DRAINAGE AND ACCESS LOT 304 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12413 SEWER LOTS 304, 305, 308 AND 309 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12413 WATER LOT 307 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12413 GENERAL UTILITIES AND ACCESS LOTS 305, 306 AND 308 91. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT TO TRAVEL THE SAME MAP NO. 12413 STREET AFFECTED ALGA ROAD ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO LOT 304 92. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT TO TRAVEL THE SAME MAP NO. 12413 STREET AFFECTED BATIQUITOS DRIVE ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO LOTS 1177466 PAGE 20 :, ~ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE---l 310, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360 AND 361 93. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT TO TRAVEL THE SAME MAP NO. 12413 STREET AFFECTED AVIARA DRIVE (PRIVATE) ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO LOTS 324 AND 325 94. PROVISIONS OF THE DEDICATION STATEMENT ON MAP OF THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN BELOW, WHICH RELINQUISH CERTAIN RIGHTS OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE PUBLIC STREET HEREIN NAMED, UPON THE TERMS THEREIN, EXCEPT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC RIGHT TO TRAVEL THE SAME MAP NO. 12413 STREET AFFECTED AVIARA DRIVE ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO LOTS 325, 95. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 96. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 97. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 98. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 99. AN STATED MAP FOR AFFECTS 326, 350, 351, 352 AND 353 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN 12413 FOR THE PURPOSES OR DEDICATED ON OPEN SPACE LOTS 306 AND 307 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12413 SIGHT CORRIDOR LOTS 304 AND 310 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12413 PRIVATE OPEN SPACE LOT LOT 316 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR DEDICATED ON 12413 CLEAR SPACE AND SIGHT DISTANCE . LOTS 330, 334, 335, 341, 343 AND 361 EASEMENT AFFECTING A PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, SHOWN OR 12413 DRAINAGE LOTS 305 AND 308 THE PURPOSES DEDICATED ON 100. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AS CONTAINED IN DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED JULY 5, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-354659 RESTRICTIONS, IF ANY, BASED ON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION OR NATIONAL ORIGIN ARE DELETED. 1177466 PAGE 21 --~ ~ TICOR r1ra: INSURANCE-1 IT ALSO PROVIDES THAT A VIOLATION THEREOF SHALL NOT DEFEAT OR RENDER INVALID THE LIEN OF ANY MORTGAGE OR DEED OF TRUST MADE IN GOOD FAITH AND FOR VALUE. THE RIGHT TO LEVY CERTAIN CHARGES OR ASSESSMENTS AGAINST SAID LAND WHICH SHALL BECOME A LIEN IF NOT PAID, AS THEREIN SET FORTH, CONFERRED UPON AVIARA MASTER ASSOCIATION, A CALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT MUTUTAL BENEFIT CORPORATION THE ABOVE MENTIONED COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS PROVIDE THAT THE ASSESSMENT LIENS PROVIDED FOR THEREIN SHALL BE SUBORDINATE TO THE LIEN OF ANY FIRST MORTGAGE UPON ANY LOT. 101. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS IN THE DEED EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390102 RESTRICTIONS, IF ANY, BASED ON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION OR NATIONAL ORIGIN ARE DELETED. SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL G 102. AN AGREEMENT DATED BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS JUNE 30, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, AND RDC DEVCO II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OPTION TO REPURCHASE JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390103 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL G SAID AGREEMENT HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER REFERRED TO IN THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT RECORDED : JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390108 SUBORDINATED TO: OPTION AGREEMENT AND CONDITIONS TO GRANT RECORDED JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390103 103. A DEED OF TRUST TO SECURE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF EACH AND ALL OF THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE TRUSTOR UNDER THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT,AND ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS THEREIN CONTAINED. DEED OF TRUST DATED JUNE 30, 1989 TRUSTOR RDC DEVCO II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP TRUSTEE TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION BENEFICIARY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390104 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL G 1177466 PAGE 22 ~ fl1j TICOR TIT9: INSURANCE--1 SAID DEED OF REFERRED TO IN DATED EXECUTED BY RECORDED SUBORDINATED TO RECORDED 104. A DEED OF STATED HEREIN DATED AMOUNT TRUSTOR TRUSTEE BENEFICIARY RECORDED TRUST HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER THIS PARAGRAPH, BY THE PROVISIONS OF AN INSTRUMENT JUNE 29, 1989 RDC DEVCO II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, AND CITICORP REAL ESTATE, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390107 MARKETING AGREEMENT AND DEED OF TRUST JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390104 TRUST TO SECURE AN ORIGINAL INDEBTEDNESS OF THE AMOUNT JUNE 29, 1989 $27,100,000.00 RDC DEVCO II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION CITICORP REAL ESTATE, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390105 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL G AN ASSIGNMENT OF SALES CONTRACTS AND DEPOSITS, AS ADDITIONAL SECURITY FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE INDEBTEDNESS SECURED BY THE DEED OF TRUST INSURED HEREIN, WHICH ASSIGNMENT WAS EXECUTED BY RDC DEVCO II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP TO CITICORP REAL ESTATE, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION RECORDED JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390106 105. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS IN THE DEED EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390111 RESTRICTIONS, IF ANY, BASED ON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION OR NATIONAL ORIGIN ARE DELETED. 106. AN AGREEMENT DATED BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS JUNE 30, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND RDC DEVCO II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OPTION TO REPURCHASE JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390112 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL H 107. A DEED OF TRUST TO SECURE AN ORIGINAL INDEBTEDNESS OF THE AMOUNT STATED HEREIN DATED JUNE 30, 1989 1177466 PAGE 23 . ~--~ (!1J TICOR TIT. INSURANCE--1 AMOUNT TRUSTOR TRUSTEE BENEFICIARY RECORDED $2,250,000.00 RDC DEVCO II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390113 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL H THE BENEFICIAL INTEREST UNDER SAID DEED OF TRUST WAS ASSIGNED TO FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION BY ASSIGNMENT DATED: JULY 24, 1989 RECORDED JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390115 108. A DEED OF TRUST TO SECURE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF EACH AND ALL OF THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE TRUSTOR UNDER THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT,AND ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS THEREIN CONTAINED. DEED OF TRUST DATED JUNE 30, 1989 TRUSTOR RDC DEVCO II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP TRUSTEE TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION BENEFICIARY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-390114 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL H 109. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF : 'AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP FOR (A) TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND REPAIR IN THE DEDICATED PROPERTY TRAILS, PICNIC BENCHES, SLOPES, WALLS, FENCES, EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AND SUCH OTHER FACILITIES AS ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE USE OF THE DEDICATED PROPERTY AS OPEN SPACE LAND. 1177466 (B) TO INSTALL LANDSCAPING AND DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES IN THE DEDICATED PROPERTY AND ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAINTAINING, RESTORING AND REPLACING SUCH LANDSCAPING AND DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES. (C) TO ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY TO TRIM AND MAINTAIN TREES. (D) TO ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY TO THIN AND REMOVE VEGETATION AND UNDERBRUSH. (E) TO DEDICATE EASEMENTS OVER THE DEDICATED PROPERTY PAGE 24 . -: ~ !IJ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE------! RECORDED AFFECTS FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. (F) TO ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF PUBLIC UTILITIES JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399349 PARCEL C AS SET FORTH IN SAID DOCUMENT 110. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS IN THE DEED EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399349 RESTRICTIONS, IF ANY, BASED ON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION OR NATIONAL ORIGIN ARE DELETED. SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL C 111. AN AGREEMENT DATED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS JUNE 30, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND DAVIDSON COSCAN PARTNERS, A CALIFORNIA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP OPTION TO REPURCHASE BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399350 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL C 112. A DEED OF STATED HEREIN DATED AMOUNT TRUSTOR TRUSTEE BENEFICIARY RECORDED TRUST TO SECURE AN ORIGINAL INDEBTEDNESS OF THE AMOUNT JUNE 30, 1989 $8,160,000.00 DAVIDSON COSCAN PARTNERS, A CALIFORNIA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399351 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL C THE BENEFICIAL INTEREST UNDER SAID DEED OF TRUST WAS ASSIGNED TO FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION BY ASSIGNMENT DATED: JULY 1989 RECORDED JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399353 113. A DEED OF TRUST TO SECURE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF EACH AND ALL OF THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE TRUSTOR UNDER THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT,AND ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS THEREIN CONTAINED. DEED OF TRUST DATED JUNE 30, 1989 TRUSTOR DAVIDSON COSCAN PARTNERS, A CALIFORNIA 1177466 PAGE 25 . _, ~· (gj TICOR TITa: INSURANCE---- TRUSTEE BENEi-... CIARY RECORDED GENERAL PARTNERSHIP TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA.CORPORATION AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399352 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL C 114. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS IN THE DEED EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PART~cRSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399356 RESTRICTIONS, IF ANY, BASED ON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION OR NATIONAL ORIGIN ARE DELETED. SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL K 115. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF : AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP FOR (A) TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND REPAIR IN THE DEDICATED PROPERTY TRAILS, PICNIC BENCHES, SLOPES, WALLS, FENCES, EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AND SUCH OTHER FACILITIES AS ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE USE OF THE DEDICATED PROPERTY AS OPEN SPACE LAND. RECORDED AFFECTS (B) TO INSTALL LANDSCAPING AND DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES IN THE DEDICATED PROPERTY AND ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAINTAINING, RESTORING AND REPLACING SUCH LANDSCAPING AND DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES. (C) TO ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY TO TRIM AND MAINTAIN TREES. (D) TO ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY TO THIN AND REMOVE VEGETATION AND UNDERBRUSH. (E) TO DEDICATE EASEMENTS OVER THE DEDICATED PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. (F) TO ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF PUBLIC UTILITIES · JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399356 PARCEL K AS SET FORTH THEREIN 116. AN AGREEMENT TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS DATED JUNE 30, 1989 BY AND BETWEEN AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A 1177466 PAGE 26 • ..--_, J ~ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE____, REGARDING RECORDED DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND DAVIDSON COSCAN PARTNERS, A CALIFORNIA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP OPTION TO REPURCHASE JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399357 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL K 117. A DEED OF STATED HEREIN DATED AMOUNT TRUSTOR TRUSTEE BENEFICIARY RECORDED TRUST TO SECURE AN ORIGINAL INDEBTEDNESS OF THE AMOUNT JUNE 30, 1989 $6,311,250.00 DAVIDSON COSCAN PARTNERS, A CALIFORNIA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399358 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL K THE BENEFICIAL INTEREST UNDER SAID DEED OF TRUST WAS ASSIGNED TO FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION BY ASSIGNMENT DATED: JULY 1989 RECORDED JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399360 118. A DEED OF TRUST TO SECURE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF EACH AND ALL OF THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE TRUSTOR UNDER THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT,AND ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS THEREIN CONTAINED. DEED OF TRUST DATED JUNE 30, 1989 TRUSTOR DAVIDSON COSCAN PARTNERS, A CALIFORNIA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP TRUSTEE TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION BENEFICIARY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED JULY 28, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-399359 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL K 119. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, A PUBLIC AGENCY ORGANIZED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, REPAIR, RECONSTRUCTION AND ALL ACTIVITIES NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT, RECONSTRUCT, OPERATE, MAINTAIN AND REPAIR FACILITIES DESIGNED FOR THE GENERAL PURPOSE OF COLLECTING, STORING, TRANSPORTING, PUMPING AND TREATING ALL WATER, INCLUDING SURFACE WATER, STREAM WATER, FLOOD WATER AND GROUND WATER FLOWING INTO SAID FACILITIES, AND ALL 1177466 PAGE 27 , ,---., )'-(g) TICOR TIT. INSURANCE~ NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL DRAINAGE DITCHES AND STRUCTURES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER ABOVE OR BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE GROUND. RECORDED AUGUST 7, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-419898 AFFECTS PARCEL A AS SET FORTH THEREIN 120. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS IN THE DEED EXECUTED BY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED AUGUST 17, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-440103 RESTRICTIONS, IF ANY, BASED ON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION OR NATIONAL ORIGIN ARE DELETED. SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL E 121. AN EASEMENT, AS REFLECTED IN AN INSTRUMENT CREATING OR REAFFIRMING SAID EASEMENT, AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSES STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP FOR (A) TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND REPAIR IN THE DEDICATED PROPERTY TRAILS, PICNIC BENCHES, SLOPES, WALLS, FENCES, EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AND SUCH OTHER FACILITIES AS ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE USE OF THE DEDICATED PROPERTY AS OPEN SPACE LAND. RECORDED AFFECTS (B) TO INSTALL LANDSCAPING AND DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES IN THE DEDICATED PROPERTY AND ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAINTAINING, RESTORING AND REPLACING SUCH LANDSCAPING AND DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES. (C) TO ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY TO TRIM AND MAINTAIN TREES. (D) TO ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY TO THIN AND REMOVE VEGETATION AND UNDERBRUSH. (E) TO DEDICATE EASEMENTS OVER THE DEDICATED PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. (F) TO ENTER UPON THE DEDICATED PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF PUBLIC UTILITIES AUGUST 17, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-440103 PARCEL E AS SET FORTH THEREIN 122. AN AGREEMENT DATED TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR FULL PARTICULARS AUGUST 10, 1989 AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND LYON COMMUNITIES INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION BY AND BETWEEN REGARDING RECORDED 1177466 OPTION TO REPURCHASE AUGUST 17, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-440104 PAGE 28 . ,, ,_ ~ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE-- SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL E 123. A DEED OF TRUST TO SECURE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF EACH AND ALL OF THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE TRUSTOR UNDER THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT,AND ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS THEREIN CONTAINED. DEED OF TRUST DATED AUGUST 10, 1989 TRUSTOR LYON COMMUNITIES INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION TRUSTEE TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION BENEFICIARY AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED AUGUST 17, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-440105 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL E 124. A DEED OF STATED HEREIN DATED TRUST TO SECURE AN ORIGINAL INDEBTEDNESS OF THE AMOUNT AUGUST 10, 1989 AMOUNT TRUSTOR TRUSTEE $8,700,000.00 BENEFICIARY RECORDED LYON COMMUNITIES INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AUGUST 17, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-440106 SAID MATTER AFFECTS: PARCEL E THE BENEFICIAL INTEREST UNDER SAID DEED OF TRUST WAS ASSIGNED TO FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION .. BY ASSIGNMENT DATED: AUGUST 10, 1989 RECORDED AUGUST 17, 1989, RECORDER'S FILE NO. 89-440107 A. CODE AREA PARCEL NO. 1177466 NOTES 09133 214-170-51, 215-040-02-01, 215-040-02-02 215-040-15, 215-040-16, 215-050-14 215-051-10, 215-070-05-01, 215-070-05-02 215-080-02, 216-111-01, 216-111-03 216-111-04, 216-150-06, 216-150-07 PAGE 29 THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN IS SITUATED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL A: THOSE PORTIONS OF SECTIONS 22, 26, 27, 28, 33, AND 34 ALL IN TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34 AS SHOWN ON RECORD OF SURVEY MAP NO. 10774 FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY OCTOBER 30, 1986 AS FILE NO. 86-494180; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION, SOUTH 00°32'01" WEST 426.75 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID EASTERLY LINE, THE FOLLOWING COURSES: NORTH 83°55'00" WEST 164.81 FEET; SOUTH 51°22'00" WEST 518.00 FEET; SOUTH 67°22'00" WEST 140.00 FEET; SOUTH 60°44'00" WEST 295.00 FEET; SOUTH 39°25'00'' EAST 163.00 FEET; SOUTH 21°11'00" WEST 214.00 FEET; SOUTH 49°15'00" WEST 119.00 FEET; NORTH 89°45'00" WEST 186.00 FEET; NORTH 58°00'00" WEST 132.00 FEET; NORTH 72°30'00" WEST 187.00 FEET; NORTH 05°14'00" EAST 201.00 FEET; NORTH 51°53'00" WEST 63.00 FEET; NORTH 74°45'00" WEST 193.00 FEET; NORTH 89°42'00" WEST 218.00 FEET; SOUTH 59°00'00'' WEST 156.00 FEET; NORTH 75°10'00" WEST 113.00 FEET; SOUTH 22°30'00 WEST 88.00 FEET; SOUTH 81°22'00" WEST 57.00 FEET; SOUTH 61°54'00 WEST 195.00 FEET; NORTH 82°00'00" WEST 114.00 FEET; NORTH 89°00'00 WEST 120.00 FEET; SOUTH 01°00'00" EAST 36.00 FEET; SOUTH 62°50'00 WEST 318.00 FEET; SOUTH 28°00'00" EAST 35.00 FEET; SOUTH 54°10'00 WEST 148.00 FEET; SOUTH 79°35'00" WEST 155.00 FEET; NORTH 54°10'00 WEST 370.00 FEET; NORTH 74°30'00" WEST 86.00 FEET; NORTH 35°30'00 WEST 141.00 FEET; NORTH 11°10'00" EAST 110.00 FEET; NORTH 20°30'00 WEST 128.00 FEET; NORTH 85°00'00" WEST 71.00 FEET; SOUTH 25°30'00 WEST 223.00 FEET; SOUTH 10°45'00" EAST 53.00 FEET; SOUTH 33°30'00 WEST 146.00 FEET; SOUTH 55°30'00" WEST 52.00 FEET; SOUTH 77°30'00 WEST 358.00 FEET; SOUTH 55°10'00" WEST 167.00 FEET; SOUTH 75°58'00 WEST 42.00 FEET; NORTH 83°56'00" WEST 117.00 FEET; NORTH 73°50'00 WEST 99.00 FEET; NORTH 79°50'00" WEST 147.00 FEET; NORTH 74°10'00 WEST 190.00 FEET; NORTH 68°56'02" WEST 346.00 FEET; NORTH 73°16'26 WEST 174.03 FEET; NORTH 84°00'00" WEST 124.00 FEET; SOUTH 78°00'00 WEST 447.00 FEET; NORTH 83°00'00" WEST 123.73 FEET TO THE BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID RECORD OF SURVEY MAP; THENCE ALONG SAID BOUNDARY LINE, THE FOLLOWING COURSES: NORTH 32°17'46" WEST 561.66 FEET; NORTH 69°15 1 21" WEST 228.23 FEET; NORTH 00°43 1 21" WEST 788.21 FEET; NORTH 00°30 1 45" EAST 1357.73 FEET; SOUTH 89°08 1 32 11 EAST 1358.19 FEET; NORTH 23°18 1 51" EAST 156.92 FEET; SOUTH 83°50 1 41" EAST 182.99 FEET; NORTH 63°51 1 06" EAST 118.55 FEET; NORTH 46°13 1 35" EAST 66.99 FEET; NORTH 21°20 1 05" EAST 79.07 FEET; NORTH 14°41 1 15" WEST 271.95 FEET; NORTH 26°25 1 20 11 WEST 112.93 FEET; NORTH 44°11 1 08'' WEST 189.02 FEET; NORTH 36°541 21" WEST 80.99 FEET; NORTH 17°22 1 08 11 WEST 96.53 FEET; NORTH 07°57 1 57 11 WEST 108.47 FEET; NORTH 03°51 1 41" EAST 180.95 FEET; NORTH 35°35 1 33" WEST 142.04 FEET; NORTH 00°34 1 18 11 EAST 2716.14 FEET; SOUTH 86°58 1 38 11 EAST 1318.67 FEET; NORTH 01°49 1 19 11 WEST 331.07 FEET; SOUTH 86°57 1 12" EAST 660.57 FEET; SOUTH 01°36 1 47 11 EAST 330.69 FEET; SOUTH 00°06 1 50 11 WEST 1340.75 FEET; SOUTH 87°30 1 08 11 EAST 662.65 FEET; SOUTH 87°32 1 14" EAST 662.56 FEET; 1177466 PAGE 30 ••• f' ~ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE~ . . NORTH 00°12'09" WEST 1328.52 FEET; SOUTH 86°58 1 17" EAST 659.12 FEET; NORTH 00°41'54" WEST 2434.07 FEET; SOUTH 89°28 1 30" EAST 1370.33 FEET; SOUTH 00°33'25" WEST 2491.10 FEET; SOUTH 00°42 1 22" EAST 2294.99 FEET; SOUTH 89°19 1 14" EAST 1334.44 FEET; SOUTH 00°21 1 21" EAST 328.99 FEET; SOUTH 89°16'26" EAST 252.98 FEET; SOUTH 00°43'19" WEST 392.93 FEET; SOUTH 89°16'42" EAST 299.95 FEET; SOUTH 25°48 1 10" EAST 163.03 FEET; SOUTH 44°39'44" WEST 109.07 FEET; SOUTH 40°51'44" WEST 501.68 FEET; SOUTH 38°15'14" WEST 136.45 FEET; SOUTH 08°46'19" WEST 168.00 FEET; SOUTH 24°07'12" WEST 174.68 FEET; SOUTH 15°13'16" EAST 128.95 FEET; SOUTH 48°19'47" EAST 507.55 FEET; SOUTH 24°29'17" EAST 825.89 FEET; NORTH 88°48'10" WEST 770.87 FEET; NORTH 00°22'48" WEST 658.36 FEET; NORTH 88°55'25" WEST 1321.10 FEET; AND SOUTH 00°42'22" EAST 655.68 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE 1 -UNIT "A" IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12409 FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY JUNE 29, 1989; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE 1 -UNIT "B" IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12410 FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY JUNE 29, 1989; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE 1 UNIT "C", IN THE CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12411, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY JUNE 29, 1989; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE I -UNIT "D", IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12412, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY JUNE 29, 1989; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35 PHASE 1 -UNIT "E" IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12413, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JUNE 29, 1989; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS SHOWN ON RECORD OF SURVEY NO. 10774, RECORDED OCTOBER 30, 1986 AS FILE NO. 86-494180, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 22, NORTH 00°33'25" EAST, 1634.46 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE LEAVING SAID EASTERLY LINE, SOUTH 89°46'56" WEST, 678.27 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 44°18'06'' WEST, 124.45 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°18'06" WEST, 566.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 19°52'40'' EAST, 92.87 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45°10'21" WEST, 54.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 13°28'04" EAST, 60.92 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°22'40'' WEST, 320.06 FEET; THENCE NORTH 12°18'08" WEST, 92.73 FEET; THENCE NORTH 50°59'09" EAST, 201.72 FEET; THENCE NORTH 14°03'08" WEST, 251.61 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID RECORD OF SURVEY NO. 10774; THENCE SOUTH 89°28'30" EAST, 322.59 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID 1177466 PAGE 31 , .. -~ .f-JJ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE____, NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 00°43 1 00" EAST, 121.77 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49°41 1 33" WEST, 50.16 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 10°13 1 08" WEST, 45.76 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 34°30 1 47" EAST, 34.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 62°22 1 17" EAST, 25.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 19°35 1 24" WEST, 109.22 FEET; THENCE NORTH 75°32 1 32" EAST, 110.78 FEET; THENCE NORTH 35°50 1 10" EAST, 100.96 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 82°53 1 54" EAST, 31.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH 56°01 1 44" EAST, 225.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 43°54 1 35" EAST, 93.91 FEET; THENCE NORTH 73°18 1 15" EAST, 133.63 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID RECORD OF SURVEY NO. 10774, THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE, SOUTH 89°28 1 30" EAST, 135.92 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 52°45 1 54" EAST, 325.96 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE, SOUTH 00°33 1 25" WEST, 661.79 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THOSE PORTIONS OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER AND OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOGETHER WITH A PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE THEREOF, SOUTH 00°21 1 21" EAST 293.56 FEET TO A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT 1151.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHERLY, A RADIAL LINE TO SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 04°10 1 50" WEST; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39°32 1 20" A DISTANCE OF 794.28 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A REVERSE 20.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHERLY, A RADIAL LINE BEARS SOUTH 43°43 1 10" EAST; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 87°33 1 10" A DISTANCE OF 30.56 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE, NORTH 46°10 1 00" WEST 95.89 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 430.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 09°46 1 00" A DISTANCE OF 73.30 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE NORTH 55°56 1 00" WEST 416.30 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 320.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE EASTERLY; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 55°13'38" A DISTANCE OF 308.45 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE, NORTH 00°42 1 22" WEST 18.83 FEET TO THE WESTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26; THENCE TO AND ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE, SOUTH 89°19 1 14" EAST 1349.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL B: LOTS 1 THROUGH 11 INCLUSIVE OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE 1 -UNIT A, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12409, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY JUNE 29, 1989. PARCEL C: LOTS 12 THROUGH 83 INCLUSIVE, OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA 1177466 PAGE 32 •• r-~ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE---' PHASE 1 -UNIT A, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12409, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JUNE 29, 1989. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS, MINERALS, MINERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL GAS, NATURAL GAS RIGHTS, AND OTHER HYDROCARBONS BY WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL STEAM AND ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM ANY OF THE FOREGOING, THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER THE PROPERTY, TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING, MINING, EXPLORING AND OPERATING THEREFOR, AND STORING IN AND REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PROPERTY OR ANY OTHER LAND, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL AND MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OIL AND GAS WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY, AND TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKED OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS UNDER AND BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF, AND TO REDRILL, RETUNNEL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, DEEPEN AND OPERATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR MINES WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON, REMOVE, WHIPSTOCK, DIRECTIONALLY DRILL, DRILL, MINE, STORE, EXPLORE OR OPERATE THROUGH THE SURFACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY. PARCEL D: LOTS 87 THROUGH 91 INCLUSIVE, OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE 1 -UNIT B, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12410, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JUNE 29, 1989. PARCEL E: LOTS 92 AND 93 OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35 AVIARA PHASE I UNIT C, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12411, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JUNE 29, 1989. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS, MINERALS, MINERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL GAS, NATURAL GAS RIGHTS, AND OTHER HYDROCARBONS BY WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL STEAM AND ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM ANY OF THE FOREGOING, THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER THE PROPERTY, TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING, MINING, EXPLORING AND OPERATING THEREFOR, AND STORING IN AND REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PROPERTY OR ANY OTHER LAND, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL AND MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OIL AND GAS WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY, AND TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKED OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS UNDER AND BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF, AND TO REDRILL, RETUNNEL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, DEEPEN AND OPERATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR MINES WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON, REMOVE, WHIPSTOCK, DIRECTIONALLY DRILL, DRILL, MINE, STORE, EXPLORE OR OPERATE THROUGH THE SURFACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY. PARCEL F: 1177466 PAGE 33 I ~ .. -~ ~ TICOR TITtl INSURANCE-.. LOTS 94 THROUGH 100 INCLUSIVE, LOTS 115, 116, 123 THROUGH 127 INCLUSIVE, LOTS 227, 228 AND 229 OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE I UNIT C, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12411, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JUNE 29, 1989. PARCEL G: LOTS 128 THROUGH 226 INCLUSIVE, OF CITY OF CARLSBAD· TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE I-UNIT C, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF, NO. 12411, FitED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY JUNE 29, 1989. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS, MINERALS, MINERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL GAS, NATURAL GAS RIGHTS, AND OTHER HYDROCARBONS BY WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL STEAM AND ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM ANY OF THE FOREGOING, THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER THE PROPERTY, TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING, MINING, EXPLORING AND OPERATING THEREFOR, AND STORING IN AND REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PROPERTY OR ANY OTHER LAND, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL AND MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OIL AND GAS WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY, AND TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKED OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS UNDER AND BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF, AND TO REDRILL, RETUNNEL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, DEEPEN AND OPERATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR MINES WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON, REMOVE, WHIPSTOCK, DIRECTIONALLY DRILL, DRILL, MINE, STORE, EXPLORE OR OPERATE THROUGH THE SURFACE OR THE UPPER FIVE HUNDRED (500) FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY, AS RESERVED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED JULY 25, 1989, RECORDER 1 S FILE NO. 89-390102. PARCEL H: LOTS 101 THROUGH 114 INCLUSIVE AND LOTS 117 THROUGH 122 INCLUSIVE, OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE I UNIT C, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12411, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JUNE 29, 1989. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS, MINERALS, MINERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL GAS, NATURAL GAS RIGHTS, AND OTHER HYDROCARBONS BY WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL STEAM AND ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM ANY OF THE FOREGOING, THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER THE PROPERTY, TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING, MINING, EXPLORING AND OPERATING THEREFOR, AND STORING IN AND REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PROPERTY OR ANY OTHER LAND, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL AND MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OIL AND GAS WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY, AND TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKED OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS UNDER AND BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF, AND TO REDRILL, RETUNNEL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, DEEPEN AND OPERATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR MINES WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON, REMOVE, WHIPSTOCK, DIRECTIONALLY DRILL, DRILL, MINE, STORE, EXPLORE OR OPERATE THROUGH THE SURFACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY. 1177466 PAGE 34 ~ ,1 _ft (gj TICOR TIT~ INSURANCE___, •' • PARCEL I: LOTS 229 THROUGH 303 INCLUSIVE OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE I -UNIT "D", IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12412, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JUNE 29, 1989. PARCEL J: LOTS 304 THRUOGH 309 INCLUSIVE, OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE I UNIT "E", IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12413, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JUNE 29, 1989. PARCEL K: LOTS 310 THROUGH 361, INCLUSIVE, OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 85-35, AVIARA PHASE 1 UNIT "E", IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12413, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JUNE 29, 1989. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS, MINERALS, MINERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL GAS, NATURAL GAS RIGHTS, AND OTHER HYDROCARBONS BY WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL STEAM AND ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM ANY OF THE FOREGOING, THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER THE PROPERTY, TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING, MINING, EXPLORING AND OPERATING THEREFOR, AND STORING IN AND REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PROPERTY OR ANY OTHER LAND, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL AND MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OIL AND GAS WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY, AND TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKED OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELLS, TUNNELS AND SHAFTS UNDER AND BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF, AND TO REDRILL, RETUNNEL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, DEEPEN AND OPERATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR MINES WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON, REMOVE, WHIPSTOCK, DIRECTIONALLY DRILL, DRILL, MINE, STORE, EXPLORE OR OPERATE THROUGH THE SURFACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PROPERTY. PARCELL: THAT PORTION OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS SHOWN ON RECORD OF SURVEY NO. 10774, RECORDED OCTOBER 30, 1986 AS FILE NO. 86-494180, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 22, NORTH 00°33'25" EAST, 1634.46 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE LEAVING SAID EASTERLY LINE, SOUTH 89°46'56" WEST, 678.27 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 44°18'06" WEST, 124.45 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°18'06" WEST, 566.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 19°52'40" EAST, 92.87 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45°10'21" WEST, 54.44 FEET; 1177466 PAGE 35 ~ . ~::-ffiJ TICOR TIT~ INSURANCE_______, THENCE NORTH 13°28'04" EAST, 60.92 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°22'40" WEST, 320.06 FEET; THENCE NORTH 12°18'08" WEST, 92.73 FEET; THENCE NORTH 50°59'09" EAST, 201.72 FEET; THENCE NORTH 14°03'08" WEST, 251.61 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID RECORD OF SURVEY NO. 10774; THENCE SOUTH 89°28'30" EAST, 322.59 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 00°43'00" EAST, 121.77 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49°41'33" WEST, 50.16 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 10°13'08" WEST, 45.76 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 34°30'47" EAST, 34.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 62°22 1 17" EAST, 25.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 19°35'24" WEST, 109.22 FEET; THENCE NORTH 75°32 1 32" EAST, 110.78 FEET; THENCE NORTH 35°50 1 10" EAST, 100.96 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 82°53 1 54" EAST, 31.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH 56°01'44" EAST, 225.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 43°54'35" EAST, 93.91 FEET; THENCE NORTH 73°18 1 15" EAST, 133.63 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID RECORD OF SURVEY NO. 10774, THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE, SOUTH 89°28 1 30" EAST, 135.92 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 52°45 1 54" EAST, 325.96 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE, SOUTH 00°33 1 25" WEST, 661.79 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL M: THOSE PORTIONS OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER ANO OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOGETHER WITH A PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE THEREOF, SOUTH 00°21'21" EAST 293.56 FEET TO A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT 1151.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHERLY, A RADIAL LINE TO SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 04°10 1 50" WEST; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39°32 1 20" A DISTANCE OF 794.28 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A REVERSE 20.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHERLY, A RADIAL LINE BEARS SOUTH 43°43 1 10" EAST; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 87°33 1 10" A DISTANCE OF 30.56 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE, NORTH 46°10 1 00" WEST 95.89 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 430.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG-SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 09°46 1 00" A DISTANCE OF 73.30 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE NORTH 55°56 1 00" WEST 416.30 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 320.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE EASTERLY; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 55°13 1 38" A DISTANCE OF 308.45 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE, NORTH 00°42 1 22" WEST 18.83 FEET TO THE WESTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26; THENCE TO AND ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE, SOUTH 89°19 1 14" EAST 1349.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 1177466 PAGE 36 ~·-~ TICOR TIT~ INSURANCE___, ~ i •. ~ ·.. EXHIBIT A Printed Policy Exceptions and Exclusions ALTA RESIDENTIAL POLICY (6-1-87) The Exclusions and the Exceptions of the ALTA Residential Policy form recite that you are not insured against loss, costs, attorneys' fees, and expenses resulting from: Exclusions 1 Governmental police power, and the existence or violation of any law or government regulation. This includes building and zoning ordinances and also laws and regulations concerning • land use -improvements on the land -land division • environmental protection This exclusion does not apply to violations or the enforcement of these matters which appear in the public records at Policy Date. This exclusion does not limit the zoning coverage described in Items 12 and 13 of Covered Title Risks. 2 The right to take the land by condemning it, unless: " a notice of exercising the right appears in the public records on the Policy Date • the taking happened prior to the Policy Date and is binding on you if you bought the land without knowing of the taking 3 Title Risks: -that are created, allowed, or agreed to by you " that are known to you, but not to us, on the Policy Date--unless they appeared in the.public records • that result in no loss to you • that first affect your title after the Policy Date--this does not limit the labor and material lien coverage in Item 8 of Covered Title Risks 4 Failure to pay value for your title. 5 Lack of a right: • to any land outside the area specifically described and referred to in Item 3 of Schedule A or • in streets, alleys, or waterways that touch your land This exclusion does not limit the access coverage in Item 5 of Covered Title Risks. Standard Exceptions (a) Any rights, interests or claims of parties in possession of the land not shown by the public records. (b) Any easements or liens not shown by the public records. This does not limit the lien coverage in Item 8 of the Covered Title Risks. (c) Any facts about the land which a correct survey would disclose and which are not shown by the public records. This does not limit the forced removal coverage in Item 12 of Covered Title Risks. (d) Any water rights, claims or title to water on or under the land. ALTA LOAN POLICY (10-21-87) WITH AL TA INDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE The Exclusions from Coverage of the ALTA Loan Policy form recites that the following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: 1 (a) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws, ordinances, or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i)the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii)the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land; (iii) a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or governmental regulations, except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. (b) Any governmental police power not excluded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of the exercise thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2 Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge. 3 Defects, llens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters: (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the insured claimant prior to the date the insured claimant became an insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the Insured claimant; · (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (except to the extent that this policy insures the priority of the lien of the insured mortgage over any statutory lien for services, labor or material, or to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to assessments for street Improvements under construction or completed at Date of Policy): or (e) resulting In loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the Insured claimant had paid value for the Insured mortgage. 4 Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of the inability or failure of the insured at Date of Policy, or the inability or failure of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness, to comply with applicable doing business laws of the state in which the land is situated. 5 Invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage, or claim thereof, which arises out of the transaction evidenced by the insured mortgage and is based upon usury or any consumer credit protection or truth in lending law. 6 Any statutory lien for services, labor or materials (or the claim of priority of any statutory lien for services, labor or materials over the lien of the insured mortgage) arising from an improvement or work related to the land which is contracted for and commenced subsequent to Date of Policy and is not financed in whole or in part by proceeds of the indebtedness secured by the Insured mortgage which at Date of Policy the insured has advanced or is obligated to advance. 1177466 PAGE 37 (continued on next page) .., ~-~ TICOR TIT. INSURANCE---1 ~ _'-'' • < , Cl TA STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY-1988 .i: ..,. • 0 a ' Th., Exclusions from Coverage of the CLTA Standard Coverage Policy form recites that the following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs. attorneys· fees or expenses which arise by reason of: 1. (a) Any law. ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building or zoning laws. ordinances, or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii) the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land; (iii) a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or governmental regulations, except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. (b) Any governmental police power not excluded by (a) above. except to the extent that a notice of the exercise thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge. 3. Defects. liens, encumbrances. adverse claims or other matters: (a) whether or not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. but created. suffered. assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the public records at Date of Polley, but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the insured claimant prior to the date the insured claimant became an insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the insured claimant had paid value for the insured mortgage or for the estate or interest insured by this policy. 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of the inability or failure of the insured at Date of Policy, or the inability or failure of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness, to comply with the applicable doing business laws of the state in which the land is situated. 5. Invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage, or claim thereof, which arises out of the transaction evidenced by the insured mortgage and is based upon usury or any consumer credit protection or truth in lending law. Schedule B of the CL TA Standard Coverage Policy form recites that this policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of: Part I 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or which may be asserted by persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements. liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments. or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a),(b) or (c) are shown by the public records. 6. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by making inquiry of the lessors in the lease or leases described or referred to in Schedule A. 7. The effect of any failure to comply with the terms, covenants and conditions of the lease or leases described or referred to in Schedule A. ALTA OWNER'S POLICY (10-21-87) The Exclusions from Coverage of the ALTA Owner's Policy form recites that the following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: 1. (a) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws, ordinances, or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii) the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land; (iii) a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or governmental regulations, except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. (b) Any governmental police power not excluded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of the exercise thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded In the public records at Date of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters: (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the Insured claimant prior to the date the Insured claimant became an insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the Insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained If the insured claimant had paid value for the estate or Interest insured by this policy. Principal Office: 6300 Wilshire Boulevard, P.O. Box 92792, Los Angeles, California 90009 1177466 PAGE 38 RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN DIEGO AREA OFFICE 1333 CAMINO DEL RIO SOUTH, SUITE SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92108-3520 ATTENTION: MR. PAUL WEBB ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 125) ) ) ) "f!NAl E)(HIBIT" THE ORIGINAL OF THIS DOCUMENT WAS RECORDED ON 03-JUL-1991, DOCUMENT NUMBER 1991-0327678. ANHETTE EVAHS, COUHTY RECORDER SAH DIEGO COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY DEED RESTRICTION I. WHEREAS, Aviara Land Associates Limited Partnership, a Delaware limited partnership, hereinafter referred to as "Owner", is the record owner of the property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, hereinafter referred to as 1the "Property"; and II. WHEREAS, the California Coastal Commission, hereinafter referred to as the "Commission", is acting on behalf of the People of the State of California; and III. WHEREAS, the Property is located within the coastal zone as defined in Section 30103 of Division 20 of the California Public Resources Code, hereinafter referred to as the "California Coastal Act of 1976" or the "Act"; and IV. WHEREAS, pursuant to the Act, the Owner applied to the Commission for. a Coastal Development Permit for the Property; and V. WHEREAS, Coastal Development Permit No. 6-91-46, hereinafter referred to as the "Permit", was granted on May 7, 1991, by the Commission in accordance with the provisions of the Staff Recommendations and Findings and Revisions to Staff Report, attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and herein incorporated by reference; and VI. WHEREAS, the Permit was subject to the terms and conditions including, but not limited to, the following condition: JSM:I:\PERM\JSM\JSM038.WP5:06279l 1 "1. Open Space Deed Restriction. Prior to the issuance of the permit, the applicant shall record a restriction against the subject property, free of all prior liens and encumbrances, except for tax liens, and binding on the permittee's successors in interest and any subsequent purchasers of any portion of the real property. The restriction shall prohibit any alteration of landforms, removal of vegetation or the erection of structures of any type in the areas identified in the attached Exhibit 4, totalling 12.93 acres. The recording document shall include legal descriptions in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director. Evidence of recordation of such restriction shall be subject to the review and written approval of the Executive Director." VII. WHEREAS, the Permit was also subject to the following condition: "2. Assumption of Risk. Prior to the issuance of the coastal development permit or prior to the authorization to proceed with development, the applicant [and 19ndowner] shall execute and record a deed restriction, in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director, which shall provide: (a) that the applicant understands that the site may be subject to extraordinary hazard from landslide and slope failure, and the (b) applicant hereby waives any future claims of liability against the Commission or its successors in interest for damage from such hazards. The document shall run with the land, binding all successors and assigns, and shall be recorded free of prior liens and any other encumbrances which the Executive Director determines may affect the interest being conveyed." VIII. WHEREAS, the Permit was also subject to the following condition: "6. Fire Suppression Plan. Prior to the issuance of the coastal development permit, the applicant shall submit to the Executive Director for review and approval in writing a detailed fire suppression plan with all open space deed restriction boundaries superimposed, and indicating the limits of fire suppression Zones 1 through 3. No portion of any Zone 1 areas shall encroach into any open space deed restricted area. In addition, all Zone 1 areas that are located adjacent to or within 20 feet of any open space deed restricted areas shall be subject to deed restrictions against each of the subject parcels JSM:I:\PERM\JSM\JSM038.WP5:062791 2 proposed for future residential development (i.e., Planning Areas 25 -30), free of all prior liens and encumbrances, except for tax liens, and binding upon the permittee's successors in interest and any subsequent purchasers of any portion of the real property. The restriction shall prohibit the erection of any structures in the areas identified as Zone 1 in the required fire suppression plan. The recording document shall include legal descriptions of both the applicant's entire parcel(s) and the restricted area, and shall be in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director. Evidence of recordation of such restriction shall be subject to the review and written approval of the Executive Director." IX. WHEREAS, the Commission found that but for the imposition of the above conditions the proposed development could not be found consistent with the provisions of the California Coastal Act of 1976 and that the Permit could therefore not have been granted; and I X. WHEREAS, Owner has elected to comply with the conditions imposed by the Permit and execute this Deed Restriction so as to enable Owner to undertake the development authorized by the Permit. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the granting of the Permit to the Owner by the Commission, the Owner,hereby irrevocably covenants with the Commission that there be and hereby are created the following restrictions on the use and enjoyment of the Property, to be attached to and become a part of the deed to the Property. 1. Covenant. Condition and Restriction Regarding Open Space. Except as otherwise provided below, the undersigned Owner, for itself and for its heirs, assigns, and successors in interest, covenants and agrees that the use of the Protected Land as shown on Exhibit "C", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, shall be limited to natural open space for habitat protection, private recreation and resource and resource conservation uses. No development as defined in Public Resources Code section 30106, attached hereto as Exhibit "D" and incorporated herein by reference, including but not limited to removal of trees and other major or native vegetation, grading, paving, installation of structures such as signs, buildings, shall occur or be allowed on the Protected Land with the exception of the following subject to applicable governmental regulatory requirements: JSH:I:\PERM\JSH\JSH038,WP5:062791 3 (a) the removal of hazardous substances or conditions or diseased plants or trees; (b) the removal of any vegetation which constitutes or contributes to a fire hazard to residential use of neighboring properties, and which vegetation lies within 100 feet of existing or permitted residential development; (c) the installation or repair of underground utility lines and septic systems; and (d) the construction, installation, maintenance and repair in the Protected Land of those certain Community Trails as described in the Master Plan applicable to the Property. 2. Covenant, Condition and Restriction Regarding Waiver of Claims. The undersigned Owner, for itself and for its heirs, assigns, and successors in interest, covenants and agrees that (a) the Owner acknowledges and understands that the Property may be subject to extraordinary hazard from landslide and slope failure, and (b) the Owner hereby waives any future claims of liability against the Comm~ssion or its successors in interest for damage from such hazards. 3. Covenant, Condition and Restriction Regarding Fire Suppression. The undersigned Owner, for itself and for its heirs, assigns and successors in interest, covenants and agrees that no structures shall be erected within twenty feet of the Protected Land, which twenty-foot area is delineated on the maps attached hereto as Exhibit "E" and incorporated herein by this reference; provided, however, the foregoing is without prejudice against possible future amendment of this Deed Restriction with the written consent of the parties hereto. 4. Duration. This Deed Restriction shall remain in full force and effect during the period that the Permit, or any modification or amendment thereof, remains effective, and during the period that the development authorized by the Permit, or any modification of said development, remains in existence in or upon any part of, and thereby confers benefit upon, the Property described herein, and shall bind Owner and all its assigns or successors in interest. 5. Taxes and Assessments. It is intended that this Deed Restriction is irrevocable and shall constitute an enforceable restriction within the meaning of a) Article XIII, section 8, of the California Constitution; and b) section 402.1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code or successor statute. Furthermore, this Deed Restriction shall be deemed to constitute a servitude upon and burden to the Property within the meaning of JSM:I:\PERM\JSM\JSM038.WP5:06289l 4 section 3712(d) of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, or successor statute, and survives a sale of tax-redeemed property. 6. Right of Entry. The Commission or its agent may enter onto the Property at times reasonably acceptable to the Owner to ascertain whether the use restrictions set forth above are being observed. 7. Remedies. Any act, conveyance, contract, or authorization by the Owner, whether written or oral, which uses or would cause to be used or would permit use of the Property contrary to the terms of this Deed Restriction, will be deemed a violation and a breach hereof. The Commission and Owner may pursue any and all available legal and/or equitable remedies to enforce the terms and conditions of this Deed Restriction. In the event of a breach, any forbearance on the part of either party to enforce the terms and provisions hereof shall not be deemed a waiver of enforcement rights regarding any subsequent breach. I [The remainder of this page intentionally left blank.] JSM:I:\PERM\JSM\JSM038.WP5:062791 5 8. Severability. If any provision of these restrictions is held to be invalid, or for any reason becomes unenforceable, no other provision shall be thereby affected or impaired. Dated: __ Ma_y_2_9 ____ , 1991 I JSH:I:\P!RM\JSH\JSM038,WP5:050891 OWNER: AVIARA LAND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a Delaware limited partnership By: Aviara Land Company, a Delaware corporation, a general p er Title:Vice President By: Republic Development Company, a California corporation, a general p tner 6 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF\. <;'a,a tlec,o ~ l ) ) ss. ) On !JJ.p_/_,/_,,-a(C/1 /Cfj/, before me, the undersi9:J:1ed, a Notary Pub).?c inandtor said State, personally appeared _U __ .~5-._.... ___ _ l,L~ personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence .o be p~rson who executed the within ins ument the and ---~=-'-~-'--...L.a>....;...~u.s,::;.-..""""'<le.L-¥-,.....;_---------------' personall known to me or pro ed to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence ~e~h~rs~n who executed the within instrument as the ~r21/-4tc/.eAit , of Aviara Land Company, a Delaware corporation, the corporation that executed the within instrument on behalf of Aviara Land Associates Limited Partnership, a Delaware limited partnership, the partnership that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same as such partner and that such partnership executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF \...24n /2«'1' ) ) ss. ) On 41-f ~ ,2CJ, /~/, before me, the undersig.9,ed,, y Notary Publw,..,inand or said State, personally appeared u c2\,. ~L.4'4« personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to. be th per~on who executed the within ins um nt as and . I personall known to me or prove to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence~e ~~;>ers9n who executed the within instrument as the ~ I r!::,/)..(_4,(d.f.d-L , of Republic Development Company, a California corporation, the corporation that executed the within instrument on behalf of Aviara Land Associates Limited Partnership, a Delaware limited partnership, the partnership that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the s~me as such partner and that such partnership executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. OFFICIAL SEAL •· KATHLEEN A. ARNOLD NOTARY ~ PANCFAI. OFFICE IN SAN 0EG0 C0UNTY .. CalilNI &ip..-..,31, 1• JSH:I:\P!RM\JSH\JSl103A,WP5:050891 ~ed tZ. U)u1td_ Notary Public COASTAL COMMISSION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This is to certify that the acknowledgment set forth above is hereby acknowledged by the undersigned officer on behalf of the California Coastal Commission pursuant to authority conferred by the California Coastal Commission when it granted Coastal Development Permit No. 6-91-46 on May 7, 1991, and the California Coastal Commission consents to recordation thereby by its duly authorized officer. Dated: __ J_u_ne_2_8_,_1_9_9_1 __ STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO I n Bowers, Staff Counsel CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION ) ) ss. ) On June 28, 1991 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared John Bowers, ____________ personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person who executed the within instrument as the staff counsel of the California Costal Commission, and acknowledged to me that the California Coastal Commission executed it. WITNESS my hand and official JSM:I:\P!RH\JSM\JSM038.WP5:050891 8 EXHIBIT •A• 101274-10 LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN IS SITUATED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 89-37, AVIARA PHASE II, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF SECTIONS 27, 28, 33 AND 34 ALL IN TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 27, DISTANT THEREON SOUTH 0•34•09" WEST 230.98 FEET FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE INTERSECTION OF SAID WESTERLY LINE AND THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC ROAD RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, JUNE 29, 1989 AS FILE NO. 89-345765 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY AND SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID EASEMENT, NORTH 72"47'00" EAST 161.47 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 25.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY, EASTERLY AND SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE 40.36 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 92.30'00"; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE SOUTH 14.43'00" EAST 689.57 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 901.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE 1135.38 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 72•12 1 00"; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE SOUTH 86.55'00" EAST 217.41 FEET TO THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT NO. 85-35 (AVIARA PHASE 1 -UNITE), ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12413, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER, JUNE 29, 1989; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY THEREOF SOUTH 47•10 1 50" WEST 350.89 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 40.43'12" WEST 605.23 FEET; THENCE SOOTH 17•45•0011 EAST 846.44 FEET; THENCE SOOTH 16.45'00" WEST 112.44 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 12"58'00" EAST 1804.79 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 31"51'00" EAST 700.07 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 6"33'30" EAST 495.49 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 14.29'30" WEST 519.43 FEET TO AN ANGLE POINT THEREIN, SAID POINT ALSO BEING A POINT IN THE AGREED BOUNDARY OF THE TITLE SETTLEMENT AND EXCHANGE AGREEMENT AND CONVEYANCE OF PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT, RECORDED JUNE 10, 1988 AS FILE NO. 88-278452 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALONG SAID AGREED BOUNDARY NORTH 20"30'00" WEST 117.43 FEET; THENCE NORTH 85 1 00'00" WEST 71.00 FEET; THENCE SOOTH 25"30'00" WEST 223.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 10•45•00 11 EAST 53.00 FEET; THENCE SOOTH 33"30'00" WEST 146.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 55°30'00 11 WEST 52.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 77•30•00 11 WEST 358.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 55•10 1 00 11 WEST 167.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 75"58'00" WEST A-1 101274-10 42.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 83.56'00" WEST 117.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 73•50•0011 WEST 99.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 79.50'00" WEST 147.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 74•10 1 00" WEST 190.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 68.56'0211 WEST 346.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 73•16 1 26 11 WEST 174.03 FEET; THENCE NORTH 84.00 1 00 11 WEST 124.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 7a•oo 1 00 11 WEST 447.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 33•00 1 00 11 WEST 123.73 FEET; THENCE NORTH 32.17'4611 WEST 561.76 FEET; THENCE NORTH 69.15 1 09" WEST 228.25 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 33, DISTANT THEREON SOUTH 0•43 1 3411 EAST 788.20 FEET FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID EAST HALF, AS SAID POINT IS SHOWN ON RECORD OF SURVEY MAP NO. 10774, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF SAID SAN DIEGO COUNTY RECORDER, OCTOBER 30, 1986 AS FILE NO. 86-494180 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF SAID RECORD OF SURVEY NO. 10774, NORTH 0"43 1 3411 WEST 788.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0•31 1 09" EAST 1357.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89"08 1 21 11 EAST 1358.22 FEET; THENCE NORTH 23•11 1 49 11 EAST 157.02 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 83°48 1 32 11 EAST 182.90 FEET; THENCE NORTH 63.48 1 24 11 EAST 118.59 FEET; THENCE NORTE 46°13'59" EAST 66.87 FEET; THENCE NORTH 21°18'51 11 EAST 78.99 FEET;, THENCE NORTH 14.41 1 04 11 WEST 271.89 FEET; THENCE NORTH 26°24 1 56 11 WEST 112.98 FEET; THENCE NORTH 44°10'38'' WEST 189.09 FEET; THENCE NORTH 36°53 1 26" WEST 81.01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 17°21 1 54" WEST 96.54 FEET; THENCE NORTH 7•59 1 33 11 WEST 108.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 3•53 1 04" EAST 180.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 35•32•01 11 WEST 142.05 FEET TO THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 28; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID BOUNDARY LINE NORTH 0°34 1 09 11 EAST 2485.34 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A-2 EXHIBIT "B" ,. ,. '3TATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURCES AGENCY Pete \.:ilson,Co•~•nor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN 0IECO COAST 0ISTRICT 1333 CAMINO 0EL RIO SOUTH. SUITE 125 SAN 0IECO, CA 92108-3520 l619) '297-9740 Fi led : 49th Day: 180th Day: Sta ff: Staff Report: Hearing Date: REGULAR CALENDAR 3/11 /91 Waived 9/7 /91 PBW-SD 4/24/91 5/7-10/91 STAFF REPORT AND PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATION Application No.: 6-91-46 Applicant: Aviara Land Associates Agent: D. L. Clemens APR 2 7 199f Description: Su6division of approximately 247 acres into eleven parcels as Phase II of Aviara Master Plan (Planning Areas 25-30 inclusive) for ultimate residential development; modification of open space boundaries previously approved in Phase I; mass grading, including 1,927,300 cubic yards of grading for master residential pads, the circulation system and stabilization of landslide area; installation of roads and drainage improvements; Site: North of Batiquitos Lagoon, South of Alga Road, east of I-5, Carlsbad, San Diego County. APN 214-170-51; 215-040-01, 15, & 16; 215-050-14. Substantive File Documents: Certified City of Carlsbad Local Coastal Program Mello I and East Batiquitos/Hunt Properties segments; Aviara Master Plan [MP-177(A)]; MP-177(8); Master Tract Map CT 89-37; Hillside Development Permit HOP 90-2; Mitigated Negative Declaration for Aviara Phase II; CDP #6-87-680-A9 STAFF NOTES: Summary of Staff's Preliminary Recommendation: Staff is recommending approval of the project subject to special conditions requiring a d~ed restriction that records the proposed changes to the open space plan, recordation of a waiver of liability, submittal of final grading, runoff and erosion control plans approved by the City Engineer of the City of Carlsbad, submittal of revegetation plans for all disturbed or manufactured slopes, submittal of final fire suppression plans and submittal of evidence of bonding required for the maintenance of the project's desilting basins. s B-1 PRELIMINARY STAFF RECOMMENDATION: 6-91-46 Page 2 The staff recommends the Commission adopt the following resolution: I. Approval with Conditions. The Commission hereby grants a permit for the proposed development, subject to the conditions below, on the grounds that the development, as conditioned, will be in conformity with the adopted Local Coastal Progra~, and will not have any significant adverse impacts on the environment within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act. II. Standard Conditions. See attached page. III. Special Conditions. The permit is subject to the following conditions: / sff; Open Space Deed Restriction. Prior to the issuance of the permit, the app1icant shall record a restriction against the subject property, free of all prior liens and encumbrances, except for tax liens, and binding on the permittee•s successors in interest and any subsequent purchasers of any portion of the real property. The restriction shall prohibit any alteration of landforms, removal of vegetation or the erection of structures of any type in the areas identified in the attached Exhibit 4, totalling 12.93 acres. The recording document shall include legal descriptions of both the applicant's entire parcel(s) and the restricted area, and shall be in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director. E~idence of recoidation of such restriction shall be subject to the review and written approval of the Executive Director. 2. Assumption of Risk. Prior to the issuance of the coastal development permit or prior to authorization to proceed with development, the applicant [and landowner] shall execute and record a deed restriction, in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director, which shall provide: (a) that the applicant understands that the site may be subject to extraordinary hazard from landslide and slope failure, and the (b) applicant hereby waives any future claims of liability against the Commission or its successors in interest for damage from such hazards. The document shall run with the land, binding all successors and assigns, and shall be recorded free of prior liens and any other encumbrances which the Executive Director determines may affect the interest being conveyed. 3. Gradinq/Erosion Control. Prior to the issuance of the permit, the applicant shall submit to the Ex~cutive Director for· review and written approval, final site and grading plans approved by the City of Carlsbad which incorporate the following requirements: B-2 6-91 -46 Page 3 A. All grading activity shall be prohibited between October 1st and April 1st of any year. B. All permanent runoff and erosion control devices shall be developed and installed prior to October l. C. All areas disturbed, but not completed, during the construction season, including graded pads, shall be stabilized prior to October 1. The proposed temporary erosion control measures, such as interceptor ditches, sandbagging, debris basins, temporary desilting basins and silt traps shall be utilized in conjunction with plantings to minimize soil loss from the construction site. 0. Maintenance of temporary erosion control measures is the responsibility of the applicant, including replacement of any devices altered or dislodged by storms. 4. Runoff Control. Prior to the issuance of a coastal development permit, the applicant shall submit a runoff control plan designed by a licensed engineer qualified in'hydrology and hydraulics, which would assure no increase in peak runoff rate from the developed site over runoff that would occur from the existing undeveloped site, as a result of a ten-year frequency storm over a six-hour duration (10 year, 6 hour rainstorm). Runoff control shall be accomplished by such means as on-site detention/desilting basins. Energy dissipating measures at the terminus of outflow drains shall be constructed. The runoff control plan, including supporting calculations, shall be submitted to, reviewed and approved in writing by the Executive Director. 5. Revegetation Plan.· Prior to the issuance of the~coastal development permit, the applicant shall submit a detailed revegetation plan, prepared in consultation with the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) indicating the type, size, extent and location of all plant materials, any proposed irrigation system and other landscape features to revegetate all manufactured slopes and areas previously disturbed by off-road vehicle use. Drought tolerant native plants shall be utilized to the maximum extent feasible to re-establish the area consistent with its present character and that of the surrounding vegetation. Said plan shall be submitted to, reviewed and approved in writing by the Executive Director. 6. Fire Suppression Plan. Prior to the issuance of the coastal development permit, the applicant shall submit to the Executive Director for review and approval in writing, a detailed fire suppression plan with all open space deed restriction boundaries superimposed, and indicating the limits of fire suppression Zones 1 through 3. No portion of any Zone 1 areas shall encroach into any open space deed restricted area. In addition, all Zone 1 areas that are located adjacent t~ or within 30 feet of any open space deed restricted areas shall be subject to deed restrictions against each of the subject parcels proposed for future residential development (i.e., Planning Areas 25 -30), free of all prior liens and encumbrances, except for tax liens, and binding on the permittee's successors in interest and any B-3 6-91 -46 Page 4 subsequent purchasers of any portion of the real property. The restriction shall prohibit the erection of any structures in the areas identified as Zone 1 in the required fire supression plan. The recording document shall include legal descriptions of both the applicant's entire parcel(s) and the restricted area, and shall be in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director. Evidence of recordation of such restriction shall be subject to the review and written approval of the Executive Director. 7. Revegetation Monitoring Program. Prior to the issuance of the coastal development permit, the applicant shall submit for the review and written approval of the Executive Director, a detailed monitoring program for the revegetation plan for the disturbed and manufactured slope areas prepared in consultation with the Department of Fish and Game pursuant to Special Condition #5 above. The monitoring program shall include surveys of the extent of coverage and species composition of all revegetated areas, along with a comparison of adjacent undisturbed, naturally vegetated areas. The monitoring program shall be conducted for a minimum of five (5) years and shall be reported to the Executive Director on an annual basis. I 8. Erosion Control Monitoring. Prior to the issuance of the coastal development permit, the applicant shall submit for the review and written approval of the Executive Director, a program for monitoring the condition of erosion control devices and the effectiveness of the erosion control program. The monitoring program shall include, at a minimum, monthly reports beginning · on November 1 and continuing to March 30 of each year in which grading is conducted. Reports shall describe the status of grading operations and conditions of erosion control devices, including temporary and permanent desilting basins. 9. Erosion Control Maintenance. Prior to the issuance of the coastal development permit, evidence of bonding, cash deposits or other agreements entered into with the City of Carlsbad for the purpose of maintaining erosion control devices, including permanent and temporary desilting basins, shall be submitted for the review and written approval of the Executive Director, prior to the issuance of the permit. IV. Findings and Declarations. The Commission finds and declares as follows: 1. Detailed Project Description. Proposed is the master subdivision and mass grading of Phase II of the Aviara Master Plan development on the north shore of Batiquitos Lagoon in the City of Carlsbad. The site of the proposed development is comprised of the westernmost 247 acres of the tot?l 1000 acres of the Aviara Master Plan development. The overall Master Plan was approved in concept in CDP #6-87-680, which also included grading and partial residential development of Phase J (Planning Areas 1 to 16, inclusive), and open space dedications for the entire Master Plan development. B--4 6-91 -46 Page 5 The proposed project consists of subdivision of the 247 acres into 11 lots including the creation in their final configuration of the six planning ar~as that are located in Phase II, planning areas 25 through 30, inclusive. Although the planning areas were originally outlined in the original approval of the Master Plan, the planning area boundaries as approved in CT 89-37 have been modified to result in the following sizes and the configurations in the attached site plan: PLANNING AREA APPROVED SIZE PROPOSED SIZE 25 18.2 Acres 28.4 Acres 26 75.2 Acres 78.4 Acres 27 21.1 Acres 18.9 Acres 28 34.5 Acres 45.6 Acres 29 44.0 Acres 18.4 Acres 30 69.5 Acres 57.4 Acres In addition, changes in product type will result in a lowering of total build-out from 569 dwelling units to 484 dwelling units. Planning Areas 25 and 27 through 30 will consist of one lot, as will each of the two major roads. Planning Area 26 will consist of two lots. Two other small lots are proposed for the Batiquitos Lagoon Sewer Pump Station and for a portion of the golf course. No further subdivision or residential development in the individual planning areas is proposed or approved at this time. Mass grading of the site will involve about 167 of the total 247 acre site, including a total of about 1,927,300 cubic yards. The grading is proposed for two purposes. First, the grading will create the master residential pads and circulation corridors for the development. Second, extensive grading is proposed in order to construct buttress fills to stabilize landslide areas in the northerly portion of the site. Residential master pad grading will account for about 1,500,000 cubic yards of the total. The applicants have proposed to revise the previously established open space deed restriction areas that were approved under the original permit for the Master Plan (CDP #6-87-680). In exchange for the ability to develop 9.37 acres of land that is currently subject to the open space deed restriction, the applicants are proposing to dedicate new, previously unrestricted open space within the Phase II area. Finally, the application includes the construction of the proposed Phase II road system and all major drainage improvements. These improvements were approved in concept in the original Master Plan permit. The Phase II site is currently undeveloped, save for a sewer pump station, areas previously used for agriculture and numerous off-road vehicle paths. The site is characterized by a nQrth-south trending ridge and valley. Portions of the site are populated by Diegan Coastal Sage Scrub vegetation, and there are mature groves of eucalyptus trees on the property. Phase II is bounded by Alga Road to the north, Batiquitos Lagoon to the south, the Phase I site to the east and the site of the recently approved Brocatto development 8-5 6-91-46 Page 6 (CDP #6-90-311) to the west. The site is subject to the policies and provisions of the Aviara Master Plan, which is both the Land Use Plan (LUP) and implementing ordinances for those portions of the Mello I and East Batiquitos Lagoon/Hunt Properties segments of the certified Carlsbad LCP that are contained within the Master Plan area. 1. Sensitive Coastal Resources. Section 30231 of the Act states: 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 water flow, encouraging waste water reclamation, maintaining natural vegetation buffer areas that protect riparian habitats, and minimizing alteration of natural streams. Section 30240(b) of the Act states~ I (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 such areas, and shall be compatible with the continuance of such habitat areas. Finally, Section 30251 of the Act states, in part: The scenic and visual qualities of coastal areas shall be considered and protected as a resource of public importance. Permitted development shall be sited and designed to protect views to and along the ocean and scenic coastal areas, to minimize the alteration of natural land forms, to be visually compatible with the character of surrounding areas, and, where feasible, to restore and enhance visual quality in visually degraded areas. The policies of the certified Mello I and East Batiquitos segments of the City's LCP contain the following language regarding the development of steeply sloping hillsides with native vegetation: Grading and Erosion Control a) 1 ) For those slopes mapped as possessing endangered plant/animal species and/or coastal sage scrub and chaparral plant communities, the fol.lowing shall apply: Slopes of 25% grade and over shall be preserved in their natural state, unless t~e application of this policy would preclude any reasonable use of the property, in which case an encroachment not to exceed 10% of the steep slope area over 25% grade may be permitted. For existing legal parcels, with 25% grade, encroachment shall be permitted, however, any such B-6 6-91 -46 Page 7 encroachment shall be limited so that at no time is more than 20% of the entire parcel (including areas under 25% slope) permitted to be disturbed from its natural state. This policy shall not apply to the construction of roads of the City 1 s Circulation Element or the development of utility systems. Uses of slopes over 25% may be made in order to provide access to flatter areas if there is no less environmentally damaging alternative available. Of the roughly 310 acres of slope of 25% grade or greater contained within the entire Master Plan area, about 160 acres, or one-half of those on site, meet the dual criteria of containing 25% grade and coastal sage and chaparral plant communities. Of the 160 acres which meet the dual criteria, the Master Plan as approved by the Commission allowed encroachment onto about 50 acres. Some of this encroachment involves small and isolated pockets of slopes meeting the dual criteria. However, the topography of the site is such that it also includes some of the major continuous steep slope landforms. In its findings for ·the origihal approval of the Master Plan; the Commission found that a system of weighted values could be applied to the site. These weighted values were assigned to the various steep slope areas which met the dual criteria and were protected under the LCP policies. Only the most critical slopes, based on local review after application of the weighting system, were designated for permanent open space and other steep slope areas meeting the dual criteria were determined to be less important and less viable as species habitats. Another major factor in allowing the encroachment into the dual criteria areas was that the Master Plan called for other areas of slopes and more gentle terrain of the site, not ordinarily subject to the development prohibitions contained in the LCP, to be retained as natural open space. These other open space areas, exclusive of the wetlands of Batiquitos Lagoon or the proposed golf course, include 132 acres or roughly three times the amount of area proposed for encroachment into the sensitive steep slopes identified using the LCP criteria. The determination to retain this additional acreage in natural open space was due to a variety of factors. In some cases, the areas in question included flora or fauna, such as the California gnatcatcher, which, through the CEQA review process, was determined to be appropriate for protection. In other cases, the additional areas to be retained in natural open· space involved other development constraints, such as the existence of major overhead tlectrical transmission lines. Other areas were constrained pursuant to project requirements applied at the local level. For instance, the City required, primarily for visual reasons, that large stands of mature eucalyptus groves be preserved, even though the LCP, either as previously certified or as now amended, would not have specifically required their retention. The importance of these groves has now been recognized, however, for their ability to screen B-7 6-91-46 Page 8 portions of the development from views from I-5, a major coastal access route. The Commission found that the retention of these areas of the proposed Master Plan committed substantial acreage to permanent open space and the preservation of natural landforms consistent with Coastal Act Section 30240. The Commission further found that the proposal served to off-set and mitigate the proposed encroachment into sensitive steep slope areas that are shown in the Master Plan. In this permit application, the applicants have proposed to convert 9.37 acres of land that was, for the reasons described above, placed under a deed restriction prohibiting any alteration of land forms, removal of vegetation or placement of structures. Of this total of 9.37 acres, only 0.15 acres consist of "dual criteria" lands. In exchange for the ability to develop this 9.37 acres, the applicants are proposing to place 12.92 acres in open space. Of this total, 1 .21 acres consists of "dual criteria" lands. In addition, several additional acres of the so ca11ed "give back" lands are coastal sage scrub areas of less than 25% slope, which are suitable habitat for such sensitive fauna as California gnatcatchers. In addition, Local Coastal Program Amendment 1-91, being reviewed by the Commission at the same meeting, if approved, would specifically authorize the trade-off proposed in this application. In its findings on the LCP amendment request, the Commission specifically finds that the proposed trade-off, if adequately protected through appropriate deed restrictions, would be consistent ~ith the cited Coastal_Act policies. For this reason, Special Condition #1 has been proposed. This condition would require that the applicant memorialize the trade in open space for non-open space through a new deed restriction. This would serve to protect those more desirable lands placed into open space through the applicant's "give back" proposal. The proposed fire suppression plan, however, raises one significant issue relative to the preservation of sensitive lands. As proposed, the fire suppression plan applied to the Aviara Master Plan would allow total vegetation clearing in all Zone 1 areas, those areas closest to structures. While such clearing is appropriate, some assurances are needed to guarantee that such clearing does not encroach into dedicated open space areas. Since an area of up to 30 feet in width could be ordered to be cleared at any time under State fire codes, a full 30 foot fire suppression zone must be assumed. In addition, because no 1 individual residential parcels are being subdivided at this time, the Commission cannot assume that the.full 30 foot wide fire suppression zone will be maintained upon further subdivision or construction. 6-91-46 Page 9 For this reason, Special Condition #6 has been proposed. This condition would require the submittal of a detailed fire suppression plan, including a 30 foot wide Zone l, with all open space boundaries superimposed. Any portion of any Zone 1 area within 30 feet of an area deed restricted for open space would be subject of an additional deed restriction prohibiting any future structures. This will eliminate any possibility that vegetation clearing will occur within deed restricted areas for brush management purposes. Finally, the scale of the proposed grading and the proximity to Batiquitos Lagoon raise the issue of the impacts of grading and possible sedimentation within the lagoon. Special Conditions Nos. 3, 4 and 5 have been proposed specifically to address the potential for erosion and subsequent sedimentation impacts to the lagoon. Special Condition #3 would prohibit any grading from occurring during the rainy season, the time of the greatest potential for sedimentation impacts. In addition, the condition outlines various temporary and permanent erosion control techniques which must be applied to the site prior to the onset of the rainy season, in order to further avoid erosion and its related impacts. ' Special Condition #4 will require the submittal of final runoff-control plans and supporting hydrologic calculations approved by the City of Carlsbad. Special Condition #5 will require the submittal of final approved revegetation plans for all manufactured slopes and disturbed areas. Special Condition #7 will require monitoring to assure establishment of the required revegetation. Taken together, these conditions should eliminate, to the maximum extent feasible, the potential for runoff generated sediment. Special Conditions #8 and #9 have been proposed to require that adequate monitoring of the proje~t be undertaken. Due to the size and scale of the project and its associated grading, frequent monitoring is necessary to assure that a 11 erosion contr.o 1 devices are functioning. Si mil arl y, given the number and size of temporary and permanent sediment control structures, adequate maintenance is essential to insure their performance in the future. For this reason, evidence that bonding in favor of the City of Carlsbad sufficient to cover the cost of maintenance is required. The proposed conditions should eliminate any concern over the monitoring and maintenance of these facilities. Given these special conditions, the proposed project should not result in any impacts to natural resources inconsistent with Chapter 3 policies. Therefore, the Commission finds that the proposed per~it, subject to the special conditions outlined above, is consistent with Section 30231, 30240 and 30251 of the Act . . 3. Geologic Hazard. Section 30253 of the Act states, in part: New development shall: B-9 6 ·91 -46 Page 10 (1) Minimize risks to life and property in areas of high geologic, flood, and fire hazard. (2) Assure stability and structural integrity, and neither create nor contribute significantly to erosion, geologic instability, or destruction of the site or surrounding area or in any way require the construction of protective devices that would substantially alter natural landforms along bluffs and cliffs. The site of the Phase II development of the Aviara Master Plan is located in an area that has been subject to landslides. As a result of a detailed geotechnical investigation, it has been determined that, in the absence of significant earthwork, a significant hazard exists. Currently, the site of the ancient landslide area represents a factor of safety of less than 1.5:1. In order to stabilize the landslide area, a buttress fill has been proposed. Although this will accomplish the goal of stabilization, it will result in almost one-fourth of the total earth movement on the site and will result in manufactured slopes of up to 58 feet high. Although the special conditions discussed above will mitigate, to the extent feasible, the effects of this grading, the presence of the ancient landslide area raises the issue of continuing hazard at the site. The buttress fill represents the standard technique for stabilizing the site, and it should provide adequate stabilization. However, the risk of future landslides cannot be entirely eliminated. For this reason, Special Condition #2 has been proposed~ Due to the inherent risk of development in an area that has been subject·to landslides and the Commission's mandate to minimize risks (Section 30253), the standard waiver of liability condition has been attached. By this means, the applicant is notified of the risks and the Commission is relieved of liability in permitting the development. Pursuant to Section 13166(a)(l) of the Commission's administrative regulations, an application may be filed to remove Special Condition #2 from this permit if the applicant presents newly discovered material information regarding the existence of any hazardous condition which was the basis for the condition, if they could not with reasonable diligence have discovered and produced such information before the permit was granted. 3. Local Coastal Planning. Sections 30170(f) and 30171 of ~he Coastal Act were special legislative amendments which required the Commission to adopt and implement a Local Coastal Program for portions of the City of Carlsbad and County islands prior to the specific statutory dates. The Master Plan covers property located with the jurisdiction of three of the City of Carlsbad's six local coastal program segments. The proposed Phase II project is located within two B-10 6-91-46 Page 11 of the segments, the Mello I and East Batiquitos Lagoon/Hunt Properties segments. The Mello I segment was certified by the Commission in 1980. The East Batiquitos Lagoon/Hunt Properties segment came as a result of the City's annexation of the property. This segment was certified in 1987, at the same time as an amendment to the Mello I segment of the LCP. In these actions, the City proposed that the "Pacific Rim Master Plan" (now the Aviara Master Plan) serve as both the LUP and implementing ordinances for that portion of the LCP. These segments have been the subject of additional amendments over the years, including the current amendment LCPA 1-91. The special conditions outlined above have been proposed specifically to bring the project in to consistency with the certified LCP as amended pursuant to LCPA 1-91. The proposed trade of restricted for non-restricted lands is specifically authorized by LCP 1-91, and will be memorialized in by the deed restriction required under Special Condition #1. I The remainder of the special conditions support the requirements of the LCP. Grading in the area of the Lagoon is prohibited during the period of October l through April 1 of each year under the LCP policies. The LCP segments also require that all graded areas must be adequately landscaped and monitored to protect against sedimentation impacts to the Lagoon. The proposed special conditions require that these provision be implemented in order to maximize the level of protection of resources . • In addition, the proposed reduction in density and intensity of use are consistent with the LCP, as amended. Therefore, the Commission finds that the proposed development, subject to the special conditions, is consistent with the certified Aviara Master Plan and the Mello I and East Batiquitos Lagoon/Hunt Properties segments of the City of Carlsbad LCP. STANDARD CONDITIONS: 1. Notice of Receipt and Acknowledgement. The permit is not valid and development shall not commence until a copy of the permit, signed by the permittee or authorized agent, acknowledging receipt of the permit and acceptance of the terms and conditions, is returned to the Commission office. l 2. Expiration. If development has not commenced, the permit will expire two years from the date on which the Commission voted on the application. Development sha11 be pursued in a diligent manner and completed in a reasonable period of time. Application for extension of the permit must be made prior to the expiration date. B-11 6-91-46 Page 12 3. Compliance. All development must occur in strict compliance with the proposal ~s set forth below. Any deviation from the approved plans must be reviewed and approved by the staff and may require Commission approval. 4. Interpretation. Any questions of intent or interpretation of any condition will be resolved by the Executive Director or the Commission. 5. Inspections. The Commission staff shall be allowed to inspect the site and the development during construction, subject to 24-hour advance notice. 6. Assignment. The permit may be assigned to any qualified person, provided assignee files with the Commission an affidavit accepting all terms and conditions of the permit. 7. Terms and Conditions Run with the Land. These terms and conditions shall be perpetual, and it is the intention of the Commission and the permittee to bind alY future owners and possessors of the subject property to the terms and conditions. (1046R) B-12 Oceanside I sb MASTER TENTATIVE MAP PHASE II 'Leucadia ·vista OLIVEN HAIN RD. VICINITY MAP B-13 Tl.A 17c. I AVIARJ\ EXHIBIT NO. ((C: California Coas:al Commis,lon \ \ "I \ ' ... \ , ... IIATIO\JtTOS t.<QOON I AVIARA 8-111 't \' . ii, 11 ·II•,,. I; , ..... : ,,. -.. .. ·-·--· ,. .. -.. ,. .--· MASTER TENTATIVE MAP PHASE II SITE PLAN I I AVIARA .... , .... 0) I Cl )> m NX l f5 :C :· . ·~ ... -,~: .~ ~~ .·• : . ,. . ': .. ~J,)' I .. ,:·~;·:··'._·:\~tf.t · .. . · .... , --._:;;..__ .. ··I· . • . -.. • . : ·;';'~ I ·f·· -..--------_;__...,:.._.;....;.....,;..;~ ••• I ' ; ··•: -: .. ~ ~ ... .... :·· #_::. Area ol "Teke" [[I m A••• ol "Give Beck" Phase II -Master Tentative Map Coastal Resource Give Back/Take Areas ... WjJ PA0Tod>n""'11'o• .tO\ V.01,· • 1' Sa,.,.; 5..,41 2:,00 S..n~ c.1. gz101 ti1S,-2')]-,1,46{, , .. .,. ' . State of Ca11fornia M E M O R A N D U M California Coastal Commission San Oi!go District TO: Comm1ss1oner~ and Interested Parti~s OATE: May 3, 1991 FROM: Staff FILE NO: 0-91-46 SUBJECT: Revisions to the Staff Report #6-91-46, dated April 24, 1991 The following rev1s1ons to the staff proposed special conditions and findings are 1n response to a request by the applicant submitted after the 1n1t1al application submittal. Starr recommends that Specia1 Condition #3 shou1d be revised to read as follows: 3. Grading/Erosion control. Prior to the issuance of the permit, th~ dµplit;dr1l ~hdll ~ul.JmlL Lu Lh!:! Ex!:!<.:uL\v!:! Dln:!r.:lor fur r!:!Vl!:!W dnd written approval, final site and grading p1ans and a detailed grading schedule approved by the City of Carlsbad which incorporate the following tequirem~nts: / A. All grading activity shall be prohibited between October 1st and April 1st of any year, except that grad1n9 may occur unt11 NovP.mber .15 .._ 19g1.: B. A11 permanent runoff and erosion contro1 devices shall be developed and installed pr1or to October 1 (November 15th 1n 1991 on 1 yj ; C. All areas disturbed, but not completed, during the construction season. 1nc1ud1ng graded pads, shall be stabil1zed prior to October 1 ,{_NovEimber 15tn in 1991 on1:x:J. The proposed temporary erosion control measures. such as interceptor ditches, sandbagging, debr1s basins. temporary des11t1ng basins and silt traps shall be utilized in conjunct1on with plantings to minimize soil loss from the construction s1te. D. Maintenance of temporary erosion control measures is the respons1b111ty of tne app11eant, 1nclud1ng replacement of any devices altered or dislodged by storms. · In addition, Spec1a1 Cond11:1on #6 should be revised to read as fo11ows: 6. F1re Suppression Plan. Pr1or to the issuance of the coastal development permit, the app11eant sha11 submit to the Executive Olreclor for review and approva1 1n writing, a detailed r1re suppress1on p1an w1th a11 open space deed re~tr1ct1on boundaries ~uper1mposed, and 1nd1catlr1g the limits or fire suppression zones 1 through 3. No port1on of any !one B-17 Comm1ss1oners and Interest1?d Parties May 3, 1991 rage~ 1 areas shall encroach 1nto any open space deed restricted area. In add1t1on, a11 Zone 1 areas that are located adjacent to or w1th1n 30 20 feet of any open space deed restricted areas shall be subject to deed- rest~4~t1nns against each of the subject parcels proposed for future residential development (i.e., P1anning Areas 25 -30), free of a11 prior 1iens and encumbrances, except for tax liens, and binding on the permittee 1 s successors 1n 1nterest and nny subsequent purchasers of any portion ('€ t"lfe recrl property. The restriction shall prohibit the erection of an'! structures 1n tl,e areas 1dent1fied as Zone 1 in the required fire supressjcn p1an. The recording document shall include legal descriptions of both the applicant's entire parcel(s) and the restricted area, and sha11 be in a form and content acceptable to the Executive Director. Evidence of recordat1o~ of such restriction shall be subject to the review and written approval of the Execut1ve Director. In support of the recommen1jed changes to the spec1a1 cond1t1ons. staff recommends that the findingy be modified to reflect the following changes. First, the last paragraph on Page 8 should be deleted and the follow1ng paragraph substituted in its place: The proposed f1re suppression plan would institute a three-zone system as an approach to the c1ear1ng of lands and the reduct1on of fuel load in the areas adjacent to res1dentia1 deve1opment. As proposed, the f1re suppression plan applied to the Aviara Master Plan would allow total vegetation clearing 1n all zone 1 areas, those areas closest to structures. Wh11e such clearing 1s appropriate, some assurances are needed to guarantee that such clearing does not en~roach into ded1cated open space areas. In other actions, the Commission has allowed the use of a 30-foot wide clear-cut area, assuming that the prov1s1ons of State law cou1d be invoked to require the clearance of a 30-foot wide area. In the case of th1s particular development, however, the Fire Marsha1 of the C1ty of Carlsbad has determined that a 20-foot wide brush clearance prov1sion, coupled w1th the rema1nder of the proposed f1re suppression landscape program, wou1d provide sufficient protection or the residences that w111 ult1mately be built 1n the area, The f1rst full paragraph on Page 9 should be deleted and the following paragraph substituted in its place: Special Condition #6 would require the submittal of a detailed fire suppression plan for tlie entire project. As a component of th1s plan, the cond1t1on would require that the proposed 20-foot wide Zo~e 1 area be deed restricted in all area:i where the ultimate residential development would be located adjacent to deed restricted open space areas. This restriction, coup1ed w·ith the previous restrictions on vegetat1on removal B-18 Comm1ss1oners and Interested Parties May 3, 1991 rag& 3 applied to the open space deed restricted areas, wou1d eliminate the possibility of future vegetation clearance in deed restricted areas. The conditions remove the possib111ty that future residential construction encroachment 1nto Zone 1 would necessitate additional vegetation clearance 1n sensitive resource areas to achieve the full 20-foot clearance. The placement of the restriction is appropriate at this time to assure that any future purchasers of the Planning Areas will be placed on notice that the reQuired setbacks are to be incorporated into any future development proposals, upfront, at the initial planning phase. F1nally, the second full paragraph on Page 9 should be revised to read as follows: rinally, the s~dl~ of the proposed grading and the proximity to Batiquitos Lagoon raise the issue of the impacts of grading and possible sedimentation w1th1n the lagoon. Special Conditions Nos. 3, 4 and 5 have been proposed spec1fical}y to address the potential for erosion and subsequent sedimentation impacts to the lagoon. Special Condition #3 \~ould prohibit any grading from occurr1ng during the rainy season, the time of the greatest potential for sedimentation impacts. In this area, j:he Commiss1on has routine1y allowed grading to continue during the period !>etween October 1 and November 15, given that additional erosion control measures that would protect against erosion in the event of rain are applied, and given that a detailed grading schedule indicating complet1on ~v November 15 are applied to the project and documented in the erosion control plan. In this manner, the resources of the lagoon would be protected against inappropriate 1mpacts. In addition, the condition outlines various temporary and permanent erosion contro1 techniques which must be applied to the site prior to the onset of the rainy season, 1n order to further avoid eros1on and 1t$ re1ated impacts. (6441A) EXHIBIT •c• LEGAL DESCRIPTION March 19, 1991 (MA) [40,17) Phase2 WP DRP2G JN 10553.00 COASTAL COMMISSION DEED RESTRICTED AREAS Those portions of Sections 27, 28, 33 and 34 all in Township 12 South, Range-4 West, San Bernardino Meridian, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to the official plat thereof, described as follows: PARCEL 1 COMMENCING at a point on the westerly line of Record of survey No. 10774, filed in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County October 30, 1986, as File No. 86-494180, said point being the northerly terminus of that course described as North 00°30'45" East, 1357.73 feet per said Record of Survey No. 10774; thence along said course South 00°31'0911 We~t (N. 00°30'45" E. per said R of s No. 10774) 108.85 feet to the most southerly corner of Parcel 4 of the "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" described in "Exhibit B11 of document filed for record April 14, 1989 as F~le/Page No. 89-196176 of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, said corner being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said westerly line and along the southerly line of said Parcel 4, North 22°25 1 22" East, 14.80 feet; thence leaving said southerly line South 05°35 1 09" East, 65.96 feet; thence South 02°05'47" West, 49.51 feet; thence South 08°58'00" East, 46.83 feet; thence South 77°59'37" East, 23.52 feet; thence North 61"22'27" East, 35.45 feet; thence South 35°24 1 58" East, 20.76 feet; thence South 19"34 1 21" West, 75.49 feet; thence North 57"16 1 32" West, 22.64 feet; thence North 61°36 1 28" West, 9.41 feet; thence South 83"39'12" West, 20.08 feet; thence South 47°44'31" West, 17.75 feet to a point on said westerly line of said Record of Survey No. 10774; thence along said westerly line North 00°31'0911 East, 221.13 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 2 BEGINNING at an angle point in the northerly line of P~rcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection cf the courses bearing South 12°15 1 15" East, 48.33 feet and South 66°50 1 19" East, 19.34 feet; thence along said northerly line North 12"15'15" West, 48.33 feet; thence North 21•43 1 23 11 West, 14.00 feet; thence leaving said C-1 northerly line South 86°28'33" West, 14.29 feet; thence South 72"20'40" East, 22.06 feet; thence South 50"15'08" East, 25.39 feet; thence South 83 • 13 '3 6" East, 3 5. 83 feet; thence South 53°23'06" East, 29.34 feet; thence South 23°42'00" East, 30.38 feet; thence South 03 • 02 '05" West, 2 4. 9 3 feet; thence South 15°36'06" West, 34.84 feet; thence South 29°41 1 33" West, 32.32 feet; thence South 00"36'42" West, 28.38 feet; thence South 04"09'42" East, 27.82 feet; thence South 18"40'22" East, 30.99 feet; thence South 00 • 52 '4 3 11 West, 52. 11 feet; thence South 31°55'30" West, 29.71 feet; thence South 13°13'54" West, 28.66 feet; thence South 25°00'10" West, 46.93 feet; thence South 20·01 1 07 11 East, 52.29 feet; thence South 31°46 1 35" East, 47.48 feet to a point on said northerly line of said Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Area"; thence along said northerly 1 ine the following: North 3 8 • 34 '01" West, 63. 50 feet; thence North 09°13'24 11 West, 38.08 feet; thence North 18°48'20" East, 94.72 feet; thence North 16°33'15" East, 23.99 feet; thence North 17°19'52" West, 87.22 feet; thence North 28"4G'57" West, 67.96 feet; thence North 31°15'14" East, 85.70 feet; thence South 86°53'31" West, 55.38 feet; thence North 66°50 1 19" West, 19.34 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING PARCEL 3 I BEGINNING at an angle point in the northerly line of Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 03°39 1 33" East, 93.96 feet and South 36°50 1 10" East, 53.40 feet; thence along said northerly line North 03"39'33" West, 77.00 feet; thence leaving said northerly line South 13 • 50' 42" East, 73. 04 feet; thence South 24°39'33" East, 54.02 feet; thence South 70°57'18" East, 44.61 feet; thence South 51°29'01" East, 58.¼9 feet; thence South 59°30'59" East, 12.54 feet to· a point on said northerly line of said Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas''; thence a~ong said northerly line the following: North 80°48'15" West, 63.75 feet; thence North 39°15'55" West, 61.46 feet; thence North 36°50'10" West, 53.40 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 4 BEGINNING at an angle point in the northerly line of Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 19°07'37" East, 37.91 feet and South 63°32'57" East, 60.02 feet; thence along said northerly line North 19°07'37" West, 24.90 feet; thence leaving said northerly line South 50"33'54" East, 8.09 feet; thence South 67"25'28" East, 105.10 feet; thence NortH 81"36'01 11 East, 56.85 feet; thence North 72°07 1 18" East, 46.33 feet; thence North 51"52'15" East, 34.30 feet; thence North 57°51 1 29" East, 66.48 feet; thence North 39°21'45" East, 25.28 feet; thence North 13°16 1 04" East, 51.42 feet; thence North 19°00'58" West, 57.63 feet; thence North 06"55'44" West, 30.44 feet; thence North C-2 21"58'03" West, 63.02 feet; thence North 46"30'14" East, 13.01 feet; thence North 20"34'28" East, 29.93 feet; thence North 43"15 1 16" East, 101.52 feet; thence North 84"52'52" East, 9.39 feet; thence South 51"26'22" East, 23.33 feet to a point on said northerly line of said Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence along said northerly line the following: South 67"47 1 08" West, 13.02 feet; thence South 40"36'01" West, 132.73 feet; thence South 60"52 1 34" East, 68.58 feet; thence South 23"18'58" East, 33.23 feet; thence South 02"58'48" West, 109.78 feet; thence South 30"22'16" West, 72.78 feet; thence South 50"53'53" West; 54.57 feet; thence South 70"17'04" West, 107.02 feet; thence South 86"19'20" West, 43.17 feet; thence North 72°53 1 23" West, 73.12 feet; thence North 63"32'57" West, 60.02 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCELS BEGINNING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 11"20 1 55" East, 239.79 fe~t and South 57"43'53" East, 48.63 feet; thence along said easterly line North 11"20 1 55 11 West, 67.40 feet; thence leaving said easterly line South 28"32'03" East, 48.38 feet; thence South 38°53 1 5111 East, 32.56 feet; thence South 53°07 1 41" East, 34. 54 feet to a point on said easterly line of said Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence along said easterly line the following: South 78"19'25" West, 17.16 feet; thence North 57"43 1 53" West, 48.63 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 6 BEGINNING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 05°40 1 29" West, 31.08 feet and South 28°09'13" West, 120.73 feet; thence leaving said easterly line South 45°51'32" East, 23.03 feet; thence South 43°25'48" West, 14.20 feet; thence South 40"44'21" East, 14.64 feet; thence South 42°19 1 22" West, 10.68 feet; thence South 15"50 1 21" West, 26.19 feet; thence South 41"03'28 11 West, 29.05 feet; thence South 19"33 1 20" West, 15.10 feet; thence South 36°00 1 40" West, 73.05 feet; thence South 44"17'08" West, 86.85 feet; thence South 82"03'0611 West, 37.93 feet; therice South 34'58'06" West, 45.87 feet; thence South 21'29'48" West, 14.51 feet; thence South 51"17'1011 West, 39.72 feet; thence South 61'52 1 00" West, 36.40 feet; thence South 54'17'29" West, 69.36 feet; thence South 69"00 1 33" West, 92.97 feet; thence South 41'07 1 52" West, 28.81 feet; thence South 31'53 1 5611 West, 31.50 feet; thence South 26"04 1 41" West, 35.16 feet; thence South 07"25 1 0811 West, 30.22 feet; thence South 17'39 1 28" West, 15.26 feet; thence South 86'18'38" West, 22.23 feet; thence Nort:.h 83'38 1 07" West, 63.24 feet; thence North 65'14 1 1311 West, 23.39 feet; thence North 51°42 1 38" West, 27.17 feet to a point on said C-3 easterly line of said Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence along said easterly line the following: South 79"58'15" East, 58.90 feet; thence North 60•43•10 11 East, 42.38 feet; thence North 37°03'21" East, 99.10 feet; thence North 47•34 1 45 11 East, 39.40 feet; thence North 78°44'50" East, 87.91 feet; thence North 24°41'46" East, 38.81 feet; thence North 46"41 1 37 11 East, 35.28 feet; thence North 65°16'39" East, 55.38 feet; thence North 13°58'55" East, 60.60 feet; thence North 54°06 1 00 11 East, 22.71 feet; thence North 84°20'30" East, 48.13 feet; thence North 43°26'50" East, 128.31 feet; thence North 28"09 1 1311 East, 120.73 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 7 BEGINNING at an angle point in the northerly line of Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 85°40 1 52" East, 81.72 feet and North 66°35'21" East, 65.96 feet; thence along said northerly line North 85°40 1 52" West, 67.90 feet; thence leaving said northerly line North 24°41'56" East, 19.18 feet; thence North 74°27'04" East, 70.25 feet; thence North 43°11 1 48" East, 36.32 feet; thence North 33°11'06" East, 35.91 feet; thence North 15°05'42" East, 35.84 feet; thence North 09°15 1 59 11 West, 34.57 feet; thence North 26°02 1 05" West, 30.45 feet; thence North 28°31'40" East, 14.39 feet; thence North 05°30 1 4111 East, 15.78 feet; thence North 51°44'52" West, 12.90 feet; thence North 12°58'17" East, 59.89 feet; thence North 33°17 1 26" West, 42.76 feet; thence North 46°57'04" West, 107.65 feet; thence North 00°27'09" East, 9.24 feet; thence North 56°49 1 00 11 East, 36.62 feet; thence North 43°40 1 04" East, 43.85 feet; thence North 30°03 1 40" East, 62.81 feet; thence North 07 • 10 '56" West, 91. 40 feet; thence South 49 • 46 '59" East, 27. 96 feet; thence North 89"11 1 49" East, 16.72 feet; thence South 04°56'24" East, 18.61 feet; thence South 22•44·,32 11 East, 90.34 feet; thence South 18°42 1 3511 East, 44.01 feet to a point on said northerly line of said Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence along said northerly line the following: North 74"20'12" West, 15.89 feet; thence South 49°48'37" West, 69.54 feet; thence South 39°59 1 22" West, 51.14 feet; thence South 58"32'44" East, 44.35 feet; thence South 02°31'50" East, 46.42 feet; thence South 12"58'17" West, 62.61 feet; thence South 51°44'52" East, 70.86 feet; thence south 08°19'33" East, 36.67 feet; thence South 09°59'45" West, 68.47 feet; thence South 31"05 1 23 11 West, 68.30 feet; thence South 66°35 1 21" West, 65.96 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 8 BEGINNING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel 3 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas'' per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 62•13 1 25 11 East, 71.44 feet and South 19'41 1 29'' East, 137.59 feet; thence along said easterly line and thence the northerly line of said Parcel 3 the following: North 62"13'25" West, 71.44 feet; thence North 17"35'3511 West, 44.62 feet; thence North 08"16'37" East, 19.52 feet; thence North 21"10'04" West, 63.17 feet; thence North 09"21'29" West, 31.59 feet; thence North 37"32'16" West, 125.18 feet; thence south 86°00'32" West, 28.02 feet; thence South 22°35'47" West, 35.39 feet; thence South 44"37'02" West, 17.49 feet; thence South 64°47 1 33" West, 34.40 feet; thence South 25"17'10" West, 62.86 feet; thence South 28°16'10" East, 18.95 feet; thence leaving said northerly line North 35 • 10' 59" West, 68.47 feet; thence North 21°28'55 11 East, 73.84 feet; thence North 60"21'05" East, 51.32 feet; thence North 42°55 1 22" East, 63.20 feet; thence South 83"56 1 52" East, 20.85 feet; thence North 55"33'57" East, 16.63 feet; thence North 32°43'03" East, 50.34 feet; thence North 84"36'15" East, 25.90 feet; thence North 53"08'4811 East, 24.01 feet; thence South 22°16'20" East, 74.80 feet; thence South 33°27'24" East, 32.22 feet; thence South 11"02'17" East, 38.20 feet; thence South 36°52'39" West, 35.04 feet; thence South 12"28'28" West, 20.16 feet; thence South 14"51'57" East, 25.00 feet; thence South 33"57'48" East, 24.31 feet; thence South 05°18 1 40" East, 17.57 feet; thence South 36"11'19" West, 11.70 feet; thence South 05°23'52" East, 43.30 feet; thence South 12°26'13" East, 39.39 feet; thence South 12°30'14" East, 15.60 feet; thence South 29°53'15" East, 22.22 feet; thence South 61°11 1 0011 East, 10.65 feet; thence South 32"13'3111 East, 18.51 feet,; thence South 62°09'38" East, 16.55 feet; thence South 26°20'1511 East, 8.20 feet; thence South 47°34 1 51" West, 11.07 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 9 BEGINNING at an angle point in the westerly line of Parcel 3 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing North 23"54 1 58" West, 165.94 feet and North 29°37 1 5111 West, 239.35 feet; thence along said westerly line South 23"54'58" East, 63.01 feet; thence leaving said westerly line North 73°47 1 06 11 West, 4.51 feet; thence North 46°27'47" West, 23.16 feet; thence North 22°36'22" West, 41.06 feet; thence North 21·02 1 5511 West, 74.36 feet to a point on said westerly line of said Parcel 3 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence along said westerly line South 29"37'51" East, 76.98 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 10 BEGINNING at an angle point in the southerly line of Parcel 15 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas'' per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 84"16 1 04" West, 156.90 feet and South 43"42'49" West, 93.86 feet; thence along said southerly line North 84°16 1 04" East, 12.95 feet; thence leaving said southerly line South 00"52'26" East, 21.27 feet; thence south 33•31 1 52" West, 23.42 feet; thence south 10"44'00" East, 36.12 feet; thence South 20·1s 1 2111 East, 36.38 feet; thence South s2•41 1 09" West, 55.13 feet; thence South C-5 30°40'37" West, 26.46 feet; thence South 13"32'19" East, 66.69 feet; thence South 53"17'22" East, 30.56 feet; thence south 35°16'37" East, 76.10 feet; thence South 05°57'24" West, 29.14 feet; thence South 00"25'02" West, 43.35 feet; thence South 08°10'57" West, 65.06 feet; thence North 73°34'26" West, 44.15 feet; thence North 67°56'03" West, 39.10 feet; thence North 58°35'44" West, 34.85 feet; thence North 63°52'41" West, 41.27 feet; thence North 81°50'38" West, 45.35 feet; thence North 64"55'45" West, 18.12 feet; thence North 39°33'16" West, 34.67 feet; thence North 47°41'33" West, 127.93 feet; thence South 82°47'00" West, 96.87 feet; thence South 62°38'55" West, 32.54 feet; thence North 62 • 13 '3 O" West, 68. 26 feet; thence South 82°03'04" West, 11.33 feet; thence North 66°41'21" West, 19.44 feet; thence North 55°50'02" West, 50.20 feet; thence North 46°12'49" West, 47.34 feet to a point on said southerly line of said Parcel 15 of said Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas; thence along said southerly line the following: South 67°.52 '05" East, 55.43 feet; thence North 77°51 1 44" East, 64.10 feet; thence South 81°36'20" East, 182.37 feet; thence South 41°10'33" East, 178.08 feet; thence South 64°56'07" East, 135.86 feet; thence North 67°37'47" East, 27.79 feet; thence North 26°59'38" East, 44.38 feet; thence North 01·01 1 08 11 West, 17.23 feet; thence North 35°43'26" West, 85.45 feet; thence North 04°16'22" West, 206.66 feet; thence North 43°42'49" East, 93.86 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 11 BEGINNING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing North 76°00'06" East, 369.07 feet and North 31°39'15" East, 52.':..o feet; thence along said easterly line South 76°00'06" West, 161.35 feet; thence leaving said easterly line North 04 • 31' 17" ·west, 57. 51 feet; thence North 82°08 1 03" East, 15.96 feet; thence North 59"37'38 11 East, 30.34 feet; thence North 46°47 1 01" East, 27.34 feet; thence North 88°39'17" East, 43.67 feet; thence North 79°51'35" East, 17.95 feet; thence North 48°04 1 49" East, 41.41 feet; thence North ·25•30•0011 East, 74.01 feet; thence North 01·02 1 2511 East, 123.94 feet; thence North 10°56'01" East, 46.32 feet; thence North 00"23'21" West, 33.08 feet; thence North 27°11'48" West, 30.00 feet; thence South 67°21'34" East, 74.48 feet to a point on said easterly line of said Parcel 2 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence along said easterly line the following: south 29"31'48" West, 16.61 feet; thence South 10•15•37 11 East, 106.97 feet; thence South 26°59'43" West, 175.29 feet; thence South 09°13 1 58" East, 33.82 feet; thence South 31°39'15" West, 52.18 feet to the POINT OF' BEGINNING. PARCEL 12 BEGINNING at an angle point in the westerly line of Parcel 1~ bf said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing North C-6 83°58 1 23" East, 60.76 feet and South 65°53'5111 East, 36.99 feet; thence leaving said westerly line North 74°23 '21" East, 16.02 feet; thence South 54•59 1 43 11 East, 60.80 feet; thence North 65.25 1 00 11 East, 22.10 feet; thence North 24°33'2711 East, 31.80 feet to a point on said westerly line of said Parcel 15; thence along said westerly line the following: South 06°33'34" East, 38.00 feet; thence South 11•32 1 5711 West, 38.60 feet; thence North 49•57•02 11 West, 42.45 feet; thence North 65°53'5111 West, 36.99 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 13 COMMENCING at a point on the westerly line of said Record of Survey No. 10774, said point being the northerly terminus of that course described as North 00"30'45" East, 1357.73 feet; thence along said westerly line South 89°08'21" East, 197.99 feet (North 89"08 1 32" West per said R of S No. 10774 and per said document No. 89-196176 O.R.) to the most easterly corner of Parcel 4 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176, and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing along said westerly line South 89°08 1 21" East, 241.98 feet; thence leaving said westerly line South 05 • 26'24 11 East, 54. 72 feet; thence South 33°17 1 24" West, 11.68 feet; thence North 70°45 1 47" West, 30.75 feet; thence North 46°12'09" West, 56.78 feet; thence North 71°47'27" West, 22.21 feet; thence South 80°14 1 33" West, 31.88 feet; thence North 48°46'12" West, 20.28 feet; thence North 89°08'21" West, 33.00 feet; thence South 70°13 1 24" West, 37.21 feet; thence North 69°46 1 17" West, 16.84 feet; thence South 84°12'43" West, 73.23 feet; thence South 15°14 1 48" West, 13.81 feet; thence South 51°07'06" West, 27.36 feet; thence South 81°50'53" West, 29.34 feet; thence North 58°52'07" West, 12.67 feet; thence North 82°01 1 58" West, 22.17 feet to a point on the southerly line of said Parcel 4 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence along said southerly line the following: North 52°01'23" East, 12.48 feet; thence North 69°10 1 20 11 East, 67.75 feet; thence North 86"32'1611 East, 39.54 feet; thence North 73"49'51" East, 29.02 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 14 BEGINNING at an angle point in the westerly line of Parcel 15 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing North 08"40 1 27 11 West, 81.42 feet and North 69"45'50" West, 121.97 feet; thence along said westerly line the following: South 08 •40' 27" East, 81.42 feet; thence South 19"23 1 56" East, 179.04 feet; thence South 64"00 1 36" East, 28.89 feet; thence South 85"44'05" East, 113.33 feet; thence South 12"29 1 18" East, 93.56 feet; thence South 24•53•3711 East, 105.81 feet; thence South 04"05 1 0411 West, 53.29 feet; thence South 34"04 1 3011 East, 63.83 feet; thence South 01"47'23" West, 58.30 feet; thence South 42"42'11" East, 63.42 feet; thence South 08"18'21" West, 59.06 feet; thence South 32"40'24" East, 45.25 feet; thence South 13"12 154 11 West, 41.71 C-7 feet; thence South 40"57'49" East, 106.87 feet; thence South 22•54 1 49" West, 45.34 feet; thence South 39"59'50" East, 109.13 feet; thence South 07"44'34" East, 98.61 feet; thence South 30°35 1 3511 West, 53.23 feet; thence South 09°21'33" East, 116.83 feet; thence South 37•02 1 1011 East, 19.15 feet; the:ice South 03"50 1 5811 West, 125.02 feet; thence South 44°31'24" West, 66.78 feet; thence South 06°33'34" East, 21.16 feet; thence leaving said westerly line North 20°49'30" West, 66.04 feet; thence North 49°32 1 35 11 East, 34.46 feet; thence North 08°17'08" East, 59.15 feet; thence North 29°33 1 50 11 East, 13.61 feet; thence North 00°44 1 18" East, 15.36 feet; thence North 17°42'58" West, 20.21 feet; thence North 42°53'42" West, 37.64 feet; thence North 49"51 1 20" East, 14.52 feet; thence North 18°12'19" East, 36.94 feet; thence North 00·21 1 21 11 West, 48.86 feet; thence North 05"07 1 47 11 East, 27.91 feet; thence North 26°20'35" East, 43.60 feet; thence North 00"05'41" East, 63.04 feet; thence North 25"53 1 03 11 West, 15.79 feet; thence North 08°23'10" East, 14.42 feet; thence North 37"23'25" West, 65.70 feet; thence North 50•00 1 2911 West, 44.15 feet; thence North 27°11'49" East, 34.24 feet; thence North 07°51'44 11 West, 24.01 feet; thence North 38°11 1 55" West, 54.63 feet; thence North 50°54'57 11 West, 33.67 feet; thence North 13°40'14" East, 45.23 feet; thence North 33°23 1 1711 West, 50.13 feet; thence North 06°48 1 1411 East, 45.81 feet; thence North 21°28}24" West, 30.30 feet; thence North 50°57 1 47 11 West, 36.01 feet; thence North 05°21'33 11 East, 44.09 feet; thence North 11°33'25 11 West, 32.14 feet; thence North 48°32'0811 West, 42.90 feet; thence North 04°13 1 46" East, 54.34 feet; thence North 24°17'0511 West, 92.51 feet; thence North 14°53'32" West, 62.92" feet; thence North 23°38 1 32 11 West, 45.86 feet; thence South 87°11 1 27" West, 59.30 feet; thence North 55°53'4111 West, 33.40 feet; thence North 76°09'55 11 West, 38.65 feet; thence North 45°45 1 52" West, 26.12 feet; thence North 34°53'28" West, 95.33 feet; thence North 43°12 1 27" West, 36.29 feet; thence North 37°25 1 43 11 West, 121.77 feet; thence North 44°12'33 11 West, 100.95 feet; thence North 60°23'3911 ·West, 75.00 feet; thence North 70°45 1 06 11 West, 70.53 feet; thence North 17°31 1 24 11 East, 67.76 feet; thence North 16°55 1 06 11 East, 2.44 feet to a point on said westerly line of said Parcel 15 of said Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas; thence along said westerly line the following: South 50 • 13 1 27" East, 167. 98 feet; thence South 76"41 1 3211 East, 42.76 feet; thence South 69"45 1 5011 East, 121.97 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 15 COMMENCING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel·6 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 10"58 1 37" West, 40.05 feet and South 43.54 1 39" West, 37.61 feet; thence along said easterly line North 10°58 1 37" East, 9.09 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing along said easterly line North 10 • 58 '3 7" East, 3 o. 9 6 feet; thence North 38"57 1 25" West, 8.83 feet; thence leaving said easterly line North c-a 87°25'55" East, 0.70 feet; thence South 77°09 1 39" East, 6.01 feet; thence South 69°15'17" East, 11.35 feet; thence South 15°23'03 11 East, 18.51 feet; thence South 57"51'21" West, 26.49 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 16 COMMENCING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel 6 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 38°43'28" East, 59.31 feet and South 54°51 1 44" East, 33.67 feet; thence along said easterly line South 54°51'44" East, 29.44 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said easterly line South 76°39'41" East, 11.15 feet; thence South 18°40'10" East, 39.94 feet to a point on said easterly line of said Parcel 6; thence along said easterly line North 27°58 1 50" West, 43.00 feet; thence North 54°51 1 44" West, 4.23 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 17 COMMENCING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel 6 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 38°43 1 2811 East, 59.31 feet and South 54"51 1 44" East, 33.67 feet; thence along said easterly line North 38°43 1 28" West 37.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing along said easterly line North 38°43 1 28 11 West, 22.31 feet; thence North 44°44 1 33" West, 40.95 feet; thence leaving said easterly line North 84°31 1 1.5" East, 27.00 feet; thence South 17°57 1 38 11 East, 51.58 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 18 BEGINNING at an angle point in the northerly line of Parcel 6 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing North 58"22'53" East, 57.94 feet and North 29"18'57" East, 1.17.94 feet; thence along said northerly line South 58°22'53" West, 43.17 feet; thence leaving said northerly line North 18 ° 05 1 51" East, 37 .18 feet; thence North 64"07'44" East, 17.70 feet; thence North 55"33 1 12" East, 40.95 feet to a point on said northerly line of said Parcel 6; thence along said northerly line South 29°18 1 57" West, 50.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 19 BEGINNING at an angle point in the southerly line of Parcel 5 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of tha courses bearing North 01"19'19" West, 122.83 feet and North 38"42 1 55" West, 34.03 feet; thence leaving said southerly line North 43 • 59 1 50" West, 23. 82 C-9 feet; thence North 76"49'41" West, 50.87 feet; thence North 56.31'50" West, 16.43 feet; thence South 61.50'39" West, 31.72 feet; thence North 31"42'05" West, 43.91 feet; thence North. 69°46'09" West, 11.48 feet; thence North 58"08'38" West, 27.02 feet; thence North 78"22'21" West, 25.19 feet; thence South 81°02'23" West, 39.31 feet; thence North 43°23'46" West, 22.05 feet; thence North 80"30'09" West, 19.45 feet; thence South 10•22 1 3911 West, 28.42 feet; thence North 77"43'57" West, 61.91 feet; thence South 87"39'01" West, 33.63 feet; thence South 00·11 1 38" West, 43.83 feet; thence South 63"51'55" West, 22.00 feet; thence North 09°03'40" West, 90.00 feet to a point on the westerly line of said Record of Survey No. 10774; thence along said westerly line South 89°08'21" East, 10.83 feet to a point on said southerly line of said Parcel 5 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence leaving said westerly line and along said southerly line the following: South 42 °17 1 28" East, 52.35 feet; thence South 79°53 1 26" East, 56.50 feet; thence South 87°34 1 02" East, 135.39 feet; thence South 74"26 1 36" East, 42.66 feet; thence South 12°49 1 15" East, 21.60 feet; thence South 80°29'24" East, 31.96 feet; thence South 55"48 1 57" East, 52.83 feet; thence South 74"49'17" East, 83.93 feet; thence South 38°42 1 55" East, 34.03 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. I PARCEL 20 COMMENCING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel 5 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 05°42 1 38" West, 94.76 feet and South 78°15 1 58" West, 33.59 feet; thence along said easterly line South 78"15'58" West, 10.72 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said easterly line South 25°41'57" East, 25.66 feet; thence South 87"21'57" West, 29.85 feet; thence South 28°37'42" West, 64.38 feet; thence South 35°10'05" West, 37.17 feet; thence South 09°48 1 27" West, 35.74 feet; thence North 55°16'55" West, 19.57 feet; thence South 66°24 1 15" West, 13.72 feet; thence South 23°57 1 39" West, 23.78 feet; thence South 21"45'55" East, 13.84 feet; thence South 75°13 1 13" West, 12.46 feet; thence south 69°24 1 35" West, 28.82 feet; thence North 80°13'01" West, 38.73 feet; thence South 85°30'05" West, 19.31 feet to a point on the easterly line of said Parcel 5; thence along said easterly line South 54°28'11" West, 34.99 feet; thence leaving said easterly line of said Parcel 5, South 36"47 1 20" West, 39.59 feet; thence South 30°50 1 14" West, 67.28 feet; thence South 23"19'59" West, 36.74 feet; thence South 77°23'33" West, 54.46 feet; thence North 04"46'50" West, 12.28 feet to a point on said easterly line of said Parcel 5 of said "Coastal Commission Deed· Restricted Areas"; thence along said easterly line the following: North 54 • 05' 11" East, 44. 08 feet; thence North 36 • 4 6 '57" East, 51. 56 feet; thence North 44 • 01 1 27 11 East, 56.67 feet; thence North 54°28 1 11" East, 89.44 feet; thence North 60·01 1 20 11 East, 59.96 feet; thence North 49"39 1 09" East, 62.71 feet; thence North 30°57 1 23" East, 49.12 feet; thence North 23°06'5111 East, 34.11 feet; thence North 50•45 1 3711 East, 29.09 C-10 feet; thence North 78°15'58" East, 22.87 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 21 BEGINNING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel 5 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 16°06 1 33" West, 110.74 feet and South 02°38 1 05 11 West, 111.25 feet; thence along said easterly line North 16°06 1 33" East, 43.01 feet; thence leaving said easterly line South OJ 0 48 '02 11 West, 118.48 feet; thence South 04°52 1 1211 East, 136.61 feet; thence South 15°32 1 48" East, 61.97 feet; thence South 31"51'07" East, 30.20 feet; thence South 42°46 1 1611 East, 39.92 feet; thence South 62°12 1 40" East, 34.78 feet; thence South 72°14'01" East, 25.14 feet; thence South l.3°00 1 24 11 East, 24.51 feet; thence South 47"57 1 55" East, 57.37 feet; thence South 23"38 1 13" East, 37.16 feet; thence South 24"32 1 48 11 East, 77.84 feet; thence South 12°53 1 25" East, 105.39 feet; thence South 37°45 1 32" East, 99.34 feet; thence South 00°41 1 1011 East, 63.86 feet; thence South 32°59 1 34 11 West, 39.56 feet; thence South 12°44 1 5511 West, 24.60 feet; thence South 08°51 1 1011 East, 68.44 feet; thence North 68°09 1 5311 East, 25.58 feet; thence south 23°17 1 03 11 East, 43.38 feet; thence South 27°32'1711 West, 66.66 feet; thence South 33°15 1 49" West, 48.97 feet to a point on said easterly line of said Parcel 5 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence along said easterly line the following: North 05°42 1 3811 East, 43.27 feet; thence North 01•23 1 22 11 West, 47.19 feet; thence North 00°35 1 58 11 West, 106.87 feet; thence North 14°03 1 21" West,· 301.04 feet; thence North 29°17 1 23" West, 80.28 feet; thence North 44°58 1 49 11 West, 96.80 feet; thence North 23°17'31" West, 40.77 feet; thence North 52°12'55 11 West, 32.43 feet; thence North 29°16 1 07 11 West, 34.89 fe~t; thence North 17°35'06" West, 81.14 feet; thence North 09°59'4611 West, 116.95 feet; thence North 02°38 1 05" East, 111.25 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 22 BEGINNING at an angle point in the westerly line of Parcel 15 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing North 08°41 1 47" East, 57.70 feet and North 57°37 1 2511 East, 90.67 feet; thence along said westerly line the following: South 08°41 1 47 11 West, 57.70 feet; thence South 16°53'03" West, 64.26 feet; thence South os•19 1 03 11 East, 56."72 feet; thence South 24°14 1 03 11 East, 82.68 feet; thence South 38°16 1 42 11 East, 39.33 feet; tttence South 45•41 1 53 11 East, 68.20 feet; thence south 04•05 1 os 11 East, 60.06 feet; thence South 57°23'2611 West, 80.89 feet; thence South 06°46 157" East, 24.32 feet; thence south 52°39 1 56" East, 53.06 feet; thence South 37°38'3211 East, 75.06 feet; thence South 01 • 1s '32 11 West, 63. 40 feet; thence South 48 • 36' 2611 West, 39. 44 C-11 I -1 feet; thence South 35"31'28" East, 60.04 feet; thence South 00•12 1 4311 East, 98.35 feet; thence South 48°00'59 11 West, 51.35 feet; thence leaving said westerly 1 ine North 2 0 • 12 '3 l" West, 7 5. 3 6 feet; thence North 16 • 2 6' 03" East, 41. 02 feet; thence North 08°52 1 16" West, 46.70 feet; thence North 13°06'32" East, 27.94 feet; thence North 31"22'39" East, 53.13 feet; thence North 54°31 1 47 11 West, 125.90 feet; thence North 39"15 1 06" West, 17.45 feet; thence North 09"30'54" West, 16.97 feet; thence North 32°53 1 18 11 East, 40.39 feet; thence North 19"04'11" West, 61.35 feet; thence North 34"15'22" West, 77.36 feet; thence South 65.23'41" East, 34.87 feet; thence North 67"17'46" East, 43.53 feet; thence North 11·22 1 25" West, 212.08 feet; thence North 13•21 1 0111 East, 116.87 feet; thence North 19"40'03" West, 17.39 feet; thence South 76°09 1 41" East, 20.74 feet to a point on said westerly line o~ said Parcel 15 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence along said westerly line South 57"37'25" West, 8.13 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 23 COM11ENCING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel 7 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas'' per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 26°20 1 32" West, 66.30 feet and South 27°05'50" West·, 161.62 feet; thence along said easterly line South 27°05 1 50" West, 137.13 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said easterly line South 17°29 1 28 11 West, 113.06 feet; thence South 49°22'48" West, 52.74 feet; thence North 89"25 1 5111 West, 8.97 feet to a point on the westerly line of said Record of survey No. 10774; thence along said westerly line North 00"34 1 09 11 East, 68.15 feet to a point on said easterly line of said Parcel 7 of said Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas"; thence leaving said westerly line of said Record of Survey No. 10774 and along said easterly line of said Parcel 7, South 43 "14 1 17 11 East, 10. 07 feet; thence North 47"12'4711 East, 87.55 feet; thence North 27"05'50" East, 24.49 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 24 BEGINNING at an angle point in the easterly line of Parcel 7 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted .\reas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 43•37•5211 East, 67.19 feet and South 01°34'30" East, 205.87 feet; thence along said easterly line the following: North 43"37'52" West, 67.19 feet; thence North 29°29'18" West, 47.96 feet; thence North 07°50 1 00" East, 170.54 feet; thence North 35"21'53" East, 20.67 feet; thence North 60°10 1 34" East, 57.69 feet; thence North I 30"36 1 43" West, 45.94 feet; thence North 57°38 1 14" West, 19.31 feet; thence North 38"23'05" East, 78.79 feet; thence North 10·22 1 1011 East, 31.02 feet; thence North 25"20'05" West, 44.33 feet; thence North 11"48 1 07" East, 37.22 feet; thence North 12"06'29" West, 321.83 feet; thence North 50°59'26" West, 31.22 feet; thence North 17"11'48" West, 31.60 feet; thence North C-12 62•2S'06" East, 14.29 feet; thence North 06"28'57" West, 8.60 feet; thence North 15.56'07" East, a.as feet; thence North 10"54'15" West, 66.54 feet; thence North 24•5a•1a11 East, 22.23 feet; thence North 03 • 11 1 32" East, 10. 49 feet; thence leaving said easterly line North aa•49 1 16" East, 42.25 feet; thence South 15°53'30" East, 68.57 feet; thence South 35°37'52" West, 62.13 feet; thence South 20•16'23" East, 128.76 feet; thence South 26°10'17" East, 108.23 feet; thence South 14°45'20" East, 91.50 feet; thence South 07•07•3911 East, 58.08 feet; thence South 16°52'20" East, 72.08 feet; thence South 11°39 1 38" East, 62.08 feet; thence South 19•21 1 45" West, 54.87 feet; thence South 89°30'55" East, 50.83 feet; thence South 22°33 1 00" East, 83.38 feet; thence South 30°37 1 54" East, 67.85 feet; thence South 14"24'11" East, 23.50 feet; thence South 37•17•3911 East, 48.25 feet; thence North 10·16 1 01" East, 18.75 feet; thence South 48°45'29" East, 21.21 feet; thence South 29°34'07" East, 76.65 feet; thence South 38°08 1 14" East, 32.81 feet; thence South 56°10'17" East, 71.68 feet; thence South 60°21'0411 East, 28.24 feet; thence South 35•26 1 16" West, 7.50 feet; thence South 86.0 35 1 42" West, 12.16 feet; thence North 76°20 1 4011 West, 14.09 feet; thence South 77•45•5511 West, 14.99 feet; thence South 52°43'16" West, 14.55 feet; thence South 38.57'26" West, 34.50 feet; thence South 73"08'02 11 West, 11.07 feet; thence North 23°21'02" West, 24.00 feet; thence South 50°17 1 5611 West, 46.53 feet,: thence South 82"18'45" West, 64.43 feet; thence South 46 • 20 '03" West, 4 7. 69 feet; thence South 74•02·1 2611 West, 91.51 feet; thence South 60°22 1 27" West, 32.27 feet; thence South 56°16'12" West, 25.53 feet; thence South 63°51 1 58" West, 50.22 feet; thence south 54°40 1 01 11 West, 0.92 feet to a point on said easterly line of said Parcel 7; thence along said easterly line North 01°34 1 30" West, 177.22 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 25 BEGINNING at an angle point in the westerly line of Parcel 15 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing South 62•05 1 38 11 East, 77.40· feet and North 76"54'45" East, 65.68 feet; thence along said westerly line North 62°05 1 38 11 West, 45.68 feet; thence leaving said westerly line North 54°26 1 37" East, 10.90 feet; thence South 79"43'35" East, 86.08 feet to a point on said westerly line of said Parcel 15; thence along said westerly line South 76°54'45 11 West, 54.62 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 26 BEGINNING at an angle point in the northerly line of Parcel 14 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas" per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing North 41.37'57" East, 279.24 feet and South 22°35 1 4711 East, 25.00 feet; thence along said northerly line South 41°37'57"West, 36.12 feet; thence leaving said northerly line North 12 • 08 1 55" East, 38. 50 feet; thence North 46"45 1 21" East, 14.54 feet; thence North 17"34 1 00"East, 35.78 feet; thence North 00"43 1 00 11 West, 38.57 feet; C-13 thence North 19.56'26" East, 25.75 feet; thence North 03"23'50" West, 69.75 feet; thence North 30°38'14" East, 34.12 feet; thence South 59•21 1 45 11 East, 18.11 feet; thence South 87°59'18" East, 33.44 feet; thence North 41"57'55" East, 44.63 feet; thence South 86°55'00" East, 17.00 feet; thence South 39°09'54 11 East, 38.21 feet; thence south 74"19'0811 East, 9.65 feet; thence South 28°50'59" East, 9.47 feet; thence south 89°44'51" East, 62.90 feet to a point on the westerly line of City of Carlsbad Tract 85-35, Aviara Phase I -Unit E, according to the Map thereof No. 12413; thence along said westerly line South 47°10'50" West, 294.75 feet; thence South 40°43'12" West, 6.59 feet to a point on said northerly line of said Parcel 14; thence leaving said westerly line and along said northerly line North 22°35 1 47" West, 8.45 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 27 BEGINNING at an angle point in the westerly line of Parcel 15 of said "Coastal Commission Deed Restricted Areas'' per said document No. 89-196176 being the intersection of the courses bearing North 38°45'5011 East, 85.68 feet and North 16°24'28'' East, 58.16 feet; thence along said westerly line South 38°45'50" West, 26.16 feet; thence leaving said westerly line North 19 • 54 '34" East, 67. 84 feet; thence North 84°02'53" East~ 6.28 feet to a point on said westerly line of said Parcel 15; thence along said westerly line South 16°24 1 2811 West, 45.91 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. This legal description was· prepared by me or under my direction in conformance with the Land Surveyors Ac\trrch 19917 Wd ~, ,:/19/V Dale A. Davis L. S .. 5894 License Expiration Date: 12/31/92 POOR QUALITY ORIGINAL (S) PLAT TO /LLUSTRA TE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR COASTAL RESOURCE GIVE BACK/TAKE AREAS SHEET 1 OF 24 SHEETS "FINAL E)<Hf BiT" NOT£: M"""1 OQCllf 'rfCIAITY J,/,IP #OSCAl.l' FOR INDEX OF PLA T SHEETS SEE SHEETS 2 ANO J LEGEND: CX) CN u w w u... 0 CN ......... ,- Ul z: l I IND/CA TFS COASTAL COMMISSION ' ' ' · ' · ' DEED RESTRICTFO AREA PER 1 1 1 • 1 DOC. REC. 4-14-89 AS FILE NO. 89-196176 O.R. TO REMAIN CITY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 73J39 MAP NO, 8453 Ft Or S, 1077 4 ~ ~ r\, co· t¢~ c3-~· 28 ~ ~· 33 ~· LEGEND: R, Of S, 1077 4 21 34 T12S .R4W S,B,M, ................. IND/CA TFS •AREA OF TAKE• (PORTJONS OF AREA TO BE QUITCLAIMED FROM •:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•: OPEN SPACE DEED RESTRICTJON/STEEP SLOPES DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "B" ................. OF DOC. REC. 04-14-89 AS FIL£ NO. 89-196178, O.R.) . V//////1 IND/CA TFS "AREA OF GIVE: BACK• (AREAS CREA TFD AS OPEN SPACE DEED ~ ..... 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REC. · · · · 04-14-89 AS FILE NO. 89-196176, O.R. TO REMAIN PMJ TECHNOLOG:£S 100' 4C1 ~ "A• ~ sz.nr DC10 s.A.H~ ~ UIOI rtLD (n I) lJJ-.UH -Ml IOIUl 00 ( '4.11} "HA.SU .J...-0#-'1 ~rs6 v7ARA PHASE II DEED RESTR!CnONS -·---- .. 0 0 .... II .. .... PLA T TO ILLUS TR A TE LEGAL DESCR/P TION FOR COASTAL RESOURCE GIVE BACK/TAKE AR~AS SHEET 6 OF 24 SHEETS 14.00' ~ P.as. PAR. 2 · U' N1275'15"W 48.J)~ N66-S0'19•w 19,;~~~-~~.£.-'.~ N86'5..J'J1 •c 55.38' NJ175'14•E 8S.70 N28•4o•s1·w 67.96"'C' -----....... Nt 779's2·w 87.2 ' N16:JJ'1S"E 23.99' N18.48'20'T 94. 72' N0973'24•w 38.08' NJ8'34 '01 •w 6.1 50' . . PARCEL 2 OF 89-196176, 0. 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RE'C. . • · · ' . 4-14-89 AS FILE NO. 89-196176 O.R., TO REMAIN (·:::.·:::::::::. IND/CA TFS "AR£,4 OF GIVE: BACK• (AREAS CREA TED AS OPEN SPACE DEED ('::::.•::::::.•:. RESTRICTlON/STcEP SLOPES) PARCEL 14=1.20.J AC. PMJ TECHN0<.0Gt£S 100' o• 100• eoo• 300' •• 0A0 S11UZ7, Sl.nr~ I•~ •-I • • --·--lNI ~ mm ~ '1:;) .l»-+IM .C, ..U IQU.100 (44.11) l"l«sC:/ .,_,,__,, C,,,,Z:S:ZO l.1ARA PHASE II DEED RESTRICTlONS PLAT TO ILLUSTRATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR COASTAL RESOURCE GIVE BACK/TAKE AREAS SHEET 21 OF 24 SHEETS . c.o c.o C'\j c.o SEC, 27 P. 0.8. PARC£L 'V• ct PARC£L 12 = ANGLE POINT IN W'L Y LINE OF PARCEL 15 OF DOC. NO. 89-196176 N09iJ'J8"W 24. T 7' .____-=-" N24'58'44"W 60.48'--~ N1674'28"E 12.25' N84'02'5J"E 6.28'-=-----=::::::::::::::.:::::~- N19'54 '34 "E 6 7. 84' PARCEL 2 7 ---.:.._ NJ8'45'50"E 59.52' N48'52'0J"E 91.38 T. P. 0. B. PMCEJ. S££ SH££T 20 3 . . . P.O.B. PARCEL 21.tk P.O.C. PARCEL •V= AN_Glf f!Oll!TJN. . , · · N49'!57'02"W 2 45' W'L Y LINE OF PARCEL 15 . , • 4 ' , . OF DOC. NO. 89-196176 . . . . . · ,N6!'5J'Sl w, 36.99 NJ7'J6'59"W B 95, · · · · · N74"2J21 'E 67.20. -----N4874'26"W 73.88'' · · · , N84'.J0'58"W 54.JJ'. PARCEL ~-N46i2~9•w TiJ9' · · · · · · · · · · · · N26'45'JB"W 65.57' N67'52'05•w 67.44' DATA TABLE 1 N83'54'47'"W 39.13' 2 N0870'08'"W 14.27' J N16'47'41 "W 28.78' 4 N60"2J'07"W 37.14' 5 N46'41 '22"W 36.67' 6 NJ8'!51 'JJ"W 41. 10' 7 N16'24'28"E 45.91' 8 NJ8'45'50"E 26.16' 9 N19"54'34-E 32.09' 10 N34 '24 17"E 57.00' 11 N41 V6'26'"E 47.BJ' 12 NJ2:JO'OJ"£ 15. 48' LEGEND: SEC. 34 Ti2S, R4W, S,B.M, IND/CA TES "AR£A OF TAK£" (POR770NS OF AREA TO BE QUITCLAIMED FROM .--... -.... -.... -.... -.... -... -.... -. .. OPEN SPACE DEED RESTR!CnON/STEEP SLOPES DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT ·a· 1·:::::::::::::. OF DOC. REC. 04-14-89 AS FILE NO. 89-196176, O.R.) PARCEL U = 0.619 AC. PARCEL V = 0.090 AC. 777777/1 IND/CA TES "AREA OF GIVE BACK" (AREAS CREA TEO AS OPEN SPACE DEED . V//////] RES'TRIC770N/STEEP SLOPES) PARCEL 12 = 0. 028 AC. PARCEL 27 = 0. 010 AC. . . . , ! IND/CA TES COASTAL COMMISSION DEED RES'TRICTED AREA PER DOC. REC. ___ ____.J 04-14-89 AS FILE NO. 89-196176, O.R. TO REMAIN P&D TECHNCX..0Gt£S 100' 0' 100' 200' f<lf JICST'A'r1'!!I7; ,urr:i:,cc .u,, ~ CA,lF0'NA #:l'IC/'I ' --•· --· me (n1 ~ ..x:i. Mi 1=.xoc ~,, ~ >-4-n o,,,,zsn \1ARA PHASE II DEED R£STRIC770NS .. 0 0 -II .. - :JOO' PLAT TO ILLUSTRATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR COASTAL RESOURCE GIVE BACK/TAKE AREAS N4S72'49•w N55 "SO '02 •w N82'0J'04-E N627J'Jo·w N62:J8'55-E N82•47'00-E N47'41 '33•w 127. 93' NJ9:JJ'16•w 34.67' N64"55'45•w 18.12' SHEET 22 OF 24 SHEETS S££ SHEET 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... •:PAR~ .......... . . . . . . . . . . ··· •y· . . . . . . . . . ... l.t) - N08i0'S7•c 6S. 06' N00'2S'02"£ 4.J.JS' N05'57'24•c 29.14' NJ5i6'37"W 76.10' NS.Ji 7'22"W J0.56' NS07J'21 "W 60.6S' N10i4'02"W 21.07' N48VS'S4"W 51.19' L£G£NO: WJ1 -s1 'oo·w 14. 10' N84i2'S8"W 62.J0' CJTY OF CARLSBAD TRACT 55 .. 35 MAP NO, 12413 ,..........,...............,._..., /NO/CA TE:S "'ARFA OF TAK£" (PORllONS OF AR£A TO BE OUITCLAIM£0 FROM '.-:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•: OPFN SPACE 0£€0 RESTRIC770N/ST££P SLOPES OESCRIB£0 IN EXHIBIT •a• .............. OF OOC. REC. 04-14-89 AS FIL£ NO. 89-196176, O.R.) PARCEL •y-= 0.306 AC. 77777/)j /NO/CA TE:S "AR£A OF GIVE: BACK" (AREAS CREA TEO AS OPEN SPACE OEEO //// LLLJ RESTRIC770N/ST££P SLOPES) PARCEL 10 = 0.952 AC. --'-'-J-.J-J.-- • . . . ·11NOICA TE:S COASTAL COMMISSION OE£0 RESTRICTED ARFA PER OOC. RFC. ---~--04-14-89 AS FILE NO. 89-196176 O.R. TO R£UAIN r2] p MJ TEC1-fi#Ol0Gt£S 1 o o ' • -,err ':,c· ~ SUTr ,::,co SAlf ,:i,o,Q ~ arcx rn.c (111) ~ ,ca Ml IOIS.J.100 (4411} ~ :>4-11 C-Z:S:V v1ARA PHASE II DEED RESTR!CllONS 0' 100' -200' 300' PLA T TO ILLUSTRA TE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR COASTAL RESOURCE GIVE BACK/TAKE AREAS N2918'57•E 19. 95(....---==::=-- N55'J3'12•E 40.95'--=--- N64V7'44•c 17.70' Nf 8V5'51 •E 37. 18' N58'22'5J•E 14. 77' N4216'!,f.•E 85.J8' SHEET 23 OF 24 SHEETS . ---PARCEL 18 ---, -P"";,;;+=~ N48V8'29•w 27. OJ' N68io'47•w 28.96' N86:J2'2J"W 29.19' N52i6'37"W 61. 65' N72'JO'J9"W 40.36' N06"27'1 rw 29. 7s' -------"'-N.15'J5'46"W 6S. 401 P.aB. PAR. ~ rt..&~ 0 -ANGLE POINT IN N'LY UNE OF PAR. 6 OF DOC. NO. 89-196176 N32i2'SO"W 94.43' T.P. O.B. PAR. • N2J'4811f "W 25.891 . . . NJJ'Ol '09"W 82.94' N27'24'41"W 31.001 . . N18'04 '06"W 40. 02' N18'J8'J6,.W 48. 71' 1 2 J 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 !J 14 OATA TABLE N2978'S7"£ S0.00' NS8"22'SJ"£ 43.17' N18'0S'S1 •c 7.JJ' N45'57'J2"£ 33.JS' N45"57'32 'E: 8.80 N48'J8'J2 W 59.0J N47V6'48"W S0.75' NJ8V9'08"W 76.80' N01'JJ'29 '£ 35.56 N19'45'26 W 88.90 NJ2"45 'J4"W 48.28 N29i8'57"E 117. 94 I N4S7240 W 24.21 76.47 N14'J0'01 "W N05'07'18"W NJ57836 W -------------J N20'J2'os·w NJ4'57'J9•w LEGE.NO: N12'S8'01 •w 56. 67' . • : N19'27'1J"E 87.61' 1L:.....-::::::::---N11 "20'16·w 1s. 78' N.:J878'SS"W 36. 00' £----N2.J7, '58"W 1a. 77' NOJi5'04 "W 77. 95' SEE SH££T 2-1-___,~ N02'J2'42"E J4. 04' IND/CA TES •AREA OF TAKE" (POR TlONS OF A TO BE OU/ TCLAIMEO FROM OPEN -'.•:•:-'.•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•: SPACE DEED RESTRIC770N/STEEP SLOPE DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT •e• OF DOC. REC. .. 0 0 .... II " .... . ............. 04-14-89 AS FILE NO. 89-196176, O.R.) PAR. ·o-=0.968 AC. PAR. •p•-o.522 AC. ~ IND/CA TES "AR£A OF C/vf: BACK" (AREAS CREA TEO AS OPEN SPACE 0£EO ~ R£STRIC770N/STE£P SLOPES) PARCEL 18 = 0.027 AC. . -----., IND/CA TES COASTAL COMMISSION DEED RESTRICTED AREA PER DOC. REC. 04-14-89 · · · ·. AS FIL£ NO. 89-196176, O.R. TO REMAIN P It!) TECiNO<..OGt£S 1 o o ' '"I tCJ'T 'A'rn«rT. Ufrr:,,)O £WOOICI ~ n,c,, I 0' 100' 200' 300' J I .c, M:l ICd.S..1 00 r, ~ ~" M?n, J 1ARA PHASE II DEED RESTRICTIONS PLA T TO ILLUS TR A TE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR COASTAL RESOURCE GIVE BACK/TAKE AREAS SHEET 24 OF 24 SHEETS T.P..aB.. PP.~.CEi. 17 Z , 1j N84:J1 ·15"E 27.00' ""· NI 7"57'J8"W 51.58' P.as. PAR. ·Q·~ P.O.C. PAR.16 ct PAR.17 =ANGLE POINT IN E'L Y LINE OF PAR. 6 N44'44'33•w NJ8'4J'28·w N14'54'02•w N40i7'4S•w N76'J9'4t•w 22.85' ~RCEL ~•~~~;;_~_==?~~~~-~~ NS4 "S 1 '44 •w 4. 2 J'--::::::::--=--~.:...._..:._;__::.- N27"58 '50 •w 43.00 1 """'=::~:;:=:::=:;::--:---;- N 2 2 i 1 'J 4 "E 19. 79' ---=======---:::::::::===------~ N1175'24"W 118.00'---- NOT "4S'55•£ 46.13'-::o---.._ N09"5!'28•£ 61.8S'__,,.-- N19"58•50•£ 26.SO' N09"06'J7,,W 56.46' N11 -S9'38·w 93. 08' NO-f.'57'26"W 29.66' · NS2"57':JJ•w 12.90' N87'2S'ss·E 41. 74' N38-S7'2s·w 8.8J' N10-S8'37"E 30.96' N57'51 '21 "E 21.20' N44 73'1J"E 42. 67' N80iS'29•w 9.JJ' NJ8'30'08"W 25.34' N80"44'og•w 23.40' N29'51'01"W 63.46'--- N76V1'57•£ 23.85'.---=::::::::::::-..___ N59"06'38•£ 2S. 73' --=::::::::__- OF DOC. NO. 89-1961 76 N38"43'28•w 37. 00' NS4"51'44"W 29.44' N18'40'1o·w 39.94' 1s:;9'41 •w 11.1s' /L:.;....£---T.P.O.B. PAR. 16 POFt SEC, 27 Ti28, R4W, S.B.M. PARCEL 16 N27'58'so·w 11.93' N16i6'58·w 95. 12' .1..-:----o::,,,,-No2·02·01 ·c S6. 11 • N14"52'so·w 49.29' N04"50'08•E 35.56' w"· PARCEL 7r• N04 •43's8·E 63. 68' N13'2S'2J•w · 18.56' N3B"S7'2s·w S4.29' T.P. O.B. PAR. •R• PARCEL 15 ....---rv87'2S'SS"E 0. 70' --::;;=-N77"09'39"W 6. 01' N69i5'17"W 11.35' NSOV7'49•E 25. 68'-• ---- NJ2"45'21 •w 13.62~' ------__ -r::::_-:i:i. __ ~~· ~~::±:;;:~'f,f,,-----:::::::===-N1S'23'0.J"W 18.51' N84-So'os·£ B.oJ' ........-".'.::::::.-:--:::::;.~ /.J"<-=--N57"51 '21 "E 26. 49' ~~;::_-T.P. 0.8. PAR. 15 N14 '4S'29•£ N36 '2 7'14 "E N24 '53'49 •£ N01i2'31•w 36.48' LEGEND: .--~==--N10'58'37•£ 9.09' l,I_\.L ____ , N4J"S4'J9"£ 37.61' P. 0.8. PAR. •~ ct P.O.C. PAR. "R• d-PAR. 15 =ANGLE POINT IN E'L Y LINE OF PAR. 6 OF DOC.NO. 89-196176 N66 •47'58 "E 45. 43' N85"2J'25•£ 47.85' N75:J4'22"£ 94.8S' N46'28'07"£ 108.c'Jt:' N73"54'22•w 14.36' ----IND/CA TFS ,.AR£A OF TAK£• (POR 770NS OF AREA TO 8£ OUITCLAIM£D FROM OPEN SPAC£ 0££0 RESTRIC770N/STE:EP SLOPES DESCRIB£D IN EXHIBIT •a• l.&.I.&... ........................... OF DOC. REC. 04-14-89 AS FIL£' NO. 89-196176, O.R.) PAR. -o• = 0.008 AC. PAR. "R" = 0.289 AC. PAR, "S" = 0.619 AC. V//1////1 IND/CA TES "AREA OF Glvf' BACK" (AREAS CREA TED AS QPEN SPACE 0££"0 '-~"-'--'--'-_,_ ..... R£STRIC770N/!STE£P SLOPES)PAR. 17 = 0.014 AC. PAR. 16 = 0.003 AC. PAR. 15 = 0.010 AC. C . -. -. -ilNDICA TES COASTAL COMMISSION DEED RESTRICTED AREA PER DOC. R£'C. 1-L _____ 04-14-89 AS FlLE NQ 89-196176 O.R. TO REMAIN 0' 100' 200' 300' ~-.....;~......:......-. ............... i \1ARA PHASE II 0££D R£STRIC770NS (30106. Development] uoevelopment• means, on land, 1n or under water, the placement or erection of any solid material or structure; discharge or disposal of any dredged material or oF any gaseous, liquid, solid, or thennal waste; grading, removing, dredging, mining, or extraction of any materials; change 1n the density or intensity of use of land, including, but not limited to, subdivision pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act (corrxnencing with Section 66410 of the Government Code), and any other division of 1~nd, including lot splits, except where the l~nd division is brought about 1n connection with the purchase of such land by a public ~gency for public recreational use; change in the intensity of use of water, or of access thereto; construction, reconstruction, demolition, or alteration of the size of any structure, including any facility of any private, public, or municipal utility; and the removal of harvesting of major vegetation other than for agricultural purposes, kelp harvesting, and timber operations which are 1n accordance with a timber harvesting plan submitted pursuant to the provisions of the Z'berg-N·ejed1y Forest Practice Act of 1973 (colllllencing with Section 4511). As used in this section, "structure" includes, but 1s not 11mited to, any building, road, p1pe, flume, condu1t, siphon, aqueduct, telephone line, and electrical power transmission and distribution line. EXHIBIT "D" :: Hr LANDSCAPE FIRE SUPPRESSION ZONES \JN~DSHAlM '"'~"'""_t"ll'Of,...,,.,~_,....,. "'t...,...\.,_tr.u:,,,.,o"·(JlllO.MIOO n..~,..,_...,.,,...,,....._QI'~ BRUSH MANAGEMFNT PRI ININr, .... I AVIARA FIRE SUPPRESSION LANDSCAPE PLAN PHASE II . ~,.... ....,._ ~ ••.ftll,,9J .. -· ---==== LANDSCAPE FIRE SUPPRESSION ZONES 00 !oK 0 • 'c> . . . ~---- PRUNING OF OAK OR OTHER TREE HYDROSEED MIX --Oc4?-m twwn ) .0 O..l TS lS l • 7S t.5 ts 20 u lS oO I ..,. . 1'Q • I.S '° IO I 'IS :0 J • ss • .. ,. . "" )0 • ,s r, .., .. -a..xn.--. ... ~ ----...__ __ -----._..___ ..... _ --------e-mm..,,.,,, r_.....,..s--_ O:mmz,..,, "----y.,_ .,_,._., &:a..'-:! ........ ---,,__ ._ ----~ .___a.--~E!'DIHO S>W1. ~o,. ~ ~T'OH 0,. 11.IJ'l""1' ... xnJ'I! 0, ¥fATl:J._ SH:D, Fl:JimUZVI. O"GN,!C $Or\.. STA&I.IZ!PI A#ltO M\A.CH. Al""'-'r n.l ~M4~N A OH! STY' ~!D"""UCA110H: 2D0Q \..MIAC"t. C!U\A.OS' wco:, '18!1' tlOL.JLSIAC,._ ~SC:...STAaUZVl,,~(WlltCIJlil. SllD..X. CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE NOTE n<e ""'l . .9,IEKTAT10H OF ll<ESE ,upc,ova.,eim; WII.I. REQUIRE n<E CCX:ROIHA T1ClN OF VARIOUS nv.oes C,H s= Tl<c FOI..LOWl>IG IS Tl<E NffiCIPA TEO SEOUENCc OF CCNSTl>Ucnot<. I. INITIAi. BRUSH Cl.£AAING. 2. FlaD I.OCAT10H OF PRoP~ t.JNES (BY OWNEA.) :L AHAL Cl£AAlHO AFTER SURVEYING. 4. l><STAU.ATlON OF RE.AA COAHER MONUMem; 18Y.0WHER.) 5. INST AU.A'llOH OF l'cNC:NG (WMERE AP!'UCASl.E. BY OWNER.) IL l><STAU.AT10H OF IRRIGATIOH SYSTEM. 7. IMJROSEEOtNQ. r-1 -I BO.JH0ARY I I -L,__ A.,,..RA dill . l!OUNOARY ~I,-. i ·--:t-. KEY MAP 1/;',j\ . ,'? • I --L : •·. ~ •• .!, ~ -~ l'V<NNIHO ARE.A (TYP,c,.L) HOTTOSCALe PROJECT INFORMATION ,n.t! 'M"C,Yo,t!NTS V!.Ctr~O tH ,,_.!SI! C,u,""'"""°' ll91(JV!Of: &o,il n.@ ,...,_O,fP"T'AT'CN o-""1111' su,-.,.e~ ......,,.cse,.,.NO. ,.~• :'l-o! ""'#JU. 1111,., isu,. ... uso. v,,,0se,.,1 CUIOE.JNlS.'" Tkl! """11..JML "V""T c~n!.S ~a,ff TO OE't~ SITU. ~ Mf.A ~n>, IS &A.$1!D Ul"0N T'VfTATIY! W.V C.T. D-,,_9¥EJ .,, ~'° ~ocua DAT"ED 22 """"'°' '"'· ~ --201,,....,...,,_,_,, ___ --c.-.~-(1111 Slt-tltO \.NtOSir..~ ~CT ,._..._. s,.-. si-w. M-. ASlA C.M a,,,. 2,,,,...,....~..,.. s.-,c:o C....-o.d.~.__.noo, (llt• i.31-4710 DRAWING INDEX ,. 2. ,. .. s. I. 1. I. L 10. "· 12. ... "· t!L II. 17. ,e,:e,rn,, I ...,. -.0.TO<"'-'H 1 .. " ,._, ~H()llff\f ,..11 SOCJT'H ,,. Z7 ,.,. ZI .. ,. .. ,. ,.. z, ,-.29N(j;n'H ,.,.HSC)VT)I •-. Z7 ,. :, .. ,. ,.,. THESE Pl.ANS NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION P:aRMIT SET· 26 APRIL 1991 AVIARA PHASE II COASTAL COMMISSION SUBMITTAL ·-.... -"t•"""l't.. l .. 17- ..J <: ~ ...-4 I :E ~ co ::::i-'1'J ., z ~ Q ,. '1'J ~ '1'J :II :E :II .., ii: ~~ ,. :O~ ::, .. w(.)O "' V). \!, ~ <_J ~ = <: u !!' CL!-. 5 <'1'l ~ .. C::<:.,. ~~02 :c (.) ~ ::s @:s ~ --- UNDlsnJR8ED NATIVE OPEN SPACE (DUD~ WITH Fl"E SUPPRESSlC)H .!:ONES GUI0£1JNES. gM, ':"'cr~h---· REVEGETATED NATIVE PLANTINGS ~ SPECIES »KJ OE"'5/Tlf5 PPOVIOED IN CONl'°"""-"CE .------FIR;:~:p::~:~N LANDSCAPE AREA \ (TY'i:~r \ SEE SHEET I FOA DETAIL.ED TREATMENTS •~ FIRE SUPPRESSION LANDSCAPE AREA (TYPICAi. 90UN()AAIES F~ Ul'HIU. C0NOITIONI ZONE I• ICT WIDE ZONE 2• 10' WIDE SEE lltITAJl.5 S>!EET'~ FOA A00ITlONAl INFOl'M4TlCN l!PJ.ii~ DOMESTIC LANDSCAPE AREAS PER ONA PLANS CITY• Q•t,·U DATED 1•n •,i • .._-t> ~LANTING NOTES """ ~sso. vwosc~ ~ M ..._,l,llfHTfO.,. ~ """"' THl,.¥1.aJUf""f ~SSl()lif~ OUl()t\"S~ l'O"llt ~ \.AHO~ OCC1JII\S 0J4 "AO 4'M..U ,,,-, IS NOT A ,.,urr 0, THCSI ~Ufkl:I 0.l»-ao:CflW00rlU.T11Yt:lf'~Y~...,T"'f~~t»wJ.N P't,i,a..ufD ..,,..,.. l"flltCfflf'TM)f C0¥flll C,tl1'1111A tSJ ....... LSMEO .,. Tkit '1"1 :SU,0,,,1'fSS,0,..~1,w.-_..'""'-•t:.\ ~ TH( Sl"!CF!fD ~lid TO l0TM ZCINI.S I NIO 2. NOTE: l-'H0SCAl'E A~CT 'MU. TAG All l'lANTS TO BE P-ED 0A l'EMOVl:O IN n<E FIEU> PRIOR TO Cl.EAAINCl oPPEAATIOHS ..e:..✓.·-< ~r., ... < /-j~~;:; x . i· ~ ... : ·. ·1/ .. n-~~----.· ~-/~S--·?/(!h ..... X[?..-~ EXISTING DOMESTIC LANDSCAPE P.A. 24 • "fMIC.....,,, \I/II.I.' ,.,~~~ PLANKEY ·r--:;:,r l'IAESU-ESSIOl,IZO>lfTV.Q -~ ,..,-_,....,I.DWFUll.-...rt! :•. A. 26 NORTH FIAE SIJPl'fOESSIOfl ZONE THREE IIOON"IO NAT~l l.ANOSCN'I. FIRE SUPPRESSION ZONE 1 -----.-' 00M&s'T1C t.AN0SCAPINCI 20' 51:T IIA0( FJIOM EDGE o, ,.~TT!'ICAI. IU'l'AQXJl,l,t.TE IJMIT SHOWN -----COASTAL RESOURCE ,'REA BOUNDARY ~--r--lJolt• '1l'O .,..,,., ~ --k'!'C ~ FIRE SUPPRESSION LAND~\:APE PLAN -~-'T0 ,u,.-. ....... ..JJ-L....---' -•• .Alllfl6,,.,,I 00MES'T1C I.J'NDSCAPE ZONE UNDIStlJRIIED HAT'IYE OPEN $PAC!. (Oftll- RE\'EGETATED NATIVE Ol'EN SPACE WITHIN 2!l" aF 0E!l) IIE!/nllCTED ~ Sl'Aai :Ill' SfflACIC F'A0W EIXIE o, ,AO ;il:SE t'l.AN::l NOl' f OH CON.!lt U:11; I k ,r.t : · ,IIMIT 5r.T• R MI\Y 1!1!l1 AVIARA PHASE II · COASTAL COMMISSION SUBMITTAL 'IM!Sl!_._SS041.ANOSCAP£ l'\.AHSARE !IIJIIMln8l IN~AWOCE Wfnf CCl,\STAI. Pl:"""1' Ml..._ SPECIAL CCN01T10NN. -1"110422 .. 17- N I r::i P. A. 26 SOUTH C. T. 85-35 PLAN I ING NU I t::; • ,_.. .......,UCIN~ l,J,W,1. M ~ • ~ WITM ,,...""""'4,_t~~QUC:ti...u~ n>,lil (NI' ~ 0C,Cu11W 01 ,,.,, ....... NCJ. t<l1' A IIMT 0, TMl.U --OffL ru~ o, M010f."'-'nL•011 "°"'""~ MATM fll.Nt'I' ~ ~ llf ~~ "'1::;:,N"l~~'r-s~UIIA UT~• l"i f-"t ,iow;,,.,.,-~~..:X1'0a:,'1"N..,....,NfllJ. NOTE: LAHOSCU'I! AIIO<ITEcrWU. TMIAU. l'UNT'S T0 IIE -..a> OR IIEM0Y£O .. ntl flEU>r!IICftlt>CI..EAAING°"1aAATIONS DOMESTIC LANDSCAPE AAEAS---------"'\ PER ONA Pl.ANS -----~-llllfn..•O'oa.D lllif.S f"-C1"U) c:ret VAC.l CITY f ,-. ,-. 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T><E FIEU) l'fllOR TO Q..E,VUNQ ClPP'ERATO<S ) ~ I ------ STREET AS FlRE BREAK --------- REVEGETATE0 NATIVE PLANTINGS ----:---~--------~~--y(e----~~•~\. s,,ec,es AND oeHSmes PRO\IIOEO "'CON,:o,,,.w,ce WITM FIRE SUPPP;E.SSNON Z[)NES GUIOELJHE.S. see ONA PVNS CITY•C-::te•\1-- 0ATEO 1 t1·'1 PLANKEY ~"11!! ~SSOI ZOl'll!TWO i,....:;.J .... ~--,o,,,,ua- ~-1'1111! SU!'l'RESSIONZONE'IMREE ;. ~==PACI.--Re\'EGETATEO NI.TM 0l'fN PACE WITl<9f WO, 0EED IIESTfllCTID » SETMCIC Fl'ltll EXIE r:, ,AO P. A. 211 NORlli ••i""\\\\ .-7r.t~,;x;·n · . :\}\\~~-~() ~:\ ~~ • ... '):\\\ \ . 1··-·-0, .. ·:( ~--!ri:r~ (~, . 0 -~"'\ ·\_· ~ .• '. . . . . I .. ~\(\ h-11\\; PA 28 ao · _-/._ . \-:l PAO AREA MASS GRACI . ~ '/!, PER · •\/. I; II MASTER TENTATIVE ·. -:,:. I CT •89-37 . . . 1,/;,.-. ·. -~ 8£'-JN P.A. 'T.1 COAST.Al. RESOURCE AREA BOUNDARY C.T.IIS-35 FIRE SUPPRESSION LANDSCAPE PLAN THESE Pl.ANS ,-,OT l'OA CONSTIIIIC'llCN M:RMrT SET• I MAY 1f!q1 .. AVIARA PHASE II , COASTAL COMM •-;SION SUBMITTAL nESI! 'WIE ,._SSIOl'I L IOSCA,t! ,..,_ AA1i 9UeMITTU) ~ WITH CO :'TAL PEN«T Ml..._ SPECIAL -..-r1,1at \I -· ,·.uxr -u.e-. _. ftlo,l22 .. 17 - i .. - i ~'i ~ ~~~----:i: ! =s~~ ~-~-~= t•· -~~~ a~ ~!jl ;€ 2: fiil ·-z. g! □ ·= ~£ ,,. 0 . z ~ % z ~ NOTE: ~ AIICMTI:CT W1U. TAG ALL PUHTS TO IE l'RIMED 011 IIEMCWED ti ntE FIELD PR1011 TO av.RING OPrEMTIONS PLANKEY ~"IAE~ZDE'IWO ~----LOlf---lFIIEllt"""ESSl0Hzc»E'IMAEE _..,.,,.._ IICUES'T1c~Z0NE POSI\IMEDNATM! CIPSIPACE •-IRTICTIDI EXISTNl EUCAL'Yl"T\IS GIIOYE IIEWGETATED NATM! 01'91 PACE Wfflo9I llll'OF 0EEDl!EST1'CTE)01'£N PACE 211' SETIACIC l'IDI EDGE OF 'AD P.A. 30 I ARE SUPPRESSION LANDSCAPE AREA--------------.. (lYP1CAI. 90UNOAAIES\ ZONE I• 20" wtOE ZCHE2-2<TW10E • lcE SHE.ET I FOR DETM.B> TIIEA'IMEHT$ ARE SUPPRESSION LANDSCAPE AREA ----.. (TY~~'f FOIi UPHIU. C0NcrT10N) ZONE 2-1a W10E P. A. 26 SOl1TH lcE DETM.S S>EET ll•FOR~ N'()JW,,14TION , ··. ARE SUPPRESSION ZONE 1 OOUE.STIC 1.-'HOSCU'INO 20" ScT e.t.O( FROM EDGc OF P'AO-TYPICAi. APPAO>UMATE UMT "'°""' ,. A. 27 IICll.N)AA'V .'(: •• . ·.•:' ,';. : .. ·.\·"\ .. : .. ; .... DOMESTIC LANDSCAPE AREAS PER ONA PLANS CITY• 0·M·5:3 D4TE0 1°1•~:,, UNOISTURSED NATIVE OPEN SPACE _____ __, fDUD ~ GRADI A TENTA 89.37 REVEGETATEO NATIVE PLANTINGS ______ __..,- PECIES NIO Dl!NSmES l'AOYDED ti C0Nl'Oll,WQ WITH FIAi! SUPl'AESSIOH ZONES GI.Jl06l.JNE£. ~~~..,--CATED 7 ;;:,. FIRE SUPPRESSION LANDSCAPE PLAN .... C. T. 85-35 THESE PLANS NOT FOR C.~UCllON PeRMR' SET• I, ""'y 11191 AVIARA PHASE n . COASTAL COM'i.lSSION SUBMITTAL '!WES£ l'IIWl ~ · . .AICISCAl'f l"\IINS ARE IUIIMITTED ti~ WITH I : ASlAI. ,£AMIT Ml..._ SPECIAi. 00NDITION "- ..... ,·.1cu -.. ,oc,z:z -7 • 17- If') I i:x:I NOTE: LAHOSC>.P£ AACM!nCT W1U. TAG AU. PUHTll TO Ill! l'AUH£D CR RE~ NTHE F1E1.D P'RIOR TOCUAAINGOPPERATIONS PLANKEY ~,_.E ~SSIOH ZONE Tv.o ~ ,......,NttOIWJN;!'JL.CMN.&~ ~-FIRE~SSIOHZONETWIU ~ =::.::=-ZD<E COASTAL RESOURCE"-• AREA BOUNDARY IM""'1>1'•r::> N.l TM 0PEH SPAC!i • ll'UD IIUl7CTtl>I REVECIETATitD NI.TM 0l'£H SPN::f. wrr-zr OF DEED RESmlCTBJ 0P£N Sl'N::f. 2rt S£TI.AO( fROM EDGE Cf' ~NJ ... 1 •... , .. . BA T/OUITOS #_. ~~--,?/ .. ·. -.,:_,, .. ... : : ·;..• .. . ··.· .. REVEGETATED NATIVE PLANTINGS ______ _,, SPEQES AHO DEHSffl!S l'ACMDED N C0HFON,IAHCE Wini FIRE SUl'l'RESSDI ZCHES GulOElJHcS. • SHONAPINIS. __ _ . ~~ 5r.-g;;ip UNDIST\JRBED NATIVE OPEN SPACE ZOMf.j_ .,.,... • c:, 000 ~o,,tH VAC.l .,------UNDIS11.JRBE0 NATIVE OPEN SPACE -----, .,...,, ...,-,,en'" r---FIRE SUPPflESSION LANDSCAPE AREA (TYl'ICAl IIOUNOAAtES FOR UPHIJ. C0fCllTlOH) ZONE I• ID'WIOE 2CN1i 2-ID' WIDE SEE OETALS SHEET l'OII ~ ,_TIOH DOMESTIC LANDSCAPE AREAS PER ONA PLANS OTY• O·e:"·'• 04lltD -ll ••1 P. 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CONllTIOH) ZONE 1-2'7 WICE ZONE 2· 2'7 WIDE SEE OET.U..S SHEET FOIi ~ ~TIOH ,~.-... .,.-,, I ---•= PA29 PAO AREA MASS GRADING PER PHASE II MASTER TENTATIVE IMP •CT-89-37 l.l TlO\/ITllS FlRE SU?PRESSION ZONE 1 ____ ., DOMESTIC I.NIOSCAl'JNCI 20' SET 1AC1C FROM EDGE 0F ,~ TTPIC-.&. ~TE UWIT IH0WN P.A. 30 BATIOU!TOS DRIVE LANDSCAPE srnEET Mi FIRE BREAK ------------, ---PERMANENT DOMESTIC LAADSCAPE ~~~W~P NA~ OPEN SPACE FIRE SUPPRESSION l.ANOSCAPE AREA (m"ICAL IIO..O«lAAES fOA urHU. COHOITIONj ZONE I• 10' WIDE ZDE 2-10' WIOE SEE DET~ SHEET I fOA 400IT1'JHAI. N'OIOIMTION C.T.73-39 P.A.20A KESTR!.:1. DRIVE LANDSCAPE THESE Pl.ANS NOT F0Al CONSTRUCTION PERMIT SET• 28 APRIL 1991 NOTE: UH0SCAl'E AIICHITEeT WU TAG AU l'UHTS TO If~ 0A IIIEWOY'EDNTME Fe.J),,_ 'TOQ--,~ FIRE SUPPRESSION LANDSCAPE PLAN .... AVWV. PHASE I COASTAL COMMISSION SUBMITTAL 'ne!l!'1'11!~1.INl!IC'-'fl'l..ueUElkl!UTT1lD ~WITHco,.srA1....iMMTw1...._UE(:MI. -.,._,a:r -9 • 17- Tii~ I J~f =~; ~r c• 1 sws~ ~ Hh ! I ! 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