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CITY OF CARLSBAD
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
1200 Elm Avenue
438-6644 3:rSb
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Validation by Finance
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Building Permit Plan Check No
FOR APPLICANT TO FILL IN
Site Address Surety Company 0005 06101 0111,060940. 1966-00
2657 - 2659 Cazadero., Carlsbad, CA 92009 L~~~ 05mise. 1@5 00 -
Legal Description Map No. Surety Address . Lot 223 6800
Subdivision Name Date File Rec'd by 1P
La Costa Meadows Thit Nd- 1
Owner Phone Cash deposit cd y d
Char-ter Serviep Co=. (619) 438-8226 $ 1 ~ We , kJ14 R
Owner's Address The following documents are required and shall become a part
6994 El Camino Real, Siiite 202, Cnrl shncj CA 9;)nng of the rading permit when they are ap roved.
__~~Gracling plans Specifications
Soil report Geologic Report
Plans by Civil EAgineer R.C.E.
Helming Ehginppring. Tne. 22874
Address Phone '967-4300 Drainage structures Other 1919 Applp St.lSilitp R, Ont-Anside, CA 9PO54 Compaction report Soil EngineerC. Christian__R.C.E-22330 Phone 746-4544
Splithem Calif- Sr)j-]- &-TeFtjni;Z, Tinig _
Grading Contractor Phone SPECIAL CONDITIONS WHICH ARE MADE
A PART OF THIS PERMIT
Address 1 . 'Authorized hours of operation:
I L/-S VA A, 1. a r- 1rOS ha oleo .5" HA-Rco 7:00 AM to Sunset, Monday - Friday.
Party responsible for overall supervision
Haul routes are to be approved by City Engineer. John Millett 438-8226
Proposed use of grade site
Dunlex Ti Ying Unit
12 ~34
Adequate provisions shall be made for erosion and siltation
control. Number of cubic yards
Cut Fill Impor RoNvaste All slopes shall be planted per City Code.
1866 200
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Proposed Schedule of rt C11W A L i ish
'd d ect and ol v wll
All f ills to be compacted to at least 90% of optimum
Operations (dates) density unless noted otherwise.
I hereby acknowledge that I have read'the ap If lVbMsple at
2! the information I have provi e is c r areeP-w-co ply with
all City ordinances and State law gulating excavating and grading, Under City Code Sec. 11.06 170 this grading is: and the provisions and concliti ny permit issu pursua C3 REGULAR GRADING - City inspector will make inspections
this application. ted below.
5ACIS(ONTROLLED GRADING - Private grading engineer shall
Signature of Permittee observe work, coordinate tests, make reports.
INSPECTION DATE I NS P. Srq N PUU R E
Owner or authorize gent
Initial - site prep. IL9 -9,0- 66 Q0 wfk~:_ ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE -
Date Rough - prior to drains (0- 3LO
E I A'Log No. Final -slopes planted-_ By 5,
mpaction reports rec'd. (&.ao q36 Grading permit fee $ 2P— Plan check fee $ (P
Private engr. cert. rec'd. Permit ~~s ~ ~Aa__ I yr"R A zo jo by 9Z Copies: White-Office; Green-Building;
Permit Expirati6ri Date Yellow-inspector; Pink-Permittee; Goldenrod- Finance
THIS FORM WHEN PROPERLY VALIDATED IS A PERMIT TO DO THE WORK DESCRIBED
THIS PERMIT IS VALID FOR A SIX (6) MONTH PERIOD
Sr~//Co'nstru`ction( Inspector
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2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE TELEPHONE
(619) 438-1161 CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859
Office of the City Ehgineer
Titu of Tarlsbab
TO:~. DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING SERVICES
FROM: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
DATL' 10 ao A 19
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ROUGH GRADING APPROVAL FOR PROJECT NO. ;1- 8-7 -c/8
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(TRACT or P.E. #)
(PROJECT NAME'AND ADDRESS)
(DEVELOPER'S NAME AND ADDRESS) 4,9 00b
We have i.nspected the grading for lots.. or phase
of the' above me*ntioned oroject.' In addit-ion, We. have received rough grading
certification from Sna_" the Soils Engineer, .
098~ a dated nd from Ae.c eh t 11;6 Lu4'o'e, =~tjc,
_J the Supervision-Grading Engineer, dated 16-f8~'813, and are satisfied
that the rough grading has been completed in accordance with City standards.
'.Based on these-~e~tifications.and our observation, we,take no exception to the
issuance of a-building permit for Jots, or phise of
-project ;2A s-7- r9 6 S9 eA-t_p,-T~ao from a grading
~tandpoint.'_ This -release, however, is notAntended to;certify the project from
other engineering ' concerns including site development, water or sewer
availability,'or final grading.
Prior to the issuance of~,a certificate of-occupancy, we.need to be advised so'
that we can verify that f i nal -'grad i ng and landscaping has been completed in
accordance with the approyed-plans fo~ the project.
APPROM.
Projed Grad'inpdi spector
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Project Engineer
c: Developer
ENSINEENIN.G
FEE: $175.00
RECEIPT NO: 492 QfMf
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM Part I
(To Be Completed by APPLICANT)'
CASE NO~ z ~z
DATE: A/- 5? 1
Applicant: CHARTER SERVICE CORPORATION
Address, of Applicant: 6qg4 EL C AMINO WAL, -,IFrTF 202 CARTSRAT), CA 92009
Phone Ndmber: 619 4~8-8226
Name,address and phone,-number of person to be contacted (if other than
Applicant): pojy,~ HpT MINQ JJP.TKFM F.NCJNFFRTM APPTF STRFFT, -,TTTTF. R
OCEANSIDE., CA 92054 (619).967-4300 GENERAL INFORMATION:
Description of Project: CONSTRIjCTTON 0-p ()NF, T)IjpTp . X pWF ~Tqg ng n T) TTTNr~ TNTT A F. P An
Proje~ct Location/Address: LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIM OF CADAZERO DR. APPROXIMATELY
1300 feet EAST OF ALGA RD. (2697 /2699 QAZADERO DR.)
Assessor Parcel Number: 215' ~00 ~000
Zone of Subject .Property: R-2
Proposed-Use -of Site: nTTPTFy RFqTT). F.MTT AT, TTNTTT
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2.'. Describe the activity-area,-including distiguishing'natural and,man-
made cha
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racteristics; also pr~vide,precise slope analysis when
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THE LOT IS CURRENTLY VACANT. THE TERRAIN IS VARIED WITH.THE.SOUEERLY
PORTION, A NATURALLY SLOPING HILLSIDE WHICH BECOMES A FLAT FILL AREA ON THE NORTHERLY PORTION OF THE LOT. SEWER AND WATER ARE AVAILABLE IN CADOZERO DR.
FRONTING THE LOT
3-. Describe energy conservation measures incorporated into the desigh
and/or operation of the project.
RESIDENCE WILL HAVE APPROPRIATE ENERGY CONSERVATTON MEASURES IN
ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES
If residential, include,the number of units, schedule of uni-t sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and.type of household size expect ed.
THE PROJEC T ONE DUPLEX ~DALR 6 TWO RENTAL-:UNITS: EACH HAS ~-.,82-4 Sq. Feet~ PROJECTED RENT. $~,000 Each Side Per Mohth; ESTIMATED
-~000. SALES VALUE $2 Q'S
If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or
regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading.-facilities.
N/A
6.. 'If industrial, indi'cate type, estimated employment per shift, and
loading facilities..
N/A
7. If institutional, indicate-the major -function, estimated employment"per shift,.estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and commUnity-benefits . to be, derived from the project,.
N/A
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS
Answer the following questions by placing a check in the appropriate space.
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(Discuss all items checked-"yes". Attach additional'sheets as
,necessary.)
YES NO
1) Could the project significantly change present
land U'ses -in the vicinity of. the activity?
.2) Could the activity affect
t '
he use of a recreational
area., or area of important ,aesthetic value?
3) Could the activi ty affect the functioning.'f an 0,
established.community or'neighborho'od? X
.4) Could the activity result in the displacement of
community residents?
5) .,Could.the.actiVity' increase the number of low and
modest cost housing units in the.city?
-6) Could.the activity,decrease the number of low and
modest cost housing units in the city?
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? X
Could the activity significantly affect an
historical or archaeological site or its settings? X
Could the activity significantly affect the
potential use, extraction, or conservation of a
scarce, natural.resource? X
Does'the activity significantly affect the.
potential use, extraction', or conservation,of a
scarce natural. resource? X
11). Could. the activity significantly affect-fish,
wildlife or plant life? X
Are there any rare o
'
r endangered' plant- species
in the -a.ctlivity.atea? X
13) Could the'activity change existing features 'of
any of the city's lagoons, bays, or tidelands7 X
141 ) CouldI the activity change existing features of
any of the city's-beaches? X
15). Could the activity -res'ult in the erosion or,
eliminationl of agricultural lands? X
16) Could the activity serve to encourage.development
of.presently undeveloped areas or intensify develop-
ment of already developed areas?
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'YES NO
'Will the Activi.ty require a-variance from,
established environmental standards (air, water,
noise., e~tc.)? X
Will the activity require certification, authoriza-
tion or issuance of a permit by any local, state or
federal environmental control agency?
X
Will the activity require issuance of a variance
or conditional. use permit by the City? X
20) Will the activity'involve the application,,use, or
dispos'al.of'potentially hazardous materials? X
Will the activity involve construction of
facilities i.n a flood plainT.
212) Wi 11 the activity involve construction of
facilities in the area of an active fault?
23)' Will the activity involve construction of
facilities on a slope of 25 percent or greater?
Could the activity result in the-generation of
significant amounts of ,noise? X
Could the activity result in the generation of
'significant amounts of dust?
-Will the activity involve the burning" of. brush,-
trees, or other materials?. X
Could the activity result in a significant change
in the quality of any portion of the region's air
or water resources? ~Should'nqte surface, ground
water, off-shore.') X
.2.8) Will the project substantiall i e'fuel .y increas
consumption (electricity, oil l natural gas,.etc.)? X
29) Will -there be a significant change to existing
land. form? X
Indicate estimated grading to be done-in
cubic yards: 2-800
Percentage.of alteration'.tF the present
land form:
Maximum height of cut or fill slopes:
24 feet
310)" Will the,activity result insubstantial increases.
in the use of utilities, sewers, drains or streets? X
31) Is th.e activity'carried out'as part of a larger
project or~series-of projects? _X
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STATEMENT OF NON-SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS,
If you have answered yet'to one or more of the questions in Section
I but you think theactivity-will, have no significant environmental
effects,-indicate your reasons below:.
COMMENTS OR ELABORATIONS TO ANY OF THE QUESTIONS IN SECTION I
(If additional space is needed for answer-in§,-any questions, attach additional sheets as needed.)
signature 1144
(Person/ Completi Report)
Date Signed /0 -/Yl- f,7
ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT-FORM PART II
(TO BE COMPLETED BY THE PLANNINGDEPA17MENT).
CASEI.NO. q
DATE: 0 /~7
BACKGROUND
1.'
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APPLICANT: i~* 'Y-d r y i 'CQ (~'rv.-
ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF APPLICANT:
202,
Ca r A ha o Cd 2-2ooy
DATE CHECK LIST'*SUBMITTED: .10 J-2B /~7
II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations of all Affirmativd Answers are to'be written under
Section III Discussion of Environmental Evaluation)
YES MAYBE NO
1. Earth Will the proposal have
signif~icant results in:
Unstable earth conditions or in
changes in geologic substructures?
Disruptions,, displacements, com-
paction or overcovering of the soil?
C. Change in-to'pography or ground
surface relief features?
_d. The destruction,'covering-or
modification of any unique geologic
or-physical features?
e-. Anyincrease in wind or water
erosion of soils, either on or off
the site?
f. Changes in deposition or' erosion
of beach sands, or changes in
siltation, deposition.or erosion
.which may modify the channel or -a
river or stream or the bed of the
ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? J
YES MAYBE NO
2.. Air Will the proposal, have
significant re.s,ults in:
a. Air' emissions or deterioration
of ambient,air quality?
b, The creationl of objectionable
odors?,
C.. Alteration of air movement,
moisture or temperature, or any
change in climate, either locally
or regionally?
Water -Will the proposal have
signTficant results in:
Changes in currents," or the course
or direction of water movements,
in'either marine or fresh waters?
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Changes in absorption rates,
drainage patterns, or the rate and
amount of surface water runoff7
c.,, Alterations to the course or flow
of flood waters?,
d.* Change*-in the amount of surface
wa,ter .in any water body?
e. Discharge into surface waters,
or in any alteration of,surface
water quality, including.but not
limited to, temperature, dissolved'
oxygen or. turbidity?
-f. Alteration of the.direction or
rate of flow of ground waters?
Change in the quantity of,ground
waters, either,through direct
additions or withdrawals, or through
interception of an aquifer by c'uts
or..excavations?.
Reduction in the amount of water
otherwise available for public
water supplies?
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YES 'MAYBE NO
:4. Plant Life Will the proposal have
sigFi-Hicant 'results, in.;
Change in the diversi ty.of species,
or numbers of .any species of -plants
(including trees, shrubs, grass,
crops, microflora -and aquatic plants)?
Reduction of the numbers of -any
unique, rare'or'endangered species.-
of plants?
C. Introduction of new species of plants
into, an areai or in a barrier to the
normal replenishment of existing
specie.s?
d. Reduction in .acreage of any
agricultural crop?
5. Animal Life - Will the proposal have
significant.results in:
a. *Changes in the diversity of.species,
or numbers-of any species,of animals
(b - irds, land animals including reptiles,
fish and shellfish, benthic.organisms,,
insects or microfauria)?
b, Reduction of the numbers of any unique,
rare',or .endangered species of animals?.
c..,,Introduction-of new species of animals
into 'an.area, or result in a barrier
to l the.migration or movement of
animals*?
d. Deterioration to existing fish or
wildlife'habitat?
6., Noise Will.the proposal significantly
..increase existing noise levels?
L.ight and Glare Will the proposal sig-
new light or glare?
Land Use Will the proposal have
significant re'sults in the alteration of
-the present or planned land use of an
area?,
01'
YES MAYBE NO
9.' Natural Resources Will the proposal
have significant results in:
increase in' the rate of use of any
natural resources?
Dep~etion of any nonrenewable
natural resource?
10. Risk-of.Upset Does the proposal
involve'a si—gnificant risk -'of an
explosion or the release of hazardous
substances (including, but not limited
to, oil,. pesticides, chemicals or
radiation) in-the event-of -an ,accident
or-upset conditions?
.11. Population - Will the proposal signif-
icantly alter the location, distribu-
growth tate.of the
human-population of an area?
Housing Will the proposal signif-
affect existing housing, or
create a demand for additional housing?,
Transportation/Circulation Will t.he
proposal*halve.signific.ant results- in:
.a. Generation of.additional vehicular
movement?~
b. Effects on existing parking facilit-
ies, or.demand.for new parking?
C. Impact upon existing transpora.ti,on
systemsT
d Alterations to present -patterns of
circulation or'movjement of people
and/or.goods?
,Alterations to waterborne,, rail or
air traffic?
Increase in traffic hazards to
motor. vehicles, bicyclists or
pedestrians?~,
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NO ~ YES MAYBE
.14. Public Services Will the proposal.have
a-significant effect upon, or have.signif-
icantresults.in the need for new or.
altered governmental services in any of
the following areas:
-Fire, protection?
-Police protection?
c.-. School.s?
Parks or other recreational
facilities?
Maintenance of public faci,liti'es,
includi*ng roads?
other governmental services.
15. Energy - Will the proposal have signif-
icant results in':
-Use of.substantial amounts of fuel
or energy?
Demand upon existing sources of
energy, or require the development
of new sources of,energy?
1.6. Utilities Will the proposal have.,
significant results in the need for new
systems, or alterations to the following
utilities:
Power or natural gas.
Communications sys'te-ms?
c.. Water?
Se.wer ,.or septic,tankt?
Storm water drainage?
Solid waste-and disposal?
17. Human,Health - Will the proposal have
significant results in the creation of'
any health hazard or potential.hea.lth
hazard -(excluding :mental health)?
YES MAYBE NO
18. Aesthetics Will,the proposal have
significant results-in the obstruction
of any scenic v ista or view open to the
public, or will the proposal result in
creation of aft aesthetically offensive
public view?
19.. Recreation Will the ,prbposall'have
significant results in the impact upon.
"the quality or quantity of
'
existing
recreational opportunities?
20..'Archeological/Historical -'Will the
proposal.have signiFicant results-in
the alteration of a significant''
archeological or historical site,
struc'ture, object or building?
21. Analyze viable alternatives to the'proposed project such as:
a) Phased d evelopment of the project, b) alternate -s-ite -designs,
c)-altler'nate .scale of development, d) -alternate uses.for the site,
~e) development at'some future time rather than now,.f),.alternate
sites for the proposed, and'g) n1o'project alternative.
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YES MAYBE. NO
22. Mandatory Findings of Significance
Does the project have the potential
to degrade the quality of the
environment, or curtail the diversity
in the en*vironment?
Does the project have the potential
to achieve short-term, to the dis-
advantage of long-term., environmental
goals? (A short-term impact on the
environment is one which occurs in a
relatively'brief, definitive -period of
time whi-le long-term impacts will
.,endure well into.the future.)
C. Does,the project have impacts which
are individually limited, but
cumulatively considerable? (A
project may impact on two or more
separate resources whe re the impact
' on each resource is relatively small,
but where the effect of the total of
those impacts on the environment is
significant.)
d. Does the project have environmental
effects which will cause substantial
adverseeffects o*n human beings,
either directly or indirectly?
III. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
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DETERMINATION (To Be Completed by the Land Use Planning,office)
on the basi's of this initial evaluation:
I. find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on..
the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared6
I fi nd...that although the pr6pos.ed.project could have a significant
effect on the envi
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ronment,-ther'e will not be a significant effect in
this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached
~sheet.have been added to the project.. A Conditional Negative
Declaration will.be proposed.
I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the
environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT'is required.
Date Signature
MITIGATING MEASURES (If Applicable)
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MITIGATING MEASURES ~Cont inued)-
VI. APPLICANT CONCURRENCE WITH'MIT.IGATING M.EA~SURES.
THIS IS.TO CERTIFY THAT I HAVE REVIEWED ,THE ABOVE MITIGATING MEASURES
AND ,CONCUR WITH THE ADDITION OF. THESE 'MEASURES ~TO THEYRO JE'~T -1
Date' 'Signature
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