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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEA 2017-0005; KELLY AND PARK DRIVE ROAD DIET AND MULTI-USE TRAIL; Admin Decision LetterMemorandum August 2, 2017 To: From: Brandon Miles, Assistant Engineer •• :l Pam Drew, Associate Planner ~. ~ Dave de Cordova, Principal Planner /J~ Ccicyof Carlsbad Via Re: EA 2017-0005 (PUB17Y-0022)-KELLY AND PARK DRIVE ROAD DIET AND MULTI-USE TRAIL Thank you for submitting an Early Assessment to: 1) reconfigure Kelly Drive to create a complete street with buffered bike lanes, enhanced sidewalks, bulb outs, protected trails and new intersections at Hillside Drive and Park Drive; and 2) reconfigure Park Drive to include a buffered bike lane and parking along the north side and a bike lane and multiuse trail along the south/lagoon side of the public right-of-way. In response to your application, the Planning Division has prepared this comment letter. Please note that the purpose of an Early Assessment is to provide you with direction and comments on the overall concept of your project. This Early Assessment does not represent an in-depth analysis of your project. It is intended to give you feedback on critical issues based upon the information provided in your submittal. This review is based upon the plans, policies, and standards in effect as of the date of this review. Please be aware that at the time of a formal application submittal, new plans, policies, and standards may be in effect and additional issues of concern may be raised through a more specific and detailed review. Planning: General 1. The project is located in the Mello II segment of the city's Local Coastal Program and will require a Coastal Development Permit (CDP) issued by the city. 2. The proposed pedestrian trail on Park Drive appears to be located in the California Department of Fish & Wildlife's (CDF&W) Preserve, a Proposed and Hardline Conservation Area, as defined in the City of Carlsbad Habitat Management Plan (HMP), dated November 2004. Impacts to wetlands and other sensitive habitat should be avoided or minimized as much as possible. If impacts are unavoidable, a HMP Permit will be necessary and mitigated in accordance with HMP and Coastal Zone requirements. Impacts to HMP habitats will be mitigated at the ratio shown on Table 11, page D-113 of the HMP. In addition, the project must comply with the Adjacency Standards listed in HMP Section F (3) which addresses development on sites that are adjacent to wildlife preserves. The adjacency standards are intended to prevent negative effects on wildlife preserves and must be addressed in the planning of any development/habitat interface. The adjacency standards include the Community & Economic Development Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-4600 I 760-602-8560 fax EA 2017-0005 (PUB17Y-0022)-KELLY AND PARK DRIVE ROAD DIET AND MULTI-USE TRAIL August 2, 2017 Pa e 2 following categories: Fire Mirnagement (A), Erosion Control (B), Landscaping Restrictions (C), Fencing, Signs and Lighting (D); and'Pre.dator and Exotic Species Control (E). Please address how the proposed project;inch.iding the construction phase, will be consistent with the HMP adjacency standard section during submittal of the CDP application. For example, a Landscape Management Plan should be prepared to insure that no invasive, exotic, or nonnative species will encroach into the Veterans' Park Preserve. See pages F-16 through F-22 of the City's HMP for more information on adjacency standards. Further, if impacts are proposed within the Proposed and Hardline Conservation Area, a HMP amendment will be necessary as well. The project may qualify for a minor amendment as an "essential public works project" (pursuant to Zoning Ordinance Section 21.210.080 A.3.), if the project meets the applicable requirements, and subject to concurrence by the resource agencies. 3. Environmental review for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) will need to be performed prior to construction. Based on the location of the project potentially within and adjacent to ESHA, and the Agua Hedionda Lagoon, an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) should be completed to comply with CEQA. Furthermore, a Jurisdictional Delineation Report will need to be prepared for the project. Please review the Guidelines for Biological Studies available on the city's website. Please submit the BTR, Cultural Resources Report and Jurisdictional Delineation Report for planning staff review. 4. Complete and submit to the Planning Division a Traffic Analysis Report to determine the Level of Service (LOS) on Park Avenue and Kelly Drive after the road diet and traffic calming elements are installed to determin if Mobility Element Policy 3-P.15 of the General Plan is applicable to this project. Land Development Engineering: Engineering comments will follow this letter separately. If you would like to schedule a meeting to discuss this letter with your staff planner, please contact Pam Drew, Associate Planner at ext. 4644. DD:PD:sc c: Don Neu, City Planner Scott Donnell, Senior Planner Jeremy Riddle, Acting Senior Engineer File Copy Data Entry