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RESOLUTION NO. 1541
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD ENDORSING THE RECOMMENDATION TO GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN TO INCLUDE INTERNATIONAL PARK AND AGUA HEDIONDA PARK IN THE STATE PARK SYSTEM.
County has proposed the first steps in an overall implementation of
the essential Regional Park Element of the County General Plan by
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predominantly by persons living outside the County; and
WHEREAS, available evidence indicates that Agua Hedionda Park
as a part of the State Park System.
2. That the City Council of the City of Carlsbad endorses the
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contents of the attached letter to Governor Ronald Reagan from the
Comprehensive Planning Organization which explains the need for
and International Park will be utilized primarily by non-County
these parks, reason for State action being required, and the
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urgency of the situation. (See copy of letter attached).
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Carlsbad held on the 6th day of August,
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' residents;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
1. That the City Council of the City of Carlsbad endorses the
recommendation to include Agua Hedionda Park and International Park !
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1968, by the following vote, to wit:
Cas tro. AYES : Councilmen Neiswender, McComas, Dunne, Jardine and
NOES : None.
ABSENT: None,
of the City of Carlsbad Carlsbad, California
ATTEST:
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hlEjUBEK ACLNCICS
Carlsbad National City
Chrila Virta OCeJnsidC Coronsdo Ssn Uisgo Ci:Y Del hlar San Diego County El Capi San Marcus Escondido 'flSta Imperial Beach Dw. tilghws La Mesa Port Authority
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CHAIRMAN
Richard R. Brown
Councilman, El Cajon
VICE CkIAIR,MAN SECRETARY
J.L. Jardine David K. Spcer
Councilman, Carlrhad Courtly Engineer
July 31, 1968
Attached are copies of letter to Governor Reagan and of the report of
the Ad Hoc Regional Parks Planning Committee. These are to accompany
the letter mailed July 29 to your city council, requesting adoption
of resolution endorsing the content of the letter sent to Gov. Reagan.
CHA!fi!,\S
P.ick:d R. E:own
Cocncilman, El Czjon
VICE CtlAlSMtW SECRETARY
I.E. lardinc David K. Speer
Councilman. Czrlsbad County Engineer
July 15, 1963
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Sail Diego %om~'~:y is bl-essed with an excellent, re1atj.ue.l.y s~og-free climxte,
miles of ocean beaches znd n?o.~n-L:ain areas. 7:he population livtiig in th,e San
Uewiaxd.i.i~o-S:iv~r~j.~~ mc-l:i-opolitnn coxplex obvi0usI.y has no ocean.
for this tj7pe of recreation is be"ie:een the present1.y overcro:;:ded faci1.j.tj.e~ in
Los Ai:geI.es and Orange Counties or 'die ocean-oriented facilities i.n San D.i.ego
Countj7. \\:it11 the cc~i~pletioil of U .S. 3?5 to f~iI.1 freei<ay staiidar.-ds, it is easy
to pred.i.ct which choice the najorj.tj7 of pemons ~5.11 sel.ect. And, while there are ocean beaches and bost3.ng facj.l.ities in the Los Rnge1.e~-Long Reach metm-
pol.3.tan complex to serve their population, the total- usable area is 5.nadequat-e
Theis choice
odate the projected denaixl in the futwe.
In addition to' 'these facts, 'ihere j.s another consj.dc~.-at~.on, namely Sail Diego
County is bordered on *he south by the Republic of Fiexico.
persons ci-ossing the international border at Tijuana-San Ysidro than cross any
other international boundary in the world.
the United States and Nexico has been accepted to beautify this border.
opportunity exists to provide a truly international park on this border that
would incl.ude the southestermost tip of the United States.
?%ere are more
A grolxing coinmi'hent on the part of
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"he presentation of these facts obviously 11;s a purpose.
the state that all of the local govemnents in San Diego County, the cities, the
county, and the San Diego Unified Port Distrj-ct have joined tcgt'ther in a joint
powers agi-eement for the purpose of planning the fiiture of this comty on a co-
opel:atj.ve basis. The Conprehensive Planning Organization, so formed, has worked ,
dil.igent3.y on the preparation' of a region-wide Cminty Geneml Plan. The Coard of
Supervisoi-s adopted this 'Genci-a1 Plan in December of 1967.
In this Gcnerc?l Plan there is an extreaely i.mportant recreation element.
plan recognizes that the cmnty present1.y has a deficiency of regional. parks
to nearly 32,000 acres by 1990. Accordingly the plan as final-1.y adopted recoz-
mends the acquisition (if necessary), developnent, maintenance and operat?.on of
37 regional. parks containing 11,133 acres.
already in public 02: seini-pub1j.c olmership and wi.11 not need to be purchased.
Revel-thcl.ess i.t would be necessary to acquire ahost 6000 acres to fiilly i.np1.e-
meat the pl.an to provide parks for. the existing and projected resident popul.ation
to the year 1990.
The purpose j.s to infoi-m .
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The
.estj.mated at some 3500 acres. Vnl.ess action is taken: this deficiency wj.ll. ri.se
Fortxnately most of this acreage is
It is most important to understand that this pal-k deficiency is based on the local
governments' needs to serve the local population.
eration the fact that according to State of Gal-ifornia figures, the demnd for
parks wjll be created predoainently by people livjng outside of this cosn'q~.
It does not take into consid-
The. Conprehensive PLann5.ng Organization, representlng a3.1 the cities and the County, .
has accepted the cbal.lenge of preparing a program to iinpl.emen'c the Regional Park
Pl-an.
Funds will be utjlized to acquire a sma3.1 percentage of the total acreage that is
needed.
zat.ion have sho:;n by their ac'iions 'io date that they are willing to accept the
responsib;.lity foi: providing niuc> needed regiozal parks
The County?s shax of the Sta"ie Eeacli, Park and Historical Facilities Bond .
The .I.ocal. goverrments spcaking through the Comprehensive Planning Org~xi-
Bat, the taspayerk OS Sail Diego County are reluctant to accept the full respon-
sibLf.i'i-y for pi:ovidring a recreational. progmn for those IAO will be attmcced
to this area by ocean-oriented facilities.
responsibility for provTding a truly international park to serve those nij.ll.ions
of persons fran tl~i-ougl~oa'c the nation vho visit ?;exico each year,
\\'e are rehic-hnt to accept the
In summary, <?ne Coxprdiensive Planiiing Organjzat3.'on of San Diego Com'cy submits
that there is a statewide problem of recj:eation in this Count~7 th~t does not
apply in equal portiGn to the other counties e
Pl.&nring Oxganization requests that the allocation of the state share of the
State Eeach, Park and' Historical Facilities Bond Act be re-exainiiied in light of
the evidence presented :i.n thri.s correspondence and that specifics.1l.y the state
fuJ.1~ investigate acquirinz, operating and mahtaining txo additional sites,
namely the fol:Loxi.ng parks as descri3ed in the Regional- Park E1eaien-L of 'the San
Diego County General Plan 1990 :
Accoi-dlngly, the Ccmprehensive
Agua Eedionda Park - as a v:ater-oriented facility to serve the . Los Angeles-Long Eeach,, San Bernardino-Riveiys ide as well as
Sail Diego metropolitan areas.
.. International Park - as an ocean-oriented, sceni.c overlook, 5.nl.and
watemay, and park facility of international significance and
un iqu e h ist or ical and g e ogr aph i ca 1 d is t in ct i on.
A'scnse of urgency exists relative to both these pa~ks.
Agua Medionila Lagoon is in danger of immediate urSc?ni.zati.on \ihi.ch ~~ou1.d per-
manentl_y preclude deve1op;neni: as a park site. A? 'chis very moxen'c, most of the
land area proposed to be encoxpassed in International Park is serf oilsly threat-
ened by a proposal to excavate the sand and gravel deposits un2er the surface
thus creating scars on the natural landscape of this unique site.
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Land adjacent to
For these reasons your jmmediate consideration of this matter of jmportance to
a12 Southeill Californians will be €ully appreciated.
Respectfully yoiars,
F3B :DCC :mh
cc :' Congressmen Lionel. Van Deer]-in, Jmes Be Utt, Bo3 TJilson
San Ilkgo .County I)elega"i.on to State Legislature
Clerk of State Eegislatxre (Senate and Assenibly)
Non~~!an B, L5.vemore, Js:. , Director of the Resoux-ces Agency
. Ambassador Raymond Telks of the United States-?lcxic.o
Commission for Box-cler Developxen'c and Friendship
San Diego Chanber of Corxnerce
Touuj.st and Convention Bureau
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Congi-essmen Lionel Van Deeylin, PO EO~ 729, SD9211.2
Bob Kilson, PO Box 469, SD92112
James B. Utt:, 520 Easu Fourth, Tustin, CA 92630
Senators Clair h'. Burgenes:, 239 A St., SD92101.
'Jack Schi:ade, 1350 Front St., Rm 6046, SD92101
James 11. k.ll.s, 3.718 - 39th St., SD92l05
Asseniblymcn Pete Kilson, 530 Broadway, SD92l01
lladie P. Deddeh, 1152 Neluose Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 92011
E. Richard Barnes, 3577 Kenyon St., SD921.1.0
Freclerick James Bear, 4036 - 40th St., SD92105
John Stull, 460 P'arh!ood Lane, Leucadia, CA 92024
Clerk of State Legislature - Senate
Clerk of State Legislature - Assembly
State Capitol, Sam-anento, Cal-ifornia 95814
State Capitol, Sacl-anento, California 958l4
Noman E. Livemore, Jr., Director of Resources Agency, l41G Ninth Sk. Rm 1311,
Sac):amento, California 95814
Ambassador Raymond Tell es, United States-Nexico Commission €or Bo,-der
Developnent and Fricndshjp, c/o Department oE State,
Washington, I). C. 20520
San Diego Chamber of Commerce, 233 A St., SD92101
S.D. Convenf5on &- Visitors Bureau, 233 A St., SD921.01
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(2) Nr. Charles Porter, City of Sari Dj-ego, Hotel Senator R.I. 321, Sacrancntc,
California 95814
County Planning Bepartment
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