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RESOLUTION NO. 3382
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
THE GENERAL PLAN BY THE ADDITION OF A PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT TO INSURE THAT ALL NECESSARY PUBLIC FACILITIES ARE
AVAILABLE CONCURRENT WITH NEED.
WHELPEAS, the City of Carlsbad Planning Commission did on
the 11th day of December, 1973, hold a duly advertised public
hearing as prescribed by law to consider an amendment to the
General Plan which would add a public facilities section to said
Plan to provide for controls on subdivisions, rezoning and other
developmental approvals to insure that all necessary public
facilities will be available concurrent with need; and
WHEREAS, said amendment has met the requirements of the
City of Carlsbad Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1972 and
has been declared to have a nonsignificant impact on the envir-
onment; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution
No. 1017 recommending said amendment to the City Council; and
WHEREAS, on December 17, 1973, the City Council held a
duly advertised public hearing to consider said amendment, and
at said public hearing the City Council received the recommenda-
tions, objections, protests, and comments of all individuals and
parties who desired to be heard and at the conclusion of the hear-
ing deferred a decision on the matter; and
WHEREAS, on March 6, 1974 the City Council again consid-
ered the matter and voted to return it to the Planning Commission
for a report on a revision in the wording and on the advisability
of including the amendment as a separate Public Facilities Element;
and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission concurred in the proposed
action of the Council and unanimously recommended adoption of the
revised amendment as the Public Facilities Element for the City
of Carlsbad;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad as follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
2. That the findings of the Planning Commission as set
forth in Planning Commission Resolution No. 1017 and in the Com-
mission report dated March 12, 1974, constitute the findings of
the City Council.
3. That General Plan Amendment No. 21 is hereby approved
and the General Plan of the City of Carlsbad is hereby amended
by the addition thereto of a Public Facilities Element in a form
shown on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Council held on the 19th day of March , 1974,
by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Frazee, McComas and Lewis.
NOES: Councilman Chase
ABSENT: None
ATTEST :
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PUBLIC FACILITIES ELE-FENT OF THE
GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF CARLSBAD
Introduction
The City of Carlsbad is obligated by State law to adopt
and implement a comprehensive general plan.
a complete and comprehensive plan for development of the community
in accord with the General Plan it is essential that provisions be
made for adequacy of public facilities.
In order to provide
11. Purpose
A substantial impact will be created on existing public facilities, including schools, as new subdivisions and other de-
velopments occur in the now undeveloped portions of the Carlsbad
planning area. In addition, such development will create the
need for many new public facilities.
and zone changes and other approvals necessary to such development
must be accomplished in accord with the General Plan. It is a
basic element of the General Plan that areas planned for residen-
tial use will not be put to such a use nor zone changes or sub- division approvals considered until the City can be assured that all necessary public facilities for the area to be developed can and will be available concurrent with need. The quality of the subdivision and zoning ordinances and the manner of their admin- istration will greatly affect the character of the future city. In order to implement this General Plan, it will be necessary to
iarefully administer the subdivision and zoning processes to insurE
that all necessary public services are made available concurrent
Mith need.
The subdivision approvals
The existence of adequate public facilities and services
nust be established prior to any discretionary actions by the City
2f Carlsbad, including, but not limited to, the enactment and
3mendment of the zoning ordinance, the issuance of zoning variances
the issuance of conditional use permits, and the approval of
tentative subdivision maps.
111. Goal
To provide a comprehensive public services and facilities
3nd public building program for the citizens of the City of Carlsba
OW and in the future so as to insure that all necessary public Eacilities will be available concurrent with need in connection sith the development of the City pursuant to the balance of the ;enera1 Plan.
[v. Policy
Before giving approval to zoning, rezoning, development or
redevelopment proposals, the public health and safety and the gen-
3ral welfare of the community and all its citizens require that
:he proponent of any such actions shall present evidence satis-
Factory to the City Council that all necessary services and facil-
ities will be available concurrent with need.
EXHIBIT A