HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-21; City Council; Resolution 40131
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RESOLUTION NO. 40.15
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
WITH CONDITIONS A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
(PUD-2) FOR SIX LOTS GENERALLY LOCATED
ON THE mST SIDE OF HIGHLAND DRIVE BETWEEN CHESTNUT AVENUE AND -%AGNOLIA AVENUE. APPLICANT: ED EBRIGHT
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VJHEREAS, on August 11, 1976, the Carlsbad Planning Commission
adopted Resolution No. 1268 recommending to the City Council that
Planned Unit Development (PUD-2) be conditionally approved; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing on September 7
1976, and considered said recommendation: and
WHEREAS, said permit has been declared to have a nonsignifican
impact on the environment and a Negative Declaration has been
prepared and filed in compliance with the requirements of the City
of Carlsbad Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1974;
NOW, THERFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad as follows:
A. That the above recitations are true and correct.
B. That the findings of the Flanning Commission in Resolution
No. 1268 constitute the findings of the City Courxil in this matter
C. That Planned Unit Development (PUD-2) is hereby approved
subject to all applicable requirements of the Carlsbad Municipal
Code and to the satisfaction of the following conditions:
1. The approval is granted for the land described in the
application and any attachments thereto, and as shown
on the Plot Plan submitted labeled PUD-2 Exhibit "B",
dated 8/6/76. The location of all roadways, parking
areas, landscaping and! other facilities or features
shall be located substantially as shown on Exhibit "B".
2. All conditions shall be completed and the project com- menced within 18 months from final City action.
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All public improvements shall be made in conformity
with the City Standards, to the satisfaction of the
City Engineer, without cost to the City of Carlsbad
and free of all liens and encumbrances.
Prior to any construction, the applicant shall submit
plans to the appropriate entity providing domestic
water to the proposed development, for its approval
of the location, type and adequacy of water lines.
Prior to any construction, the applicant shall obtain approval from the City Fire Department of the location and size of fire hydrants.
Street trees, as required by the City, shall be installed by the applicant at his expense, Trees shall be of a type approved by the Parks Department and shall be installed to their specifications. If removal of any existing trees is required by the City, said removal shall be at the applicant's expense. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to make all arrangements with the Parks Department concerning the requirements of this condition.
A detailed grading plan which includes proposed drainage
and erosion control landscaping and for other measures such as desilting basins shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to Final Map.
Imvediately after grading, erosion control landscaping and/or other measures such as desilting basins shall be
installed. This control may be the final landscaping,
if so approved.
A detailed landscape and sprinkler plan shall be submit-
ted for Planning Director's approval for all graded
slopes 5' or greater in height and any other areas
required by the City for those areas to be landscaped in the easement road.
Prior to final building inspection clearance, all land- scaping shall be installed or adequate bonding accepted. Said landscaping shall be maintained in a manner accept- able to the Planning Director.
"NO Parkinq" signs will be placed on the northern side of the access easement and on the cul-de-sac turn
around, to the satisfaction of the Planning Director.
The CC&Rs will be submitted to the Planning Director for
approval prior to Final Map approval.
Prior to Final Map approval- the quest parking design on the southern portion of the easement road will be
redesigned to the satisfaction of the Planning Director.
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If requested by the City Engineer, an amended Tentative
Map shall be submitted for approval by the City Engineer
prior to review of the final map to assure compliance to all conditions of approval.
In order to provide for reasonable fire protection
during the construction period, the subdivider shall
maintain passable vehicular access to all buildings and adequate fire hydrants with required fire flows shall be installed as recommended by the Fire Department.
Ornamental street lighting on Highland Avenue shall be
provided for as required by Municipal Ordinance.
Ornamental street lighting on the private access ease- ment shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
All land and/or easements required shall be granted to
the City of Carlsbad without cost to the City, and free
of all liens and encumbrances. No easements shall be
recorded prior to recordation of the final map unless
approved by the City Engineer.
The design of the private street is not specifically
approved as shown on the tentative map. It should not
have a center swale: a berm and gutter along the property line is recommended. It should also have a vertical
curb along the residence side and a sidewalk where park-
ing is proposed. Improvement plans for the private
street shall be approved by the City Engineer, and
private street construction shall be inspected and
approved by the City. Standard plan checking and in-
spection fees shall be paid. A Standard commercial
driveway approach shall be installed at the intersection
of the private street with the Highland Drive improve-
ments.
A 12 foot waterline easement shall be dedicated on the
final map and a waterline extension shall be installed
as approved by the Fire Chief and City Engineer, according to City of Carlsbad standards. The waterline
easement shall extend to the west property line to allow
future looping of the water system.
Prior to approval of the final map, plans for the pro-
posed private storm drain system and, if necessary,
hydraulic calculations substantiating the capacity and
effectiveness of the system shall be approved by the
City Engineer. The private storm drain shall outlet
onto Chestnut Avenue according to City of Carlsbad
standards.
All modifications stipulated herein must be shown on the final map.
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23. Unless otherwise provided herein, additional devel- opment standards regarding density, yards, coverage
height, parking, placement of buildings and building
construction requirements will adhere to those
standards of the R-1-7500 zone.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Council held on the 21st day of September, 1976,
by the following vote to wit:
AYES : Councilmen Frazee, Lewis, Skotnicki, and Packard.
NOES : None.
ABSENT : Councilwoman Cas1 er.
ATTEST:
NOm K. GARD-INER, Deputy City Clerk
(SEAL)
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