HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-05-03; City Council; Resolution 5073*
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RESOLUTION NO. 5073
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (PUD-9) FOR SIX SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED HOMES ON APPROXIMATELY 1.66 ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED
ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF ALPlADEN LANE BETWEEN ZAMORA WAY AND PAMPLONA WAY. APPLICANT: ROBERT S. PHILLIPS (TARA, LTD.)
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad
did on March 23, 1977 hold a duly noticed public hearing to
consider the application of Robert S. Phillips for a Planned Unit
Development permit for six single family detached homes on
property generally located on the south side of Almaden Lane
between Zamora Way and Pamplona Way, more particularly described
as :
That portion of land situated in the State of California, County of San Diego, and described
as follows - Lot 188 of La Costa Valley Unit No. 4,
in the County of San Diego, State of California,
according to map thereof No. 5781 filed in the office
of County Recorder of San Diego County, September 14, 1966. Assessor's Book 215, Page 231, Parcel 16 and Book 215, Page 231, Parcel 15 and Book 215, Page 231, Parcel 17;
and
WHEREAS, said Planned Unit Development has been declared
to have a nonsignificant 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 1972; and
WHEREAS, at the conclusion of said hearing, the Planning
Commission of the City of Carlsbad, adopted Resolution No. 1342;
and
WHEREAS, on April 19, 1977 the City Council held a public
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hearing on the matter and received all recommendations and heard
all persons interested in or opposed to the approval of Planned
Unit Development Permit (PUD-9) ;
NOW, THEREFORE, 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 findings 1 through 3 as outlined in Planning
Commission Resolution No. 1342 constitute the findings of the
City Council with the addition of finding No. 4 as follows:
"4. The project meets design criteria as required by PUD regulations because:
a) The PUD is comprehensively planned to provide
a usable area for recreation and visitor
parking that could not be developed if
lots were individually subdivided.
b) The PUD addresses the problem of grading
and access that could not adequately be
solved with a public road as access.
c) This PUD is similar in character to the adjacent condominium development to the west.
d) The PUD provides an efficient private drive that by its smaller size and design does not dominate the development.
e) The design of the buildings are of high
quality and will be compatible with the
neighborhood and community."
C. That the Planned Unit Development Permit is granted
for the reasons set out in this resolution and 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 Exhibit A
(10 sheets), dated January 31, 1977 on file in the
Planning Department and incorporated by reference herein. The location of all roadways, parking areas,
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landscaping and other facilities or features shall
be located substantially as shown on Exhibit A unless
otherwise provided herein.
2. All conditions shall be appropriately completed
and the project commenced within 18 months from final
City action.
3. All setbacks and building locations shall adhere
to the dimensions shown on Exhibit A, sheet No. 2, titled "Technical Site Plan".
4. Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the City Engineer shall approve a plan submitted by the applicant for interim erosion control on all man-
made slopes in excess of five feet within the boundari
of this subdivision. Prior to this issuance of
grading permits, the applicant shall post bonds and
agreements ensuring the installation and maintenance of the erosion control system until permanent land- scaping is installed and maintained,
5. Prior to the issuance of any building permits, the applicant shall submit a permanent landscaping and irrigation plan to the Parks and Recreation
Director for his approval. The plan shall include
all artificial slopes. These slopes shall:
a) Utilize fire-retardant, drought-resistant
landscaping which includes trees and shrubs
which reach a variety of sizes at maturity;
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b) Utilize an irrigation system appropriate for common maintenance of the required landscaping in conformance with Conditions
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6. The final PUD plan and landscaping plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Fire Marshal, to insure adequate turning radii, prior to issuance of building permits.
7. Permanent landscaping and irrigation shall be
installed on all lots identified in Conditions before any of those lots are occupied. If residential construction occurs in units, this condition shall be met on a unit-by-unit basis.
8. A fire hydrant with required fire flows shall be in service and accessible prior to oombustibles on site to the satisfaction of the Fire Marshal.
9. Pursuant to the Carlsbad Municipal Water District's water service policies, individual services
and water meters will be required to each of the dwelling units. In addition, extension of the
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public water system within the private easement area to accommodate water service requirements and fire service requirements will be a requirement of the
subdivision development in the event such determinatio
is made by the Fire Department and the District.
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all applicable policies and ordinances of the District
with respect to the public water service.
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conditions herein, and shall be submitted to the Planning Director for review and the City Clerk for filing prior to building permit issuance.
The development will be required to conform to
The final PUD plan shall reflect all applicable
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width of 24 feet and indicated as such on Final PUD Plan.
The private entrance drive shall have a minimum
13. The swimming pool shall be heated by solar
energy. Plans with calculations as to the effective-
ness of the system shall be submitted to the Building
Director prior to any building permits on the site.
The heating system shall be shown on the final PUD
Plan.
14. The project may be constructed in phases. The entrance drive and the pool with solar heating system, along with all other common amenities for Phase 1, shall be constructed in conjunction with Phase 1.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Council held on the 3rd day of May , 1977
by the following vote, to wit:
AYES : Councilmen Frazee, Lewis, Packard, Skotnicki and
NOES : None Councilwoman Casler
ABSENT : None
ROBERT C. FRAZEE, -"mor
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