HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-08-01; City Council; Resolution 54991
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RESOLUTION NO. 5499
A 13.ESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
WITH CONDITIONS ALTERNATE PRECISE PLAN
24;4(PP-24A) FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE
PLAZA CAMINO REAL SHOPPING CENTER.
APPLICANT: - MAY STORES SHOPPING CENTERS, INC.
cwy OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
WHEREAS, the agreement between the applicant and the City
If Carlsbad which provides for the expansion of the Plaza Camino
teal Shopping Center, requires that the details of that expansion
>e submitted to the City Council for approval in the form of a
?reclse Plan; and
WHEREAS, on June 29, 1977 the Carlsbad City Planning Commissioi
=onsidered said plan as outlined in Staff Report dated June 28, 197'
2nd determined to recommend to the City Council that Precise Plan
(PP-24) be conditionally approved; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on July 19,
1977 considered the recommendations of the Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on August
2, 1977 approved with conditions Precise Plan (PP-24) for the
expansion of the Plaza Camino Real Shopping Center; and
WHEREAS, the Environmental Impact Report has been prepared
and discussed at duly noticed public hearings before the Planning
Commission and the City Council, and the final report has been
certified as complete in satisfaction of the requirements of the
City of Carlsbad Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1972 and
the California Environmental Quality Act;
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labeled Exhibit A, dated August 2, 1978, on file in the Planning Department and incorporated by reference herein.
2. Construction of the shopping center shall be as shown
on Exhibit A, dated August 2, 1978.
3. The parking lot shall be maintained as outlined in
the Parking Lot Operating Agreement. given to keeping the lot clear of excessive oil and fuel spills
that could wash off and impact the water quality of Buena Vista
Lagoon.
Special attention shall be
WHEREAS, t:he applicant has asked for approval of an alternate
preci.se plan PPn-24A providing for an expansion of the center of
the a.ddition of three major department stores and certain mall
shops; and
WHEREAS, t'he Planning Director has determined that his
appli.cation has satisfied the requirements of the Carlsbad
Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1972 by prior compliance.
NOW, THERE:FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbald as follows:
A. That the above recitations are true and correct.
B. That the findings made by the City Council in connection
with Tentative Subdivision Map (CT 76-18) as contained in City Council Resolution No. 5165, and in connection with Precise Plan (PP-214) as contained in City Council Resolution No. 5166 also
apply to the alternative Precise Plan (PP-24A) and constitute
the findings of the City Council in this matter.
C. That the Environmental Review of the proposed alternate
Precise Plan (PP-24A) has been completed pursuant to CEQA and the
Environmental Protection Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad.
D. That the alternative Precise Plan (PP-24A) is hereby
approved subject to all applicable requirements of the Carlsbad
Municipal Code and to the satisfaction of the following conditions:
4. Design of the new buildings shall be compatible with
he design of the existing center.
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13. Those slopes located off-site, adjacent to the south side of Ffarron Road and the tentative map boundary, shall be
landscaped and maintained for slope erosion control by the
spplicant per the requirements of the Parks and Recreation Director. Yaintenance of the benches along those slopes shall be accomplished
per this condition.
14. AIL1 facilities, such as storm drains and desiltation
basins, necessary to minimize short-term and long-term adverse
impacts on the water quality of Buena Vista Lagoon from project
run-off shall be installed by the applicant. The size, location,
and design shall be as approved by the City Engineer.
condition implfies the possibility of off-site facilities needed to mitigate previous and future actions by the developer.
adequately screened or integrated into the design of the buildings
as required by the Planning Director.
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15. A:Ll roof-top and mechanical equipment shall be
5. Prior to the issuance of building permits for any
iew department stores, the developer shall submit building
:leva.tions to t:he City Council for review and approval.
6. The energy conserving measures proposed on Exhibit B
:o Resolution Nlo. 5165, dated June 17, 1977, shall be utilized
in the new construction.
7. The developer shall cooperate with the North County Cransit District to provide efficient transit service as an
tlternate to automobile travel.
8. All parking lot lighting shall be vapor metal and :ompatible with existing parking lot lighting.
9. The applicant shall participate with the City in
;he reconstruction of the phase 1 parking (existing lot), the
improvements of Marron Road and bus transfer relocation that are
in accordance with the agreement dated November 5, 1975.
10. Prior to final grading and paving of the parking Lot, the applicant shall submit a parking lot plan and a land- scape and irrigation plan to the Planning Director for his review
md approval. The Parking Plan shall provide adequate spaces for
:he handicapped. The construction of the parking lot shall conform
to the parking lot plan and the landscape and irrigation plan.
11. The landscape and irrigation shall incorporate vater conservation measures through choice of plant materials and Zhoice of irrigation equipment and design.
12. Thle identification signs as shown on Exhibit A,
iated August 2, 1978, are approved in concept. However, all
2xte:rnal signs shall obtain sign permits prior to installation.
rhe size, design and location of all other external signs shall be
subject to approval by the Planning Director.
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16. AIL1 exterior trash collection and pickup areas shall
be screened as required by the Planning Director.
17. All other driveway accesses are approved as shown on Exhiblit A, August 2, 1978.
18. Existing parking lot, access points, and Marron Road
shall be reconstructed and/or modified in accordance with the
Precise Plan PP-24A, Exhibit A, August 2, 1978, which includes the
follclwing conditions :
a. Adequate pedestrian crossings between the
theat.res and adjacent commercial development on the south side of
Marrcin Road and the main parking lot of Plaza Camino Real shall be
furnished with the required parking lot plans.
b. Driveway access at location W-3, 700 on Exhibit A,
August 2, 1978, is approved subject to the relocation of the bus
loading and transfer facilities to the north side of the develop-
ment (approximate location W-3,000: N-11,450.)
c. Applicant shall comply with all notes on
alternate Precise Plan (PP-24A) .
19. Plans required by this resolution shall be submitted
to the City for approval no later than December 1, 1978.
20. The applicant and City are involved with others in
a dispute regarding the obligation of applicant and others to pay
all sewer charges and fees pursuant to Municipal Code Section
13.08.080. It is anticipated the matter will take considerable time to resolve through ongoing litigation which would substantiall.
delay this project. Applicant has paid certain of said fees under protest. City has determined notwithstanding this dispu& to issue permfits for development within this Precise Plan. In consideratior of said determination and of the City's decision to allow this
development to proceed at this time, and as an express condition of such development, applicant shall agree to withdraw his protest and shall agree! to pay or cause to be paid all sewer charges and fees for all sewer permits issued or to be issued for development within this Precise Plan. Said protest shall be withdrawn, and
app1:icant's agreement to pay all fees notwithstanding any rights he may have to the contrary shall be executed prior to issuance of any further building permits for this project. Applicant shall have thirty days from the date this
resolution is adopted to file and serve any legal challenge he may
wish to make to this condition. Failure by applicant to litigate
this condition within the thirty day time limit shall bar any such
action.
21. E'rior to occupancy of any portion of the shopping
center expansion, the following shall be accomplished by Developer
at his expense::
a. The existing traffic signalized intersection at
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I City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on the
3rd day of Auguqt , 1978 by the following vote, to wit:
AYES : Councilmen Packard, Skotnicki, Lewis and Anear
NOES : None
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El Camino Real and Marron Road shall be upgraded to an 8-phase
fully activated signalized intersection with interconnecting
capabilities to the signal to be constructed at the Marron/theatre
complex, and to all the signals along El Camino Real from State Highway 78 to Hosp Way, as approved by the City Engineer.
b. The Developer shall enter into a bonded agreement to construct a fully actuated traffic signalized intersection at
Marron Road and future Monroe Street intersection. The agreement shall provide for construction of the signal at such time that the Mionroe Street extension is to connect to Marron Road.
22. the Parking Authority and shall hold the City of Carlsbad and
the F'arking Authority, members of the City Council and the Parking
Authority, all their employees, officers and agents, while acting as such, free and harmless of and from any and all claims, loss,
damage, cost, expense or liability arising out of injury or death to persons or damage to property resulting directly or indirectly from the development of the property pursuant to this Precise Plan,
or the City approval of such plan, including the defense of any actions arising therefrom.
enforce the terms thereof, the City and the Parking Authority shall
be entitled to a reasonable sum as attorney's fees.
The Developer shall agree to indemAify the City and
In the event suit is brought upon this agreement to
23. Developer shall maintain the Buena Vista Creek
Channel within the boundaries of the Precise Plan.
E. Applicant shall have the option to develop the shopping
center either i.n accordance with Precise Plan PP-24 as approved
by Resolution No. 5166, or in accordance with the alternate Precise Plan PP-24A, as approved by this resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
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