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RESOLUTION NO. 61~1
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE SECOND REVISION TO THE SECOND PHASE SEWER ALLOCATION SYSTEM.
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted the Second Phase Sewer
Allocation System on September 18, 1979 by Resolution No. 5933,
and amended it by Resolution No. 5979 on November 20, 1979 and
by Resolution No. 6083 on February 19, 1980; and
WHEREAS, 300 EDU'S were reserved for allocation based on
the City Council's discretionary judgment on projects of special
benefit to the community; and
WHEREAS, several projects have been allocated sewer from
the Discretionary Reserve on a case by case basis; and
WHEREAS, these allocations did not use all of the sewer
capacity available to the City of Carlsbad in the Discretionary
Reserve; and
WHEREAS, it is anticipated a number of EDU'S allocated
pursuant to the Second Phase Sewer Allocation System will
revert to the City; and
WHEREAS, the City Council directed the Sewer Committee
to report back to the Council with recommendations on guidelines
to use the remaining EDU'S in the Discretionary Reserve category
and for a system for reallocation of permits reverting to the
City; and
WHEREAS, the Sewer Committee met and after'study reported
to the City Council at their February 19, 1980 meeting and
recommended that the Second Phase Sewer Allocation System be
revised to include guidelines for evaluating applications for
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allocations from the Discretionary Reserve and to adopt a
system for reallocating permits returned pursuant to the Second
Phase System; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, after reviewing the capacity
remaining in the Discretionary Reserve, has determined that in
order to avoid unreasonable splitting of a project and to make
maximum use of the available capacity it is necessary to add
16 EDU'S from the Contingency Reserve to the other EDU'S available
for allocation i
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 the City Council finds that there are 212 EDU'S
remaining from the 300 EDU'S placed in the Discretionary
Reserve pursuant to the Second Phase Sewer Allocation System.
C. That the public interest requires that 16 EDU'S be
borrowed from the Contingency Reserve to be allocated together
with the 212 EDU'S for a total of 228 EDU'S. The Council intends
to replace the 16 EDU'S from permits reverting to the City from
the Second Phase Sewer Allocation System.
D. That the Second Phase Sewer Allocation System is revised
as follows:
Discretionary Reserve:
The 228 EDU'S now available in the Discretionary Reserve
and any additional EDU'S placed in that categor$-by the City
Council may be allocated to projects which produce maximum
benefits to the City as a whole . The City Council shall have
full discretion in evaluating projects and their community
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benefits. In exercising that discretion, the Council may
consider the extent to which a project will:
1. Increase sales tax revenues.
2. Increase transient occupancy taxes.
3. Improve the employment base significantly with
emphasis on those skills available or that can be made available
from the Carlsbad area.
4. Make a significant contribution to the attainment
of downtown redevelopment objectives.
5. Provide low and moderate income housing in the infill areas. This benefit attains even greater significance
when that housing is located in the old downtown business district or meets the unique requirements of senior citizens. Manufactured
housing, mobile or modular units may be included in this category of housing if otherwise allowed by state law and the Carlsbad
Municipal Code.
6. Add to the rental housing stock in the infill area (apartments) when agreements can be reached to preclude condominium conversion. Rental unit construction is particularly desirable in the redevelopment area.
7. Improve traffic circulation by the completion of important segments of major streets in the infill area or
complete other major capital improvement projects in the infill area.
Hardship circumstances will not be considered.
Applications for projects which would require significant
expenditure for public service and for facilities are not
desired.
Council retains for itsElf the widest latitude in
determining how benefits are calculated and projects are
prioritized.
E. That the Second Phase Sewer Allocation System is further
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revised by the addition of the following:
Returned Permits:
1. The City Engineer shall promptly notify any
applicants who received an allocation pursuant to this system
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and have failed to meet deadlines that their permits are void and that the capacity will be returned to the City for reallocation. Applicants shall be given an opportunity to be
heard by the Sewer Committee before the City Engineer's action
is final.
2. If requested, the Sewer Committee shall hear
those applicants who failed to meet deadlines and make
recommendations to the City Council.
3. The City Council shall take action as they consider appropriate on the Committee's recommendations and Council action shall be final.
4. One half of any sewer capacity reclaimed by the City for failure to meet the Second Phase System deadlines shall be placed in the Discretionary Reserve to be allocated by the Council from time to time on a case by case basis in accordance with the guidelines adopted by this resolution.
One half of any sewer capacity reclaimed by
the City for failure to meet the Second Phase System deadlines
shall be placed in a random drawing pool.
be considered for an allocation from the pool, an applicant
must have either:
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To be eligible to
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i. Met the initial qualifications for an allocation in both the Phase I and Phase 11 Sewer Allocation Systems and not received a sewer allocation; or
in one of the two allocation systems and have obtained all discretionary approvals necessary to proceed with the project.
ii. Met the initial qualifications for allocation
The City Council intends to conduct a random drawing among
all eligible projects to allocate sewer capacity determined to be
available in this category.
rules for such drawing .
in the drawing shall be deemed to have consented to the City
Council's decisions in approving allocations from the pool.
That any allocations made pursuant to this Second
The Council by motion may establish
Any applicant who elects to participate
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Revision to the Second Phase Sewer Allocation SFstem shall be
subject to all the terms and conditions of this resolution
and Resolution No. 9533, as amended by Resolution No. 5979 and
Resolution No. 6083.
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PASSED, APOROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Council held on the 4th day of March , 1980
by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Packard, Skotnicki, Anear, Lewis and Counc i 1 woman Cas 1 er
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
, CI- RONALD C. PACKARD, Mayor
ATTEST :
&LtL 2- ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, City Clerq
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