HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-15; City Council; Resolution 62451
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RESOLUTION NO. 6245
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
WITH CONDITIONS TENTATIVE MAP (CT 79-25)
FOR A 99-LOT SUBDIVISION ON APPROXIMATELY
352 ACRES, GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF
ALGA ROAD, EAST OF EL FUERTE STREET.
APPLICANT: LA COST LAND COMPANY
(RANCHEROS).
WHEREAS, on March 12, 1980, the Carlsbad Planning Commission
adopted Resolution No. 1602, recommending to the City Council
that Tentative Map (CT 79-25) be conditionally approved; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, on
April 1, 1980, held a public hearing to consider the recommenda-
tions of the Planning Commission and to receive all recommendation2
and hear all persons interested in or opposed to Tentative
Subdivision Map (CT 79-25) ; and
WHEREAS, Environmental Impact Report No. 307 was prepared
for the La Costa Master Plan and, as required by approval of the
Master Plan, a subsequent EIR has been submitted and processed
in conjunction with this project. All necessary mitigation
measures have been included as conditions of approval.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad, California as follows:
A. That the above recitations are true and correct.
B. That the findings of the Planning Commission in
Resolution No. 1602 constitute the findings of the City Council
in this matter.
C. That said Tentative Subdivision Map, together with
the provisions for its design and improvement and subject to
the conditions of this resolution, is consistent with all
applicable general and specific plans of the City of Carlsbad.
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D. That Tentative Subdivision Map (CT 79-25) is hereby
approved subject to all applicable requirements of the Carlsbad
Municipal Code and to the satisfaction of the following conditions
1. Approval is granted for CT 79-25 as shown on Exhibit A to CT 79-25 dated February 8, 1980 on file in the Planning
Department and incorporated by reference. Development shall
occur substantially as shown on this exhibit unless otherwise
noted in these conditions.
2. This subdivision is approved upon the express condition
that the final map shall not be approved unless the City Council finds as of the time of such approval that sewer service is available to serve the subdivision. In the event that sewer is not available and the planning moratorium is still in effect, the provisions of Section 66452.6(a) of the Subdivision Map Act shall apply.
3. This subdivision is approved upon the express condition that building permits will not be issued for development of the subject property unless the City Engineer determines
that such sewer facilities are available at the time of
application for such permits and will continue to be available
until time of occupancy. If the City Engineer determines that
sewer facilities are not available, building permits will
not be issued. A note indicating this shall be placed on the
final map.
4. Prior to the approval of the final map, the San Marcos
County Water District must receive all required approvals
for the annexation of that portion of the subject property
not currently within the San Marcos County Water District.
5. This approval is expressly conditioned on the payment
by the applicant of a public facilities fee as required by
City Council Policy No. 17, dated August 29, 1979, on file
with the City Clerk and incorporated herein by reference, and according to the agreement executed by the applicant for payment of said fee. A copy of that agreement, dated February 26, 1980, is on file with the City Clerk and incorporated herein by reference. If said fee is not paid as promised, this application will not be consistent with the General Plan and the project cannot proceed and this approval shall be void.
6. All land and/or easements required by this subdivision
shall be granted to the City, without cost to the City, free of all liens and encumbrances.
7. The parcel map covering this site (MS-419) shall be
recorded prior to the map for this subdivision.
8. District boundaries or lot lines shall be modified to fulfill the requirement that each lot be in a single tax code area.
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subdivided.
final map.
No lot in the proposed subdivision may be further
A note indicating this shall be placed on the
10. A report of a geological investigation and a complete grading plan of the entire site except for building pads or individual lots, shall be contracted by the applicant and shall
be submitted to the City Engineer prior to issuance of grading
permits.
The report shall be prepared by a civil engineer and a geologist licensed by the State of California and experienced in erosion control and slope stability. They shall certify
that they have investigated the site and prepared data with full
consideration of the consequences to the included and neighboring
properties.
11. All cut and fill slopes shall be no steeper than 2
horizontal to 1 vertical, unless otherwise approved by the City
Engineer.
12. All exposed slopes shall be hydromulched or otherwise
stabilized immediately upon completion of grading activities.
13. Clearing operations shall not be allowed in advance of
grading, but rather only concurrent with grading activities. Clearing shall be limited to the minimum area necessary to
construct the residences and appurtenant facilities.
14. If grading is performed or slopes will be exposed during the rainy season (November 1 through April 15), erosion control measures, such as desiltation basins, sandbags, etc.,
shall be taken and shall be approved by the City Engineer.
15. No fill slopes shall extend outside the subdivision
boundary adjacent to San Marcos Canyon. Care shall be
taken in grading for Street "C" to ensure that no debris crosses
the subdivision boundary and goes into the canyon. Street ."C"
shall be relocated as necessary to ensure this condition is
fulfilled.
16. All private streets and drainage systems shall be
maintained by the homeowner's association in perpetuity.
condition excludes all drainage easements granted to the City
of Carlsbad.
This
17. Additional drainage easements and structures shall be
provided or installed as may be required by the County
Department of Sanitation and Flood Control and/or the City
Engineer.
18. The maximum grade on any private street shall not
exceed 12%, except for short distances the grade may be up to
15% only if approved by the City Engineer.
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19. Corintia Street shall be dedicated and improved in
ful1,based on a 60 foot wide street according to City of Carlsbad
standards, except that sidewalk on one side of the street may
be depleted. Street trees shall be provided to enhance the
rural character of the subdivision. Said trees shall be included
on the detailed landscape and irrigation plan and be approved
by the Planning Director prior to recordation of final map.
Street lights as directed by the City Engineer shall be included
in the improvements. This street shall be improved for its
entire length within the subdivision boundaries as part of
Phase I.
20. Alga Road shall be dedicated and improved along its
frontage of the subdivision based on a 51 foot half street
according to City of Carlsbad standards. Improvements shall
include sidewalks, half median, street trees at 40 foot spacing and street lights. Additionally, Alga Road shall be extended
off-site to El Fuerte Street based on the same section. Cut and
fill slopes adjacent to Alga Road shall be 2:l maximum, unless
otherwise approved by the City Engineer.
21. Any remaining public improvements in the El Fuerte half
street section along the subdivision frontage (sidewalks, street trees, street lights, graded parkway or others) shall be
installed to conform to City of Carlsbad standards.
22. The design of all private streets and drainage shall be
approved by the City Engineer. The design shall include street lights, curb and gutter storm drain facilities or other
features if required by the City Engineer. The structural
section of all private streets shall conform to the City of
Carlsbad standards based on R-value tests.
23. The private street (Street "A") which exists onto
Alga Road shall be permitted to have right turn in and right
turn out only and no median break shall be permitted unless
coordinated with the developer to the north and approved by the City Engineer.
24. The horizontal radius on Street "C" adjacent to lots
12, 13 and 16 (Phase I) shall be redesigned and a knuckle shall be installed subject to the approval of the City Engineer.
25. Access rights of lots abutting Alga Road and El Fuerte Street, except for lots 5 and 9 in Phase 111, shall be dedicated and waived on the final map.
26. The water line in Corintia Street shall connect to
the existing line in El Fuerte Street at one end and Rancho
Santa Fe Road at the other. The water line in Street "C" shall
connect to the line in Corintia Street and be looped to connect
to the line in Street "B" and back to Corintia Street. All of
the above shall be accomplished in Phase I of the subdivision.
The water line in Street "A" shall be looped from Corintia
Street to Alga Road.
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27. The 14+ acre proposed San Marcos Canyon Park site as
shown on the Tentative Parcel Map for MS-419, shall be dedicated to
the City of Carlsbad prior to the approval of the final map for
Phase I, according to the Parks Agreement between the City of
Zarlsbad and the La Costa Land Company dated January 3, 1978, City
Zouncil Resolution No. 5286, and Chapter 20.44 of the Carlsbad
Nunicipal Code.
28. The applicant shall offer for dedication to the City
Parcels C, F, G, H, J and K of the San Marcos Canyon, as shown
an Exhibit A to the Parks Agreement between the City of Carlsbad
and the La Costa Land Company, dated January 3, 1978, City Council
Resolution No. 5286. These parcels shall be dedicated prior to
approval of the final map which they abut. In those cases where
these parcels do not abut the subdivision, they shall be dedicated
no later than Phase 111. In addition, a one-half acre parcel of
land as shown on Exhibit X dated July 3, 1980, shall be dedicated to the City of Carlsbad as part of San Marcos Creek Canyon Park
prior to final map approval of Phase I. Also, those portions of Lots 14 and 15 of Phase I11 south of the SDG&E easement shall
be dedicated to the city as part of San Marcos Canyon prior to
final map approval of Phase 111.
29. Prior to final map approval for Phase I, the applicant
shall submit a revised Tentative Kap which includes the entire
530+ acre parcel designated parcel 4 of Minor Subdivision No. 419.
Said revised map shall designate all parcels created by this
subdivision, including remainder parcels, the Canyon lots and
the school and recreational vehicle storage sites.
30. Lot 25 of Phase I shall be made part of this subdivision
and be designated as a single family residential lot on the
final map.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California held on the
15th day of July, 1980, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES : Council Members Packard, Casler, Anear, Lewis and Kulchin .
NOES : None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST : : ALETHA L. RaUTENKRANZ, City Clerk )
(SEAL)
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