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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-05-18; City Council; Resolution 68751 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 a 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 6875 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PDP-3A1, FOR EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING SAN MARCOS MEADOWLARK WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT ON PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 800 FEET WEST OF RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD, NORTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF QUESTHAVEN ROAD AND RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD IN THE NORTH EAST LA COSTA AREA. APPLICANT: SAN MARCOS COUNTY WATER D1STRICT.PDP-SA WHEREAS, on April 28, 1982 the Carlsbad City Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 1944 recommending that Precise Development Plan (PDP-3A) be approved. Said resolution is attached hereto as Exhibit A and is made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad held a public hearing on May 4, 1982 to consider the Planning Commission's recommendations and to receive all recommendations and hear all persons interested in or opposed to Precise Development Plan (PDP-3A); and WHEREAS, an Environmental Impact Report was prepared and certified as complete in satisfaction of the requirements of the City of Carlsbad Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1972 and the California Environmental Quality Act for PDP-3 and the Planning Director has determined that this project is in prior compliance with said requirement; 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 findings of the Planning Commission in Resolution No. 1944 constitute the findings of the City Council in this matter. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 C. That Precise Development Plan (PDP-3A) for expansion of the existing San Marcos Waste Water Treatment Plant is hereby approved subject to all applicable requirements of the Carlsbad Municipal Code and to the satisfaction of all of the conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. 1944 except as follows: 1. Condition No. 20 is revised to read as follows: The District may distribute and dispose of reclaimed water from the plant to property within the District that is also within the City in accordance with the service agreement between City and District approved by City on May 4, 1982. 2. Condition No. 21 is deleted. D. This plan shall supersede any inconsistent portions of PDP-3 as approved by Resolution No. 6080. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Carlsbad City Council held on the 18th day of May 9 1982 by the following vote to wit: AYES : Council Menbers Casler, hear, Lewis and Kulchin NOES: None AB SENT : Council Mmber Packard RONALD c/”. PACKARD, Mayor MARY H. (%XER, Vice-Mayor ATTEST : ( SEAL 1 2. EXHIBIT A PDP 3A Resolution BO. 6875 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1944 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF' THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE MEADOWLARK RECLAMATION FACILITY ON PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD IN SAN MARCOS CANYON, APPLICANT: SAN MARCOS COUNTY WATER DISTRICT CASE NO: PDP-3(A) b~E;t&?iS, a veriEied application for certdin properly, to wik: A portion of the East one half of Section 30, Township 12 South, Range 3 West, Sari Bernardino Meridian accord- ing to the U, s, Government Survey as been filed with the City of Carlsbad, and referred to the 'lanning Commission; and WHEREAS, said verified application constitutes a request as xovided by Title 21 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code; and WEEREAS, the Planning Commission did, on the 28th day of ipril., 1982, hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed >y iitiil to consider said request; and MJERXAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering 311 t-es'iliinony arid arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to 2e I~~RKc?, said Commission considered all factors relating to the Irecise Development Plan; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Planning Commis- sion as follows: (A) That the foregoing recitations are true and correct. (B) That based on the evidence presented at the public hearing, the Commission recommends APPROVAL of PDP-3(A), based on the following findings and subject to the following conditions: Findinss: 1) The proposed Precise Development Plan ensures compatibility OE the development with the General Plan because: //// 7 fi) The General Plan Land Use Element designates a public utility in this area. b) Subsequent development in the area served by the treatment plant will be consistent with the General Plan because all zoning in the service area is consistent with the General Plan. ) The proposed Precise Development Plan will no-t result in any significant adverse impacts to the environment due to the followinq reasons: The conditions of approval include mitigation measures outlined in the EIR certified by the San Marcos Counky Water District and mitigate potential adverse environmental impacts, The project will be subject to further review and approval by effected State and Federal agencies, Said review constitutes additional environmental imeact assessment, and insures the project s compatibility with the natural manmade environment. Adequate measures are required as part of the approval to mitigate any adverse impacts the property may have. The location of the project in a valley will reduce adverse impacts to surrounding property, ) T'iic-. proposed Precise Development Plan provides €or public fauilities as necessitated by development and/or approvals in t ti-.. ;ires: The proposed wastewater treatment facility will serve as a complimentary use to the existing Encina Water Treatment Plant by providing the area with additional sewer capacity. The proposed reclamation facility will reduce the amount of potable water necessary to serve this area in the future. Said reclamation system could allow for the preservation and continuation of agricultural production. All other public facilities will be available at time of development, The project is specifically exempted from the City's Public Facility Fee Policy (City Council Policy No. 17). .I Y 2 3 4 c " c 7 E c 1( 11 1: 1: 11 l! It I' 1i 1' 21 2: 2, 2 2, 2 2 2 2 e Approval is granted for PDP-3(A), as shown on Exhibit(s) ''i.:" and "X" dated December 7, 1981 and "A" and ''F" dated December 18, 1981, incorporated by reference and on file the Planning Department , Development shall occur substantially as shown unless otherwise noted in these con6 it ions. Archaeoloyical site W-559, loci A and €3 shall be located large-scaie engineering maps and flagged with survey markers in the field, If it appears that the construction activity will disrupt the site, the following mitigation measures shall be observed: "B" - in on a) b) Excavation of a maximum of four-1 meter size test units; c) Excavation of a maximum 25 postholes; d) Through photographic documentation of archaeological e) Laboratory processing of recovered material, Mapping and measuxement of bedrock features; field operations; and The potable water station as shown on Exhibit "A", shall be screened from the right-of-way of Coxintia Street by irrigated landscaping and a decorative blockwall, wall shall b2 subject to the approval of the Planning liepa-rrtment and the Parks and Recreation Department prior to b->\ti:?ding permit issuance. Said landscaping and Prior to approval of the final Precise Development Plan of the treatment plant, the applicant shall secure easement tights prohibiting the location of any habitable building within 100 yards from the processing equipment or treatment facilities of the waste water treatment site (excluding malntainence and control buildings and the potable water stdtion as indicated on Exhibit "A" dated December 18 , 1981) , 1,andscape and irrigation plans for graded areas shall be submitted for the approval of the Planning Director as part of final Precise Development Plan, The landscaping shall be designed to screen the treatment facilities from surrounding properties, Plans shall include fast growing, tall trees as well as a combination of shrubs and groundcover, Plants shall be drought: tolerant, fire retardant where necessary, and easily maintained, Natural vegetation shall be retained wherever possible, ~ll pumps, generators and other noise producing mechanisms shall be placed undergroung and/or shielded in such a manner to reduce noise to a maximum of 55 dba at property line to all facilities. RES0 if: 1944 -3- 7 ) i'indl plans for treatment facilities shall indicate lighting t(s provide adequate nighttime operations. Such lighting shall l-12 designed in a manner so that nearby residences or public streets are not adversely affected, The lighting plan shall be subject to the approval of the Planning Director. 1) The treatment facility, reservoirs and mechanical appurtenances shall be totally enclosed by a fence a minimum of six feet in height, with an addition of barbed wire c'2signect for security purpos;es ~ 0) Ail equipment proposed to be placed on any roof shall be screened from public view and subject to the approval of the Planning Director, :ng ineering Department ,l) This project together with the sewer outfall and failsafe lines and the reclaimed water distribution lines and facilities shall comply with all the requirements of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region Order No. 79-23, dated March 26, 1979 and any addendurns thereto issued by the aforementioned Water Quality Control Board. 12) The proposed i 1/2:1 slopes along the north, east and west sides of the project site shall be flattened to 2:l or otherwise brought into conformance with the provisions of the city crf Carlsbad Grading Ordinance, The proposed 1 1/2:1 slope adjacent to the San Marcos Creek will be allowed as is ,s:) long as it is covered with a layer of rock slope protection p!aced over a suitable filter blanket as shown on the proposed <;xaling pl-ans for the project and as approved by the City Erig ineer 13) LC~I additiun to the approval of the development indicated in the exhibits noted above, all other requirements and appurtenances as listed in this approval shall be indicated on the final Precise Development Plan, 14) If the fir?al design for the treatment plant is to include an embankment along San Marcos Creek at the plant to guard against flooding, then a 1601 permit from- California Department of Fish and Game is to be obtained for the 23j/ alteration of the streambed. 24 25 26 15) Grading plans for all facilities shall be approved by the City Engineer, Such plan shall include provisions to limit grading, cut and fill and excavation to the minimum areas necessary to prepare construction sites to reservoirs. 16) Surfaces shall be graded to direct runoff toward designed drainage facilities and away from any cut and fill slopes. 28 I"/// PC RES0 #1944 -4- i 2 3 4 5 6 7 E E 1c 13 1: II 11 l! It 1’ 7) ‘C,sr?d shall not be cleared of vegetation except immediately P+?Coxe grading, and grading should take place only during the di:ciT season (April 16 to October 31), unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. 8) All graded slopes shall be stabilized for erosion control im”iate1y following grading by the developer. 19j The final Precise Development Plan shall be a reproducible copy which incorporates all requirements of the approval, ~-rior to siqnina o? the final J’recisa DeveIoprn3nk ~lz!n the City Pianager shall determine that all applicable requireinents have been incorporated into the plan and that all conditions of approval have been satisfactorily met or otherwise guaranteed, The final signed Precise Development Plan shall be the official site layout plan for the property and shall be attached to any application for a building permit for any work undertaken, or structures or buildings constructed pursuant to this approval. No building permits shall be isseed until the final Precise Development Plan is approved. 20) Prior to approval of the final Precise Development Plan, the District shall enter into a service agreement with the city of Carlsbad to permit the District to distribute and dispose o€ reclaimed water from the treatment plant to property within the incorporated limits of the city of Carlsbad. 21) ~rior to approval of the final Precise Development Plan, the district shall enter into an agreement with the city yuaranteeiny that the district will make available to the city t-:ac?,aimrd water from the treatment of sewage at the plant, ?he arnount of reclaimed water made available to the city shall PL-~ no less equal to an amount proportionate to the amount of i_.ekai;e produced in the city and treated at the plant. %?claimed water distributed by the district according to r:t?,ndit-ion No. 20 of this approval is deemed to have been made available to the city, Fire IJepartment 22) A fire hydrant, supplied by a 6” main shall be installed at the control building prior to occupancy, //// //// ///I //// I/// //// PC RES0 #I944 -5- PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the I1aiini:q Commission of the city of Carlsbad, California, held on he 28th day of April, 1982, by the following vote, to wit: AYES : Chairman Farrow, Commissioners Marcus, Rombotis, Schlekuber, Jose, Friestedt and L' Heureux .. ;ifJs.;S: None ABSEEJT : None (. ABSTAIN : None. VERNOM J, FARROW, JR.; Chairman CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION iTTEST : -..-I iAMES c HAGAXAN, Secretary IARL 9 EIAD P LAPIN 1 NG COMM I S S I ON 'C RES0 81944 -6-