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RESOLUTION NO. 94-181-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT
TO THE CARLSBAD LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM TO AMEND THE TEXT OF THE MELLO I, MELLO 11, AGUA HEDIONDA LAGOON, WEST BATIQUITOS LAGOON, EAST BATIQUITOS LAGOON, AND VILLAGE REDEVELOPMENT AREA SEGMENTS OF THE LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM TO INCORPORATE SHORELINE PRESERVATION STRATEGY OBJECTIVES. CASE NAME: SHORELINE PRESERVATION STRATEGY
OBJECTIVES
CASE NO: LCPA 93-05
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did on May 4, 1994 ho I
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Local Coastal Program Amendment LCPA 93-05 and adopted Planni
Commission Resolution No. 3639, recommending to the City Counc
that they be approved: and
WHEREAS, the City Council did on the 28th day
JUNE , 1994, hold a duly noticed public hearing
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Exhibit "LCPA 93-05", dated May 4, 1994, attached hereto, and
desiring to be heard, the City Council considered all factc l9
considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all persc l8
WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing a
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21 ll NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council
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the City of Carlsbad as follows:
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Commission in Resolution No. 3639 constitute the findings of t 25
2. That the findings and conditions of the Planni 24
1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
27 /!I 3. That the Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA S
28 05) is approved as shown in Planning Commission Resolution 1
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3639 on file with the City Clerk and incorporated herein :
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2 I! 4. This action is final the date this resolution
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the Carlsbad Municipal Code, IITime Limits for Judicial Revie
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The time within which judicial review of this decisi
must be sought is governed by Code of Civil Procedur
Section 1094.6, which has been made applicable in t
City of Carlsbad by Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapt
1.16. Any petition or other paper seeking judici review must be filed in the appropriate court not lat that the nineteenth day following the date on which th decision becomes final: however, if within ten da
after the decision becomes final a request for t
record of the deposit in an amount sufficient by t required deposit in an amount sufficient to cover t estimated cost of preparation of such record, the ti within which such petition may be filed in court extended to not later than the thirtieth day followi the date on which the record is either personal delivered or mailed to the party, or his attorney record, if he has one. A written request for t preparation of the record of the proceedings shall filed with the City Clerk, City of Carlsbad, 12
Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California 92008.11
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of t
19 I 'City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, on the 28th
day of JUNE , 1934, by the following vote, to wi 20
21 AYES: Council Members Stanton, Kulchin, Nygaard, Finnila
NOES: None
ABSENT: Council Member Lewis
ABSTAIN:
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ATTEST:
ATZTHA L. RAUTENKFWVZ , City Clyrk
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May 4, 1994
.LCPA 93-05
SHORELINE PRESERVATION STRATEGIES
LCP POLICY REVISIONS
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2. ' STANDARD PACIFIC
Policy 3 - Drainage, Erosion Control
A site specific report prepared by a qualified professional shall be required to provide the
necessary mitigation for increased runoff and sedimentation. The report shall be subject
to the requirements of the Model Erosion Control Ordinance contained in the Appendix to
the June 1980 Carlsbad Master Drainage Plan and the additional requirements .contained
herein. Such mitigation shall become an element of the project and shall be installed prior
to initial grading. At a minimum, such mitigation shall require construction of all
improvements shown in the Master Drainage Plan between the project site and the lagoon
(including the debris basin), restriction of grading activities to the months of April through
September, revegetation of all graded areas immediately after grading, and mechanism for
permanent maintenance if the City declines to accept the responsibility. Construction of
drainage improvements may be through the formation of an assessment district of through
any similar arrangement that allots costs among the various landowners in an equitable
manner.
3. OCCIDENTAL LAND, INC.
Policy 2 - Drainage, Erosion Control
In the event of commercial and/or residential development pursuant to a Coastal
Development Permit, a site specific report prepared by a qualified professional shall be
required to provide the necessary mitigation for increased runoff and sedimentation. The
4. RANCHO LA COSTA
Policy 3: Drainage and Erosion Control
7) (e) All areas disturbed by grading, but not completed during the construction
period, including graded pads, shall be planted and stabilized prior to October 1st
with temporary or permanent (in the case of finished slopes) erosion control
measures and native vegetation. The use of temporary erosion control measures
such as berms, interceptor ditches, sandbagging, filtered inlets, debris basins and sik
traps, shall be utilized in conjunction with plantings to minimize soil loss from tht
construction site. Said planting shall be accomplished under the supervision of 2
licensed landscaped architect and shall consist of seeding, mulching, fertilization an(
irrigation adequate to provide 90 percent coverage within 90 days. Planting shal
be repeated, if the required level of coverage is not established. This requiremen
shall apply to all disturbed soils, including stockpiles.
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MELLO II
4. GEOLOGIC, FLOODPLAIN, AND SHORELINE HAZARD AREAS
Policy 4-1 Coastal Erosion
E. Regional Shoreline Preservation
AGUA HEDTONDA LAGOON LAND USE PLAN
4. GEOLOGIC HAZARDS
Policies
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WEST BATIOUlTOS LAGOON/SA"IS PROPERTIES
3. Grading and Erosion Control
F. The developer must provide for the long-term maintenance of drainage
improvements and erosion control devices.
Note: The Batiquitos Educational Park Master Plan provides additional specific
standards which relate to grading - see standards for individual areas and
General Grading Guidelines.
EXST BATIOUITOS LAGOON/HLJNT PROPERTlES
D. Grading and Erosion Control
g. 5) All areas disturbed by grading, but not completed during the
construction period, including graded pads, shall be planted and
stabilized prior to October 1st 'with temporary or permanent (in the
case of finished slopes) erosion control measures and native
vegetation. The use of temporary erosion control measures, such as
berms, interceptor ditches, sandbagging, filtered inlets, debris basins
and silt traps, shall be utilized in conjunction with plantings to
minimize soil loss from the construction site. Said planting shall be
accomplished under the supervision of a licensed landscape architect
and shall consist of seeding, mulching, fertilization and irrigation
adequate to provide 90% coverage within 90 days. Planting shall be
repeated, if the required level of coverage is not established. This
requirement shall apply to all disturbed soils, including stockpiles.
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VTLLAGE REDEVELOPMENT AREA
11. OBJECTIVES OF THE DESIGN MANUAL
The implementation of the Village Redevelopment Plan and the comprehensive
improvement of the.urban core of the Carlsbad planning area are the primary objectives
of the Design Manual. The intent of the Village Design manual is to provide general design
guidelines and regulations.
The document should provide an understanding of the lltype" and "qualityl' of development
being sought by the Housing and Redevelopment Commission (Redevelopment Agency),
It should be viewed as providing guidance and parameters rather than strict standards.
The primary responsibility for applying ,and interpreting the guidelines contained herein
rests with the Design Review Board and with the Commission which retains ultimate
authority and responsibility for application. The Design Review Board shall consist of
highly qualified persons with an interest in the field of urban design and a member from
the City staff shall be appointed to advise associated proposals as they relate to the Village
Design Manual and intent of this plan.
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