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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-06-11; City Council; Resolution 96-2091 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0 0 RESOLUTION NO. 9 6 - 20 9 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING SUGGESTED MODIFICATIONS TO THE AGUA HEDIONDA LAND PLAN WHICH WERE APPROVED BY THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION AS PART OF THEIR ACTION CASE NAME: CARLSBAD RANCH/LEGOLAND USE PLAN AND THE MELLO I1 SEGMENT LAND USE ON THE CARLSBAD RANCH PROJECT (LCPA 1-96C) SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT CASE NO: LCPA 90-08(B) WHEREAS, California State law requires that the Local Coastal P General Plan, and zoning designations for properties in the Coastal Zone conformance; WHEREAS, on April 11, 1996 the California Coastal Commission a an amendment to the Agua Hedionda Land Use Plan and the Mello I1 Segment 1; Plan with five suggested modifications; WHEREAS, before the original amendment request can become eff certified, the Executive Director of the California Coastal Commission must documentation that the City has accepted the suggested modifications; WHEREAS, the City Council did on the 11 th day of JUNE 1996, hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider the p! suggested modifications to the Agua Hedionda Land Use Plan and the Mello I1 S Land Use Plan shown on Exhibit "LCPA 90-08(B)", dated April 11, 1996, attached and WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all te! and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be heard, the City Council considc factors relating to the Local Coastal Program Amendment. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lo 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 I 25 26 27 28 I 0 a NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of of Carlsbad as follows: 1. 2. That the above recitations are correct. That based on the evidence presented at the public hearing, the City ACCEPTS the suggested modifications adopted by the California Commission for Local Coastal Program Amendment 1-96C (Carlsbac and directs staff to incorporate the modifications into the Local Program.. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, on the 11 th day of JUNE by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: None Council Members Lewis, Nygaard, Kulchin, Finnila, Hall ABSENT: None ATTEST: rk istant City Clerk (SEAL) -2- April 11, 1996 PETE WIC 0 STATE OF CALIFORNIA--ME RESOURCES G A EN0 CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN DIEGO COAST AREA 3111 CAMIN0 ML RIO NORTH, SUITE 200 SAN DIEGO, CA 921061725 CITY OF CARLSBAD LCP AMENDMENT 1-96C (619) 521-8036 CARLSBAD RANCH ADOPTED SUGGESTED MODIFICATIONS APRIL 11, 1996 Aqua Hedionda Land Use Plan 1. Policy 2.2 of .the Agua Hedionda Land Use Plan shall be revised to read: The south shore agricultural lands shall be designated "Open Space". Thi area shall be zoned "Exclusive Agriculture" except for the 24.2 acre area adjacent to and north of Cannon Road to be utilized as a golf course whic shall be zoned "Open Space" in the implementation phase of the plan. Within the proDosed aolf course. a Dublic trail with a vista point shall be provided from Cannon Road to the northern edae of the solf course alonl the westernmost s ection. The Dub lic trail and vista DO int shall be s i une to facilitate and enhance Dublic use and shall be maintained and open to the Dublic. The trail location and vista Doint mav be relocated or removed if necessarv in conjunction with develoment of adjacent areas provided an alternate trail and vista Point location is apwoved. facilities (be nches. seat ina areas. trash receDtac les) s hall be I) rovi ded at the vista Doint. Mello I1 Sesment Land Use Plan Policy Z-l(a)(l) CONSERVATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS shall be revised to read: (a> Basi c Agricultural Pol i ci es SupDor 2. (1 ) Coastal Agri culture: Consistent with the provisions of Sections 30241 and 30242 of the Coastal Act, it is the policy of the City to contribute to the preservation of the maximum amount of prime agricultural land throughout the coastal zone by providing for the balanced, orderly conversion of designated non-prime coastal agricultural lands. Non-prime agricultural lands identified on Map X, including the 301.38 acre Carltas Property, are designated Coastal Agriculture and shall be permitted to convert to urban uses subject to the agricultural mitigation or feasibility provisions set forth in the LCP. Any acreage d~BCfltHCltd~ffdlldfl~l~d~litlC~f~~~ gwned ,. 1 eased or control led bv the Ci tv of Carl sbad for a pub1 i c recreation or open space use shall be exempt from Policy 2-1 and be permitted tc convert from an agricultural use without satisfying one of the three conversion options. However. should acreaae for a Dublic recreation or oDen sDace us e no lonaer be o wned. leased o r controlled bv the Citv of Carlsbad at some time in the future. the exernDtion from Policv 2-1 will be voided and one of the three conversion oDtions shall be imDlemented for said acreaae. * e Carlsbad LCPA 1-96C/Carlsbad Ranch Adopted Suggested Modifications (4/11/96) Page 2 3. Option 1 of Policy 2-l(a)(3), CONSERVATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS, Conversion Options, shall be corrected to read: Option 1 - Mitiaation (Prime Land Exchanae) Non-prime coastal agricultural lands shall be converted to urban use consistent with the Carlsbad General Plan if, prior to approval of a subdivision map, a mitigation program is in effect that permanently preserves one acre of prime agricultural land within the statewide Coastal Zone for each acre of net impacted agricultural land in the LCP that is converted. For purposes of calculating required mi tigation acreage, net impacted agricultural lands are the parcels and acreages designated on Map (25% or ureater) and areas containing sensitive coastal resources that would preclude development. The first paragraph of Policy 2-2 LCPA 90-08 CARLSBAD RANCH SPECIFIC PLAN "MIXED-USE" DEVELOPMENT shall be revised to read: This policy provides conditional development standards for the area of approximately 423 acres north of Palomar Airport Road, east of Paseo del Norte, and east of Car Country Drive (See Exhibit 4.3, Page 93). All such lands owned either by Carltas or Ecke or their successor in interest shall be permitted, pursuant to approval of a Specific Plan to convert certain agri cul tural lands to res! denti a1 and/or non-resi denti a1 (i ncl udi ng tourist-serving commercial) development as a means of providing supplementary uses which will assist in the retention of agricultural and public recreation uses on the remaining portions of these parcels. An\! aooroved Soecific Plan (ea. the Carlsbad Ranch Soecific Plan) will be incoroorated herein bv reference as Pa rt of the certified Mello I1 Land Use Plan. It should be noted that residential uses are possible only where they do not conflict with the Airport Influence Area and where they are compati bl e with adjacent uses. Within the "Recreation and Visitor Serving Uses" section of' the Mello 11 Land Use Plan, a new policy shall be added to read: Policy 6-10 RESTRICTION ON CONVERSION OF PUBLIC FACILITIES, USES OR VISITOR COMMERCIAL USES Anv facility. use or visitor-servina commercial develooment aoproved as beina oDe n to the Public should remain available to the aeneral DubliC. Use co nversions or restrictions that serve to be e xcl usionarv shall reauire Prior review through a local coastal Program amendment and/or a seearate coastal develooment Permit. This reauirement shall be noticed on such Droiects bv the recordation of a deed restriction Prior to the i ssua nce of a bu i 1 di nu oermi t. X and the 301.38 acre Carltas Property. minus the acreaae in steee s 1 oees 4. 5.