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RESOLUTION NO. 97-435
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AMENDING THE CITYWIDE
FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS PLAN TO CLARIFY
THE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR CITY
ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES, LIBRARY, AND PARKS
AND AMENDING THE HOUSEHOLD SIZE FACTOR FOR
CALCULATING POPULATION ESTIMATES
WHEREAS, on September 23, 1986, the City Council approved Reso
No. 8797 adopting the Citywide Facilities and Improvements Plan which include
Performance Standards for all public facilities addressed in the Growth ManagE
Plan; and
WHEREAS, by separate resolution the City Council has amende
Performance Standards for City Administrative Facilities, Library, and Parks; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend the Citywide Plan to be cons
with the new Performance Standards for City Administrative Facilities, Library
Parks; and
WHEREAS, the Citywide Plan utilized the household size factor of
to calculate population estimates for purposes of the Performance Standards fc
Administrative Facilities, Library, and Parks; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that a more ac
household size factor is 2.3178 which is derived from the total population an1
number of dwelling units as reported by the 1990 federal census; and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to amend the Citywide Plan to
the household size factor of 2.3178.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
Carlsbad as follows:
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1. That pages 6 and 10 of the Citywide Facilities and Improvements Pla
hereby amended to reflect the household size figure of 2.3178 pe
per dwelling unit for purposes of estimating population;
2. That page 14 of the Citywide Facilities and Improvements Plan is hl
amended to include additional text which is attached hereto as Exh
and made a part hereof;
3. That pages 16, 23, and 33 of the Citywide Facilities and Improver
Plan are hereby amended to incorporate the revised Perform
Standards for City Administrative Facilities, Library, and Parks.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the
Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 22nd day of April 1997,b~
following vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Finnila, Nygaard, Kulchin, and
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
AI-ETHA L. RAUTEN
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EXHIBIT “A’ TO RESOLUTION NO. 97-435
Performance Standards for Citv Administrative Facilities, Library, and Parks’
The Performance Standards for City Administrative Facilities, Library, and Parks
indicate that improvements must be “scheduled for construction within a five year period
or prior to construction of 6,250 dwelling units.” This section is intended to provide
further clarification regarding what these Performance Standards mean and how they
are to be applied.
In developing the Performance Standards contained in this plan, staff projected that an
average of 1,250 dwelling units per year wouid be constructed after 1986. Therefore,
for purposes of City Administrative Facilities and Library the “five year period” is
intended to mean the amount of residential development equal to 1,250 dwelling units
per year for five years, or a total of 6,250 dwelling units. The counting years or units
begins at the point in time that the demand for the facility first exceeds the supply.
Because Parks are addressed on the basis of Park District which coincide with the four
quadrants of the City, it is assumed that the 1,250 dwelling units per year are spread
equally among the four quadrants. This yields 312.5 dwelling units per quadrant per
year, which is rounded downward to 312 dwelling units. Therefore, the “five year period”
for Parks is intended to means the amount of residential development equal to 312
dwelling units per year for five years, or a total of 1,560 dwelling units within a Park
District. The counting years or units begins at the point in time that the demand for the
facility first exceeds the supply.
For all three of these facilities, the phrase “scheduled for construction” means that the
improvements needed to meet the demand have been designed, that a site has been
selected and has been acquired or is being acquired, and that a financing plan for
construction of the facility has been approved by the City Council.
’ This section was included in the Citywide Facilities and Improvements Plan by an amendment
approved on [date] by City Council Resolution No.
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