HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-06-17; City Council; Resolution 2003-1541
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RESOLUTION NO. 2003-154
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A LOCAL COASTAL
PROGRAM AMENDMENT, TO ACKNOWLEDGE AND ADOPT
THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SUGGESTED
CASE NAME:
MODIFICATIONS FOR LCPA 02-10.
CASE NO.: LCPA 02-1 0 CARLSBAD HABITAT MANAGEMENT PLAN
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did on January 22, 2003 ..old a duly
noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider Local Coastal Program Amendment 02-
10 and adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 5361 recommending to the City Council
that it be approved; and
WHEREAS, the City Council did on the 4th day of February, 2003 hold a duly
noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider an amendment to the Local Coastal
Program and acted to approve the amendment; and
WHEREAS, the California Coastal Commission did on the 12th day of June,
2003 hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider an amendment to the
Local Coastal Program and acted to certify the amendment with suggested modifications; and
WHEREAS, on the 17th day of June, 2003 the Carlsbad City Council formally
acknowledged receipt of the Coastal Commission’s resolution of certification, including the
suggested modifications.
The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California does hereby resolve as
follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
2. That the suggested modifications will meet the requirements of and conform with the policies of Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 30200) of the California
Coastal Act to the extent necessary to achieve the basic state goals specified in Section 30001.5 of the Coastal Act.
3. That the suggested modifications to Local Coastal Program Amendment
LCPA 02-10, are approved as shown in Attachment “A.”
4. That staff is directed to initiate all actions required to satisfy and
implement the suggested modifications to LCPA 02-1 0
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Carlsbad on the 17th day of June, 2003, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Finnila, Kulchin, Hall, Packard
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
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Attachment "A"
LCPA 02-10
COASTAL COMMISSION SUGGESTED MODIFICATIONS
(underhed sections represent language to be added -
6tfkewksections represent language to be deleted)
1. The following change should be made to the Mello I LUP segment revisions in
the LCP amendment, on page 17:
j. If any conflict should arise between these Policies of the LCP and the
provisions of the HMP, the LCP shall take precedence. If any conflict should arise between the Dolicies of the certified Mello I LUP and the certified
Implementation Plan, the policies of the certified Mello I LUP shall take
precedence.
2. The following change should be made to the Mello II LUP segment revisions in
the LCP amendment, on page 42:
i. If any conflict should arise between these Policies of the LCP and the
provisions of the HMP, the LCP shall take precedence. If any conflict should
arise between the policies of the certified Mello I1 LUP and the certified
Implementation Plan, the policies of the certified Mello II LUP shall take
precedence.
3. The following changes should be made to the Mello II LUP segment revisions in
the LCP amendment, beginning on page number 51:
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3-8.23-83
Assessor's Parcel No. 212-120-33 (Hieatt) - No impact to vernal
pools. Minimize impact to vernal pool watersheds.
Assessor's Parcel No. 212-010-3 (Kirgis) - Preserve 75% of
property with development clustered immediately adjacent to Kelly
Ranch.
3-8.3 3-84 Assessor's Parcel No. 215-070-35 (Fernandez) - Cluster
development on disturbed areas to the maximum extent feasible.
Maximum 10% impact on CSS and SMC for access purposes.
3-8.43-€% Assessor's Parcel No. 215-040-03 (Muroya) - Cluster development on disturbed areas to the maximum extent feasible. Maximum 10% impact on CSS and SMC for access purposes.
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3-8.5 &€LO Assessor's Parcel No. 212-040-50 (Emerald Point) - Development
limited to disturbed and non-native grassland areas. No impacts to native habitat
allowed.
- 3-8.6 3-W4 Assessor's Parcel No. 21 5-020-06 (RWSB) - Development shall
be limited to a maximum of 25% of the property, not including Poinsettia Lane
construction, and shall be clustered to the maximum extent feasible along k&ed te disturbed portions of the property adjacent to Cassia Lane and the future
Poinsettia Lane extension. Impacts to SMC habitat shall be minimized. I;mi(arl
awese. A wildlife corridor linkaae oriented aenerallv north-south shall be
provided on the eastern half of the property and desiqned to connect to
neiqhborina DroDerties with existinu or potential wildlife corridor linkaqes.
Impacts to native habitat shall reauire onsite mitiqation throuqh restoration and/or creation of habitat within the desianed corridor linaae, in addition to any other
reauired mitiaation.
I_ 3-8.7 Assessor's Parcel No. 21 5-020-07 (Maldonado) - DeveloDment
shall be concentrated alonn the Poinsettia Lane extension and shall be limited to
the western half of the property. 1 -No impacts to the coast oak woodland and riparian
area except for Poinsettia Lane extension.
-. The eastern half of the Dropertv is recommended for offsite mitiaation for other Properties in Zone 21: however. at minimum a wildlife corridor linkaqe oriented aenerally north-south shall be wovided on the eastern
half of the property and desianed to connect to neiahborinq properties with existinq or Potential wildlife corridor linkaues. The corridor linkaae shall include
any onsite coast oak woodland area.
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- 3-8.8 3-84-2 Assessor's Parcel No. 215-050-21 (Namikas) - Development shall
be limited to a maximum of 25% of the property, not including Poinsettia Lane
construction, and shall be clustered on the western portion of the property. No
impacts to coast oak woodland, riparian areas or wetlands except for Poinsettia
Lane extension. A wildlife corridor linkaqe oriented generally north-south shall be
provided on the eastern portion of the prouertv. include the onsite coast oak woodland area, and be desianed to connect to neinhborinq Droperties with existing or potential wildlife corridor linkages. Impacts to native habitat shall require onsite mitiqation through restoration andlor creation of habitat within the
desianated corridor linkaqe. in addition to any other reauired mitiaation.
3-8.9 3-843 Assessor's Parcel No. 215-050-22 (Sudduth) - Development shall
be limited to a maximum of 25% of the property, not including Poinsettia Lane
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construction, and shall be clustered on the western portion of the property. No
impact to coast oak woodland, riparian areas or wetlands except for Poinsettia
Lane extension. A wildlife corridor linkaae oriented generally north-south shall be
provided on the eastern portion of the wopertv. include the onsite coast oak
woodland area, and be desianed to connect to neiahborina properties with existing or potential wildlife corridor linkaaes. ImDacts to native habitat shall
reauire onsite mitiqation throuqh restoration andlor creation of habitat within the
desianated corridor linkaqe, in addition to any other reauired mithation.
- 3-8.103-844 Assessor's Parcel No. 215-05044, 45, 46, 47 (Kevane) -
Development shall be limited to a maximum of 25% of the property, f%%&Akg and shall be clustered on the western portion of the
property. No impacts to coast oak woodland, riparian areas or wetlands shall be
allowed 1 * . A wildlife corridor linkaae oriented
generally north-south shall be provided on the eastern portion of the property,
including the coast oak woodland, and be desiqned to connect to neiahboring
properties with existina or potential wildlife corridor linkaaes. Impacts to native
habitat shall reauire onsite mitigation throuah restoration andlor creation of
habitat within the designated corridor linkaae, in addition to any other reauired
mitiaation.
3-8.1 1 3-845 Assessor's Parcel No. 215-050-123 (Reiter) - Development shall
be limited to a maximum of 25% of the property,
cw&w&b+and shall be clustered on the western portion of the property. No
impacts to coast oak woodland, riparian areas or wetlands shall be allowed 1. A wildlife corridor linkaae oriented
generallv north-south shall be provided on the eastern portion of the DroDerty,
includinq the coast oak woodland, and be desianed to connect to neiahborinq
proDerties with existina or Dotential wildlife corridor linkaaes. Impacts to native
habitat shall require onsite mitiaation throuah restoration andlor creation of
habitat within the desiqnated corridor linkaae, in addition to any other reauired
mitiqation.
3-8.1 2 34WS Assessor's Parcel No. 21 5-050-73 (Levatino) - Maximum 25%
development clustered on the southern portion of the property. Buffer widths
may be reduced and/or additional impacts may be allowed to the extent
necessary to obtain site access, and/or to accommodate Circulation Road
imDrovements identified in the certified LCP.
4. Policy 3-7(e) on Page 52 of the Mello II LUP revisions shall be revised as follows:
e. The area shown as "Veterans Memorial Park Development Area' is
designated for public recreational use. It is the intent of this policy that
the public park area be developed so as to maximize public access and
provide a variety of recreational opportunities. Develooment within steee slopes and/or native veqetation shall be limited to Dassive recreational facilities. such as recreational trails and picnic areas. Within the
proDosed develoDment areas. rrradinq of Esteep slopes with native
veaetation shall be limited 1
to the minimum amount necessary to allow
such uses.
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5. Add a new policy to the Mello I LUP segment revisions on Page 19 of LCPA 02-
10 to read as follows:
7-1.15 Invasive Plants
The use of invasive plant species in the landscapina for develonments such as
those identified in Table 12 of the HMP shall be prohibited.
6. Add a new policy to the Mello II LUP segment revisions on Page 43 of LCPA 02-
10 to read as follows:
3-1.13 Invasive Plants
The use of invasive plant species in the landscapina for develonments such as
those identified in Table 12 of the HMP shall be mohibited.
7. Add a new policy to the Agua Hedionda LUP segment revisions on Page 31 of
LCPA 02-10 to read as follows: 3-13-1.14 Invasive Plants
The use of invasive nlant species in the landscapina for develonments such as
those identified in Table 12 of the HMP shall be nrohibited.
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