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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-25; Planning Commission; Resolution 813I1 4 + 1: '-c'cr: -c r i 1, e 0 !j I1 1 11 11 PLAIUNING COMMISSION R€SOLUTION NO. 813 2ij A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION 3 /I /j OF P, SPECIFIC PLAN AND TENTATIVE MAP ON PROPERTY LYING EASTERLY OF EL CAMINO REAL AND SOUTHERLY OF MARRON ROAD I! EXTENSION 4 /j 5 WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Title 21 of the Carl 6 9 Larwin, Inc. on real property in the Ci,ty of Carlsbad, County c 8 duly noticed public hearing to consider a Specific Plan submit1 7 Municipal Code, the Planning Commission did on July 25, 1972, I- Diego, State of California, commonly known as property lying et 10 of El Camino Real and southerly of Marron Road extension, more la x2 13 x4 115 16 i 17 i cularly described as: All that portion of Lot 'IJ" of Rancho Agua Hedionda in the County of San Diego, State of California, according to partition map thereof No. 823, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, November 16, 1886, more particularly des- cribed in application on file in the Planning 18 j( Department, City of Carlsbad. 19 11 WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and consider I .20" testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons who desired to ZLIj heard, said Commission did find the following facts and reason 22ij exist which make the approval of a Specific Plan and Tentative 23 1 necessary to carry out the provisions and general purpose of ' 2411 1. The proposed development is in conformance with the land u 25jdensity recommendations of the City of Carlsbad General Plan. jl // 1 /j 11 !i 26 /i 2, 28 f j WOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission The proposed development is in conformance with the recomm 27ii Of the Housing Element of the General Plan. !i I/ jl ll il 29!i City of Carlsbad that it does hereby recommend to the City Cou 3o!l the adoption of an amendment to Title 21 for a Specific Plan a 311 321 and limitations: Tentative map on said property, subject to the following condi ii i ll I 1 i/ , I: il *c ,. "a: I e 0 I1 ii 11 fl i! !j "1 1. The applicant's design for patio covers, a type and design 211 approved by the City Staff, according to plans on file in City J! ii 311 Offices, shall be the only types of patio covers permitted wit dlt ' j the development. 5 2. Structures adjacent to El Camino Real will have red tile 12, 6 roofs thus keeping with the Spanish Trail concept of El Camino 71 3. Construction of the model structures and related swimming 1 8 recreation buildings, and other structures as indicated on the 9 site detail will be permitted upon approval of this Specific P1 10 by the City Council. Said structures are not to be utilized f( 3.1 than sales purposes until a final subdivision map has been filc 12 the units involved. 3.3 4. The sidewalks normally placed adjacent to the curb on dedic 14 streets shall be constructed in a meandering fashion and made a 15 of the pedestrian traffic system for the project. 16 5. The exteriors of all buildings, open spaces, and recreatior. 17 facilities shall be maintained by an established homeowners ass i 181; tion. 1; 19b 6. Street trees and 10-foot easements shall be required for El If .zO!i Avenue and Marron Road. 1; 21// 7. In lieu fees shall be paid prior to final map approval for // i ii /j 22 !I /r ji unit. I! 23 ii 18. Proposed park site snall be dedicated prior to occupancy be 24/j granted for Phase B of approved Master Plan. 25b 9. The site shall be designed in a manner that provides for thl 2611 maintaining of natural slopes, considers existing topography an' :I i,i 1; Ij 1 27 11 vi ews , and keeps the manufactured 1 1/2: 1 cut and fill slopes t 1, z8I1 minimum. 291 10. Manufactured and planted slopes shall be maintained by the 501 homeowners association. 31 11. All hammerheads shall be posted ''no parking''. 32\12, All hydrants and additional fire appurtenances shall be ins as required by the Fire Department. 11 1 j/ -t ' . .: 11 e e 'a ij I! /I if (I il I/j 73. StP@@t imprbvernenis as required by ord;nance shali be con 2\! in accordance with City standards, subject to the approval of 31' City Engineer, on all streets within the development and on El 4.i /I Avenue and Marron Road as required by ordinance 9315. 5 struction of full half street improvements on Elm Avenue from 6 14. The applicant shall enter into a secured agreement for th approved as shown and are subject to modification and approval 9 15. The underground drainage, water, and sewerage systems are 8 Street to the easterly limits of the development. '7 \I li I 10 16. A pressure reducing station as may be required by the Cit: 3.1 the City Engineer as part of the final improvement plans. be subject to approval of the staff. 15 major points of pedestrian attraction. Materials to be used s 14 17. Sidewalks shall be provided to connect each dwelling unit 13 Engineer shall be installed in the Elm Avenue water line. 12 16, 18. Separate screened facilities for trailers, boats, and cam, 1'7 3.8 1s .20 2 1 22 I1 li 4 11 I! Ij !i 1 !I ' I! j; ii shall be provided, 19. Provision shall be made for the future installation of cal TV as follows: a) Conduit and pole boxes shall be installed to serve eaci dwelling as may be required by the City. b) Each dwelling shall be designed to facilitate the futu' 23 jj !I installation of signal cable. I 24 ii l.1 28 1; the City franchised user of the facilities. c) The developer shall be reimbursed to the extent authori 25 /; by law for the caist of installation of items a and b bj i; j! 11 I! II 27)20. Portland cement concrete garage slabs shall be extended tc 28'1 alley right-of-way line. 29!\ 21. Turn around design at the end of the alleys is not approvt 3O\'shown and shall be subject to modification and approval by the 39 /j IEngineer as part of the final improvement plans. 32/i22. The vertical profile on Elm Avenue at El Camino Real requi I( ;I '1 I i /j .a v I/ -& '<: 11 * e .< JI /I /I [ j 1il additional evaluation. Design shall be subject to modificatio 211 and approval by the City Engineer as part of the final improve 'I ;j 5. j, p1 ans. !. I! I 411 23. That the conditions, covenants and restrictions and provi 5 which will be required at the intersection of Elm Avenue and E g ment guaranteeing payment of 1/8 of th.e future traffic signals 8 24. That the developer shall enter into a separate secured ag 7 Attorney prior to approval of the final map. 8 for maintenance of the community spaces be approved by the Cit 10 Camino Real. The agreement shall include 100% of the future t I1 12 13 14 3.5 16 17 I signal at Marron Road and A Street. The developer shall be rc bursed to the extent authorized by law, by the developers to t north of Marron Road for their proportional share of the Marrc Road signal. 25. All streets shall be named in accordance with the City SI naming pol icy. 26. All weather access shall be provided to all manholes and 1811 outs. Any water, sewer or storm drain lines installed in sloi ICJ~/ shall be placed normal to the slope. .2oii 27. Before this application is submitted to the City Council 23.11 Elm Avenue alignment shall be resolved between the developer, 221/ ing property owners, and the City staff. 2311 28. That the Planning Department determine if this developmer z,g// compatible with existing developments within the area. 2511 29. The dedication of all streets and alleys within the deve' 2ei[ with the exception of "A" Street shall be rejected. I/ ij ii ii j! [I i! 1; 27 ;j PASSED, APPROVED, AND ACOPTED at a regular meeting of the 1 2811 City Planning Commission held on the 25th day of July, 1972, 1 as// following vote, to wit: ii J* / AYES: Commissioners Dominguez, Jose, Norman, Palmateer NOES: Commissioner Little 311 1 32 ' j/ ABSEldT: Commissioners Dewhurst, Forman I j* i // I .‘ .8 I& ’c /I 21 1l I] Ij i1 !j @ e i”‘, 5 /j ATTEST: ‘I i 41 5 6 7~ a 9 10 11 12 13 14 25 16 I 17 q 19 1; 820 !I li b8 1 1 Ii 21 il j/ 22 1: ii 25 I! il j! 24 !i 28 .j ii !I 2% fi !I 27 Ij 11 !i ii 28 jj ti fi 29 11 31 /I 32 /I li 3o I/ ,I