HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005-02-16; Planning Commission; Resolution 58381
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PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 5838
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING
SUBDIVIDE 41.4 ACRES INTO 71 RESIDENTIAL LOTS, 8
OPEN SPACE LOTS, AND 1 SCHOOL LOT ON PROPERTY
GENERALLY LOCATED EAST OF ALICANTE ROAD AND
NORTH OF POINSETTIA LANE IN LOCAL FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT ZONE 10.
CASENAME: VILLAGES OF LA COSTA GREENS
APPROVAL OF CARLSBAD TRACT MAP CT 04-15 TO
NEIGHBORHOODS 1.4 AND 1.7
CASE NO.: CT 04- 15
WHEREAS, Morrow Development, “Developer,” has filed a verified
application with the City of Carlsbad regarding property owned by Real Estate Collateral
Management Company, “Owner,” described as
Being a subdivision of Lots 7 and 46 of Carlsbad Tract No. 99-
03 La Costa Greens, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San
Diego, State of California, according to map thereof No. 14543,
filed in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County
February 12,2003
(“the Property”); and
WHEREAS, said verified application constitutes a request for a Tentative Tract
Map as shown on Exhibits “A” - “M” dated February 16, 2005, on file in the Planning
Department VILLAGES OF LA COSTA GREENS NEIGHBORHOODS 1.4 .AND 1.7 - CT
04-15, as provided by Chapter 20.12 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did, on the 16th day of February, 2005,
hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider said request; and
WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony
and arguments, if any, of persons desiring to be heard, said Commission considered all factors
relating to the Tentative Tract Map.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Planning
Commission of the City of Carlsbad as follows:
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That the foregoing recitations are true and correct.
That based on the evidence presented at the public hearing, the Commission
RECOMMENDS APPROVAL of VILLAGES OF LA COSTA GREENS
NEIGHBORHOODS 1.4 AND 1.7 - CT 04-15 based on the following findings
and subject to the following conditions:
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That the proposed map and the proposed design and improvement of the subdivision as
conditioned, is consistent with and satisfies all requirements of the General Plan, any
applicable specific plans, Titles 20 and 21 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code, and the State
Subdivision Map Act, and will not cause serious public health problems, in that the lots
being created satisfy all minimum requirements of Title 20 governing lot sizes and
configuration and have been designed to comply with all other applicable
regulations including the Villages of La Costa Master Plan.
That the proposed project is compatible with the surrounding future land uses since
surrounding properties are designated for residential development or Open Space on the
General Plan, in that the site has a General Plan designation of Residential Low
Medium Density (RLM) and surrounding properties are designated as Residential
Low Medium Density (RLM) and Open Space (OS).
That the site is physically suitable for the type and density of the development since the
site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate residential development at the density
proposed, in that all lot sizes and dimensions are consistent with the development
criteria of the Villages of La Costa Master Plan and Title 20 of the Carlsbad
Municipal Code.
That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with
easements of record or easements established by court judgment, or acquired by the
public at large, for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision, in
that prior to recordation of the final map the developer is conditioned to obtain any
easements required for the proposed project.
That the property is not subject to a contract entered into pursuant to the Land
Conservation Act of 1965 (Williamson Act).
That the design of the subdivision provides, to the extent feasible, for future passive or
natural heating or cooling opportunities in the subdivision, in that the proposed
development will consist of single-family lots with adequate separation to provide
future residents with adequate air circulation within and surrounding any future
residential units.
That the Planning Commission has considered, in connection with the housing proposed
by this subdivision, the housing needs of the region, and balanced those housing needs
against the public service needs of the City and available fiscal and environmental
resources.
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That the design of the subdivision and improvements are not likely to cause substantial
environmental damage nor substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their
habitat, in that the proposed development is not within a preserve area of the Habitat
Conservation Plan approved for the property. The project area is a designated
development area in the Villages of La Costa Master Plan that was evaluated in
Final Program EIR 98-07.
That the discharge of waste from the subdivision will not result in violation of existing
California Regional Water Quality Control Board requirements, in that the project has
been designed in accordance with the Best Management Practices for water quality
protection in accordance with the City’s sewer and drainage standards and the
project is conditioned to comply with the National Pollution Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) requirements.
The Planning Commission finds that the project, as conditioned herein, is in
conformance with the Elements of the City’s General Plan, and Villages of La Costa
Master Plan based on the facts set forth in the staff report dated February 16, 2005
including, but not limited to the following:
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Land Use - The project is consistent with the City’s General Plan since the
proposed density is within the density range of 0-4 du/ac specified for the site as
indicated on the Land Use Element of the General Plan, and does not exceed the
number of units permitted in each neighborhood by the Villages of La Costa
Master Plan.
Housing - The project is consistent with the Housing Element of the General
Plan, the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance, and the Villages of La Costa
Master Plan as the developer is required to construct affordable housing
units consistent with the First Amended and Restated Affordable Housing
Agreement (dated 2/21/03) approved for the Villages of La Costa. The
Greens Affordable Apartment Project has been approved and construction is
nearing completion, and units in that project will satisfy the inclusionary
housing requirements for this project.
Open Space and Conservation - The Open Space Preserve Areas are identified
in the Habitat Conservation Plan, certified Villages of La Costa Master Plan
EIR, and Villages of La Costa Master Plan. The project will not impact the
designated open space and will provide Master Plan trails and connections to
the adjacent neighborhoods as identified in the Villages of La Costa Master
Plan.
Public Safety - The project includes fire suppression zones to reduce fire
hazards to an acceptable level.
Circulation - The circulation system is designed to provide adequate access to
the proposed lots and complies with all applicable City design standards and
the Villages of La Costa Master Plan.
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The project is consistent with the City-Wide Facilities and Improvements Plan, the Local
Facilities Management Plan for Zone 10 and all City public facility policies and
ordinances. The project includes elements or has been conditioned to construct or
provide funding to ensure that all facilities and improvements regarding: sewer collection
and treatment; water; drainage; circulation; fire; schools; parks and other recreational
facilities; libraries; government administrative facilities; and open space, related to the
project will be installed to serve new development prior to or concurrent with need.
Specifically,
a. the project has been conditioned to provide proof from the Carlsbad Unified
School District that the project has satisfied its obligation for school facilities.
b. Park-in-lieu fees are required by Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 20.44, and
have been satisfied by the use of existing parkland credits in addition to the
dedication of land for the future Alga Norte Park.
c. the Public Facility fee is required to be paid by Council Policy No. 17 and will be
collected prior to the issuance of building permit.
The project has been conditioned to pay any increase in public facility fee, or new
construction tax, or development fees, and has agreed to abide by any additional
requirements established by a Local Facilities Management Plan prepared pursuant to
Chapter 2 1.90 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. This will ensure continued availability of
public facilities and will mitigate any cumulative impacts created by the project.
This project has been conditioned to comply with any requirement approved as part of the
Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 10.
That all necessary public facilities required by the Growth Management Ordinance will
be constructed or are guaranteed to be constructed concurrently with the need for them
created by this project and in compliance with adopted City standards, in that
improvements necessary to maintain compliance with the growth management
performance standards are contained in the Zone 10 Local Facilities Management
Plan and the project will comply with the general and special conditions of the zone
plan.
That the project is consistent with the City’s Landscape Manual (Carlsbad Municipal
Code Section 14.28.020 and Landscape Manual Section I B) and the Villages of La
Costa Master Plan.
The Planning Director has determined that:
a. the project is a(n) subsequent activity of the Villages of La Costa Master Plan
for which a program EIR was prepared, and a notice for the activity has been
given, which includes statements that this activity is within the scope of the
program approved earlier, and that the program EIR adequately describes the
activity for the purposes of CEQA); [ 15 168(c)(2) and (e)]; and
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b. this project is consistent with the Master Plan cited above; and
c. the Villages of La Costa Master Plan EIR 98-07 was certified in connection
with the prior plan; and
d. the project has no new significant environmental effect not analyzed as significant
in the prior EIR, and
e. none of the circumstances requiring a Subsequent EIR or a Supplemental EIR
under CEQA Guidelines Sections 15 162 or 15 163 exist; and
f. all feasible mitigation measures or project alternatives identified in the Villages of
La Costa Master Plan EIR 98-07, which are appropriate to this Subsequent
Project, have been incorporated into this Subsequent Project.
17. The Planning Commission has reviewed each of the exactions imposed on the Developer
contained in this resolution, and hereby finds, in this case, that the exactions are imposed
to mitigate impacts caused by or reasonably related to the project, and the extent and the
degree of the exaction is in rough proportionality to the impact caused by the project.
Conditions:
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Unless otherwise specified herein, all conditions shall be satisfied prior to recordation of
final map or issuance of a grading permit whichever occurs first.
If any of the following conditions fail to occur; or if they are, by their terms, to be
implemented and maintained over time, if any of such conditions fail to be so
implemented and maintained according to their terms, the City shall have the right to
revoke or modify all approvals herein granted; deny or further condition issuance of all
fbture building permits; deny, revoke or further condition all certificates of occupancy
issued under the authority of approvals herein granted; record a notice of violation on the
property title; institute and prosecute litigation to compel their compliance with said
conditions or seek damages for their violation. No vested rights are gained by Developer
or a successor in interest by the City’s approval of this Tentative Tract Map.
Staff is authorized and directed to make, or require the Developer to make, all corrections
and modifications to the Tentative Tract Map documents, as necessary to make them
internally consistent and in conformity with the final action on the project. Development
shall occur substantially as shown on the approved Exhibits. Any proposed development
different fiom this approval, shall require an amendment to this approval.
Developer shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state, and local laws and
regulations in effect at the time of building permit issuance.
If any condition for construction of any public improvements or facilities, or the payment
of any fees in-lieu thereof, imposed by this approval or imposed by law on this Project are
challenged, this approval shall be suspended as provided in Government Code Section
66020. If any such condition is determined to be invalid this approval shall be invalid
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unless the City Council determines that the project without the condition complies with
all requirements of law.
Developer/Operator shall and does hereby agree to indemnify, protect, defend and hold
harmless the City of Carlsbad, its Council members, officers, employees, agents, and
representatives, from and against any and all liabilities, losses, damages, demands, claims
and costs, including court costs and attorney’s fees incurred by the City arising, directly
or indirectly, fiom (a) City’s approval and issuance of this Tentative Tract Map, (b)
City’s approval or issuance of any permit or action, whether discretionary or non-
discretionary, in connection with the use contemplated herein, and (c)
Developer/Operator’s installation and operation of the facility permitted hereby, including
without limitation, any and all liabilities arising from the emission by the facility of
electromagnetic fields or other energy waves or emissions. This obligation survives until
all legal proceedings have been concluded and continues even if the City’s approval is not
validated.
Developer shall submit to the Planning Director a reproducible 24” x 36” mylar copy of
the Tentative Map reflecting the conditions approved by the final decision making body.
Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Developer shall provide proof to the
Director from the Carlsbad School District that this project has satisfied its obligation to
provide school facilities.
This project shall comply with all conditions and mitigation measures which are required
as part of the Zone 10 Local Facilities Management Plan and any amendments made to
that Plan prior to the issuance of building permits.
Building permits will not be issued for this project unless the local agency providing
water and sewer services to the project provides written certification to the City that
adequate water service and sewer facilities, respectively, are available to the project at the
time of the application for the building permit, and that water and sewer capacity and
facilities will continue to be available until the time of occupancy. A note to this effect
shall be placed on the Final Map.
The Developer shall implement and comply with all applicable mitigation measures
required by the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program certified with the Final
Program EIR for the Villages of La Costa Master Plan - EIR 98-07, as contained in
Planning Commission Resolution No. 5010.
This approval is granted subject to the approval of MP 98-01(D) and PUD 04-13 and is
subject to all conditions contained in Planning Commission Resolutions No. 5837 and
5839 for those other approvals incorporated herein by reference.
Developer shall construct the required inclusionary units as stipulated in the First
Amended and Restated Affordable Housing Agreement (dated February 21, 2003)
between Real Estate Collateral Management Company and the City of Carlsbad
concurrent with the project’s market rate units, unless both the final decision making
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authority of the City and the Developer agree within an Affordable Housing Agreement to
an alternate schedule for development.
Developer shall submit and obtain Planning Director approval of a Final Landscape and
Irrigation Plan showing conformance with the approved Preliminary Landscape Plan and
the City’s Landscape Manual. Developer shall construct and install all landscaping as
shown on the approved Final Plans, and maintain all landscaping in a healthy and thriving
condition, free from weeds, trash, and debris.
The first submittal of Final Landscape and Irrigation Plans shall be pursuant to the
landscape plan check process on file in the Planning Department and accompanied by the
project’s building, improvement, and grading plans.
Developer shall establish a homeowner’s association and corresponding covenants,
conditions and restrictions. Said CC&Rs shall be submitted to and approved by the
Planning Director prior to final map approval. Prior to issuance of a building permit the
Developer shall provide the Planning Department with a recorded copy of the official
CC&Rs that have been approved by the Department of Real Estate and the Planning
Director. At a minimum, the CC&Rs shall contain the following provisions:
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General Enforcement by the City. The City shall have the right, but not the
obligation, to enforce those Protective Covenants set forth in this Declaration in favor
of, or in which the City has an interest.
Notice and Amendment. A copy of any proposed amendment shall be provided to the
City in advance. If the proposed amendment affects the City, City shall have the right
to disapprove. A copy of the final approved amendment shall be transmitted to City
within 30 days for the official record.
Failure of Association to Maintain Common Area Lots and Easements. In the event
that the Association fails to maintain the “Common Area Lots andor the
Association’s Easements” as provided in Article , Section the
City shall have the right, but not the duty, to perform the necessary maintenance. If
the City elects to perform such maintenance, the City shall give written notice to the
Association, with a copy thereof to the Owners in the Project, setting forth with
particularity the maintenance which the City finds to be required and requesting the
same be carried out by the Association within a period of thirty (30) days from the
giving of such notice. In the event that the Association fails to carry out such
maintenance of the Common Area Lots and/or Association’s Easements within the
period specified by the City’s notice, the City shall be entitled to cause such work to
be completed and shall be entitled to reimbursement with respect thereto from the
Owners as provided herein.
Special Assessments Levied by the City. In the event the City has performed the
necessary maintenance to either Common Area Lots andor Association’s Easements,
the City shall submit a written invoice to the Association for all costs incurred by the
City to perform such maintenance of the Common Area Lots and or Association’s
Easements. The City shall provide a copy of such invoice to each Owner in the
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Project, together with a statement that if the Association fails to pay such invoice in
full within the time specified, the City will pursue collection against the Owners in
the Project pursuant to the provisions of this Section. Said invoice shall be due and
payable by the Association within twenty (20) days of receipt by the Association. If
the Association shall fail to pay such invoice in full within the period specified,
payment shall be deemed delinquent and shall be subject to a late charge in an amount
equal to six percent (6%) of the amount of the invoice. Thereafter the City may
pursue collection from the Association by means of any remedies available at law or
in equity. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, in addition to all other
rights and remedies available to the City, the City may levy a special assessment
against the Owners of each Lot in the Project for an equal prorata share of the invoice,
plus the late charge. Such special assessment shall constitute a charge on the land and
shall be a continuing lien upon each Lot against which the special assessment is
levied. Each Owner in the Project hereby vests the City with the right and power to
levy such special assessment, to impose a lien upon their respective Lot and to bring
all legal actions andor to pursue lien foreclosure procedures against any Owner and
hisher respective Lot for purposes of collecting such special assessment in
accordance with the procedures set forth in Article of this Declaration.
e. Landscape Maintenance Responsibilities. The HOAs and individual lot or unit owner
landscape maintenance responsibilities shall be as set forth in Exhibit
f. Landscape Material Restrictions: Restrictions to landscape materials adjacent
to conserved habitat areas shall be as set forth in Exhibit
Invasive/exotic species not to be used include those listed on Lists A and B of the
"Exotic Plants of Greatest Ecological Concern in California" adopted by the
California Exotic Pest Plan Council, October, 1999.
g. HCP/OMSP Educational Material: Exhibit describes the importance
and sensitivity of the conserved habitat areas and ways to avoid impact to them.
h. Lighting Restrictions on Private Residential Lots: Restrictions on lighting within
residential lots adjacent to open space conservation areas shall be as set forth in
Exhibit
Developer shall pay the citywide Public Facilities Fee imposed by City Council Policy
#17, the License Tax on new construction imposed by Carlsbad Municipal Code Section
5.09.030, and CFD #1 special tax (if applicable), subject to any credits authorized by
Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 5.09.040. Developer shall also pay any applicable
Local Facilities Management Plan fee for Zone 10, pursuant to Chapter 21.90. All such
taxedfees shall be paid at issuance of building permit. If the taxedfees are not paid, this
approval will not be consistent with the General Plan and shall become void.
Developer shall submit a street name list consistent with the City's street name policy
subject to the Planning Director's approval prior to final map approval
Prior to the issuance of the grading permit or recordation of the final map, Developer
shall submit to the City a Notice of Restriction to be filed in the office of the County
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Recorder, subject to the satisfaction of the Planning Director, notifying all interested
parties and successors in interest that the City of Carlsbad has issued a Tentative Tract
Map and Planned Unit Development by Resolutions No. 5838 and 5839 on the
property. Said Notice of Restriction shall note the property description, location of the
file containing complete project details and all conditions of approval as well as any
conditions or restrictions specified for inclusion in the Notice of Restriction. The
Planning Director has the authority to execute and record an amendment to the notice
which modifies or terminates said notice upon a showing of good cause by the Developer
or successor in interest.
If satisfaction of the school facility requirement involves a Mello-Roos Community
Facilities District or other financing mechanism which is inconsistent with City Council
Policy No. 38, by allowing a pass-through of the taxes or fees to individual home buyers,
then in addition to any other disclosure required by law or Council policy, the Developer
shall disclose to future owners in the project, to the maximum extent possible, the
existence of the tax or fee, and that the school district is the taxing agency responsible for
the financing mechanism. The form of notice is subject to the approval of the Planning
Director and shall at least include a handout and a sign inside the sales facility stating the
fact of a potential pass-through of fees or taxes exists and where complete information
regarding those fees or taxes can be obtained.
Developer shall display a current Zoning and Land Use Map, or an alternative, suitable to
the Planning Director, in the sales office at all times. All sales maps that are distributed
or made available to the public shall include but not be limited to trails, future and
existing schools, parks and streets.
Developer shall post a sign in the sales office in a prominent location that discloses which
special districts and school district provide service to the project. Said sign shall remain
posted until ALL of the units are sold.
Prior to the recordation of the first final tract map or the issuance of building
permits, whichever occurs first, the Developer shall prepare and record a Notice
that this property may be subject to noise impacts from a future school site and odor
impacts from an existing sewer lift station, in a form meeting the approval of the
Planning Director and the City Attorney.
Developer shall dedicate on the final map, an open space easement for those portions of
lots 72 - 76, 78 and 79 which are (in slopes, wetlands, coastal sage scrub or other
constrained land plus all other lands set aside as part of the Citywide Open Space System)
to prohibit any encroachment or development, including but not limited to fences, walls,
decks, storage buildings, pools, spas, stairways and landscaping, as shown on Exhibit
C'B.99
Prior to the recordation of the first final tract map or the issuance of building permits,
whichever occurs first, the Developer shall prepare and record a Notice that this property
may be subject to noise impacts from the proposed or existing Transportation Corridor, in
a form meeting the approval of the Planning Director and City Attorney (see Noise Form
#1 on file in the Planning Department).
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Prior to the recordation of the first final tract map or the issuance of building permits,
whichever occurs first, the Developer shall prepare and record a Notice that this property
is subject to overflight, sight and sound of aircraft operating from McClellan-Palomar
Airport, in a form meeting the approval of the Planning Director and the City Attorney
(see Noise Form #2 on file in the Planning Department).
Developer shall post aircraft noise notification signs in all sales and/or rental offices
associated with the new development. The number and locations of said signs shall be
approved by the Planning Director (see Noise Form #3 on file in the Planning
Department).
Removal of native vegetation and development of Open Space Lots 72 - 76,78 and 79,
including but not limited to fences, walls, decks, storage buildings, pools, spas, stairways
and landscaping, other than that approved as part of (the grading plan, improvement
plans, biological re-vegetation program, landscape plan, etc.) as shown on Exhibit “B” is
specifically prohibited, except upon written order of the Carlsbad Fire Department for fire
prevention purposes, or upon written approval of the Planning Director, based upon a
request from the Homeowners Association accompanied by a report from a qualified
arboristhotanist indicating the need to remove specified trees and/or plants because of
disease or impending danger to adjacent habitable dwelling units. For areas containing
native vegetation the report required to accompany the request shall be prepared by a
qualified biologist.
Any signs proposed for this development shall at a minimum be designed in conformance
with the City’s Sign Ordinance and Villages of La Costa Master Plan and shall require
review and approval of the Planning Director prior to installation of such signs.
The required recreation area in Neighborhood 1.6 shall obtain approval and begin
construction prior to the occupancy of the first unit of either Neighborhood 1.6 or
1.7, whichever occurs first, and shall be approved for use prior to the occupancy of
50% of the units within Neighborhood 1.6 and 1.7 combined.
Prior to occupancy of any units within Neighborhood 1.7, 1,420 square feet of
permanent RV storage shall be made available in La Costa Greens Neighborhood
1.2 or temp RV storage shall be made available within The Villages of La Costa
Greens subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
Enpineering
General
31. Prior to hauling dirt or construction materials to or from any proposed construction site
within this project, Developer shall apply for and obtain approval from, the City Engineer
for the proposed haul route.
32. Prior to issuance of any building permit, Developer shall comply with the requirements of
the City’s anti-graffiti program for wall treatments if and when such a program is
formally established by the City.
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Developer shall provide to the City Engineer, an acceptable means, CC&Rs andor other
recorded document, for maintaining the private improvements that serve this subdivision:
and all the private improvements: sidewalks, street lights, storm drain and water quality
facilities located therein and to distribute the costs of such maintenance in an equitable
manner among the owners of the properties within the subdivision.
There shall be one Final Map recorded for this project.
Developer shall install sight distance corridors (see below for types) at all street
intersections in accordance with Engineering Standards and shall record the following
statement on the Final Map (and in the CC&Rs).
Type I1
"No structure, fence, wall, tree, shrub, sign, or other object shall be placed or permitted on
the subject property within an intersection sight distance corridor established per Carlsbad
Engineering Standards, Volume 1, Chapter 3, Section 8.B. The underlying property owner
shall maintain this condition."
The limits of these sight distance corridors shall be reflected on any improvement,
grading, or landscape plan prepared in association with this development.
FeedAgreements
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Developer shall cause property owner to execute and submit to the City Engineer for
recordation, the City's standard form Geologic Failure Hold Harmless Agreement. '
Developer shall cause property owner to apply for and obtain reapportionment of the
assessments imposed on the subject project in accordance with law governing the
associated Poinsettia Lane East Assessment District 2002-1, or the assessments must be
paid in full. Developer shall pay all associated costs of said reapportionment. The
application shall be submitted to the City Engineer with the application for the final map.
Developer shall cause property owner or Homeowners Association to execute, record
and submit a recorded copy to the City Engineer, a deed restriction on the property which
relates to the proposed sight distance corridors as shown on the Tentative Map over lots
33 and 34. The deed restriction document shall be in a form acceptable to the City
Engineer and shall:
a. Clearly delineate the limits of the Caltrans sight distance lines and City sight
distance corridors on a plat to be attached to the deed restriction;
b. State that the sight distance corridor is to be maintained in perpetuity by the
underlying property owner; and
c. State that no objects such as along the sight distance corridor will not restrict, or
impede the ability of motorist at the intersection to identify approaching
vehicles pursuant to Caltrans sight distance and City sight distance corridor
standards.
Developer shall cause Owner to waive direct access rights on the final map for all lots
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having frontage on more than one street (corner lots or through lots).
This project shall be annexed into City of Carlsbad Street Lighting and
Landscaping District No. 2 (SL&LD #2). Prior to approval of any grading, building
permits or final map for this project, Developer shall cause Owner to execute an
Agreement to annex the subject property into City of Carlsbad SL&LD #2. The
Agreement shall be in a form approved by the Assistant City Finance Director.
Developer shall pay all fees necessary to annex the property into SL&LD #2.
Developer shall obtain quitclaim of existing easements in conflict with the proposed
development from Vallecitos Water District, Carlsbad Municipal Water District and
San Diego Gas and Electric prior to approval of the final map for this project.
Developer shall execute a standard City of Carlsbad encroachment agreement for
the proposed private street lights.
Developer shall execute a standard City of Carlsbad encroachment agreement for
the proposed stormwater quality units located within the public right of way.
Grading
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Prior to the issuance of a grading permit or building permit, whichever occurs first,
Developer shall submit to the City Engineer proof that a Notice of Intention for the start
of work has been submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board.
Upon completion of grading, Developer shall file an "as-graded" geologic plan with the
City Engineer. The plan shall clearly show all the geology as exposed by the grading
operation, all geologic corrective measures as actually constructed and must be based on a
contour map which represents both the pre and post site grading. The plan shall be signed
by both the soils engineer and the engineering geologist, and shall be submitted on a 24"
x 36" mylar or similar drafting film format suitable for a permanent record.
Based upon a review of the proposed grading and the grading quantities shown on the
Tentative Map, a grading permit for this project is required. Developer shall apply for and
obtain a grading permit from the City Engineer for the rough grading of this project.
Dedicationsnmprovements
47. Developer shall cause Owner to dedicate to the City and/or other appropriate entities for
all public streets and other easements shown on the Tentative Map. The offer shall be
made by a certificate on the final map and/or by separate document. All land so offered
shall be offered free and clear of all liens and encumbrances and without cost. Streets that
already public are not required to be rededicated.
48. Developer shall execute and record a City standard Subdivision Improvement Agreement
to install and secure with appropriate security as provided by law, public improvements
shown on the Tentative Map and the following improvements including, but not limited
to paving, base, signing and striping, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, medians, grading,
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clearing and grubbing, undergrounding or relocation of utilities, sewer, water, fire
hydrants, street lights, stormwater quality treatment devices and reclaimed water, to
City Standards to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The improvements are:
a. Construct street, underground potable water, sewer, storm drain,
stormwater quality treatment devices and reclaimed water within Quartz
Way, Geode Lane, Streets "A," "B" and "C" and public easements as shown
on the Tentative Map.
b. Developer shall design and install fully actuated traffic signals, including all
appurtenances and traffic signal interconnect conduit and cable, at the
intersections of Poinsettia Lane and Quartz Way, and Poinsettia Lane and
Street "A" to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
c. The improvements shown on approved City of Carlsbad Drawing Numbers
397-28 and 397-21 ("the Improvements") shall be substantially complete to
the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to approval of the Final Map. If
the Improvements have not been substantially completed to the satisfaction
of the City Engineer, the City Engineer may require additional security for
the Improvements prior to approval of the Final Map.
A list of the above shall be placed on an additional map sheet on the Final Map per the
provisions of Sections 66434.2 of the Subdivision Map Act. Improvements listed above
shall be constructed within 18 months of approval of the subdivision or development
improvement agreement or such other time as provided in said agreement.
Prior to issuance of building permits, Developer shall underground all existing overhead
utilities within the subdivision boundary.
Prior to the issuance of grading permit or building permit, whichever occurs first,
Developer shall submit for City approval a "Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
(SWPPP)." The SWPPP shall be in compliance with current requirements and
provisions established by the San Diego Region of the California Regional Water
Quality Control Board and City of Carlsbad Requirements. The SWPPP shall
address measures to reduce to the maximum extent practicable storm water
pollutant runoff during construction of the project. At a minimum, the SWPPP
shall:
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include all content as established by the California Regional Water Quality
Control Board requirements;
include the receipt of "Notice of Intent" issued by the California Regional Water
Quality Control Board;
recommend source control and treatment control Best Management Practices
(BMPs) that will be implemented with this project to avoid contact or filter said
pollutants from storm water to the maximum extent practicable before discharging
to City right-of-way or natural drainage course; and
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d. establish specific procedures for handling spills and routine clean up. Special
considerations and effort shall be applied to employee education on the proper
procedures for handling clean up and disposal of pollutants.
Prior to the issuance of grading permit or building permit, whichever occurs first,
Developer shall submit for City approval a “Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP).”
The SWMP shall demonstrate compliance with the City of Carlsbad Standard Urban
Stormwater Mitigation Plan (SUSMP), Order 2001-01 issued by the San Diego Region of
the California Regional Water Quality Control Board and City of Carlsbad Municipal
Code. The SWMP shall address measures to avoid contact or filter said pollutants from
storm water, to the maximum extent practicable, for the post-construction stage of the
project. At a minimum, the SWMP shall:
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identify existing and post-development on-site pollutants-of-concern;
identify the hydrologic unit this project contributes to and impaired water bodies
that could be impacted by this project;
recommend source controls and treatment controls that will be implemented with
this project to avoid contact or filter said pollutants from storm water to the
maximum extent practicable before discharging to City right-of-way;
establish specific procedures for handling spills and routine clean up. Special
considerations and effort shall be applied to resident education on the proper
procedures for handling clean up and disposal of pollutants;
ensure long-term maintenance of all post construct BMPs in perpetuity; and
identify how post-development runoff rates and velocities from the site will not
exceed the pre-development runoff rates and velocities to the maximum extent
practicable.
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Final Map Notes
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Developer shall show on Final Map the gross and net acres for each lot.
Note(s) to the following effect(s) shall be placed on the map as non-mapping data:
A. All improvements are privately owned and are to be privately maintained with the
exception of the following:
1. Public street, sewer, water, reclaimed water and storm drain
improvements shown within public streets and easements.
Traffic signals at Poinsettia Lane and Quartz Way, and Poinsettia
Lane and Street “A” intersections.
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B. Building permits will not be issued for development of the subject property unless
the appropriate agency determines that sewer and water facilities are available
C. Geotechnical Caution:
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The owner of this property on behalf of itself and all of its successors in interest
has agreed to hold harmless and indemnify the City of Carlsbad from any action
that may arise through any geological failure, ground water seepage or land
subsidence and subsequent damage that may occur on, or adjacent to, this
subdivision due to its construction, operation or maintenance.
Water
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Prior to approval of improvement plans or final map, Developer shall meet with the Fire
Marshal to determine if fire protection measures (fire flows, fire hydrant locations,
building sprinklers) are required to serve the project. Fire hydrants shall be considered
public improvements and shall be served by public water mains to the satisfaction of the
District Engineer.
The Developer shall design and construct public facilities within public right-of-way or
within minimum 20-feet wide easements granted to the District or the City of Carlsbad.
At the discretion of the District Engineer, wider easements may be required for adequate
maintenance, access and/or joint utility purposes
Prior to issuance of building permits, Developer shall pay all fees, deposits, and charges
for connection to public facilities. Developer shall pay the San Diego County Water
Authoritv capacitv charge(s1 prior to issuance of Building Permits.
The Developer shall prepare a colored recycled water use map and submit this map to the
Planning Department for processing and approval by the District Engineer.
The Developer shall design landscape and irrigation plans utilizing recycled water as a
source. Said plans shall be submitted to the satisfaction of the District Engineer.
The Developer shall install (potable water and/or recycled water services) and meters at a
location approved by the District Engineer. The locations of said services shall be
reflected on public improvement plans.
The Developer shall install sewer laterals and clean-outs at a location approved by the
District Engineer. The locations of sewer laterals shall be reflected on public
improvement plans.
The Developer shall design and construct public water, sewer, and recycled water
facilities substantially as shown on the Tentative Map to the satisfaction of the District
Engineer. Proposed public facilities shall be reflected on public improvement plans.
This project is approved upon the express condition that building permits will not be
issued for the development of the subject property, unless the District Engineer has
determined that adequate water and sewer facilities are available at the time of
occupancy. A note to this effect shall be placed on the Final Map, as non-mapping data.
Prior to Final Map approval or issuance of building permits, whichever is first, the entire
potable water, recycled water, and sewer system shall be evaluated in detail to ensure that
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adequate capacity, pressure, and flow demands can be met to the satisfaction of the
District Engineer.
The Developer shall submit a detailed potable water study, prepared by a
Registered Engineer that identifies the peak demands of the project (including fire
flow demands). The study shall identify velocity in the main lines, pressure zones,
and the required pipe sizes. Said study shall be submitted concurrently with the
improvement plans for the project and the study shall be prepared to the
satisfaction of the District Engineer.
The Developer shall submit a detailed recycled water study, prepared by a
Registered Engineer that identifies the peak demands of the project. The study shall
identify velocity in the main lines and the required pipe sizes. Said study shall be
submitted concurrently with the improvement plans for the project and the study
shall be prepared to the satisfaction of the District Engineer.
Code Reminders
The project is subject to all applicable provisions of local ordinances, including but not limited to
the following:
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The tentative map shall expire twenty-four (24) months from the date this tentative map
approval becomes final.
Developer shall exercise special care during the construction phase of this project to
prevent offsite siltation. Planting and erosion control shall be provided in accordance
with Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 15.16 (the Grading Ordinance) to the satisfaction
of the City Engineer.
The Average Daily Trips (ADT) and floor area contained in the staff report and
shown on the Tentative Map are for planning purposes only. Developer shall pay
traffic impact and sewer impact fees based on Section 18.42 and Section 13.10 of the
City of Carlsbad Municipal Code, respectively.
Developer shall pay a landscape plan check and inspection fee as required by Section
20.08.050 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code.
Approval of this request shall not excuse compliance with all applicable sections of the
Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable City ordinances in effect at time of building
permit issuance, except as otherwise specifically provided herein.
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NOTICE
Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the “imposition” of fees, dedications,
reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to for convenience as
“fees/exactions.”
You have 90 days fi-om date of approval to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you
protest them, you must follow the protest procedure set forth in Government Code Section
66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for
processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely
follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or
annul their imposition.
You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified feedexactions
DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity charges, nor planning,
zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this
project; NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a
NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitations has previously otherwise
expired.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Planning
Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on the 16th day of February, 2005, by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES: Vice Chairperson Montgomery, Commissioners Cardosa,
Dominguez, Heineman, and Whitton
NOES:
ABSENT: Chairperson Segall and Commissioner Baker
ABSTAIN:
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MARTELL B. MO$?GOMERY, Vice Chairperson
CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION
KCTEST:
DON NEU
Assistant Planning Director
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