HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-05-10; City Council; 2042; Tentaive Map CT 73-15 on property located on the north end cul-de-sac of Jerez Court between Gibraltar Street and Jerez Court Golf View Villa. Applicant Golf View InvestmentsQ{E CITY OF CARLSBAD, CAL ORN IALx O"™'/'
Agenda Bill No. JJj- Date May 10. 1973
. Referred .To: CITY COUNCIL -
Subject: TENTATIVE MAP No7"cT 73-15 on Property Submitted By;
located on the" north end (cul -de-sac) of PLANNING COMMISSION
/ Jerez Court between Gibraltar St. and
, Jerez Court (Golf View Villa)
' . _ APPLICANT: GDI F V T F\i T NVFSTMFNT S ., I TH ___
• " Statement of the Matter
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The Planning Commission, at their regular meeting of May. 8,
1973, considered the request for approval of a Tentative
Map for the development of a 5-unit condominium project on
.59 acres of land located on the north end (cul-de-sac) of
Jerez Court between Gibraltar Street -and Jerez Court, to be
known as GOLF VIEW VILLA.
Resolution No. 901 Was adopted by the Planning Commission
approving the Tentative Map subject to the seven conditions
outlined in the Resolution.
Exhibit
1. A-ffidavit of Ownership
2. Staff Report dated May 8, 1973
•3. Resolution No. 901
4. "Applicant's Exhibits
5. E.I.A. Information.
6. City Council Resolution
Staff Recommendations
Staff's recommendation is for approval as outlined in
the report'dated May 8, 1973.
AS NO. ' . pate: M^ 10' 1973
City Manager's Recommendation
Concur with recommendations of PI anni ng. Commission
Counci1'Action
"6-5-73 Resolution #3138 approving Tentative Map for CT 73-15 was adopted
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APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TEiWriVE TRACT MAP
EXECUTED AT
DATE
El Ca.lon
(City)
OWNER AND/OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED AGENT:
California
(State)
Parrell M. Murray
(Print Name)
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(Signature) i
1932 Dehesa Road
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(Mailing Address)
El Ca^on, California
(City and State)
(Area Code) 71 4-442-0483
(Telephone Number)
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS
(Notary Public)
OFFICIAL SEAL.
Linda K. Murray
"«» PUBLIC - CAUfORNIA
....HCIPAL OFFICE IN
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
May JO, J976
DAY OF /<Z(2/Uf/ ,197^.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
ANALYSIS FOR
MAY 8, 1973
TO: PLANNING COMMISSION
TENTATIVE TRACT CASE NO. CT 73-15
DESCRIPTION OF APPLICATION
The applicant, DARRELL M. MURRAY, is requesting approval of a one-lot
subdivision to allow development of a 5 unit condominium project on .59 acres
of land, located on the north end (cul-de-sac side) of Jerez Court between
Gibralter Street and Jerez Court.
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
The subject Tentative Map is a portion of the La Costa Master Development Plan
adopted by the City Council on August 1, 1972.
The tentative map as proposed is in conformance with recommended density for the
area as-shown in this Master Plan.
A more complete description of the project in its relation to surrounding land
uses and La Costa developmental concepts may be found within the zone change-
master plan (MP-6) concerning the La Costa Plan.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CONSIDERATIONS
The Planning Director has determined that this development will not have a
significant environmental impact and therefore no further environmental
considerations are required to be made.
RECOMMENDATION
The staff recommends that this tentative map, Carlsbad Tract 73-15, be approved
for the following reasons:
1. The tentative map is in conformance with the La Costa Master
Development Plan adopted by the Carlsbad City Council on August 1,
1972.
2. The tentative map is in keeping with the adopted Carlsbad General
Plan.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
1. All improvements shall be in conformance with City of Carlsbad Design Criteria
and Standards.
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2. Improvement plans for water and sewer systems shall meet the requirements
of the respective service districts providing services.
3. All on-site fire protection appurtenances shall be constructed in accordance
with fire department standards and requirements.
4. Park-in-Lieu fees and/or Park Land dedication shall be granted to the City
prior to recording of the final map. Parks and Recreation Department shall
make the determination as to which lands will be accepted as dedication.
5. The development shall meet all requirements of the Public Health Dept.
6. All utilitiesj including provisions for cable T.V. shall be placed underground.
7. It is strongly urged that the applicant work together with the Encinitas and
San Dieguito Union High School Districts to develop some mutual agreement re-
garding the impact on schools due to this development.
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KING,
Jr. Planner
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RESOLUTION NO. 901
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, SETTING FORTH ITS
FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATIVE TO A SUB-
DIVISION MAP (CT 73-15) ON PROPERTY LOCATED ON
THE NORTH END (CUL-DE-SAC) OF JEREZ COURT BETWEEN
GIBRALTAR STREET AND JEREZ CQURT(GOLF VIEW VILLA)
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad did
receive a verified application from GOLF VIEW INVESTMENTS, LTD.,
requesting approval of a Tentative Map to provide for development
of a 5-unit condominium project on .59 acres of land, located on
the north end (cul-de-sac side) of Jerez Court between Gibraltar
Street and Jerez Court, and more particularly described as:
Lot No. 366 of La Costa South, Unit No.
5, County of San Diego Map No. 6600, in
the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego,
State of California; and
WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements
of the "City of Carlsbad Environmental Protection Ordinance of
1972" and has been declared to have a "non-significant" impact on
the environment; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did take into consideration
the Tentative Map as submitted, and the reports of the various
reviewing agencies; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did find that the subject
Tentative Map does substantially comply with the City of Carlsbad
subdivision regulations, and the State of California Subdivison
Map Act;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of
the City of Carlsbad, that it does hereby recommend approval to
the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, of the herein -described
Tentative Map , CT 73-15, subject to the following conditions:
1. All improvements shall be in conformance with the
City of Carlsbad Design Criteria and Standards.
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2. Improvement plans for water and sewer systems
shall meet the requirements of the respective
service districts providing services.
3. All on-site fire protection appurtenances shall
be constructed in accordance with fire department
standards and requirements.
4. Park-in-lieu fees and/or park land dedication shall
be granted to the City prior to recording of the
Final Map. Parks and Recreation Department shall
make the determination as to which lands will be
accepted as dedication.
5. The development shall meet all requirements of the
Department of Public Health.
6. All utilities, including provisions for cable TV
shall be placed underground.
7. The applicant shall work together with the Encinitas
and San Dieguito Union High School Districts to
develop some mutual agreement regarding the impact
on schools due to this development.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Planning Commission held on the 8th day of May,
1973, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Commissioners Dominguez, Dewhurst, Forman, Palmateer,
Norman, Jose and Little.
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
E.W. DOMINGUEZ, Chairman
DONALD A. AGATEP, Secretary
I T Y OF C A R w B A D
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT OF'1972
ENDORSEMENT OF COMPLIANCE -
A P P LIC A N T &&JJF i;/£-'(,0 //\\
TYPE OF PERMIT^gAD/'/V-^ 4 7£XTT/ M A P
FILE N0.fr 73-
ADDRESS AND LOCATION OF PROPOSED ACTIVITY -
I declare that I have examined the file relating to the
above captioned activity and have determined that all pro-
ceedings required for compliance with the City of Carlsbad
Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1972 are complete.
Dated:
. AGA-TEP,
PLANNING DIRECTOR
c TRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESS T
Date: March 26, 1973
Name of Applicant: Golf View Investments, LTD
Permit Applied For: Building Permit .
Location of Proposed Activity: Jerez Court, La Costa
I. Background Information.
1. Give a brief description of the proposed activity
A 5 Unit residential condominium.
Approximately 2,000 square feet each
Pool, cabana, sauna
2. Describe the activity area, including distinguishing
natural and manmade characteristics.
Deluxe single family units
APPENDIX B.
11. Environmental Impact Analysis.
Answer the following questions by placing a check in the •
appropriate space.
Yes . Np_
1. Could the project significantly change present
land uses in the vicinity of the activity? No_
2. Could the activity affect the use of a re-
creational area, or area of important
aesthetic value? No
3. Could the activity affect the functioning
of an established community or neighbor-
hood? • No.
. 4. Could the activity result in the displace-
ment of community residents? ,M9-
5. Are any of the natural or man-made features
intheactivityarea unique, that is,not
found in other parts of the County, State,
or nation? No__
6. Could the activitysignificantly affect a
historical or archaelogical site or its
setting? NO
7. Could the activity significantly affect
•the potential use, extraction, or con-
servation of a scarce natural resource? ^ No
8. Does the activity area serve as a habitat,
food source, nesting place, source of water,
etc. for rare or endangered wildlife or
fish species? _'.' '_... No
9. Could the activity significantly affect
fish, wildlife or plant life? No
10. Are there any rare or endangered plant
species in the activity area? • No
11. Could the activity change existing features
of any of the city's lagoons, bays, or
tidelands? No
Yes No_
12. Could the activity change existing features
of any of the City's beaches? ' _NO
13. Could the activity result in the erosion
or elimination of agricultural lands? No
14. Could the activity serve to encourage
development of presently undeveloped
areas or intensify development of already
developed areas? No
15. Will the activity require a variance from
established environmental standards (air,
water, noise, etc)? NO
16. Will the activity require certification,
authorization or issuance of a permit
by any local, State or Federal en-
vironmental control agency? . No
17. Will the activity require issuance of
a variance or conditional use permit
by the City? No
18.Will the activity involve the application,
use, or disposal of potentially hazardous
materials? No
19. Will the activity involve construction
of facilities in a flood plain? No
20. Will the activity involve construction
of facilities on a slope of 25 per cent
or greater? ' No
21. Will the activity involve construction
of facilities in the area of an active
fault? No-
22. Could the activity result in the
generation of significant amounts
ofnoise? No
23. Could the activity result in the gen-
eration of significant amounts of dust? No
24. Will the activity involve the burning
of brush, trees, or other materials? NO
25. Could the activity result in a significant
change in the quality of any. portion of the
region's air or water resources? (Should
note surface, ground water, off-shore) . No
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Yes No
Will tnere be a significant change to
existing land form?
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(b)
indicate estimated grading to be
done in cubic yards. None
percentage of alteration to the
present land form. None
(c) maximum height of cut or fill
slopes. None
Will the activity result in substantial
increases in the use of utilities,
sewers, drains or streets?
State of No Significant Environmental Effects
No
No
If you have answered yes to one or more of the questions in
Section II, but youthink the activity will have no significant enviro-
mental effects, indicate your reasons below:
IV. Comments or Elaborations to Any of the Questions in Section II
(If additional s~p~ace is needed for answering any questions,
attach additional sheets as may be needed.)
This project is a high quality low density condominium with security,
and open carefree living as..the main theme
Signature:
Date signed:
(Person completing repor$)
Concl us ions (To be completed by the Planning Director)
Place a check in the appropriate box.
[] Further information is required.
It has been determined that the project will not have
significant environmental effects.
It has been determined that the project could have
significant environmental effects. An environmental
impact statement must be submitted by the following
date, j
Date Received:
iNNIN(j/J8lRECTOR
(Or Representative)
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RESOLUTION NO. 3138
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
TENTATIVE MAP (CT 73-15) FOR DEVELOPMENT
OF A 5-UNIT CONDOMINIUM PROJECT ON .59
ACRES OF LAND ON PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
NORTH END .(CUL-DE-SAC)--OF--JEREZ- COURT BETWEEN
GIBRALTAR STREET AND JEREZ 'COURT (GOLF VIEW VILLA)
WHEREAS, on the 8th day of May, 1973, the Carlsbad
City Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 901,
recommending to the City Council that Tentative Subdivision
Map (CT 73-15) be conditionally approved; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad,
on the 5th day of June, 1973, considered the recommendation
of the Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, said Tentative Map has complied with the
requirements of the "City of Carlsbad Environmental
Protection Ordinance of 1972" and has been declared to have
a "non-significant" impact on the environment; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council
of the City of Carlsbad, that Tentative Map CT 73-15, is
hereby approved, subject to the execution and/or fulfillment
of the following conditions:
1. All improvements shall be in conformance with
the City of Carlsbad Design Criteria and Standards.
2. Improvement plans for water and sewer systems
shall meet the requirements of the respective
service districts providing services.
3. All on-site fire protection appurtenances shall
be constructed in accordance with fire department
standards and requirements.
4. Park-in-lieu fees and/or park land dedication shall
be granted to the City prior to recording of the
Final Map. Parks and Recreation Department shall
make the determination as to which lands will be
accepted as dedication.
5. The development shall meet all requirements of the
Department of Public Health.
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6. All utilities, including provisions for cable TV
shall be placed underground.
7. The applicant shall be encouraged to work together
with the Encinitas and San Dieguito Union High School
Districts to develop some mutual agreement regarding
the impact on schools due to this development.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of
the Carlsbad City Council held on the 5th day of June, 1973,
by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Cmn. McComas, Lewis, Chase, and Frazee.
None.
Cmn. Dunne.
MAS, Vice-Mayor
ATTEST:
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