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THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA $?*-}?"-/> i* • ^\ A •***, <y *-^
Agenda Bill No. / '72^' ^fL^^j.^^^^,,^- / Mjate Dec. 4, 1973
Referred To:
Subject: '. ! Submitted By:
Tentative map extension - CT.72-24 - Spanish Acting Public Works
Village (located south of Levante St., west Director " ~~
of Anillo Way)
Statement of the Hatter " . . .
On December 19, 1972, the City Council by Resolution No. 3031 approved
the .tentative map of Carlsbad Tract 72-24. The owner has requested that
the subject tentative map be extended for a period of one year to
December 19, 1974.
The Public Works Director advises that Planning, Engineering, Fire
Department and the Building Department have been contacted to determine
if they have any objections to the extension of the tentative map, and,
therefore, having received no objections, it is recommended that the
City Council approve the extension of the tentative map.
Exhibit
A. letter requesting extension
• B. Resolution No. 3031
C. Letter from San Dienuito Hiqh School Dist. dated Feb. 25, T974
D. Letter from Encinitas Union School District dated
Staff Recommendations to City Manager
Adopt a motion approving the applicant's request that the tentative map
of Carlsbad Tract 72-24 be extended for a period of one year.
AB No. ' . Date: Dec• 4' 1973
City Manager's Recommendation -
In the past, approval of all tentative "map time extensions
added a condition of approval that the applicant comply
with any changes in City ordinances or policies that would
.be applicable, to. his project.
Since the original tentative map was approved, two significant
policies have been implemented; a School Pol-icy, and the
Traffic Signal Policy (the Traffic Signal Policy has not
been fully developed but the Council has been "adding a
condition to tentative maps that they abide, by the policy
when .it is adopted). The council should determine whether
. they wish these policies to apply to tentative map time
extensions. •
Council Action
12-4-73 .The matter was continued to December 18, 1973.
12-18-73 This matter was continued toJanuary 2, 1973 at the request of the
developer. .
1-2-74 .The matter was continued to January 15, 1974 .
• . adjourned
2-19-74 This matter was continued to the/regular meeting of March 6, 1974.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3031
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CARLSBAD ANNOUNCING FINDINGS AND DECISIONS
REGARDING ADOPTION OF A SPECIFIC PLAN ON A
130-LOT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ON PROPERTY
LOCATED SOUTH OF LEVANTE STREET, WEST OF
ANILLO WAY, AND APPROVING A TENTATIVE MAP
FOR CARLSBAD TRACT NO. 72-24, SPANISH
VILLAGE. • ,
(LaCosta Land Company)
WHEREAS, on the 28th day of November, 1972, the Carlsbad
City Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 830, which is
hereby referred to and made a part hereof; and
WHEREAS, on December 19, 1972, a duly advertised public
hearing was held as prescribed by law to consider a Specific Plan
and Tentative Map on property described as:
Portion of Section 36, Township 12 South, Range 4
West, San Bernardino Meridian, City of Carlsbad,
County of San Diego, State of California.
WHEREAS, the City Council received all recommendations and
heard all persons interested in or opposed to the proposed Specifi
Plan and Tentative Map;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad
DOES HEREBY DECLARE FINDINGS AND RESOLVE that the findings of the
Planning Commission contained in Resolution No. 830 constitute
the findings of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad.
BE IT DECLARED AND RESOLVED that the City Council certifies
that the approval of the proposed specific Plan and Tentative Map
is necessary to carry out the general purpose of Ordinance No.9060
as amended.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City
of Carlsbad does hereby declare its intention to adopt an ordinanc
to effectuate the proposed Specific Plan.
AND BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the subdivider shall
furnish the U.S. Post Office, Carlsbad, California, with a copy
of the final subdivision map.
DAVID M. DUNNE, Mayor
The City Clerk is hereby directed to place a copy of this
resolution in the usual course of mail, addressed to the sub-
divider at his address as shown on the Tentative Map.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the
City of 'Carlsbad, at a regular meeting held on the day
of , 1972,by the following vote, to wit:
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MARGARET E. ADAMS, City Clerk
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SAN DIEGUITO
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
2151 NEWCASTLE, CARDIFF, CALIFORNIA 92007 • 714-753-6491
February 25, 1974
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City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, California 92008
Gentlenen
Our district has reviewed the proposed 107 unit
generally located Carlsbad .Tract 72-24 known a? Spanish _
Village Unit No. 1 _ _
and have evaluated the intact of that development on the facil-
ities of our district.
Please be informed that our district is able to assure you that
school facilities and services will be available concurrent with
need for this development.
Very truly yours
J.V Daily
iusiness Manager
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
ADMINISTRATION:
David H. Thomoson,
President
Douglas .VI. Fouquet,
Vice President
William A. Berrler,
Superintendent
Jack. R. Stevens,
Clerk
Robert A. Morton,
Assistant Superintendent
Daniel J. Rodrlquez Don W. Mitchell
John J. Dally,
Business Manager
ANN R. CLARKE
PRESIDENT
DANIEL G. MUNOZ, PH.f)
CLERK
REED R. BURN
LORETTA M. SMITH
SIDNEY M. SHAW
ROBERT L. BRICKMAN, PH.D
SUPERINTENDENT & BOARD SECRETARY
Cncinttatf Union District
189 UNION STREET
CNCINITAS, CALIFORNIA 92024
TELEPHONE 753-1152
CAPRI SCMUOL
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CENTRAL SCHOOL
119 UNION St«HT
OCEAN KNOLL SCHOOL
VIOMCllAiOAD
PACIFIC VIEW SCHOOL
MWTHIIDITMtT
City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, California 92008
Gentlemen:
Our district has reviewed the proposed 107 unit
development generally located in Carlsbad, Tract #72-24 and .frnown
as Spanish Village Unit #1
and has evaluated the impact of that development on the facilities
of our district.
This district assures that school facilities and services will be
available concurrent with need for this development.
Sincerely,
Robert L. Brickman, Ph. D.
Superintendent
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